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SKNATOK I.CKKWOOI) MI'I AS
As 111 :.M Ol' "A YIT-TKl SI-
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1'uuKiiiH Mulhall l.ililiitK ('litii'K'X
W ill lie Aim! Ili-fun- H' Sen-ttU-
:ffiuiiltU- N'-xl Wivli.
WASHINGTON .Inly 3 Two abort
sessions Induy coverlun subjects
ruiifc'iiis I mm Wail Kliwei npi raliuna
tu hiuon lii'i'v.hio in ('iilii.'iiili'
liruiifTlii lli- H.-iiii i - lobby invostlfiai-
loii In ii temporary mil .main. The
cutninlttoe adjourned lonlMit until
Monday when mi i-H "M will I"' made
lo rli-.ir tin- decks for Hi'- openum i'
Uu- "M ulli. ill l.-MlMiiiiiy" involving
alloyed hibbyin-c operations by th.
National Association ni Mainitni-l in-
els.
Wall street. liJiir
Wl-I-i- toll till ordered
Illttl W"l 111-11
In ii iu iir Mi ll -
ilay. lalvvard l.autei Inch ninl I 'avid
Kumar will imaiii La- . i u.--t i' tied n I"
ilii-lr imrtli ipatioii In i ti'iiris la In-
fluence iiicmhi TJ of tlH' Mui'min firm.
Tin- 'MiiKiir lobby" lnvcstiuatiuh will
terminate wit Ii the i saiiiliiallnn ui
A. J i. Kuldwln Te.-lun 1; W. I..
Muss anil ('has. 1'. West. 'oil Wash-
ington. Tin' "wool lobby" .ll.i si- will open
Monday with tin- followiiiK wit in KM.-.-:
Win. vVhllnian. Wliilhrop I.. Mar-
vin anil Thomas o. Marvin. HohIoii;
S. W. Mel 'lure Salt Luke I'Uy; 1'. H.
Hruwn. I'hiludclphl.'i ami Win. K.
i'it.niiald I'.roukllne Mass.
Miillnill ('lnii'K'.
Tin- committee expects lu consume
Iml a short ti mi? with tin- probe of
tin- wool mens activities. ortU-i-rs
o tin- National Association of .Manu-
lailni -i-i-j line In-ill inslriiiliii to he
im-Hi'iit Tin-Hilay anil Chairman Uvi-r-mall
i-xpt-rtM that the Miillnill i-haifj-i-h
will bo laki-n up i-arly In the
wt-k.
Tin- ih-inaliil of the hunse for n
si'iaiati- lli i-miKaliiPli (if the Miillnill
rhai'f.i'S whiih linohc I In- rharaiiw
o hi-vi nil im-inla-rs of tin- house has
lain Informally ronsiiji-i i-d by the
srnatr roni mil li-v. It Is lu-oliablr
Ib.'.t If Hie house
wants tu appoint a
eiiinniitte- to act
jolntlv iih tin-
iillali eolnil.ilte
iia'i'i' lo sai h
that lie- laller will
i a ri aiiKfiiH-nt ami
V. ill allow the lloll-le collimitlec
n i e m i b i is lo take their plai'i- at t hr
table when tile III V eSlil'a 1 loll of the
1 1 1 !) i : 1 1 1 stateii. ents is In kiiii. All of
Hie letters. telen-MUS and other pa-
pels hcloiicjiiii to .Mulhall wlibli In
had turned over to the N'e-.V Vm'k
World Wile ulvell tu the sellllle eillll-
luittie loday and are now in the cus-
tody of John T. Wtiylatiil. assistant
seia;eanl-at-arnis of the senate.
Those papers which Mulhall clalnm
show that lie represented the Nation-
al Association of .Manufacturers In
alteniptillK tu control legislation will
be none over by the committee mem-
bers and a larue part of lh" ciiitch-
poiideiico Introduced as evidence.
Home I'lepari's ltcolillloll.
Iieinands for 11 wider lobby Inves.-
IlKaiion have bi-en Mimic Ht the house
end of the cnpitol und the mien coin-
mlttce today took up Its task nf
f ra niir.i? renoliillon to provide for
an InveNtlKutlon nf a l..r-rea( I1I1114
iharaeter. Althouch unable to fp-
oiirc a quorum rhnlrmaii Henry le-
Ktin work wtth those meinhers who
appeared and an urgent rail wan Kent
out for the abneiitei-1. It Is probable
that the committeemen will Klve UI
t.ilr holiday tomorrow with tile hope
of lia vine the resolution ready for the
house Saturday.
Ileprctientatlve Taveiun-r of Illlnnl?
hna prepared a resolution of hla own
dcmandluc an Imiutiv into any lob-
bying operations ilcuinned to influ-
ence currency legislation: arid Into
all effort !)' 1 oi'iioratlons f;reat
"Interests" or Influential oruaiilza-
t 1 1 1 s to uioubl public opinion or to
Influence concresslonal action.
I : ill 1-imar. the "operator."
whose selisalional disclosure yester-
day Hhow.-d how he had nilKrepre-
(Vellted public tllell. lllll Hot testify
aualn today. Instead Heiirv II. Mar-
tin of Washlnctoli the active lit?ure
In an "anil-trust" leacue took the
stand and admitted that he and Iji-
mar had had niaiiv conferences; had
niM-eed on a resolution for the invc-
tluatlon of the Tnlted Slates Steel
coriioration ami took an active part
tn Irylno to Influence many Washing-
ton matters.
Stanley Knew N'otliliiK.
Martin asserted that tin- renolii-
tlon under which the steel trust in-
vestimitioii was beun was Introduc-
ed practically a In- and Lamar had
drawn It nlthoiiirh liepi esentatlve
Stanley who introduced the resolution
knew nothlnif of Lamar's coiineetlop.
He vcheinentlv denied that he knew
I .a mar had "hawked the resolution
about New York" before il was In-
troduced In the house.
fl. Harold l'owell manager of the
California I'ruil Growers Kxrhanue.
teftilted late today as to Ids arilvlty
tu previ-ht bnions beltm plaeed on
the tariff free list. Mr. Powell for
many years an expert in the depart-
ment of acriculttil e said the Califor-
nia citrus interests had spent a total
of Il4.sri4 for research work In Italy
and California travellnu expenses
and nil other chertj's eonnecled with
its tffort to keep leiiinns on the dut-
iable list.
Senator 15 end iitlestlntiml Mr. l'ow-
ell at lennth to determine wlu-ther
local nijents of the California Fruit
lirowers l-'xchaniip fix-d the price
for California lemons throim-hout Hie
country. The witness said the agents
had no authority to tlx the price of
P iiioiis but that the price was deter-
miiiP'f hv the local nsoc.itlons In
Californli.
Mr. rowell was nsked If he knew
nnythlne nf a "slush" fund rnllected
l.y the lemon Importers t for tariff
purpose. Il said that for a time a
t.tx "f five cent a PoU-cied
on all lemon comlnP. "to New'Vork
but In illil not luio.v linn tin- fuinl
WUM I'Xpi'lillci.
Tin- fa-ii.ilurs Kav.- Martin a lively
examinalliiii In all illoit lo Him li'c
what the "iiiili-lrii.it lian'o" .u aiol
who i aniM..-'ii il. . : .i. I 1 1 1 1 le.-lllleil
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Mas oi li;inall lis pieslileiil he was
si'iri-t.ny; roller T. llii'l.- .1 lias eliy
iia.s lieaauier ami lleiiaan t-Vli iilels
also of a.ilnnti n wa.s e..ia.n l. At
one linn: the "le.'i-ue" ill ia nileil oil
.Minnie) (iiinial .M.aielt of Ohio
lor b-eal ainat- In- t.iid.
M ii lin lie- lineil to K'M' the names
of the league's members because they
i-.oiiM H'lflei- from the miner of the
f:n.it triisLi who woiibl ruin ami
i lai k lii.1 them.
Alarlin almi deelilnal to illseloHe
the expenditure of about S'.n.OUO by
the le.iKiic on tin- same H ri ill II llH.
AlllnllK "I'" eXeellllM- I'll III II 1 1 1 1'''' of
Hie le.lKU.- lie t-'liiil Wi le hilllrtl-lf
laaliWiaal Heliulti-IH Moin-lt Hilda
ami V . H. I'lemin of Kentucky. He
i laimeil he had preM-nti d to tho Hi-r-letary
of the nnvy .vbleiieeH of fr.iuJ
in inner plale contraciH and hud
kiviii Inl'oiiiiatloii to other tfovern-
n. (-ill i.lll' iaN rei-arilln violation of
law by the "railroad trust coal trust
sb-el ti u.Hi Iml i ester trust und ele-
' valor trust." al a cimt of iiiori- tluin
$ 1 ua.oiul. He claimed to have drawn
many bills for introduction In cun-
1 i-less laid helped prepi-.re for an In-
i vesilnallon nf lin- "iirnicr trusl" und
was "very active" in the preparalioli
of ri Holatioiis for tin- money trust
land Hie. I trust Invest ial inn.
I ii:i;ooi - mmmons in i.i
HI I)V I OK I MM HIM;
IN M N i i:.
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BIND SENATORS SATURDAY
Willi Throe llcinoci an Soltlii i'ariy
Will Have the Niiri-ow Margin
of Tliri'i- Viilifi.
WASH J Nl ITON July 3. After three
months tinkering Deinucralic tariff
I revision Is r.-udy for launchinu in the
mnale as the riiili-1'vvood-Simmon.s
bill. The I it-uiocratic callous of tho
tit-iuili- late today finally approved the
nieusure us revised by the finance
Loinmittee malorll) and 11 final ineet-
iiif.' of 1 In- caucus will be held Sat-
unlay when the resolution lo bind the
senators to us support will be pre-
ncitted and adopted.
l-'or the fn-st time in history the
bill as It comes IhioiiKh the senate re-
vision machinery is a lower measure
ihan passed the house not wit luiand-
itm that the estimated revenues lo be
derived from the bill as it now is
framed lin- laruer by about 111.111111111
Ihan under the measure as it came
from the house. The total es'imaled
revenue under the I nibrvv ooil-Stm-iiiotis
measure will lie includiiu; the
incunie tax. about $ :( I ij.nao.tiitu. l-'or
the first year It will be S.uiMl.iliiO
Itreiiter than Unit Inasmuch us the
senate caucus has approved th.
amendment of the finance committee
postponing effectiveness of the cut in
sukui- until March 1. 1 4 1 4.
I'ix Dale of Schedules.
Tomorrow majority members of the
finance committee will meet lo check
up the final drufi of I he bill and also
tu fix a date when all the achedules
not specifu ully provided for shall be
made effective. The sense of the cau-
cus la that Home time after the pus-
wikp (if the bill should he urunted and
It is planned to fix October I 1913
as the date when all the new rutes ex-
cept sugar und a few other mutters
otherwise directed shall become op-
erative. As to wool u recommenda-
tion of the finance sub-committee will
be made Saturday.
Notice was niven tonight that the
resolution liindin the lfcmocrats to
support the lull would be Introduced
Saturday und every member was urted
to be present. Senators Kansdell und
Thornton of Louisiana and Senator
Hitchcock of Nebraska will not be
bound. No other defection from the
party ranks Is expected and even
Senators Hitchcock is not L'oinf? to
oppose the lull. If ull the other sen-
ators accept the terms of the I indiiiR
resolution und administration lead-
ers were assured tonight that Ihey
would there would be u clear major-
ity for the bill of two liemorratic
Voles without the Vole of Ihe vice-
president. Hind Ml Senators.
The caucus resolution will pledge
the members to support the bill as
ratified to Introduce 110 amendments
and to Vote against amendments of-
fered by the Republicans or by Ileum-
crats who left the caucus. Another
resolution which was adopted today
directs the finance committee In or-
der to expedite consideration of th
lull to interpose objection to all re.
ipipats for biini-'lnf; up any thini; In tho
senate except the tariff bill. It is pro.
posed to cut off ull bint; speeches ill
the morniiiK hour nf business nf the
senate and to keep the way clear for
uninterrupted debate nf the tarifl
miasnre until It has been passed. It
also Is proposed to hold sessions be-
tinnliu; ut II o'clock as son us the
debate la-Kins and later to I" tin ut
10 o'clock everyday.
Senator Simmons will rail n meet-
ini of the full membership nf the fin-
ance committee nn Monday or Tucs-
duy und he plans to report Ihe bill
to the M-nate not later than Wednes-
day. Then It is the disposition of the
1 lemotrallc leaders to grant a few
days' time for senators to prepare
themselves for Ihe debute which will
b'-irln In earnest not Inter than Mon-
day. July 14.
Some chai.ups In rules were made
bv the caucus today. Spool cotton
; thread w hich the caucus put nn the
free list UKaintt the recommendation
of the finance committee was upon
reconsideration restored to Hip duti-
able list at 1 per cent ad valorem.
Iron pipes were transferrpd to the free
list. The automobile schedule as
changed rar costlmr a thousand dol-
lar nr less belnu made dutiable at 15
per rent: cars costliiR from $1.01)0 to
ll.r.dfl. 80 pep pent and car Costing
more than 1 1600 43 per cent.
CD IIS
TARIFF REVISION
TULSA. OKLAHOMA I' I. I MAY
The lusnne Fourth Gives Way lo Ordinances
That Make the Day a Tame One lor Youths
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There Is a vast difference bet ween
Ihe way the Kuuth Is celebrated In
these times and the way It used to
be celcbritcd 2h -III Id years uko.
In those days anvthlei; went. 'I'll"
hoys even went so far as to scoop
out the center of Ions chain liie two
halves tn;eiher and In r.-Kular Indian
fashion make the vveli.iu rini;. l-.ut
n: niotswi) i'i:oi'i.i: i'i:i;s-
i;m at oi'Iaim; oi' Tin;
( i l l in; i ion.
EVERY TRAIN IS CROWDED
Special Trains from All Over the
Southwest Are I'oiirliic the
'roils Into Dt-Hi-y.
Ii:Wi:V okla. July 3. (Special)
The Blxth annual roundup opened
this afternoon Willi fully ID.OIH) peo-
ple in attendance. The largest crowd
lhat has ever been in liewey on the
openliiK day of the Koiindup Is in at
tendance und each train over the
Santa I V and Katy helps to swell the
nnmbers.
The afternoon s sport took place
under clear skies and a slight bree.e
was blowllifi all day that made the
seclutors comloiiable. I lie hufie
arena an inspirlni; siMU In lts.-il is
lnrei.r Ibis vein- tluin ever before but
SII Bill i".
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from the way the people are flocking ' -' 'arli"" ''la'". Ii" as told ih.n
into the town It is apparent that cv-tlie senat n t...w is speinliim a vaea-
ery seat in the IIk struetuie will be tioii al -mr Springs Mo ; atid
taken Ioiiioitow afternoon for the his son I; I: l-oekw I. I m m.he.
l-'oiirth Is always the "bit; day" at
the llouiidup. jihe "a lit I Iru.-i" .-issoeiatinii
The streets here arc all d.-eornteil Senator I.. I wood son. years
profusely. In the moruinns bands i a -.-.. w.-- In ot of the orua n i.at i...i At
from Independence Itartb svllle and i present h- i- . member of Its eveeii-
( 'oilinsv illc Rive concerts down town. live eommitie. lie assisted in -Thev
plav at the arena duriHK thejeral aini li .-'t . nisa.b s. has been the
afternoon's sport. le.ub r in I a- home Male of ihe ant I.
one notable feature of this vear's Mnofopolv la u:s a ml slill Is rltht
il in Ion is the l.iri.. . i- number of i on do ). .0 . 1..1 his moral inllu. in m
cowboys wiio are in tin- city lo com-
pete lor the K.'U'i in prizes. There
ale nn.re straliK.- coiiteslanls than
ever In fore. .Most of them ale well
known in "wild wesl" circles but
they have never been to lli vvey be-
fore. Hesldes this class all Hie inter."
and roi.rs who have been here In
pasl .Veal's are uK.lill oil the 1ob. There
is a keen rivalry for honors In bulb
the ropiiiK ml lhlirm- divisions and
tomorrow some of the most spectacu-
lar and fastest western feats ever
WItnessoH in America can oe expei n o. Ainotu; tl
Special trains will Leu'in iirrivlnu njj tn ( .
here early In the inoriiini;. All the ! iijmi. t.
hotels ill lH-Wet and l.artb-sv ille llle'.ls Tt'iei''.
linen in capacity now. nn wen as ni.'li.
tempoirry sleepimt iuafler '"''(will be used i..norrow and Siturdav
nave neen providen. ah special
liailis lllHl I'oiue lo I'CWCV ill'
l-'ourth will return home the mmc
day.
The Santa I'e will run two trainc
from Tulsa tnmnrrovv tiiornim;. le.iv-
iii( there at and S:l oh lock res-
pectlvely. Tin se trains Will depart
for TiiI.hu In the afl.-rnoon us soon a
ine coni.-sis III- oei in ine hicioi
raptaln .1. Hector Word-n. 'l'"
well known aviator Is here with his
.Molsant mono lane and fiave ins nrst T() 11iSK.n to Hi- ar-i.-i is WASH ! N' .Ti N. .1 ;lv .!. If M
flight thin aflernoon. lie will "Is" . ..lts t)- inctmb-s ev. tit Inn . I '! .k d... - inl I" It vvni I..- n-
irlve a Ihrillini.' exhibition In the air ! Nll .xtl.l .)... s e fr . s is'iu'V-d." Tl... va- H. r. .'x m i.P
tomorrow afternoon. a. an tiild.-d i rl.t;ri; the ;.m box s-ats and all of ' I it- imbu .v I -..-i m i-i . r ' .1 Ku
Koiindup nifactbin. 'these have ben od Kv.-rv at is i--..n t the r.-f-i.-al .d r -'f . i t
Kveryhody Is heinv treated "rlchl" i niteeted from the sun bv ii iativ;ci I'mt 1; I VS. ..f s m I t t.. re
in Hew-ey. There Is plenty of good I . v and Hp- citx. arena and cnvir- ' li!nuisi bis ..:i Mi l:..i. - .'i na.b
thlnuR to (ut and the price" are r. a- . ts are i.ll absolutely .1um. ss und ! il I.-..- i..n I'n- ab ui i mil h
fonablf. In fact. IP'hodv has cause i .( nnue col and comfortable than 'w.-te of on .. . d .1 H - n r Ib
to con;ilaln of anythimi. Thirty the hot streels of (he l.iir chins. j f-.tid M at . .a. pla . f ';-.-.. ;.. x
deputy fiherifft are on the job con- Iiock rard.-e. the Weill's e-real est ..f ..eive.. n -.ir I 1 ...M .. I .1 I . ...a.
utantly to Fee that no oven ha rise 1 ImcUinK horse ruler and I 'lay Mi 1 bmi- 1 h- d . ri m.-ni 1 1 n in 1 . -.. i..s
are made nnd they are doing their ! mil. world's champion rop. r. at both I 11.1 1 v fotmil lunt..- a-un-i Mr
diilv well..
There are over n hundred carnival
ghowg tcattered about the town und
! t he-e davs are cmo
I the .M iith In the i;
cer-ied. The foi-. u .i
'show the dilTel'eii -.
: vv ell but it's an av.!n
the hopes of vi.niii.
l'o.-uill In le" loiM.'
and toes on the 11...1 1
'and less ilintoi bills 1
""ii" as f ir as
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1 1 1 is' 1 .1 1 1 1 1 i
'' I" -!
I th'.m- tn 1 rich
Veil tlllill"ll 11
. . linU'e ImUJIIS
!!!.; of the I f 1 1
P I I a '. .'
i.o KWoon. m:i
Ol' "AXTI-TIM ST" l.i:(.l !
Senator M I. l.iakwooil who Is
'named In the dispatches as the one-
. ). a ( tle '-unli-trust" asso-
elation. Is i lulsan. and on- of lb.
1 h'udu k I:ii. in the politics of the
stnle allhoni'h at luesent h- Is lak-
jnj
a. Ii
a I t. When a report
l.cekWooil home al
i er wi nl lo
informal nc re.
rninu bis wmk vv it h
Lusting" a " 'St Whenever Ihe
"P
poi tunity pi. - ats.
toiunht Ihe town Is all' e Willi a nay
elow d. tun In boisterous deiiioint a -
tiotlS of allV l.llld have been leporled
o a re e p. el . .1.
The rop.rs lid rulers who have
e'tter.-d for tin tlllec davs eoll-esl at.
from all parts of the west cmhi.n inc
ev civ t him.' wist of the Mississippi and
In tw. en Uu- iiiadiau lie and 1 1
M-Xlco.
wild Inn sos the men
nipii-r I'ii. lav will be
teil outlaw from Ivm-
i" 2 liolsis Inie that
.
ii ridden ainl thev
T .. s . t . thai eotuli-
tl. .lis nr.- mote livorable for f.i.l lino
ill the ropint! than thev ever have
been at the I 1 .11 II d ' I p. but til- ! ' ".
but the I in b
d o Ti'V.i
l: th it
arc to be fop.il are t.oiuh proposi
ii..iu T tl.. ii.ni.r uh.. eels i..w.
. f he TriiiT .f I .riis w iii
M . i to a pn.c Afi.-i
he latlds b.S P pe it is of coalse
in-
i i.r thinu t- throw ami
It.
tb-
here 1111.L. taking nart In the c.itit. -ts
every day. Th-re are over fifty rub re
'and ropem entered In the Liit event.
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i-r.l. !) I.. Ihe Ms.- In Ihe . ml ol a
!'( 1 1 ' r:n lit' 1 lial in rc'.v 1 ut.-s
.1 1'oun I .a- -.a v s n In ;i I 'tsliiini 1
eon uu; a u.-iklmtt. Thai and : nim;
lus i ia'.1-- ;n tin- eveMin are nnliil-
'.'':: 1 Vt.ll. It ale slill Ins. I'llv lil-
ili;eees Hi;im hilll lil'llM.' Vv!iMie
I e Would or lot. I 'nl 1 1 ' t ll.it the
-.11:' l-'.ic! I h 1 ll.-l'e to -l .v.
ii: wit ssi.'' t i i.i iiitx-
IION M l Ms OS Till:
M III HI I I .
A EiC AFFAI3 AT SITINGS
l)ocus of I'.irtics re I'laiiniiiu lo
leave Hie t'ilj lor -i Mi-Day
I'ii oic in Ihe ( ounli v.
Today the Kouitli of July will In-
spent m do.i-ns ami dozens of differ-
ent ways. There won't be much shout
inn of cannon crackers here in lie
city of Till a. Then s an ordinance
auaiusl it. Kicry now and then some
youth in whom Ihe spirit of p. mini-
Ism is l.iibl.liCK loo sinme;. will break
over and arouse his iieiuhinus to
vvi.illi but as a whole. It is safe lo
predict that the fir.-i lacker 01 1I1 nam .
Will be well observed.
Last iimhl. the l!oj Senilis of Tula
ramped on tin- vacant lots on I'ouith
1st reel between llelloll and -;l'lli and
.'IS the allll 1 11 lite Up I hts lllo I I 1 1114. thev
I fin d a saint of palrioiism. After il.iv -
" '" K" " v ""
. e.e 1 (.si- .. 11 1 1 11 (ills aiicjniinn lllev Will
' mi to Sand Springs- i
elebl ate.
Ille l.llyesl ce. -In a t loll Ml the SIM'
loutulitii; i nitio. ninl will oi-eur at
Sand Spimus park imlnv. Tin re the
Scouts Will hold athletic exercises
both nn laid and vvai.-r. and tbete
l.lle InnlMll Will tlli'V bet; 1 1 I lie f;'llii:
o the pv .!'. -Iiiiie ills las Hint Will
Mast r I wo hours and touch oil
the Jal'L-e piles of Wood 11. I'll III
heap- on tin- . a -1 bank of lh- lake.
I. all;- ' I'lllih Will al-o i;n Until lhl
place to ll.VV.V. While t (let e will be
hljd the I. limes! of Ihe llll.e davs1 j
cel. biatioii of the annual Co in hip.
eiilall III- III malllleur ol llnlitlel . 1 . 1 - :
Ihe vi allv e. b bialiou lu ld at ( hev-j
ciitic. v o. j
Km Ihe n- iieral .-pint f il- lav Will
be ativ I him; to U-t .ait o I he city j
I '..II. s will n it nil.- till Hit i v
I 1 tSttxT.A
9-H -i .t8 ft
- l J?'!? . ....2
IK. .. i U
9
8 m fin
I in iks mi
l.a lav. Iicirll all of :l.. f..li... in T.:-. ' made ti.p- to lh- in. I tin ma a.s ho
will aiol tin vveailnr . . ins tbati1' '' Hie in .ntmii 1 asc-n muni: . . i
il will be propitious 1-1 the i'.'b'bia i i'ii tliiM'- i" i. I . inn to ( ppl
tlotl of Ihe one 1.1 III Ml" l...r t ha ! '''' " ' Ho I'll'. Isk.1 .f (II- !.
II. a I'-st
dav.
.pe
he
mil i
.1 boll-
All of 1 be In i -.in-- I i - . the I .IV
Will be closed this al' lnooii. T he
i..it n.i -Inn- II be . b ...I 11 dav
.ML. a- v. ll lb- bail.- i- i!o p-t
j otf.ee. Tb majoi in of th. -i..
.. 1 1 1 .tto.:!l op. Il n-t:l lh-
i i.tu-n Ihev v. II eb. e. lh I Ii: i b il.s .
ma v join t In- ''ii'iiia-. ft
.1... . .-
I int.
j
"I IWlif II' III. HON
:i m.v
I IlimalniM lo Sao
This I- r.nilci.ir-
Itiinciiii I'li.tiiia-lei-
I l-!. van- f.b I a-vl 11 .!. . .-. t
1 n'o- the
' to ri-sian.
p sittiastet an o;ipoi niu-y '
in nn- nut 1 n 1 1 s isiiti 1
llabliual 1 11 1111I. enlli 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1
I'oor l.o.
I.e i 1 bl !. a 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill
I "rt 1 M II rll'm p i: 111 lilll
".III III t'. el I esl .1 1
ll.i.l lloli Hi- ll.il.llv i '.1 I' :-et p..
I'lll I.. W ... ot el (.-V c. I lie o! . I
.11'. I H l. i He I the i e
ll.lse l.lil to 1 ' 1 1 V 1 I' .
About a me lh .ii;". ! Illil.- vv.r. 1
ol. .it. .1 II- vv a- ai i ll le I 11.11.
.'iii;e lli.i.fieii and In- w..s r .mm
I 111 II.' lei I Ihe 111 e . VI ' I' 1
H i V I'll hlM III fc t I I ll.l I I lllle. II. . I I
;n iin vv i. nl I I- ' ndiil.:i- a nl if in
ltd. he M;i.t... e t e plllilshlp it ol I
lie Ilia i III II III S III e 111 I a f'll- 't 1 !) :
.Hid I'll ilm 1 III 111 II.
Well to make a . n :tli- La v
i " lliu il I Mile IS now .-''I v mi: .1 'Ol i
il.i) M'lll.'lli e. VV 11 II a Hue of 1DU I
' a iiKUift ev hi I hi III
i
nr. riH i'Mii if i in: i;i
sianb-.v Hcnli-s Hint Marti
mar Wrote It.
I rilTSVII.I.K. ..v . .Iiilv
t eS l.t.ltlVe A I'. Sl.llle.
tnl I a-
llep
Hi lle-
im-nl hele ton Mil
111 I lltlisi'll
.; ;t le.l I tie r e ill ntloll . In
mi pi i v all en lor ii v e I iv 1 1
I lilted SI. I.CS Steel cofpor
Uiil loll In r lb n I v I : Mill
he else hail an v I him: I'
I'odUC-
ol the
f '. and
1 1 inn mol e I h.i u I in nil Inn
U III Il llli V VV i I e bused.
11 I M I : I ill M'I'lllN I lit III I M .
I ll l oit M Itslltl Mill S IN
OKI MlilM
KANSAS STATE. PLAINTIFF
ciioii I. il.i n l.aic -sciila in IV-
lilloll of the Attorney t.eu-
cial of Kansas
1 11 t he ill: I i n I 1 nul l of Tulsa
iiiillitv v est. 1 ilay aft l-llooii. lUiiitii-
.illy llu enure Kansas X.iini.1 ( la-
I I' ll v vv as hi ii up in l e. elv . I s-1 1 1) is
vv In n J inli-i I. . M . I'm' u 1 a 1 1 1 1 d a i
I I iv 1 rship lor Ihe Kansas i'ilv I'ip.
I ine 11 nip. in. and tae Mnjin-ti .Mm
lie 1 euipall.v.
Itolli 'he K. 10. as I'll! I'ipe I .ill.
11 1 lin- .VI 1 . net I 1 0 1 1 . 1 1 1 : 1 s .1 !' .-'Hi
.'id .1 I lie K HI I'- X.lt H.I I e
n.i e . I In I.. I e .. seller ol 1 1 . 1 I 11 a I l .l.'
: 0:1 : lie III I 1 h "il 1.1 Kansas Held ..
..ml v he n . .ni ..liv sni.e.. all ol
III.' e S I. 'ell ' 1 1 . III 1 0 I IV
I 1 - s I ' as Well a-- I o ol In I' I lie
in i i ii i ii ns i i K a a -ms a a I M s.ui.
Tie- I nil passed la n alii.. I poll
i .1 nilj;e I 'oe vv a s I. as-'.I on III
. I ii Is ill lh- sla le of Iv: ll.-as ovv -
.if 10 ihe l.o I I h.i I I liat state had al-
i ea.i . i e .-i i d an on- ti i mi.Il: inenl
..I! 1 1.1st I In- Kansas Nat ur.il Tins
oil ill 1 Was hSei mi III' I ullt. 'Iltloll
I ll.l It wis pa I I of the p'pe lllle HIS-
! iip.'l .tlliK In the Mid ( 'iillllnent
la Id ol .11 and lias as eniliiaeed ill
K a lis. i s and ( ik la Imnia.
The lei i iv i l ship was asked by Ihe
sil.iriio i ni-i.il o! Kansas lie was
! ep i hi III I'll bv . Senator l.oim. ol
Kal-as. C. A. I.albiil of Iml pen.
.b le .- Kan . and Juilce A . J . Kid.
Ii.son of Tulsa J. T. iiveitielil and
II. S I .Hi h li. Id. both of Independ-
ence. Kan. were uaimd as tin in.-n
I i man.i'.-e Uu- aft ins of lh- two
ompaiiies for winch receivers were
Mallt.ll.
ll-avv bonds wet exacted by
J -I- I' ' for hot Ii v ei ti. l.l and
I i' hi eld I'm the Kansas Natural
'his inmpajiv. bond n; the sum of
I t.' i.iuui . o h was named and made.
' l or the Kansas rnj I'ipe I. me eom-
pallV the same bolni w IS I c II il'l'd .
And in th- use of Ho- Martieit Min-
I mi; cmpanv the bonds were tix.-d
i .il '.a. nun.
' Tin tl.uitlllVS ol Hie I'eeciv el ships.
hoWeV.-l. lines tmt lllli'lf- I- With tto'
o i. I . I I Ii ill S of allV I I Ihe lolllpanieS
..IllSl.le ol' III. state I Iklahollill
'I lie f... civ . s ; e n HIV e I hell' lit
I I' ( n II I.. Ill- alia II - of t h u
I p. .in. - oil. vv .thin the hums ot iln-
. ! lie.
The Kan-. is i'ilv I'ipe .n m-
I'lilll IS Ml III"' hands of I. eel els ap-
on t. .1 bv .111 I' llo k ..'' Ill-
I i II. .1 Stales in it nf Kan a- 'tv.
id 1 Ins.- i ' . iv. i - . i . .. I-. i iv
is f . Hi- entile K.it. .a- Natural
paliv . nil l.nliii t he il .-It l . -1 1 it u
I I . r-1 al l-'i ii -. ' 1 '0 v . l.i . -p. r..niL-
o. t .V . . n I In ('kit lo. ti. a ml M ;siit'i
a ate 1:1.. s in th. si. tie of K.ll.-as
It s hell 'V c that I be t ta ki II
bile vislitd.iv will do mu h Inward
lil I. In.; llu- iras si'1 i.ition f Kau-
a . ( V V tics. ib nls o t hat pi. i.
ha' e b I- I ol n llll c been ill- atls-
Ill 1 1 W It 'l the s 1 I ' . I'' fl ' 1 ' I "'I I . a l!
.-Vital iiilililUn nil'lllltlei M h.I.e
! 1.
il n.ol I ei ii up.'. t . K a in i -All
ie ii in - .'-ill . T I . . 1 1 h " vv -
I I I ' e pi .V . .1 I I'l'Me I . - . it
a-id t h. in. ii v 1 1 i cr. -1 -Ii ips
oil .-. U . H iiil'ht. .iv as I
I ' v er Il
' . I
lav.
I -Mi"
ii whn I
I I 1 h
at .. . I t h- mix. -I a it i '
I ' i ' a 1 1 '. a I I I ' s .el - nl .
o ml 1 I ins.. Ii -
llotli ri-htci'. I mler Wi-iuhl.
IT; n T( i ' .1 i'v i in Mi
of lin if I i b f'.i tin I.Mi'll. :Mit
. b an ida- lie hie lh- i ham-
I. I .la- ll'.l.'l- s. Ill-IP. I il-e.r
'in
Pie
''
n. 1 - 1 'hi'
til.'. 1 lid li.ak- the
" '"id I- I" 1 1" tb. t.t. !
Mil t.aiml'
f . t t: tl '!:.
. VV
I ..! l.
p.. Mini.
b mm
w s a half p. nn:. I tin . . -M
I--' a' M-.e . 1-e . t 1
I".- -.iij w ith a spi - 1 ' . i
I ilIi: viei.lit- I In'sb I raini'i'
1 : v. 1 i : 1 ; v s. 1. 1 . :: 1 1 '
' i ml 1 1 it ' v b'te. I'bj. ie .
' i:'!" fi'-- h-l M.-tn.fri t.1 y
t . 1 1 h. 11 .'' t ui Inl'' h 1 t'-n or-
I VV I' h in. U 't-'e W It hl'i I I x V :' ht
';.:. It' Ut. I' 1 ! 1! t !!! f I V. r-
I !! Ill'' -l . !..ft VV It I e 1
! 1! ... . le-- 1.. n .1. h M . lii'i- I
i: 1 with th- v 1 '.. . f tin Ki'.'n.
1. p. .n.
I'll1 K'K Fl VK CKNTS
mam
i HE I J n
l lOiiUI I L. UIUIIULI
'M'MI or MIIKWs
o I II M I : I I in ;
ll.oou M. -
1 1 1
ENDED WITH HANDSHAKES
I"1 It I'lii d l yes and Mndlv 1'iiccs
I lac d Over Ihe o Wa
Oinc I om-iciI With lllootl.
'iKTTVHi;ri:i;. i-. Juy Z
'' "tidful of in. ii in mm re. t.1
' "la th.. -h. in.. f l-nK.it a-ross the
I eld -I ll.-lt vsbni'H I tin pe of
I 'en. e v l;iln . w lor. a( K . i
''I' "Hh I Ikih ii i;;: iu veterans
of I lie V II ..no . i' .... i ... .
T i. ! . k . ii ol I O.ll
V . ' ' ' ''"" m ol" the slow parade. i'n-
Z I 'h i Hi- blow of the rld-e In 1B
I oiiilv Anijle. wbel. the l'hllailelnlilii
I
"' slo.11 that iv ..as a h.n.l-
'"' in blue. s. ar. . y larger waiting
' a - ' t tin s niKht f ae... Til-re
v ' i ' In 1 l.rililni; .sables no lielehiuK
-' 1 ' 1 . i iik i v s tli.it w ere iliinmed
'".I I in.ii.v I:. . Iii hind the si me
wall it lii.il I. -s lh- Ahtle. Al tbu
' -I. I '.' el l ' "I' 'V lis or death. Were
I andsli.iK. s si. . . In s and IlliliMlllH
'I'll' V '! I all.. Ill Hla V mill bed for
a 'in. ii I' i ol a mile er lh. ground
II.. 'I Hi' '. Il.i'.eis. il dllllllK the charge.
'I'll' v . aine i p Ihe slope in i oluiii of
I 'o i ii 1 1 ".a:. ii I v bui resi.on.'.lv e to
lh. e .mm. i. ds of Major W. W. Kent.
- v . ot tin- I'w eni v I 'luit'th i i k m i.t.
Oil of Ihe few officers of l'itel
I'b'k. IIS of Ihe I'llll l.l. Iphiil briKades
I t. s. nl. At Uu- In ad of the lninud.1
V. is a faib il . mil' lb late flaa lorn
ai d faded. Its shaft discolored by the
svveal of man) hands of I Ins.- who
!' d that it inlMil llv and make onu
in re lb sp Hate effort lo pierce t llu
in i"h 1 1 1 1 - s There they stood for
1 1 : If a u hour while ihelr comrades
III blue n- le in loss al them.
Clue Hcliluil die Willi.
The bin- line fiiiineil behind lh
"alls. overload floated a faded
.-1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 il ihe sc. 'ninl army corps.
I'lhiiid theiu were ihe statues of the
Philadelphia brigade and the fourth
I S A. I.alteiv where (b-neral Arm-
si. a. 1 die I.
As the men in may formed In n
ton- I. lie J i. !S tile Wall the slal'S
i.d bars and Hie I'l.iii of the second
ps v i i'.' i i n.ss.'ii In a it) 1 1 y. vv bib.
t In i r 1 1 w 1 1 iii - i nit o In "i'. Ib pre.
- ni.itlv e .1 I l.impli.n Moore of
I ' n ie I v a nia n; nle a biii: spent h and
.V.i'i' I! iiik v .uisvv ei'eil him on !ie-
t Ihe s.inili The veterans III
I LI ; V w
i- iv en a in-da 1 provide I by
a II. a I.' r. Tll'-y el oW dell
iii vv a I1 shook h inds and
j ..in W.e.
( . I
. . .....
Th i w
I .. (
lUIIIV i
he- thai
pn l ut i solle
came up the
.- - pe. W .
laud Vii'uiula
I'. ; m be vv ol e
i hal'l-.e. Ills
Turpin of lin- I'iftv-
a piea r d in the tint
mi the day of the
fi.t wire bound in
ci th In- had an iiiiiiv blanket strap.
.'l lo bis back and he calmly smok-
. "I a ..ii... ti mine I corn oh pipe.
Lost :iIUIII Head.
There were r ti -mi nis in I'b'keln
.'-isn :i that .lav In .'.: and the hls-
t'ibs say thai .i.uau men churned
the I'h Id. livery field officer was
K 1 1 . 1 1 lit' .V minded ixc.pt one liell-
tinant coliiin I and two-thirds of the
III tfieefs met the same fate. i f
ihe ;. nun whn ehariied only about 2-
i uu returned to tin- i 'onl'e P rate pn-
silum.. Tile I'hiladelphia brliiad.;
I 11 III bel'eil ah. nit l.L'iin men and lost
in killed ami wounded
"i I .vein .1 I lav ' in the bif tent was
.itleinb d bv tl siml.H of chierlmt
vctetans. I. nee of eounii'v was Ihe
k.Vll.il.' of the speeches. ITcsent
was th littl essiollal conilllilti f
;v -iitv-otie representatives and nlni
s. Ilat. s. be'lded bv Ice l'1'esid-llt
.Marshall and Sp. ik r I "lark.
iin- piaoti al suitui stbui a tin- from
til ineitlni;. OilVeltn
i nurse ol bis address n .d ihxl the
titpiial ...ill .us home at Johnson
t : i v T.-iiii I..- turned nv er to the
t f ' f . 1 1 for u-c as a In. me fni
Ihe V.I. litis will fuui-ht under tip'
s. lit bet II fl.v Tin audience voiced
:ii a ppt v 1 1 I v tt'. tti. lubeis appla use.
'. . 'r si .. t Marshall was the
I'. i -t p. i I ' his -p. e h he said:
liixii- I pel out.
"This .i-i-ii! w 'p. s out th" last
f I he M is ti ..tn I I "Mill line. As
I; b' Tivct .He .- sibl. there Is now
i . il:fi. i.'in e '..-iween Ihe North and
.si. nth. ix i t . -Id bread and hot bis-
: . 1 1 K made his usual hit
i la ii . II. . fti memh-il
i h 1 1
h. s. Tillm. ii! . f Mr Marshall '"
t ; . in Am in I i .mid Me re be wit
e I til. S I o e blttel fo. S
'.. -p!u h "Ms pi broth. -i 'v ..ve fif'v
i . . . i ii. r i In v : id t'-n-'ht . a 'Ii ..th-f
j ..1 . .I. I. i .1 that it t.."k K'ii-I.iipI
i -. .i vats '.. c. I a '. in. I I h.- point
! . ; . f i.m; a si !':'' to i's isre.lt
(. i i u . r i ' t m vv 1 . ' '
Tl. v .;..r dt.-pl v.il in lh. war'
! ... . tli .! . ! .! -d "vv is t.M m nih-
il .. iri II w as ma ..nl het n vaiol
j l . l -h uu. th- A'uiKhlv Hod I' wai
i... i . v . I..r. I In- croatcst thine
1 i s i ' .i- V lie i n an i it i -en "
1 p.... not Me' t 1 n v "f Ix. ntueky
. . a
j ' Tn- ii " - : ! '' .--I' ' " N'w
i . I K. Man!. 'i II - ' '. a Wit V et-
I i ii who t .. a I it e-.i h isiasm
' i I i if - i: vv ti i I know n each
'.;!.. i s vv a ! as w e .I now
h. w .1 vv i 1 ! . ' Imp .-sible."
..id. . - i .. ii .'in ii. N..rth
I .t ... v . i. I ' i nc. Haiti-
M
.: ; " 1 Ii ma.
11 - 1 . .It- i in in.- nn-
t -r r. x of ' -h 10. all
s' . 1 1. a pi p .1 1 r . h "id and
v..i I .. 1 1 111 "f M : tan vli wan
. . .1 vv : a I 1 u l l- r w !; n he said
t-c : i ."!: s.
1'i.c t . :; r a 11 v w i 'I pay ItH
. .... i... .now 1 . in.-i who di"d
1 ; ; v : . 0 . t u I" f- x 11 as . '.
; m .. II .'" r I.. -Mt. I'. S. A .
. ..mi' !: I -f '! a mp. t"dav pr -
n
...
t-.
( 'I
' I
. ! . 1. . 1 1 1 1 1 e i 1 r e n et t i liZ cvt'lV
. r a nl i' an in 1 1 ui p to sta n d
1 1 1 .0 1 -m noon until live
-I-s p.'! 'hit hour totiiorrov
- the i-j fl in In fi nil of hi
. 1 w
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