Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 74, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1913 Page: 1 of 12
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START TALK OF II TRUCE
Winn Cerreara in 1 1 us.- righting "'
Nnld I In Hon tn XX Ii Hi ll- XX mild
Be H I illlilllllllr.
I'lSRA CRUZ Mas . I'"' H The
I i !. mi Tanipiro begun Hliorlly pa-
noon today. The roboli von
ad inclag on 'in. riiy from various
point. The Catted states battleship
i luiaiana hat 1 ii ordered to Tam-
plcn mill l! loj lug X'cra Crux Id-
UK In
Hard I mining Reported
MRXICO CITV Imi'. 10 Oal)
' i meagrs Information ii ob-
i i nsbla bora regarding 'ho fighting
i Ta nipt oo According to dls-
patch Mi.' town was attacked at II
o'clock in tin' mornlnt and ad
o'clock ihi.H afternoon hard lighting
v s 1 1 1 progress
WILL FIGHT IT OUT
IN BOWELS OF EARTH
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Begta Pnaoc oi.iinri's.
MEXICO CITY Dec 1". Tenta-
tive efforts S'ere made today by the
cnnaervatlve element in the Mexican
govern men! in Induce Proxialonal
I 'resident Huarta to aacertaln If Hen.
oral ienuiUsno Carranaa would !"
io cease fighting for the pur-
p. is - i( holding av. eleotion at which
the fonatltutionaliat leader would he
ii uandidete tor the preatdenci' of the
i 'pulji . or would name his choice
r i i 'mt office
it is utiimel in political circles
Dial Uenerol Carransa win have as
opposition in 'he prealdentlal reoi
i mdidatea from the oapltal named b
the Hatholloa ami other political
pai i--.
Troop Train Dynamited.
MI3JHCU C'I1 V In- lit. A fid
.til troop t.'ain Is reported to haw
been dynamited north of pfontere)
mid the loan of life Is said to be
heev) Tim train was on Its way to
v ii o Lando tn relnforee the gurrl-
aon there Fourteen ears loaded
with troop tt p. underotood euo-
i reded in reaching Laredo in advanoi
i f the train which was blown Up.
An attach bj rebels on a peesenger
train on tin International railway at
' ilai he. near Mmii l.iva in the statr
rf Coahulla m December fi resulted
In the killing of nix passengers and
i in' wounding of others acoordlng t.
delayed advices
kworh train northbound from
Monterey on the Laredo branch a n
forced to abandon repair work on
account of thi presence of rebels in
force along the National railways
Taqni's dotal Rcbrla.
HKRMOBILLA. Sonera Max Dec
10 Between t . r 11O and 2.ono Taqui
Indians were recruited today int
the ronatltutlonaHat army at Mayto.
rena the Inaurgenl bane abotfe Quay-
m n The warriora paaalve until
three "f their chief deoided to aaalai
in the revolution are expaotod to he
f gi -at value in the projected cam
i'g. s againsi Quaymaa and Maaat-
lir. th ily two poin(N on the north
si i nasi remaining hy the federal
got eminent.
ii was reported here today that
Mi . an laborer are being forced
Into the aerVlce h.v the fed. 'rain at
Quaymaa The regular federal force
ii between two mid three thousand
Although the port of Ouayme re-
t-ains Open to boat traffic up Rnd
down the !'iif of California and the
..i tast f latuCa are becoming
scarce refugee and d.-serter reach-
ing Hi.- insurgent lines say. Condi-
tion! in Maaatlan me snld to bo sim-
ilar ii-i iral Carrangg Issued a procla-
mation todaj atnralng the banker of
Bonora i" open their LnatlUftloni
which have closed since the slat. fl it
end national paoer currency was is-
ued. They were allowed six months
In which to comply with the order.
Rime there !s not a hark open In the
entire slate hmklng bualneaa has
upon coi dueled through niercantlle
house
Interna i Revived
WASIIINii'I ' IN D: C bee ;o. -Ttepotts
from Mexico Pity that efforts
were beliiK made by an element In
the provisional government to Indues
General Hi nrta to negotiate an arm-
istice with Oeneral Carranka tha
COngtltUtlonnluM leader pending an
lectin' revived Interest consider-
ably here today in the Mexican sim-
gxtloi Hint.' department official were
Without advices about It. hut wre
keenly Interested In possible dsVSlop.
ments. There was a disposition in
nllelal circles to dnut.t whether an
election could lie held In which the
constitutionalists would agree to par-
tlOlpatS unleaa Oeneral lluerta with-
drew from all connection with the
movement at the Mexican capital.
This had previously been made plain
to the 1'nlted Rtates government as
one of the things which the eonstl.
tutlonallsts would Insist on hef .re
they laid down their nrms Tt was
apparent however that Washington
nffi aala here would look with favor
BINGHAM i tali iii. if Losing
faith lu their abiilt) to start him out
qutsUe'i a"1' hnvlnd (ailed to siuoks
him out the officers trying ti capture
Rniph Lopez giayer of Fix men. de-
ided tonight to attempt to at oft' his
water luppl) In the I'tah-Apix mine.
XXIIIi iIiIh plan In rlev a poBM will
OS Men! Itiio the mini' Within the nct
few hours tlnless Lopex is dead or
lias escaped anothei
fight such us took plgl
lier 211 when two deputl
is thought probable The sheriffs
are convinced that there are only two
places in the mine where Hie deapor-
ado can obtain water Tliey intend to
string wires through tin tunnels and
illuminate this space with electric
lights
Although the scan ii of ihe miles
Of underground workings WB dis-
continued on Moitdaj f. i fear of sac-
rificing more lives the council of
heriffa decided thai to cut off his
water supply would be Worth risking
another encounter with the deadly
marksman
refuge in tiie mine on
after killing i mtnei
e offict ra on Wi vembar
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Shop K&vly and Kave
tlif ( 'In ks
Lopez took
November 27
i mi three pest
21.
SCHWIOT UNINTERESTED
-IIUXX I II II I IN I I III s.1
l ill xi I ui: xii KPniL
I'ald No Hceil XX In ii ttruexomi Itclk
of iii- Horribii' Crime tVcrc
i viiihiicii in oiiri liooan.
XL XX fORK
who kne Anna
Dec. in
AVumullei
eVABHlNUTON Dec lo. Govern-
underground meiit oa'nersblp of tsiagraph and tels-
on Novem-! pbona lines Uiroughoui thi i intry la
were killed Io'Iiik sen u ill . uolilen d l 1'i'csj-
1 1-1 1 1 Wilson Cunfsrsnces betwano
the prssldenl ami high oMcials arc
over practical aorklng of government
ownership Thu lubjaol will he dls
usse'i tn th... postmaster general'i
unnuttl report tlioiigh II la not assur-
ed that he win make an) poaitlve rec-
ommendations. The postmaster gen-
eral saw the president for a few mill
UtOS tuday and a'hile they Hid not ills:
luss tic subject Mr Burtoaon said a.s
lie left tiie x bite liouas I ii " on pre
vloui ..i.usions wlnn lie had discuss
.d ihe question wiiii the prssldenl he
had found til.s mind open lo I he prop-
osition. Though lulls nsx'e been dialled
looking to government ownership
none have liven agreed upon as nu
a dm i lustration measure.
"There li no doubt" said Mr Bur-
leson 'that the lusuguratton of the
parcels post and the postal savings
.system has given a tremendous im-
pel us to the desli f people all over
the countr) to have tip. gox rnmenl
become the means of cuinmunlcatlon
everywhere There is aubjoci in-
volving tWO or three hundred million
dollars and we must go very slowly
inquiring! Into it. ICvery great nation
except tiie 1'ultcil Slat.s has adopted
It. lien sir Herbert Bamuels posl
master genenM of Qreat Britain was
I here recently two long talks with
him were very favorable it han prov-
XVHneaseslen a auooeas In laigiand. I don'l want
mil othan ! 1" make any recommends! ions to on-
I i
sill psi
E HAVER ROAD
PISSES BID
1 1 n mi 1 1 hmt nw. i n i xi i x
X l xit- HTWt hliol B RH
I.I I Ml t X-.ll
SHOCK TO SHARE-HULDERS
surplus of i ii wings Kceded Ui llcstom
I'll' -I. Ill I ondltiOH f the Rllgd
savs I'rcsideul
KX X i litis lie
tfiei an
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ill l II IIM. HI XII IN . I !i IN
IN
win found portions of her body after ! 1 ani absolutely sure of my
Ilalis -i 1 nidi had l lit II up and CSS
it Into the Hudson river testified for
the state today si Ihe trial of Schmidt
for murder. Through all their testi-
mony the former priest sat as if ns
were a disinterested spectator lOStatxd
of defendant. Ills attorneys seized
. ground."
Although Mr. Burleson seema to
lavor the plan for govern nielli own-
efhlp il is said that It will not tnei I
iln unanimous approval of Prssldenl
Alison's cabinet It in believed In
official circles that Attorney Qeneral
every point llial would support their McReynolda for one would show ins
contention that ha is insane. aversion to such a plan
up a lalde heii.ro Srhnuut lav Hie; Within the next few weeks the de-
saw and the knitv with which he had I partment of Justice win announce its
dissected Anna Aumullers bod) neitr-
liv were Hie sleincil pillow slips. In
which he wrapped m portion of it be-
fore he dropped it Inio i hi river from
B ferryboat and stones vulli which he
had weighted It.
To Hies exhibits tor the stats he
paid no heed He was unmoved
when a atenographer read the confes-
own plan for relief tn condition! ac-
companying Interstate telephone imsi-
aesa throughout the country. The at-
tome) general und Q C Todd
assistant in cliarge of trust pro-
secution 'and the enforcement
of the fneruiM aottirual act have
lieen seeking to work mil with offic-
ial! of Hie American Telephone and
si. ui he made to the polici and when Telegraph company plans Which th
S. h n i id I
ding to I
far off
')'
hope will avoid any necessity for the
talked of litigation in the courts but
which will relieve Hie situation. There
have heen many conferences at the
department In which K. C. Kingsbury
of Hie American Telephone and Tele
graph company and the attorney gen-
eral bava Ago red One rail against
the Pacific coast arm of this concern
already is in the United Rats court
and pending its determination the d.
partment has not i ecu anxious to be-
gin further tl ligation There hai
heen some doubt as to the applicabil-
ity of the Sherman law to telephone
c ompanies- and some question of Just
w hat could he done If the law did
apply. Hy far ths greater volume .f
telephone business is interstate and
this could not he too. lied hy the anti-
1 trust act.
XX idle department officials have
She ciiMed him v' i"ns secrei i' lias oson
reported that suggestions huve I i.
Schmidt l.dd Hie police In hie con- mnne ami agreen to nv the i....pun..
fessjon that he marilod Anna AUtnUl-1 offlCiaM thai there he no further .v-
ler. acting as both ht id' i; ...m nnd i tension or i-r rnoi ;. nv iiiem ami s.un'
priest The witness knew nothing of
a physician told ol Ihe man
lier in which the vi. tuns body had
been dissected.
The only expression of Interest
man i felted by him ws sine n wlnn
Anna licit friend of the girl Schmidt
is charged wiiii Maying said thai
Anna kumulMf told hl Schmidt
wai ted to marry her.
"Ws will gei married"
told the An miller r-h 1 n. i
Mlis Hen. 'and lo son
country and I will hang my Caaaoch
on a high hook "
Hy th.l. Miss Herl said Bchmidt
meant he would leave the priesthood
The witness knew of Schmidts rela-
tions with the Aumuller girl Once
Anna Aiimulh r had asked her if she
would he Godmother to the child
A una w as expel tint;.
"i toid her maybe" the wlti ess said
"1 never met Schmidt hut Anns used
to u It me about him
i lie Ba run' ".
RoaoJiittona Iscnouwcc Courts a-- lic-
apoHsildr ior I aaiftsii reim in the
on.' Xllei li-il hi s-iiik
i xi.t MKT M't Dei i" Xbo il
'.nun persona pai'Uclpaiod in demon
si rations tods) at Cu'timi t ami Hough
ton for the reatorntlon . ( nrdei In Hi
copper strike diatriot 'I'll' parade
and meeting! wre undur 1 1 . splc
of the Citlaena Alliance nml oi tan
alion which has lnv eiifoi uienl fli
its object.
Strikers bad be Il feqi lied tu In e
in the background by Wlllii in Moym
president "f the IVestein 1-V.d ration
I Miners ami no trouble oi uri (1 al
f'iiluinet and Houghton. However at
iic Quint mine atrlkei nttack. !
d. pitty sheriffs xvi'ile a dlv islo i of thi
Hotlghton parade was forming apd
three of the offleera wi. wounded
iteaoluttona adopted m itiaaa meet
ing held after the pai idi asserted
thai the civil aulhnrlMei have failed
u ihe performance isf their duties
and thai Iswloasnesg ha- gone mi
f.unlshod. I't'onccutlng Allorno) Lu
. ii . was . harai d with i ..f dutv
nd the resolutions re. ninin. ml d to
the governor thai Mbne supplanted
by George K. Nichols. wistanl proae-
cutor. The Alliance pints Nichols i
have full charge of tli Invest'gatlon
..i i .. ... i i.. - t
rales shall lie lower
i his s..-. ailed i "rem' nv
one II Player Injured
ITHACA. M. Y.. Dee Id XVllllam
Howard Frits the Cornell football
siar who won honors in th I'eiin-
svlvania gsm Thanksgiving Day
broke his finger Iii th conies' when
hi the second p
a TVtinsvi
ClOUS of N slight bruise In the right j loa'ng
fonfineer but paid no attention to it I
until today vluu a swelling was no-
tlced md be consulted Cornell'! nih-
istlc physician who found by X-ray
asamlnatlOB that FtIIS had fun tared
his finger.
riod he collided with IpeVOral
inia man He was con- HiiiiK a'
f the Interstsl
ed.
In his d. alines In tills caee AttOT
tv Qaaera Mi Reynolds has follow-
ed his conviction thai II Is better for
his department to get so .ailed trusts
to agrei to his terms after a fw
weeks of friendly i onfeience than to
take It Into the courts and wait for
years before se. uri nt; auy-
all Willi Ihe poasihlht. f
irythtng.
XX III I vanillic XII Baggag
()UEENSTOWN Dec Id. Tn cua-
tonis authotitlaa have base instructed
to examine the baggage of every one
landing her" Including passeneers
fi mt Ihe rfttHsd Slates under the pro.
oiainatioti prohibiting tbsimportatioa
of arms.
(( ontinucd on Cage Two.)
m S22.000.0G0 FOR LEASE
r la . 1 ssni! in th xra mi mi
wblch eonx'enea pjj Jjiv.
The circuit court was cttartred bv
he resolutions adrh having failed In
!is fnni lion us a protector .f pub'le
welfare. Th" demand Wae made Unit
the eotiri lak such action as win cm
viii.e ihe osmmunlt) Hint crime can
i. adequntetj punished
The resolutions insist that the offl
..'- orgsnlaers ami members "t tie
Western irederatlnn of Miner who
rox'e been found to have committe .1
.'iied or ab'tted crime he puntahed.
Declaring that th record afthi feder-
itinn la one ..f bloodshed ami the pr-
ganuullon is responsible for lawless
tie the resolutions insist it can have
m. phoe in the com III unit) and mini
I Illl III itod
x. K. Peterman of Hie Calumet and
feds inin". asserted at the meetlnc
here thu th" aas'atant prosecutor ha
evidence sufflcleul to convict over)
strike leoder in the district. He
vailed the i Ircuit court for susp' ltd Ing
sentence on strikers and for dtSSOlV
Ing the Injunction prohibiting picket
Ing.
Th" riot nt ttic Qutncy niijie vv.s
precipitated h.v an attempt to srrest a
strlk'-r for carr)ing i concealed weap-
on A deputy was shot in the leg ami
two others through ihe bod) Ten
s'li H ers v- en an - -t d.
Circuit ludge O'Brien today grant-
id an Iniunction restraining the fit
lacm Alliance from molesting mem
t.rs of Hi" Western Federation of
Mlnera
n broken re
i i. b nd pn
I 'i
Transfer Brib
v'lcasBCRa mis
Contending that i.
Inflamed state of tin
a fair trial cannot bi
Trial
Dec io
use of "tin
pni ii- mind"
obtain. .1 hi t '
it n r x RRISTM Xs PRPJU Nt
SOMK HOOD FAMILY car. have
th '."st kind of a Christmas pres-
snt arlthout much trouble by sim-
ply oalltttg up the Humane "genu
office number S24. The present
1st the brightest Utile nine-year-old
gtrl vroi ever saw Hhe needs
a good home but if von went her
you will have to call esrly this
morntnK as there will probably be
many c illers.
l oon. x. re mi Lease Brings a Record
I'rlce for Cslilouila
HI l and!.
DKTROIT Mi. h Dec lo. (Spa.
rial i xv. ii. Murphy In charg of
ihe ejlat! i.f hi! fathei the late But-
ton J. Murpby announced today on
his return from Is Angeles Cal .
that he hnd island i "00 acres of oil
land! nsar XX hi t tier. Cal to tbe Stan-
dard nil company. While he could
not gLa a definite llguie. Mi M i
phy admitted that the lease
net His estate something like lit
nun ono Th! deal Is the largest that
has been negotiated hy a Detroit
Rnaacief In many years. The lease
will run for a term of 40 years when
It is estlmnted the oil on the prop'-rty
will be exhauated.
attorneys representing Ueutenant
Governor Theodore f) Bilbo and
state Senator i A Hobbs charged
with lollcitlnx a bribe filed a nm-
tlon in circuit court today askliiK
that lb . as.' be transferred to an-
other county t'.r he line Tfltn nsani
will be heard tomorroSt morning In
support of this .intention which
will he vigorously contested hy the
prosecution
The motio leek ag a change i.f
venue was file. I when Judge Moung
er overruled the motion SI king that
the Indictment .uashe.l and rtis
posed of a demurrer to the indict-
ment In s like manner. In asking
that the charges be annulled the de
fense atta. ked the legality of Hie
grand Jury Which returned the In
til. tments.
id of forty yeara as a
p the New Vol I N"W
n mi.iI Halt!'. ad railfcad coin
iiany finall; has t n forced lo 'he
..nv r suapendlng furthai dla
iirsemente on lis lldf.OOO.Odd
StUCK
This del lliotl was reached t lo
after a protracted mooting f tb
hreiiore Tin- action ..r the board
lu'- nut' forahadowed b) tle re-
el a Hte Weakness of Ihe Slo. k will
i s a shod to i liouaanda ..f In
. -tors
II is . vi it.d thai not leg . t ban
0 000000 .1 X. w I lav o1 Sim k ami
bnilda ar. held b) s.ivhikh banks and
i her tin .m iai Instil uttons
The action of Hie .in .-. lor .. most
i
i'. I made a si. i
ll u. ' d "si ii illcs
"The New tioven is a stroti! com
i j ii v owning valuable property regl
state and lecuritles worth man) mil
'loll! "f .h ilars. Some of this read es
Into ami the property ropreeentnd b)
the lecttrit' and the securities them
1 can In time he ml i ted anil
h ta strengthen n ash resource! at
f Hie 0111 1 .11 H IB (Iffll "ll to
ell propcrtj and securities a I thi!
ime and the dlrentora believe it la
llWlse to atmpt to do so until B"tl
ii ' conciitloni arc better.
"During the calendar ear HHI tl"'
hoad has nlrcods paid dividends ol
fix i per cent amounting to 11667
tSI.HO For the tour months of th
fiscal yet ; .ink 1 to lotpbar " I . I Itl
Hp income available from ail com
i.cles upon a'Ufch the New Haven
is in rn t numbers $.::itui ouo. es
tttnating Rial tin net income for No-
. i iber and I irobei will be ."')".
1 an majdn 0 poaslble total Income for
...i six month! of " IM.DOO Deduct
Ini from thla the t per cent divi-
dend 12.301178 paid September :tft.
enves ll.saxltM all "f which is re-
ar. d for xx'orklng cspll al
"t'h" company is now entering up-
on those months win re Hie volume of
i-ines.; I apt under normal condl-
m lo be lea than during th
i nnths of Jul) io November Inclu-
sive The arbitration wage dleputei
III the pis! eight inonllis has resulted
... Increases In pai that will increase
. ' p'-llSeS I'.. I till plcelit Il eal vial
between 1100006 and t t.iiuii.Ooo. The
mprovemerts to which the rompans
i - lire id) . am mil . sed In I he inter
-i of aafety effficlenc) and greater
convenience t.. the pJubHe will take
Il ri - Rtim! 1 f money.
Ilyard n I the resumption of dlvl-
dei Is Mr L'lioti said:
'Ve iri letting tin future lake ear
of its iff."
New l!.'V"i began paving dividends
iii 1871 ami for twenty years there-
afti r maintained a ten per cent rate.
i In I't'l It f.-ll to nine per cent: In
I-;." to 'lulu per cent wiii. Ii ;i con
tlnued until the early pail of this
year whoa the dividends wre cut
to six per ..iii on the basil of 1 l 2
i er cent Quarterly
a m v low record for the si. . k was
i ads on the local exchange today
v Ion il fell to r 1 l I or less lhan
om third of its quoted price a few
i a i s ago.
USED EN IDE HAUL
I.ii-vT
One black sial muff trimmed
villi black martin Finder re-
turn to World offl CO or Phone
1.0U0
84 DAYS
have aiapssdj llnoe the date on
which the ciit srtaaliililiailiai
inomh prevlou-h. delininiy prom-
is.ii that ti would fnrtuah gs
ample supply of pure drhiUliig
bIit tlirougli Ihe city main- and
that promise lie not yet b.s-n ful-BUnd.
i.oi 11500 From I'ihiI Ituotn While
stri-cts Outside xx ere Crowded
XX Illl I pie
INDIANAPOLIS Ind. Dec. It
Three masked robbers early tonight
held up the owner ami tw liployOX
.f a i I room in the center of the
buMneas dlatrlct took 11100 m -ash
and some Jewdrv and aooaped leav-
ing their victims hound. The robbery
occurred while the sue. -is were
thronged with peii.siri.ins. b i it wae
marly two hours iatr before a cus-
tomer entering the pool room releas-
ed the iistiu Ld.' nd Held and till
employe.
Held told Hi pull a Hi it he and
j his clerks were checking up ths lay's
receipts when ihev were confronts!
I b) ihro robbere with drawn revolv-
..rs XX hlle one rebbet stood guard
I ever the pool room men his coin-
panjnna tied th- victims The hamiiu
1 1 hen ransacked tt." sf..' and dsk
Poetofftoe Mea.iires rsasaed
XX ASIHNHTi i.V. Hec. 11-Three
administration posl office i.iiis were
paaaed today by ihe house cne
would elimlnale ths dMtlnotlva stamp
now used on official postal savings
torreepondeno. anothei wood i-iik"
I tnobey orders pavatils at anv mottsy
'"id'r Poet offl OS Ins'enl of at a specl-
I fled office as at presnt and ihs Ihltd
would authorize the postmaster gon-
' eral to reimburse postmasters for
losses sustained through no fault of
I their own a t) i .jhUei iee.
BRAZOS RIVER FLOOD
PASSES OUT TO SEA
'XII s v vi I Ii i N- IN lit I IX
si II I i IX I III I.UXX I H
IflousatMls ol Tniis not Biailkil
ttii-iicd bito Hlri ken Utstriii
XX lug c I' Hani is I ulliig
I HOI s i i Texaa Dec 10 The
i liragoi ii er ri.....t s i itself tonight
. 'Ii th '-"me small towns In Hie rlv
era dolts were still overflowed. Kv
morning the stream was expected to
hi fa1 .1. throughout tta entire length
l b" s.h. Is ol tentd and blankets
v et i iisli. .1 inio i he rlv er bottoms
liom IV .ii south for icv rain today
added greatl) to tbe suffering of Ids-
..imps of negro refugees Tobacco
"al i leading Item iii Hie supplies
I .a i base i amps.
ijovnrnor n t 'olqullt a ho ins
been ii v nig lo reach the a) a:
A in tin foi a w eek w as sun h t to-
ght but geneiai reeumpl P of
railroad service was expect! a a
du) or two
Discovered New Son sp
S IN .Ii is Ic. i 'a I I tec I a T it her
Jerome Bh ltd of Santa Clam iver-
alty dlicovered a sun sp..i p iln-
largi it aeen In two yearn i . sun
ipol is In lonatltude :. 17. I E mt of
Hie central u erldiaii II Is lo a
heliocentric conjunction of z earth
With SalUlfl On I lecelll her 7 Me niov
sun apol baa an arei of 101 Old 101100
square miles n Ii 3201.!u miles
long and I 'J..n.". 'it miles wide.
I
III Ills I x IDIOM I Xi. UN ST HI XI
OCR ATR Mt II CH MHM XN
Beuiicsa
olili'l
Plomlscs lo I'r.. lu. e n-
htagmun'' xx ho uMetiedl
tuaiicr Million
M'lVt '. i ill Dec in Tbe grand
jur) listened to evidence today tend-
ing i" show that Heorge M Palmer
chairman of Hie New York aisle
democratic committee accepted
impalgn contribution from a ear
poratlon a misdemeanor pnnuihablc
upon eonvictlon by a years imprison
in. n! oi 1000 tins or both ul look
I... action it was understood ihat
Dudley i: Van Wirt the oniv eritnees
. tiled In th" . axe today furnished
evidence which brosdensd Hi" cage to
.. t. an extent tiuit the dletrici attor
n.v asked t'u an adjournment uniii
tomorrow In order to aubpoetia more
W line SSI'S.
VanWIit who is vice president of
'h" i i i and VanWlrt Conitruotlon
com pan) of Hudson Falls N. V
which had 1260000 lu slate road con-
tracts was before the Jury nearly
three hours He repealed testimony
he gave yestords) at the John Doe
inquiry that al the lollcltation of
Everett l. Fowler tbe aocalled Tam-
many bagman he had sent a too
oontribution to Palmer in behalf of
Ins corporal ioii and received back thu
cancelled check therefor endorsed
'.villi Ihe signature of the state chair-
man He was OJUSStionsd a! guest
length how ev er it is understood In
regard t.. other contribution! which
he teatlfled at the John Hoe proceed
Inga ii" had sent to ihs dsmocatio
date committee.
') f these was a 11.500 contrlbg
tlon whl' h he said was nollctted from
him bv William .1. Morrissey s former
deputy superintendent of public
arorka In I'jI2 when he had a 32u.-
.i'iii siaic contract over which Morris-
ley had supervision It was brought
out. It wai learned that X'an Wirt
later received an additional contract
if 40000 on which his rale of profit
was approximately equlvaisnl to his
si.'ioo contribution. Vanxx'in was
cloacl queetioned also concerning a
11000 contribution which h" said ha
.lent to i h democratic committee.
John x Monnesey former governor
Bulser'i graft InveetlgsUor who has
dug up much of the IVldsnOS In the
preeenl Inquiry tonlgbt promised to
produc' another "liagmau" who has
he declared collected nr.o.oon in un.
reported i impalgn contributlone from
highway contractors and wh. se tesll-
mony he said would he the u os' sn-
Mltlonal thai has yet been Beard lie
declared further ihst when uhe iiigh-
wsy investigation was completed he
would pteoe ividenoe before the dis-
trict attorney that manuy thousands
of dollars had been Collected from
th brewing intereata as c.mnsign
contributions tut nsver were reported
Vi- X'lliug Is KM Ite-el'i ted
rMICAOO De la Mis Klla Fb.gg
Xouiig. for the las' four years super-
intend. "ii ..f s hools. failed to be r-
elei led b) the hoard of education to-
Sa) John D IhoOp aaalatant su-
perintendent wag chosen In her place.
Xh"ti the first ballot showed that ths
members of the hoard were not in
her favor. Mrs Young Withdrew
Harvard x-i Ddsstppoisded
CAM8RTDOS xiase.. fer io-
Harvard's football aulhorlliei snd
player! were s'tsappetnted tonight
when the) l-.irned that I'hieago had
declined the invitation lo play in tha
SI idiuri nett "nr
Th opinion was rttpreOBXtd that
overtures would I"- 111 idle to no other
iv-T ' o'legei f ii a gani" a I'lio
'i Iga neat falL
xii i iii 1:1 x i s 1 1 un xx iwn (Hi.
XNI.I U I Xlu.lt I nil.
I SAPOR X I luN
WILL HANDLE RESiDUUIVI
Prsssjnslii xn Qm Uaffiaiari in Hm
Vll.l I oiillncol psM VXcrc Itcp
resantad al tha Mooting
At a I ing of pin. t lr-a.ll) all of
the refiners In thj' Mid oontlneni field
ai Tulsa yeeteras) the Bxporl 'ill
corpoi si ion w us formed its purpoee
being in furnleh a foreign market for
the exoeea residuum of i lie refining
.ompaiiv doing business in thi! pall
..f the country.
The new com pan) held lis fust SXI-
. ' ii 1 1 v s eeselou yeeterda) and eleeted
.lames King luff vice preoldenl and
general manager of Iln. PhoenlS He -
riiiing oompany preMdont C A.
Braley of the Cbauuta Kenning com-
pany vi.-.. praadant; Charlea i. Mai-
tln vice president ami general mans-
;ci of tha i heise.i Refining pany.
iscrelary and DSugena Cmiitsntln
preMdenl of tiie Contantln Refining
ompa ny t reaaut ar
Other reflneri in ittendance were
Oeorge A Todd of tbe Ponoa City
Refining company c. it Armstrong
prealdeni of tha Chelsea Refining
company w T. Bvaua prealdent and
Mr. Twlug general manager of ths
l ushing Refining oompany; l l.
Marcell general tnsnager of the Cha-
nuta Refining eoatpani and l K.
Bchook. vi prealdeni of th. Okmul-
s " itefiuiug company.
Has a Foreign Market
if recent years there has been a
steadily ln reusing demand for fuel
oil and ibis hj particularly true of
Kngbind where the Admlrality u
equipping ths mnv to bum oil for
fuel Riven wiih this Increased de-
mand the foreign markets would still
have been )tU up to all but the lar-
ger companies which owned iheh
own tankers had it not i n that in
recent years r.O oi i;o oil ba tea have
been built whicb are for chirtei ami
the Bxport tut corporation baa laid
plain to kcipilre a in mil. e cr these
boats and ship their product arross
the water by thai means
Heretofore tbe refiners have had in
look for a market at home .md on ac-
nopal of tii- flare competition at
Mexican oil ooupled with Ihe fact
that the majorit) ..f the produi Uon of
California is fuel oil as is tbe as
Ill the (Julf roSSl Country there has
' ti inn a little margin of profit to
ssy nothing of liming nothinc but a
limited market in selling in residuum
of the plants
A veai r so ago a comoai v was
formed With i'hieago office to com-
bine ths fuel production of all the
hllle plants In this pari of lb. ooun-
'iv and thU company was lo provide
the market Tha plan failed to work
however and must of thi c mpanlcs
pulled away and sought their own
market win indifferent lucctas
Tha ns-.v company seeks to obviate
the trouble with the old eoncera bp
securing a market where fuel g S
demand ami with the character or us
officials as well ii s Ihe financial
strength of Ihe refineries behind the
new movement Il looks as though Ihe
venture will be a complete su.
Mat ii.- a Marked al Hane.
If the plans of ihe present Kccretary
of ihe Navy bear fruli (here may he
a market for fuel provided ai home
for Secretary Dan 1st wants to equip
the American navy with fuel hum-
rs and if that thing should come to
pass then would unqueetionably be a
large market for fuel in Ihis country.
TO TEST ru si i it xi. i va
Halm i anal Suffrage BUI Is t ie..o-
stlllltlolUll
CHICAOO Dee. 10 -An stuck oa
thi woman'a suftragi lew passed m
th last aaaaton of tit legleletura
wsi made In a suit llh-d today against
Hie hoard of election coinuilssion is
ti XVllllam J. Brown as a ii.pav.i
Tha suit ssks an anjua tloa to re-
Haiu Hie board from epsnding
money for aoparate ballots for wom-
en and to prohltd! women from vot-
ing pending a doollion 00 th- eon.
eUtuRonallty of tbs i n
The Idll charges Ihst the city
would he put lo an expense of gev .
eral hundred tl sand dollar! for
separate hall. its ami ballot boKe for
women sod as'crts voting bv w o. ..
would aeiteaMlala the re-dunrli ting
of nearly all precincts as the statute
now provides ths' .i precinct shaii
not niini hei n Un " .100 v .iters
I X N I XX X I I
I IN Illl I XN XI
Xn . ship I lain XX ill -sail ! round
III.' Hoi ll
COLON lec 10 The dab se! for
the departure of Ihe a n 1 1 igplara
Hon ship Fnim for Ssn Franc iSCO lias
beak set for nevi Monday. Th. t ram
will go b gray of th" atralta of Mn-
gellan. Tha et earner has been wan-
ing hare alnce nciober i. for paaHUfa
thr.'Ugh ttie caoal. hut a this at pree-
nt ii Impose! blo it was deeimd ad-
riaaMe ta take the long route
if ih" PYam delays loa long in
re. n hlng Sin Fran Is. u it would ineao
a year lost for I'aptaln Amundsen
polar expedition as the vess-l shouhl
entr the Ice mil later than autumn
..f 1911 Kb- MUSt refit and taki
on stores at San Fra tic Pare bfori
sailing.
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