Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914 Page: 1 of 10
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COAL MINERS QUI!
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CASE TO THE JURY TODAY
I'm t Matia) mii i( tin i in- M anting
ihr i mm H'artfi i" kddre-
fi in Renin
Nul I It Mill I! Ml KID I! i
iiIIimhIo llmvctoi ilml -ill- Mm Take wii i in mi n
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.sum i lorn spondent.
tt MITI.KM Okl. Jan W
V'uif attorn) J ! ' !hwW "
n a king hts final plea In bw behalf
while tears cams to tha eyes tt lay-
oral Juror and roan) apectatora wept
Mrs I.uura M Ranter whose fate
v ill toon be In Ibe bai da of the Jury
lay unconscious In har morris chair
in the oourt room late this afternoon.
Aa he plead with the Jur attorney
Charleton ijh not aware ..i lha oon-
u. in. n ol Ubj i Heat bo lapa '1 Into
Ri hi. i knownlng nothing of what h
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the plight of theh patient. Hoy mn-
iiiiiun was known to bar attendant
us loon as it took plane hut .lining
a handkerchief ovei bar (ace ana
hopim thai Mr ' toarlton would con-
elude within I he ni ki tew minutes
they awaited under strain until court
final I; adjourned It. Woodrlng stat-
i .i thai her condition could not ba
Impaired b tha short delay and did
noi want to Intorrupl the argument
uf counwl or advise the Jury of the
woman's plight.
li mis six o'clock when Mrs Hau-
ler was tlnullj carried to the lintel
mi .-i cut from a nearby furniture
gtore She was unconscious foi two
hours mil regaining consciousness
until seven o'clock.
Phe sentli i and pathos of At-
t or no1 Churlton'a speech bad afefct-
cd Mrs Reuter almot from the time
he started to talk at 8 16 and sin.
wept bitterly Or. Woodrlng admin-
istered oiiuti - to her during the af-
ternoon to mi affect her faculties a
tu irevenl hei from being further af-
fected hi his speech Mrs. It. hut's
c indltlon 'a much better al I o'clock
rat Malluj will make the final r-
giunent tomorrow morning and it in
expected thai the case will to Jury
v s d'i lock t row afternoon. K
M iiloy will consume about four hours
pud ii half in his i loatng arguments
The chili ix of Charlton's speech
w is a thrilling "The proaei itloti
(CuuUnucd mi Page I.)
TREMONT FINALLY RE EftSEO
Jur) mi llilrd 1 1 ml Mu'i rn Hours
Ueillteratloti lieturns Ko Qnll
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LAWTON Okbt. fan. - (S -
lai.i John Tromont acc laed of com-
plicity in Hi. in a i'ii" i of Bherman
W I ward nf Chlckaeha waa acquit-
ted h a Jury in the diatrii i court here
after being oul mon than tlftj hours
This was Tremont's third trial the
juries in th" two previous cases hav-
ing disagreed. Treinont was ui c is 'I
nf having conspired to effect the
death of Woodward) following it waa
Bald his relations with 91 Iward's
wife. Mr- Woodward ih now serv-
ing life sentence in the penitentiary
for her husband's murder. Imme-
diate!) Treinont was released ba lett
tor . ai o T. x.
M M.KfrTKR Ok la . Jan. t'
(Hpecial i mihs Mais foatar llx
young tenographer In the offloa of
W .i i d n It. W I Hcfc al th" slat" ."li-
Itfiitlarj win. hint th" narrowing "i-
iierlen f being 'ims"! fortli from
the state prison aa an unwilling bod)
guard of three sstailng oonvtota of
i ing in bor thigh on! of the bul-
lets an l a' the fugitives gnd of aw-
ing seven men ehot down ' her feet
will now have an opportunity to re-
pewi her trai Ic prison sxperiunoe thia
lime however in play and for tnones-.
An eastern vaudeville oompany has
wired Miaa Poster who is huh In the
ii igp i ti offering her a piimti"ii on
the vaudeville slag sin- declined
the offer hut unli. ited thai she might
I lie willing a little later tt take up
DEFENDANT DENIES CRIME
KcM'd Killer in.-- I tan I hi
mii i an n iiat i irdeal ihi lite
w ii in Hiuud
' .. t he Hamburg An i
The committee oi i
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Vivut aa . hi r nf in.-
n itii hi in- foiloai'i i .i. lured him-ii
WILL REPLY TO HIM TODAY
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TRUST PjLICI IS
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CEI FOOR COUNTERFEi FERS
Wii" fcrrcated in a rati' mi IliiuU- nl
ihi Kill Ititer Kear Mariettii
eMtnrda).
.Mtli.xn n;i:. uiiia.. .Ian. s.-
i:.i.ii in a cave on the bank of the
Red iiv'r. "igiit miles southwest uf
Marietta four alleged counterfeiters
were arrested u .ia by Bherifl i ... n.
ran of Marietta
The men arrested en.' the names
nf Jim Hall. Jack Tuck .Ink Brown
mi. i Howard Day Moulds and tome
alleged counterfeit silver dollars were
taken b the shi riff
II ia wild that tfOUbli .1. - aiming
the men and that la k Brown !n-
1. rtned Rheriff Cochran of Ihi loca-
tion of the cave near Horeeshoi fern
Jim Rosa said to be a member ol tha
t... : win. . home i in Port Worth
v. . street ed In Sherman several days
ago it i- said h" li ft the cave with
a ' ai; i f . iri'.ut "ulna. Sheriff
Cochran left f"i Bherman todai and
will brim ttnea here Th prisoners
W it" placed in the Marietta jail ami
Will he brought here t'.night ami tUMM
nl Mel to th" federal authorities.
ajntnrtag in Mtsanairl
st LOl'18 Jan li. Rain
gnd now Accompanied a sever cold
'lis..iirl ami Waal ru Illinois t.it.iuht
Ti-. lemperatun dropped tr. d"r. .
In 12 howfti
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Iti'iiulili.iiii- UitUti) A ml Wil-.n-
I 'I.. ii of iHauM'fulli t'oroproml-
mi: w itii Hie ttuata.
Washington Jan. -f "Bened
nt sunshine" enhancing the. stink of
corporations waa a characterisation
applied In th trust policy uf tne
democratic administration by repub-
licans today iiiirini; debate In the
senate The policy of amicable
agreements with i used corpora-
tions also u.k urlticlsud by wlnorlt)
spea ki ra
While hearings on the pending
anti-trust bills were under way before
the bouse judiciary Menator .Marline
of N" Jersey interjected Into g sen-
ate discussion on agricultural exten-
sion the announcement that there cx-
' Isted in the United States an oatmeal
I trust Senator Cummins of Iowa ad-
! mitt. 1 that sii.il a trust probabl) did
extal ami aaKea tne .New .i"is"
ator if an) proceedings were ponding
1 punish tl IBeers of the corn-
bin. "I .h. nol know whether there w-"re
any immediate steps being taken to
prosecute the oatmeal trust." Senator
Marti eplled "but I .1" know it la
part of the poll. of th" democratli
party to go for the trusts and wc will
for them dealing with them fairly
hi stly and juatly but not tenderly
or kindly."
I hope it is the plan of the demo-
cratic parly t.i deatroy monopoly"
said Senator Cummlna" but I must
(onfess that the plan u being carried
oul with a dellberateneas thai come-
time dlacouragea m. I I1"!"' w''
(Continuod on Page 8.)
ANOTHER " MQ3SER" DESERTS
says ltijMibliwn Parti Is Um tHdlj
lrugri' aalvc One In thn viai"
of il.laluiiiia.
i iKLiAHi iM CITY i Ikla . Jan. E.
. Special. ' H M. Ora) . who In the
lampalgn of Itll joined with the
progreaatvea and has been very con-
sistent in his affiliation with thai m-
ganigation today in a signed state-
ment says that h" "ill hi neeforth
work "Uli ill" republican prganlxa-
tion and w 111 take part In th. county
convention to h- held in-re neat Sat-
urday. After noting the action of
the progressive In California Mr.
Gray saya be believes that following
the action of the national republican
committee in r. -adjusting the n pre-
sentation that th" republican organi-
sation is now progressive enough t.
suit the progressive and thai he be-
ll v es that tne republican party i- the
better Instrument through which to
perpetuati the pi Inclples of the form-
er progn sMve party.
sa l i i.i -a Jan. (Spei i..i i -Kelly
Reedi young laborei chitrgod
with the brutal asault ami murdoi uf
nine year-nld IClla Urown al Klefer.
January 1 1918 ma) Lain What
i l p 1 1 al th" hands ..i 1 1 1 - - law
tomorrow. The threi iia trial drew
to g dug lonlghi when lite defense
thing ah. ml ih" mm. h i that caused I
I
seeking to prove an alibi detailed
evert mm . in. in he made on the riat
of th" crime. 'I' Insisted I hal . fter j
he was arrested Creek count) officers
itieii u. maki him confess by threat-
ening him with a gun.
With a crowd thai nearly fought In
its fn tig) t. enter the oourt room
the afternoon sesalon opi tied at one
o'clock. The defendant wan again
called to thi stand and ins attorneys
tlkld him U. t.'ll the JUI V all that 'l"
Inl "ti ' he da) ..f Janua ry I the date
nf the alleged alaying ..f little Ella
Brown. In u low but distinct tone th"
defendant began to recite the testl-
ii. .in thai meant life or .h it) to him
and every person In the crowded room
leaned forward to catch ever) word.
I lis voice w is fli in and although he
"link". I on several occasions it did nol
la k" him but a Bi ml U. recover Ins
composure. After an hours examina-
tion he was turned over to the state
ami county attqrne) Decker began the
cross examination with the room as
silent as a tomb.
The defendant looked the prosecu-
tor gtraighl in the eye and seemed to
be trying to ascertain his plan ..f at-
tack. Aftei a short consultation with
his colleagues Mr. Decker launched
his fust boll in a yolce that was
quivering with -suppressed excitement.
The ii"f. ii. lam .-ai.i that he was
twenty-two year of age and thai h!s
(Continued mi Page I.)
400 FEDERALS KILLED
H mite's Min Suffered Henvil) in -I-II.
mi Rattle with Hi.
I!. hi-.
i BHi (WN8V1 1.113 T. . Jan S.
! Pour bundr. .1 federals killed In the j
I battle "f i '. neepclou I iel iro Kaca
i
was the official i"p..ri to constitu-
tlonallst headquartors in Matamnra
today of the engagement early this
week south ..f Saltlllo. The rebels
lost seven' killed and had 70 wounded
Dynamite bombs made from east
I irmi pipe which are Bald to be pc- 1
I culiar I. the constitutionalists were
us". I wii h effect. The battle lasted
24 hours the rebels gradually ad
vandng on the city behind barricadeg
and entrenchments which they con
atructed as the) went The greatest
loss "f Ml" occurred when an over-1
j whelming tor f constitutionalists
ambushed reinforcements from Sal
till i.
I'll t In ii li i W ma i I I hi: w hi.il i. al
I shift changing lime th" eleven hund-
red miner is! tin teiilral t'oal ami
to i 'oka pun) s in in'. at Hartford
iluiilinglon and llanaiua have re
fused lo return lo work The strike
ivaa railed late Wedneaday becatia
ih ipaiiy i"i us ! t.. abide l
lalon "f Al hit ra tor John St
LLUB BUSY
REBELS HIV FIVE
nii.i.ii)N mum
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til Ml n
I 1 1 1 N XT' i .IS h. . Jim
i Aiuerli a n Kedera lion of latbor
I
i "i
I'aj fom in. n non enipluyinenl t i.
ii. ni i' ( in ulllea aggng unit; 11000
i in. u (inn net u i "ii i ii.. ii.ii.. ni
Hi inpan) il id s fi "in Itll . n
11 miners filed grievances oguln f as
I'ompun) alluglug lliey hail bee
eliminated agiilnal to the extcn ut
i In up. mi ould nol give - ni
in pi... in. ni The arbltra tors l
1 1 uiitinuod i'a
Wri.t. i iMUutala lilting Data Hliow
IgUJ tth Hi. It.ln s(
in- limit Here
in
ml f lie
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I ii i I Maul Haul" .11 I 1 V. hi Il
XV ill Itesllll ill Ih I It 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 w ..I
II in 1 Ih
iddltlon they claim pn
.nfis. at .1 from the
valued at many millions
posslbli to atimate 1 hi ... 1 aul wa a lih
of the revolution but r innhe) was
realized on all 1 he propi rl) m.w 111
their posstsaion he i 'oeda would thi federation and lt ieciiti
be sufficient to run a government in "''
the i' public for Sj'i. i il years The)
Mtid sources of pevenui are Increas-
1 11MIII 1:1 1 xi. 1 11 11 tu in III
.1 X I R XNl.H 1 I I
Hi 1 I I I II I s X.
Ill N.-w X .. I. 1 IH at 1 ... I... I. S. 1I111 -
Miners Introduced Rompers and ex
1i.11 1 thai b" appeared before the
convention to anawei charges aguinsl
.un-
I'tdlottliig tin IMiincr Hi- Hoard nf
IMrtHiOorH Xtill I h i t a sin -r"--i.r
(.. SarflllTS4DI.
fits
Moue) now In t
will be convi i t. .1 1
. ut renc) t" replai
rebel treasury
a new iHgue nf
XI'I'I II Wis
h' it Lewis Tulsa; Clari nco it.
1 louglass Muskogee; J C I -
oher Tulsa. U I Ilia 111 M. W li II.
Temph Ti na . I 1 am is .1 Meek
M u k ogee; 1 limir K Hi m diet
Tulsa ami W llllaill Ifi fallen Jr.
uf Kansas I'lt)
'Taking newspaper reports as a ort-
terlon" Mr Gompera begun "the most
important work this 1 out enllon has
done has ..iisisi.'ii f altai-ka on the
wiii. h tin rob- American Poderatl 1 laihnr and its
nffit'er 1 and discussing hi ther ths
proeldent's salary shall be Incroaaod
1 noi a year i ilon'i know if the
charges in th" newspapers are true
hill it was print.. I thai ii Mas declared
in the convention here that the Amei
Innn I 't.1 -r-i 1 1 . n nf I n hnr Is Tia II ill
''General1' Villi derwenl an opera- W' fossilised worm eaten and dead.' election will be from the foregoing
lion t.Ml.ix n atated b) a bullet iiewspni-ei o
. .' i i ii.. Ami I Inn. I cheers nicDonutd an
dition wnt not serious li was said he sw'erod:
v .mi I be able lo return to Chihuahuu : made those stati ments and oth
within a few days "'' 'hem " .
We i m i q bard flghi al Tor- "Only McDonald answer" Clom-
reon" said General Villa "and I per continued. "Of the eleven nu-n j
th.. i. ih i. .Is th. ie w.ml.l mean tie. elgbt are teetotaler who nei mm n
Tw.
.f I h. in a I
Uownfull "I Ituena. uneas m mis a .imp n n i " - i.linu nl a n t.. I h" new ni i aid. Ill
at Torreon the i .'.way to the south a moderate drinkenj as tins men who m( lqbmon ;1H it that
nan pi.. "am. nai. in limn mi ever we innn - . .. . M erH attention t..
i ...n inn. . I mi I'age i
I.. Mexico City." la gins nf beer when tne i wors
! is I
;1 federal volunteer General who prove that t am nol as l I a man
escaped from OJinagu Mexico and is menially and physlcall) as I ever was
; . 1 '
' I . lead
' I wish tin- I tilted States would K'onllnucd on Page B.I
turn him over to me I would prom- .
i
tmerlcans b) egccutlng Tho
RUSSELL HAS A 'CURE Ml
I" PIhb h It 'dm I .
I i. in Mills ln-1 nl ..I
.' IV 1 1 ill
I '
I
ROBERS
Mi n W ho W ill
.ligation "i Itig
sn Ikes
if a gtivornmenl pipe Una and re.
Hnl Is to he h. ult to the i .Ul. limine
field t.. fumlh fuel oil r.ir the bat-
tleahipa Tuaa win leave no stone un-
lurnod tt have tha iwflnery located
h i". in th ut. i of th oil Industry
r uklahoma. fester da) a letter wag
"nt b) thn commercial dub tu of-
ficials in Washington urging the
Claims of r 11 las This lettel was a.l-
drossed t.. Secretar) Daniels f tu
Vi Hear Idintrai Hrlffin; Indian
rontalnod lu .mi n. u ipeper ol tins
morning Mate thai the details cover-
ing ih" proposi I government pipe Una
an luting worked oul in Washington
hi goxorumenl officials and thai it is
possible ih it a i. in win i." drafted ami
pri s. ni. i ti. eongross al an earl) date
i'h commercial ami financial lnter
.St.! f this city tin uaii the Tulsa
Commercial club desire tt present a
few facts ai this time in connection
.Mih the nil business uf Qklah a
with th" hope thai ih.se facta may
grove useful to you and mat result in
the government building this proposed
liui and roflnery.
Our state geological surveys simw
thai Oklahoma has about four thous-
and square miles of "possible" ami
"probable" "il territory. This urea
has novel been successfully question-
ed; in ..ther words the geological line
original!) laid down by our state gur-
voj inn" always held true. We bavs
now oil production on the n nth from
Newkirk m t tt Hi" Kansas line t.i
ih" ii. a hit. m field .ni Red river mi our
extreme SOUthl ami It. .in the great
Cushing Held "ii the weal to ths Orand
river on u est New wells are be-
ing found ill III" "p..sslhl. " ami "pruh-
able" ana nearl) every .lay; more-
over ih- "i.i Kansas Held lying ad-
la. . nt In us on our m. ilh Is g.'lllng
i. a. k lo Hmiie hii" production of late
ami is again attracting considerable
all nil. .ii. Much of DUt area that
ha.l I n drilled In III" early
lays tt the shallow sands la
i w being drilled to the deep-
af lands ami is producing splen-
did results This recent deeper iinii-
ii k is the result ..f the better price
now being paid f..r crude
Tulsa is th center and huh of this
asi area notonl) In I physical sense
but also n a financial and sooiaJ way.
The three tdg .xlsiina pipe liii"s arrt
I ml nil l iihlii uil'i lal I urn. .1 llottii I . "iiti ri il here as you know.
We ha.. seven refineries In the 1 1 y
f Tulsa and adjacent to It and all "f
ih.- Imp. .riant "II Well supply com-
panies an- loogted hi re Mort than
t..iii hundred Independenl producer
reside here and 1 1 an utct ln n busl-
ni as here
H d sire greatl) to kei p In louch
with th.- proper governmenl officer
nnd miii.-. s ..f congreaa haiin
preparatiuna ol a delegation tnia matter in charge and w woulg
(publicans tt attend the fun- . obliged to you for any information
Iprlngfield. He caused a re- you ln.iy . kble gltr us in
rpo rations were among the ( f.vr to be allowed to furnish
bo Were headed by Judge J .. .... r time t. time as
Thn secretary of iim commercial
lnh for the i tint i '' 1 1 t" sui .! C.
I A. Sanderson who has declined re
list w heii t In board of direi Lis una t
tuixlghl ai a banquet o I. given in
ih.. grill i i "l h" I lotel Tulsa.
I 'resilient of Hi" club Kugene Kur-
il ns including nil ih" . X official uf
Ih lis Including all Iim i x Ih. nils ni
ti .mm. i . i.i I club tn attend to
night's dinner which will bo given Ly
1 W. N RobiiiBou uianagci .f the hotel.
CULLOm TURNED DOWN GIFT
(Hi ami Hied Poor
Man
m .. Jan tt Shelby M (?ul-
t mi h. . i . personal i riends a
: 000 three years g. hit
as recalled today in connec-
1 1 umphreyi
' i.ai i ime it waa
t ma) have on thi- question .r may
th late Mr Cullom would lM(. secure f..r you o tin
the enator ami the purpose .. authorttle In Vt'aahlngton
t she would have an Income. gnoWej;nienl of this communion
. s. Porter. Member of i P. Morgan
ami i o.i Bays liogrlalatiun t 111
Hamper itn-im
NEW ORK Jan. It. W R Port" r
a partner in the firm of J. P. Morgan
and company was a witness today be-
fore lb" state senate committee which
is Investigating private banks with a
i w ... enacting legislation f..r their
. ttlon ii" ipressed the opinion
that banks liU" hit should be exempt-
1 "because they are not lining bul
nese v. ilh the i las ..f people Ut ooro
I mitt. " desires to protect."
"Rei tuse dishonest people become
private bankes" he continued "should
nol make the big hunkers liable 'u
legislation that Would hamper Oi
i proper i ondnci "f t"."l bust s."
Mr i irter added thai J P. Mor-
gan ...i . ompany at i epted no deposit
lea than ltt)00 mi which they paid
from :' t" I per Bent.
SLACKOANDER CONVtCfEB
.tin t'onvkted Italian llomH Thrower
in Htiort spa. e ol I im
Minutes.
ni:u FORK Jan. II t n rdb ' of!
cuiity was reached in Ave minute to-
night by a jury that heard the can of
Angelo Sylvester u It-year-old Ital-
ian charged with having been the
leader of a blackhand gang that tr-
rorised the east si. in v ith bomb mit-
rggng Sylvester waa shackled lo
deputy sheriff und taken to th'
t..ml.s. cm lea . ing the enurt room he
was addn ssi.i by an Italian who s.iui
i hail to get you."
T. this the convicted blackhand
leader snarled with an oath:
"I'll get you yet."
JudgS 1 'ttn It'.salsky saii 11" re-
gretted that th.- maximum sentence
I ul.l ImpOO w i s.x .( s ani
mi month in prison and a I of
li.ooo to be Worked nut t a dollai
a .lay if out paid.
ami .M
mines
foster
mittee
Smith
or Bvt
evted toda) by the hou e
nimitti " Representative
mis. chairman of the com-
h i iiresentntives B) rnes
Una nd Taylor Arkansa
Montana democrats and
ntlti of Tenne ". and Sutherland of
West Virginia republicans probably
win conduct the Inquiry In Colorado.
Reoreaentatlve Taylor of Colorado
agreed to head Ihe Michigan Investl- 1 1
gaton and the tentatively list ..f his '' "
colleagues Includes Representative "'
Hamlin. Missouri and Casey. Pennsyl-
vania. democrats and Howell Utah '' 1
and Switzer. Ohio republicans
linth sub cm mittee are expected "v
to leave Washil gton for the West early H"
in-xt we.-k. pes Ibly Tuesday Places
at whi.li hearing will be held will No
Includ i . 1 1 t-. Colorado Spring i I
Pueblo and Trinidad nnd Bougbtonldo
ami Calumet Mich. nu
PLAN RECALL OF A MAYOR
t "in ral Hundred of Oklalmtna lily
I II" I'ctltiiHl in It-. all the
Mayor.
Irs f.
illduti
Very respectfully your
Ti l SA COMMERCI M. CltTH
i r Bugane Iorton President.
C t Saml is. ii. Secretary.
DISCOUNT COMPANY NOW
isp . I.i
Hundi ed
Ibis ufl.
..f th- state
i-titr
. Sew nrk I loan nil Interest Pn
i organisation formed in
of iii prohibition law
late a petition for th "
. i he h n failed t.. dia-
still i i. .1
m DAYS
liaie i i ip eii glnre the dale n
xxiiieh the iit edtnln bit ration a
month pi. .1. n-i. defimtcl)
iri.mi-"'l lb. il it w.mhl f.irnl-l.
an ample -uppi.i nf pure drink-
ing water tbrongti tbe efty mams
and il.al N'OmlM hgg n 1 c '
been fulfilled.
slelliinl'
OAUVKHTi i.V Tesaa Jan. 11 -wtih special privilege upon
a iih
Is a
ai i sandy b
v iter and it
got! n off sal
moderate i
ri i -t of
b .. bo
. it hi i
. lined on
'rmtt New
di loaded
mayor win. win nave
view of thn City's fulii
thai in tins the mayor
mayor is charged a 'ii
law 1 1 fofcerai nl odiov
the ordinance a ..nst
Ian .ik.
mhc In llns and Sell Conuner-
i ml Coper ami BiU
KETW Y.illIC. aJn. It. The estab-
llahment of a "di. onnt company" is
nut financial interests of this city it
n.' purchase of oommercbM paper
. .l the pr.ipn'ei! i.fL'a II at I n
h.i- nol ss umed definite shape but
it is understood that the scheme will
renc) laws become operative un-
der the new banking system commer-
-M um. nt- win ii ix a plana In th
general scheme of finance hitherto
unknown in this ountrj ami their
posaibllitie have frequently bi
polnti .1 ..ut .s a mures ..f added pro-
fit n is the purpoaa ..f the pr..)ec-
:i.i f the dlei .nt company t.. -labiiah
bran has abroad.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914, newspaper, January 30, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134939/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.