Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1914 Page: 1 of 32
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HI I I. IM S HI I I HMsll IM OK-
m M iuv itui t nil mi i:ii i:
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WILL DEAL WITH ENGLAND
Will Only l.iii' Onl I n I il minimi III
Hclii-st ( Some oilirlnl of
I jig land.
.M Mi AI.KS. flntinru. M'A I ' '
; i. ;.n .-ral Curruii7.ii md.iy ! I.rn-I
l furnish In Mm slate depa rt in. til nt
W'n nI iti( "ii information ivgnrdl'ig
li killing at Juarez nf Mil' F.riii-h
kiihjcet N'i llin im S. F.cnmn ill tin'
mine lime he Ravi- aas'Tai s to Sec-
retary Hryun Ihul ho would invcj-tl-gute
tlio disappearance imar Ju.ir. i. nl'
CiiHtav Hunch it ii American.
This strongly dctuud s'liiul .inn' :if
tCI thiol' llllVH I'f IH'K "t 1 ill i PllM bclV'cell
Hid
Aiiii'I'Ii'iiii secretary "I Hl.it'-' ami
llll I'nlisflt Hi lopllllSt
i hl..f through Fred'
A inri Ii mi roiisitl ii(
sl.liu Fa In-Ill ading
f -1 u n relations i" 1
Xislonul riihiiii'l.
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bt.it'il i ii Si'i'iTtiiry
nniih' iliri'i' ihi.v im
.r li.-iiniM's ili'iilli.
Atmllii r '-.'in - iirrm-il 'V
frmii S-'ci'iMiiiy Hivnit I'mIiiv Ii' wni-'M
he ri"in-sti'il itiiimiliiiln 1 1 1 f 1 1 it"ii
h In i ii ( tin' ili.-.:ij!ii'.'iriin'e nf M.iu' li.
C;u riiti.ii's ii-ii!i's i ii'l" I" '"'l'1
(jiici li s at t In- piiiih' t i me.
Tin- ri'Viilnihiiiaiy li-mlrr'M sliinil
r.ilN tllllt till' ill-ill II (if H'-llt. n. H I'.i'll-
nti flimilil In- tukeii up ilir-nmli tin-
rtiili'tniitlc cliuiiiH'lN i'f hl.s I'uiiiitry.
Tin' furl Mint Ktiulnnil Inis ri"'n;iilz''(l
MlH llllf'l'tlt Cl'l.ll'lll gllMTIlllK'tlt WHS
nut in.'iitiiini'il In the ri'ply hut )-
r ii h h m t'lj limrll sieriiliiliiill iiliiimi;
Ilium- fiimllliir wllh thi' sll u;it inn. Cur-
Iiiti7.il in Ills rrfiTi-in'O ti Mm I'rn-
tim ruse imtiiti'illv rciiuirld il Mm!
fii'i r.'lnry HrHii'8 oritrlnii I ihi-hmhri'
hnil hccn tho llrsl inrnliini of tin?
inaltiT lirmmht to his Htt' tiM""
head nt the ri" olutlnli.
In tlm wrltlert iiicshiiki' I" Mn' oo-
ri'tiivy ivhli'h mis iuUln.-soil In Cnti-
fill Slmpii'h Cairiiii7a illil li' "'
that any InvrsUKiitlmi "f Mi B"iitin
rune van IipIm; iniuli' mi IiIh part.
IIdwrvit sltiiiillani-iinsly with Mir
IDii nntos tn ashlnntuii. SnTrtiiry
TiiholH IksiipiI an nlticinl annoiini'f-
inont saylnp Mint tin- Ih'iit.m I'flsu
waH lii'ing InvoHtlKatril l""l' Ibr sutln-
facliun i'f the 'riMt i t n l i i n 1 1 1 Ml parly.
It was iinuVr.-itimil that Scrn'tarv
Hryan's flrHt li i cM.-it k" inni'ly inUi-il
for I n f i r i mi 1 1 ill ri'Kiii ilitiK Mir llru-
ton uVuth rmiiK'Sliil !' Mi" HritMi
furciKii "Mice. On Mir i.i'livrry "f
this trlcRi-ani f'arrntizu riilcrnl "ii a
Inns confrrrnrr wllh hia inhlsns.
All ron ospondriii'i' or. Mm Mrxiran
Hiilr nf the inatlrr as nivm to Mm
latPd rros with the slatiinciit
of Kennr Fnhrla Mint Mir llontuil i iiir
was helng Im rHllKalfii for the
formation nf lirni'ral Ciinanzu
Jirrhapii 111 r.'isf Kngliitiil should
iinire the date.
This It wiia pointod cnl wnnlil
(Continued on I'iiuc 10.)
in-
or re-
pnt
EROKEDOWNINDEATH CELL
Miiliiiiilni'il CoinpiiMiri' I'nlil Slir wan
Itraily to i:ntrr Mir lii'nlli
I Ion M'.
At ltl'lt.N X. Y. I'eli. !.--ilH.
Cyiithlii lluffum calm and indlffer-
i nt rvrn iifl'T the Kate of Auburn
prlmin rloKi'd mi her totiinlit finally
I rnk dow n and "pt bitterly iir Mat-
or. MaiKaret I'alry preparnl to lake
lirr np to Mm little tell where Mary
"n liner the last woman to be lei'-
tloeiiteil in thih stiilr whs Imprisoned.
Mrs. liiiffinn ronvlrled hist nlitht of
I'lMinlnsf h r hiislinnd. Willis linffiiin.
was brmiKht hire today from Little
A ah y under wnlmre to die in the
fleet rie chair.
At no time dmini; the journey to
Auburn had Mr. Hu'fiiin jrlvn any
h'ictx that she renlizrd Mm seriousness
hi hit position. .- neiiin aien wiis
Installed toniint in tne ivoniiins pus
on
oi'i:it m:sov ii s ci.im ii
Uilll I'l-i-Minn I .rair rii'hidelpbia Malt-
ril on Itoad rir Tour.
I'HII.AIiKI.I'lllA. Feb. 2S. The
season nf urand opera by the l'liiladel- ;
phin-ChiriiK" iiprtii roinpaiiy rinsed in
tliis rlty toiiiuht and the company of
nearly "ml p' tsons siartrd on its road
tour. The riit stop will he Cleveland
Mt'd the sen nd Pull. is.
I I I I. Mill iSI lis lo ITT
(in el n.i :s i k ki:t
The ten h ei. Ins cf the Mi ll
.M'niM' coiiiu'ittet uppiciiied at a
in- etinj le Id Friday niwht yrs-
tirdr.y iei..d a mass. meeting of
I nUai.k to In b( Id in the district
lonrt rooMi .Mi.ml y nii.'ht for t lie
pui Iom of iihiiiInk n citizens ti k-
pi to iipose. repuliilcans demo-
unts nnd roelallsts. in the com-
bs o:ty rlriMon.
The nbovi notii e is published at
t!ie urimnt rriii.t of tlm Mull
Mooters.
HISTORIC CHURCH 10
HOUSE UNEMPLOYED
o( I U'.nl'l ol V III I.IMI M ol
s il I'lllUs
Will 'I'm 11 ( liiiicli out in I'linr iiihI
ii' I lint Tin y Air I fil
AImi
M'.W Vi'lJK. Fell. 2 - HIkI".Ic
I ' 1 . i i 1I1 i-li 1 1 - -! of Urookl.Mi In
Mhlrh liillty Waul Mi'iThrr nlli'i
pi rii.'lii'il and whi rr dnrliiK Mir war
I..IU i ilir hlulrH a romiiii'iit
M.i.i:iT! sli.pl and air for a wi''k U!
riir .ml In Mi" iini-niil rd of Urook-
hn il whs anonnri'd tndny liy K'' I M'.
Ni well liwhl IIiIIIh. pastor.
Aided I lli'lllli' I'H Iif Ilia eolKjri'-
I'lilion In. IIIIIih will Kl'f fond to all
v In apply ill the Muyl'lowrr inlNiton
i inn. reteil villi the l'ly oiniith. The
cxpeliinrn' In In' iricil for one week
:i s idi'd on iim u rc"iilt of ttie
Ktot inuiL" of mi ram -ddr ehnreh hy tin'
iiiii in ployed liint lilwht.
1 think if a hundred or a IIioiih-
..lul men 'iiM''d to hlrrp In l'ly inoni h
i hnieh I iiio.it irrtttinly Would lei
theiii simp there" Hiild Mr. Millls.
'V..i also would find inr K"liiK "lit tn
l'e fnne food and eoffee 1 never put
enrjiets and eiiiliiotis iihead nf folliH "
i i in i! i. on k i it in ci.vr.i s
I II VI I K. Mt. II s SOT
III I V Ml I I II
111 i in Tliiit Hi' I i'ium-iI I n ml ri'iln--al
mill llu Jniiii'il Mir Kelid
A rniy
KAMI.i: PASS Tex. Feb. 2H - -C1".
menle 'elMiil Mm Airierii'un raneh-
ii.im repotted to have benn klilnaped
by Mexiian federals and handed ut
lli(li'i;o Mexico lb ullve nrcordniK t'l
(jenenil lliiurdjardu federul conimnn-
drr at IMedras NiKras. Cuurdanlo to-
day de'larrd 'rrara eueuped fi:nm
hlh captors lat Saturday and Joined
ii party of eonstltutlonallms. This
slalenie'it could hot bu confirmed hero
toriKht.
Thr rumor that Vcrgura was allxe
was beiird fust two days uko anionK
federals In Neiivn I.aredo. Hen. (iiiar-
Jaido's slalement Is Mm first official
recoenition Mils report has had. The
frdc rals at l'lrdras XeKius have bel li
very uneoiun.unlcalive Hlnce Verpara's
r! i n t h was ri ported and beyond the
bare statement by (iiuirjardn that Vcr-
isara bud Joined tht ronstitutionallsts
M.tliiliU was obtiiiiiiil'le tonlKht So
far none of the ledernls In this vici-
nity have attempted to explain Mm
Milnnppine; of VeiKiiru which xvas
viticssed hy both his wife nnd his
riiphcw who siiw Iiini clubbed over
(lie he id and drmrimd away by five
Mtxlcans led by Apolonls ItodriKUcz
who was idenlilied iiloni; the bo'der an
a well known minor federal leader.
lilted Slates Consular officers who
n i sliirated at Hidalgo where eVr-
K.ir.i was rep'irled assassinated re-
p.irlrd thera aeenied no doubt of his
(featu. but that nvldent hostility to the
Im estimation bnd blocked attempts to
trrnver the body
Itepoits on lllMV-tiKlllioll
l..l!i:i'0. Tex. Feb. I'H.- A rejnut
mi his InvestlKntion of the cese of
Cleineiite Vermira the Texas ranch-
man i' 'naped from his ranch by
Mxieiins. URreeiiiK In everv respect
with the report of Consul Alonzo P..
Carrett. was made tonlBht by Cap-
tain ICd M.itson of thp b cal coinpany
of stnte militia to Adjutant Ueneral
lillirhillRS.
Tim report includes a map of Mm Is-
land from which (Vrguru was taken
to Mexican soil chowlmt that by the
boundary roinmi.'-slon's Riiriey the is-
hind is entirely in Tex is territory. The
Island was the part nf 'enrar:i'8 ranch
from w hich thr horses were stolen.
M.itson reported that VrKara'si
family Informed him that Cuptain
llodrlKiiez of tlm federal army took
dinner with Vrntara the day before
the kidnaping and that llodriuuez
thin asked Vert-.ini to cross the river
i.nd reeehe pay for eleven horses
which the latter c aimed had been
stolen by liodriiiiiez's men. It was on
this Invitation Mini V
erpara crossed
to Mm Island the next day. Maison says
in his report.
Americans here are waiting eiiK-rly
action of Mm Mate department in sr.
cut-in:.' the return of Verara's body.
HlllWs I lea lie- t Sentence Pov-lo fr
lli'inb oiiinuc I't-liriiiirj
13
; CIIICAHO F.-b. Conviction ;nl
I S' ntein.e to Mm severest petiai'j- al-
low d by the luw followed sulf'lv en
a "I l.o khand outruRe i iinih! h.-u
two weeks ui;o wlmn J"di:e I.ainlis tn.
day snnU'ii'-rd Suhatoie S'-rieinl to
file y.ars In Mm penitentiary and to
pay a line of Jl.1'1"'. Serlanni p:o rd
.a l.onih on Mie niiMit of Frhi:iry 11
j that wrecked the crociry .f I. ..e.ii do
Mi nni. II" iv is arrested almost m-
t mi diiitely n rul ( onlessd to having
.'pun blnik hind lidters to Mebme.
Tile r' niiirl.ahle feature of case
ari ordbm io Mir Italian detecti' e
i;uad. is hit Italiuiis Were foul d who
wiulil Kit- evidence aainnt prison.
IT
SUPPOSED DEAD Ii
nm .inn uii'ira i?'rMi
lOHUillJ THI Li U0 J
I M I'll I I VII HI ( I Mil II Will
III Kil l I H W Vs I Ul 1.
in 1 1 1 t
WAS INSANE HI THE III
I rll I'liioiisi'iiMis nil (lie Willies Sinn I
Alti'l' ail Onlcul tli.it l.ii-leil
Tlilii- lliiji.
ClIICAMi i Fel' "7. V1 illiiiiu Clirii-
C FlllS. till' ( 'llllllill.lt 1 I. .Itliel nier-
chaut on 1 1 in I line lor tlm luiinbr ol' I
his wife today adiiilllrd his ihaii!"
ilial ins wife wns unfaithful was un-
true lie uiuso from lb" witness
rliair and with bunds cluirhcd .ih .vc
bis head swore that be l.rlirved .-he
w as a Kood w oman.
The prosecuilon then soiiulu to pry
out detiills of Mil) crime. Ion I'.liis asset-led
his mind w:is a blank until Im
itwoku and found hini.-ell Ki.-miik the
cold hps of the .-lam woman. When
tile prosecutor I .line Insistent Kills
moved restlessly in his chair ner-
vously wipid his forehead or held his
head III Ins hands.
"Isn't It a Tact that v Inn the shots
win- fired your wife was asleep and
thai you held the revolver a f'-w
Inches from lo t head
No She tool tne that I alwavs
li.nl been a uo.1 husband to her. She
said site knew she was doitik; WToiiK
hut could not h'lp II. 1 thought
every lllllIK lined ill III V life W.1S KoillH
I'l-uiu me. 1 saw my wife and my
ihilili'cn vanish as In a vision
'Ills rciv'eil In liis chair and fell
baci'vard an'iitisi Mm wall. II" was
unconscious for two minutes ami dur-
li'K Mie remainder of the cross examl-
nalion kepi his eyes el isud. It was
his third day on the stand and Ins
completed Ills testimony lair in tho
afternoon.
John S. Henderson special nserit
for the Western I'nion Telenrapli
roinpuny was called lo prove thai
Mrs. Kills sent three telegrams from
Clnclnnlill to .1 ii hu m Caldwell the
Canadian whom KI lis accused Tlm
witness did not have Mie messages
say-in they could tii obtained only
from tho Cincinnati nffire.
Kills asserted he was Insane when
he killed his wife.
"Arc you sane "' he was risked.
"1 think 1 am."
Further testimony will b" intro-
duced Monday.
TRY 10 WRECK LUTED
Sisoiiil Altenipt in Two Works lint
Tin- Fli-st One Was
Slll'l-Ssflll
ALIirgrKiiijl'K N. M. Feb.
An attempt was made to wreck Santa
IV Overland Limited train No. 1 at
(liilliip at 1 o'clock this mornliiK. A
switch lendiiiK to a work train sidinK
a mile cast of town had been thrown
and a switchman who was sent out to
handle an inrnn.iim freight discov-
ered the open switch. Ten days ao
wreckers removed a rail two miles
west of Malliip und Mm eastbound ov-
erland Limited was badly wrecked.
"SUFFS WEREKQVIE ACTORS
Police Thought They Were Try inn lo
Itaiil llolnr nf I'reinli'l'
Asiiiitli.
l.".piiX Feb. 2S. An enterpris-
ing attempt ity a band of supposed
:iulfi.'ij!'-ttes to raid I'remler Asipiith's
i ffieial resilience In Pownln street
today was fius'raled by the police
who are always stationed in strong
force In that vicinity.
Several automobiles cntitaiiiliix a
dozen women wcarlni; the colors of
the militant oiKa.ni.alion dashed sud-
denly into tin street from W hiteliall
i.ud the occupants were about to he-
Kin "liostililtes" wlmn tin1' police sur-
rounded Mi'in.
It transpired aiterwaid that the
"preparations' had been promoted by
an American movni.; picture cm eru
v. hich had h.red chor us Kil ls to rrurr-
m nl the militants.
ADDRESSED J1AJ CROWD
Two l b ULsiiliil People lleiml Af .le.l-
llliws Speak nt llokoshe
Last Mailt 5
IK 'KOSIIK Oklii. Feb. llefuro
a crowd numUcrinn over two thous-
and by far the greatest t.v r ns-etn-bb
il in this town Al JenninitH demo
crutic candidate for K"M rimr told the
story of his l.fe and the reasons ad-
vanced by him for the. oteis to
i haiiire the present machine Kovern-
iiiint In Oklahoma sevnrly critirisinK
itovtrnor Crui n und tiie IrKisiaiiiie
for lack of liiiidiliori an 1 vetoirii
laws passed for the br; rhf of the
nib. I. rifl JrnniiHs also deivl Into
the landidi'iy nf "i 'or pm all' n Lo'
Williams fceoilng the p.".t ofh. lal and
private recoid of that Jurist. M". Jeti.
nings was introduced b) I ranK Pe-
laney who Raid that hu had known
Mr. Juhhlnifi for tidily y-rs a i l
Itiuded the courage und lb lltj if Mm
candidate.
EJECf AMERICAN RECSOITS
cut llai k III illlilte hi II. I llil
.i v in in i. oii
I in'li
.11 It I Mexico
O i l 1. .in I I Ult I efll-eo .
i..i
1 !.l I I I It ill In I e tilllliillt ll.'lll I 'ill
1 1 1 1 . i lina I .in Ii WjisK'cii ' m s'old
I .V tile general
AiiM'ia: tliciu were the foil mine
Maitin Mi limn N" I'i in nit
-Heel Huston.
Ilrlilv lintels. Ill Clew-ln .-Meet
linsloll.
I'll. tries IMdKcuat. I'oint Mttioii
Fa.
Will lxessel iS 4 Owull HVenoe I le-
ft i ml M it Ii.
An American RlvInK hi name as A.
I.. '1'nsh and who declined to namo
his address also wit in the party.
The leliel aernpluna was giten a
sucesslul test today.
NOT FUSE IN CITY
M tl lVF III JillV KKI'I III l( ts
IN (iiMIMi I'lTV l i l t -TION
lt inihlb nil- ul a McrliiiK Last Mi; hi
Decided In Pill Out n Slrit i" lit
1 1. ki t
Thai Mm pi-oKressiv es of Tulsa few
in number have never wanted lo fuse
Willi the republicans ciilmr under A
litket name of "prnKt'c-siv e-rcpubli-tan
' luit would rather Join in a cltl-
'.' ii:i movement and if poK-llibi I uuo
affiliated Willi Mis "reform' move-
ment said to hn (raining some head-
way was demonstrated yesterday
when tliev refused to even consider
.iinalKamatlou with their father or-
K : 1 1 1 1 v. ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
PIsKimted with the pret.ititions of
the bull nioosers the repiiidiciins held
a meetitiK lust nlKht and decided to
put out a rompletD ticket some of th
best business men of the city whosa
reputation for standlnf for tlm rlKbt
iiini Identified with every public-spirited
mnve In tiie city to be placed on
the ticket.
"The opportunity for the republlcapj
In the coming rlty election la hrlKht-
rr ut this time than ever before In
the history of the city and what Mie
wont to do now Is to Ret some remit-
nurd business men on tlm ticket and
they will win." said one of the speak-
ers at last nlirlit's meetlnif.
The progressives yesterday announ-
ced that they had Issued a call for a
iniiss-nmelliiK Monday nixlit for tho
purpose of natulan men on a "citizens
ticket." The call for the mectiiiu; was
n.nde following Mm conference of
their committee with ihe republicans
In Mm l ominercinl club. The proKress-
Ives in order that their exact number
may not lie known hy the countliiK of
'lie ballots the day of the primary eon-
t rived t' Idea nf fusing witli Mm "re
foiiuers" and ruining out on a citi-
zens ticket.
DEMOCRATS WANT THE JOBS
Take l'i ( liuri-s Again! Pnslniiisli'i-
Aml Assist unt nt Mr
Blenter.
M'A LKSTlJlt Okla.. Feb. L'S . iSpe.
( ial I. Charging Inciiniputem y und
gross tiegloot of duty ugnlnst I'ost-
ma.ster Hurry (.'. Clurk und his as-
sistant It. C. Nelson republicans the
ilemocrallc country central committee
this ufternuon adopted resolulluns
urging tho removal of both. The
( lunges are based upon u 4niiu short
uku lu postal funds which . cenrrnd
In lllli) und for which Louis II Mut-
ton postul clerk bus Just S'l'Vcd un
eighteen months' term in the f'd"ial
pemtentiarv it lriliriannlli. Kansas
Pemociais chum that the sliortai;e
was worked MuoiiKh u period of -lx
months aiidMiat I'lark and Nelson
failed in their duty in clncknm up
the daily r Ipls.
Clark has two years to sn e and
Mm president lias refused In remove
him for political reason only. I'. S
Lister lias thr organiz.it ion endois..
mrut to seemed him. Mr. cpirk lab-
els the action of tlm coinnni'.e us
not hinir more than polite s. I
Ten iiostal inspectors h ive imi.
Killed Mm ea.se und both e .ii.-r .i ! . d j
him from criticism.
Ml Kill It WIIC. (.11 I Wl It Nl I
i-m Ji-rsi-v Supremo (niirt liccidc
Clii-n I'.o l ull I nlleel.
TL KXTOX. X. J.. I'el Tho'
supremo court deeded tod.v thill
AriKelo Clcerello can collect s : i m-:
siirancn on the life of In w.fe
though he Is und-r senteni f death
for murdering her. Tlm it sitatic
inmpany had refused to pay the
money. rp er' Ho has :ih i .led fiom
the death sentence and vv !i
tho ;
Insurance money to pay his lawyers
164 DAYS
I line else-rl elm e Mm dale on
wbl'ti tin ill jr aduiiii'sirntlon a
tii'Hith previously ilrflnltrlv
pnunl'-ed that It would furnish
nil ample supply of pure di Ink.
Ing Water through the city in ilus.
nnd tlint promise has not j'ei
fMsrii fulfilled.
IO K HELO TODAY!
K l''.. K(((
s lt ll l - .O III III II' I M.ll
N M I . ( lit 111 II I I o
I )'( I I K Iv
AT OLD Mi
Hotly Will He shipped ul :l -'.-' Ibis
Aflcriioini lo the I amllv llomc
al I oh do Ohio.
Fllllfiu! sei V Ices ov 'l (lie hndv of
I'ennis liasliuKs man. i!'"r rf iln (l
lu 1 V-... I I ! . . . . . . f Til.
sa who died at lilo'clo'li l-'i ni i v n niil
Will lie collilllct.il mil t lie lliii I .mi .
liy church at 2 u clo. It II Is HI. i n
hy the Ut. . FaMmr John 1 1 II- i it..
pMStol .
All the On .iiili. is of the kiiilim of
Coluiuliiis. of whl'li be was iif' long
li en r vxui inai' ii nt a pr isnui
fnun the home H'l Soiilb I'lncinnn-
(I to Ihn church n 1 1 d followlnu Mm
Services Will then h nl the pro. esslon
to Mie Frisco Station The ho.lv will he
sl ipped In a s nil -ii- ov i the Fi is
CO Ul 1 o'clock lo Toledo I 'III... III.'
old family home.
Tim following no 'Inh. is of the
Knights of Columbus will In- Ihe
live pall hoai-ois I'M Ma. I.e. I. 1. I'.
Honey Thomas .1 i.'iiiiin. Thiun.."
White Themes W While ilci::.'
Covls J. !'. Illack nnd .1. Ci i The
honorarv pa II h.-.i i . i - will he I .. K
Cone. F n. Letcher. M Moran. J V.
Crosbi. J II Mcf wan. .1 T N'ixoii.
A. W. I.eonai d .1 II Iv mi i. II. it i v
lleasley (i. T lira. I n I: i: Alex.in-
der. W. y Itagli-v. C A Li .nl n and
II. K. Mv"is.
KelHtlVes nf Mr. IIiisMiiks Wele n.l-
lll icd early I 'l ldiit mm nlng hy i ; I n
T. I tin (1 en who realised his serious
londltloii to com. to Tulsa Immediate
ly. James 1. Hastings of Pine tirove
W. 'a. and W'lllhuu ll.isllugs of liuf.
lain N. V. brollieis of the deceased
and Mrs. T'tswoitli. n sister will ar-
rive lieie In Mine for Mm fiiuernl Mrs.
Tet.sworth vv as liiteieeiel on Imr way
lioin her home In Los Aiindes In the
cant.
All day yestenlav telegruins poured
Into Mm office of Mm (ikiihnmn Ns
lionul eoiiipiiy expreiisliig grii f
ut the sad event that hue rolih-sl the
gas Industry of Mm j-reat construo-
tive genliis.-s and Mils elty nnd sts.'n
of one of Its most conspicuous de-
elopers.
Flowers were nni to Mm residence
ull day yesterday until Mm r:iskd had
bren llterilly hurled III the beautiful
blossoms.
At a sperlul mrellni; of the bicird i f
directors of the Coinniei rial club yes-
terday afternoon I lie following reso-
lution condolenci s wi re written to bu
I resented lo tho family of pennis llas-
I'riKS.
Mr. Hastings Was one i.r Ihe most
lloinlnent members f Mint organlzn-
tlni for years beinc one of the mos
I'tillring workers of the club.
The resolution.
Whereas tlm gaunt Inevitable hand
of death has one r. r. a. le d ito
cur nild'l and has snatched from our
tanks our tli-tlnruislied i o-worker
Pennis HaMlniiH and
Whereas we feel In his Passing we
losl a loyal friend and an efficient
Worker
Therefore he It r solved on behalf
or the Comnierelal club of Tulsu bv
Us tmrd i.r directoi s m s lal u t -
big assemble; this L' si li div of l.'eh-
I'uiiv. llHt thai vv. ri-eogiilze in Mie
death of Pennis llaeCnu-s thai a strong
J man ims gone 1 1 . n i ns strong in In-
icllecl. rh ai.i f r nnd a. blev.ment;
that vee extend to his fannlv our heart
I'e.t svinpa'liy in Mie loss of mi slab
wart u man. so affeetionaie n hus-
Iband and so Indulgent u father; that
we recognize Mm b.-s to Mi" business
land social circles of our ijtv to be ir-
1 repBiable: ul. due.! chiislemd und
l.nlT.iW Itlg. we slall.l Willi b.'We lieilds
In thu presei . f the Impartial Itenp.
-r who has tali' ii awav our friend
and.
I'.e It furtb r n sol il I hat -opv
ol' th'-sc le-olllllons he sp-ei upon
cur inirviiiies. a copv sent to the sorrow-
ing family and that Mmv In- piil li-li .)
'n t he d i i ly pr. ss of our cit v .
(.S.lcdl Lunelle l.oltoll. I'lesldelll.
.1. i '. l.' ti i. r. s. cret. .
Tin 'I n ; a ( ' Ul - elub.
FIRST ACROSS THE ANDES
in 1 1 .in Prove mri n in Vulooio-
h.l. il... s i...
xiii lie.
An Amein.i'i i.iiilt a u t ' . no . hi b- il ri v .
. .. I.. I. i. ... x ..io ..r ma
X. .1 a Piin.'toii looihall player of
teil'lll Vears. llllS succeeded III loss
ii.g t!ie And's 1 1 un achieving n vh -
l"it f'" vvhirh aun.u. ..ip.n f a num.
I" I of for-ei::u nml.e.s liave heen slriv
i.i r Mi" pit r ii y ' a i s or in ot ". x. I
' ' ''! ::l"illl I I" I he Pan-Atlli-rp an
l.i"ll iimn in - d Mallins alllvil In i
Siintir.o CI;.. I i; i .. Aires. 1
.'.lerlitin.i I
A I il. r of .H'cmpis to rros.s ihe'
A nd s In in i . i I.. m s h.r full. d. Mar- 1
tin croKs
I Mm I a el: bone of 1 1. South
lb ail c'.niini M at .1 Imii-h
iii'.i" th in l::.' f. . t tin i h
fa Ii n.'ri I 's pa I at s
of
the
j
I iMisitioiii-is In Spain.
MAPI. III. F-b. I'x - Com m I - -. . i . i i j
fiotn the pnram.i Pacific i xposl'ti.u j
Col. Walter P. A'cliri'.s. Thnin is pi j
and I'alv'ln I:. Lrown vv-re r cei ved
tod. iv by Pi'
ii' l Fdoaribi P. t.
The! VV". J
.J"f 'I' t.l.
.n'ed ..by Am' m
HE SWALLOWED 97
NICKELS AND WON BET
in i hi
Is NOW l MM o
I MM 1 1 Hi
I Ippollenl ( illlld I lull I
sent liowii mid I o-i ii
S.i I (el
!-T I .' ' I IS I I ' X s I 'amp ill.
of t oluuiliia HI nwalloived '' lie It -es
and Won a w ik I "i i". T 'lhlt he
IS III the .'III e I I a ... lor w ho Is
i 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 II 1 1 ' 1 1 With the I .-I of Wllh.ll.lW-
II. k I Im ll.s li em his ' lliltnall
i .i t iiiks I .ml. '
.Inllll 'i.lhllli s tt a 1 1 i w ed "lilt -evil
i.r k. li ami I. .si Ihe t.el
p. wi.ii i r rim t mii p.wooii.
President Wilson Will lve "I 'ceil"
for ll'illso lleliliieriilie I euib'r.
W ASHINHToX. I . i. ':x As a
1 1 lhi.tr to the wm-l .f i i..-.ir '. I n
I l wood of Alabama us .1' luoct at hi
leader III the house I'lrsl.lellt W i'Sitll
will give a dinner at the White Moose
mi Mni.h '.i for Mm n in holly leader.
Main 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 he I n of congress will he 111
Mlltl.sl I II M I I It ol ol I III M
M'l I NIMtll ONI I ss
lo I Ml Ml I IN).
I oil' ealeil ill Woods. 'I liey I'ireil Into
Noli-1 iilon Itoanling Moose. Ivlll-
lug llnee Mm.
1 1 t til I'll i.. .Mich.. Feb. 3H In
I'l'i.m'i'tion with Mm Painesdule miir-
tler mystery snid to have been one of
the developments of I he topper min-
ds strike five numbers of Mm West-
ern Federation of Mini m wre arrest-
ed here loduy. The n i reals were made
after un ulleged (onfessliui ufj John
Huhtu former Mcietafy' of the fluuth
Lanje local of Mm Federation.
N'ck Verbuniis an organizer for Mie
federation II. Juliiicr lalloimii Asuc
Jitttlimn Joicph Jultlimn and lliihta
arc prisoners In tin- lloiighlou couti-
Iv .lull I'hm-ged wllh Mie murder of
'llioinas Pally Arthur Jane and Hur-
ry Jane I ion - ii n I in woikersnt Palues-
i'ae. Pec 7. They are held without
bond for Imirlng on March .I.
tllllll.l'S lllegell confession was vol-
iiiilai v. "'i o nllng to Sheriff Cruse. He
said the conf. s.-lon Was. ill sub. Inure
as f dlovvs
iluhta dei 1 1 I'll that lie and the oili-
er men under uriesl filed a fusillade
of shots into the Padv boarding linuse
froin Mm woods near hi. lie fired
nine shots hlmsi If Im said. The plot
wu." conceived he told the sheriff by
a. mail w iio lias not hccn aircsied.
hnhta said ho wns iiiot! to confess
by Jiangs of conscience and anger In-
ward ihe federation which h. 1 re-
moved him as secretary. Verhnmic is
a Crolliin inlii"i Mm other four prls.
' in ri are Fins. The case altiaded
widespread nltenllon because Mm vie.
Urns were lirltlsh subjects.
The special grand Jury spent several
(ias InvesilgiKing f Tm ' r hut re-
tuitied no Indictments. Anthony
I. in as prosecuting nltoriiev of Hough-
ton county has h...M Chicago for
several duvs Investigating the slory
that Waiblrll Million men did Mm
shooting.
HOI'tillTON Feb. 18- Janus .Me-
Naiighton general manager of the
Calumet and llecla mining company
lit ill n I .t today to chaii man Taylor
that Im would appear ns a witness Tor
the operators hrf.'ie the roll g I r ssi mil I
llirisllg-alilig rolnniilter. Mr VI..
Nauelilon acted as a guide f. tl.
' "inillt e today on n visit of liispec-
turn to Mm Culm .el and He. la stamp
ml Is ami stydter t .. illui.tl
I'uh In heaiin:s w ill I.- i- sinned
I Mo. lav w hell the operates will I .. i
I'f .- Illation Of Ml. ir ei:e
iir n i ion i. t n i i :i:m i v
I lie li-s Poll isv.( v i.k..
Ill-role Mnll-e in (!..
washi.m;to. cei. j. -ni .-
bill nrovldlliu for a ...
"' """nal umv rs.ty U a-lnng
i'ii. was approved l..d
I.V il till-iil
Of WlHieSs S la foie e bolls. oln-
lllltlee oil education Thrv in I I. e
President. Ih-ntotl of the 'IVelsle
f 'erriiont. r. ii y .f th" t i
'. ''i'1'ui "f pi'-nleiiis ..f -t.t. nm.
i v' ' '''"' p KllsWoMll IWoVVIl New
' '" k l''lo-''--'t v. fotm-r f-di ri
t . 1 1 II -
mls-..ii. i ' .. at.: ami Superi
I letldcl P" f e M.lwaukr"
1 S' ln.ols f. : n : in. nt f . v .
I i"ti i I l-a I it mi a - ii. ia' n .ri
Ml Tl N ON MLMt N t.lNiop.
I
V.' .--ll I M iToV. lei -.s P i.ns
"f the io'iihi i . n. m.mvih
f. b 1 r . ri '. it Ta n mm a I I In.ivtn u
W li.. Il I i ! d ' hal V I ..v. I to tin'
' I' ! - w i .- i i . .1 at th.. nn . .p..
J ell ' u ' ' 1 !! . Ill i I " 'ft ! I !:. I a !
A. In i . 4 i .t I .i '.I t n.
Ail of tlf w in. I ih . ffi.- r
o' Mi" Tamp!.-. t ..'. . -.i s .... . . I
' I i 1 1 pi.i.n ami i he f -14-n. r w i i
r.t ' M.i.i': i:i in ii mi in I ".
ill if -ns
I." i I W " II
i v hn nm
c.o. n. 1 1 -1 of ile
bv I. il i;
.i i I 'he .Mf; t. ih.- e i i ..f --.
I'I. "I M. I'l'l'l.'l'. 'l b) tll.l e!ei.
Vile I
jFIVE HINERsTaCE
I CHARGE OF MURDER
I ONt I I sit I! I til I M I Mini r
Ml Kill It 111 ( I l I Ii v
o III
BRITON WAS NOT ARMED
Was si I i Through Hu. so ma. I and
I bell i Min i W oillids W ore In-
tin I
wASIIINiiToy j.'.. eS William
S L' litnll. 'he lll lli-h .tliiij ct .1
.1 llare.'. w as 1 1 i ami w s ..t t(
dealll in ll i s i. flic. pistol Inillet.i
Ihiiiui.li tin. si. .mm h en inn hH nf.
ill col illllg lo com 'III vv .. Illl'ol inallatl
which has leach. . I U aslniii ..ffj.
i nils
V lule no siai.'im ni I ihu effect
was r..rlliconiim; today .-I.. Ieing f
official interest n Un- proposed st
111. U l. Ill on Hellion's bn.lv w as I V idelll
Mm belief being that ill" ev.iniiiialiu'i
would he iim fal only in that it might
serve lo -1 1 1 . 1 til evldel.ee of lllil-
lll Witnesses Who posslhly ot 1ml wis.)
would vvltli lew Iheir m.il slat. menu.
Hetii..ii earned no aims when hi
appro. -n In d V illa's ff.ee In .liiare:.
iic oiding lo in formal ; in h. sp.-nl
'" b s walling for the interview
Mini en. led In his death walking hack
and fort h in 1 1 . . n t f th. ff Iniild-
ing. lie was shot through Mm stoma -li
after he entered ll ffie. and receiv-
ed other vvoumls afterward allhongli
I he first w as nmi t i
' I i nl lie. i ruoili.ns as lo Ihe meth-
ods of luvesiigaiion to lie pursued
were Issued l.id.ij by the slate and war
ilepni I nietits lo Mndr represeiilallves
al I)' Paso It Is realized that tia'al
conditions must ildeiiiilne Ihe detail
and only blond lines were drawn ill
Mm (III lions.
II was not known exactly today
vv h.n Mm commission would shirt for
Chihuahua as Mint largely will depend
on Mm availability of ihe special train
which Villa has promised to provide
for Mie tin nspurlalion of tlm party.
Secreiury (i.urlsiin early in the day
authorized Ueneral Scott n cummund
ul Mm post ul KI Paso to detail twj
Alloy surgeons to niako a medical ex-
amination of the body; and acting
Secretary Mnoi e of I lie state depart-
ment said it had been left to the Col-
lector of customs and tlm 1'hlted
Stales district utloiney at KI Paso to
Select two persons lo represent tho
slate depa rl uieiit. These representa-
tives ll was said probably will In)
chosen outside of Mie consular ser-
vice. The examination of llenton's hndv
will he conducted by tile I'niletl Slates
aiitlioiilles the lirltlsh view being hat
the responsibility rests on tlm stat'i
depa rt ment. The Hriiish ambassador
lias taken freipient opportunity to
show the satisfaction Ins government
feels al Mie atllliuh' of the state lie
pertinent adding another tribute to-
day lo Mm activity whl.-h has marked
Mie prosecuilon of the impiiry. Sir
Cecil Spring-ltir spent an hour with
Acting Secretary John Massed Moore
going over- details of tin- case after-
ward repl eSelo'llg Ills StiltllS ttl MlJ
foreign office. Humors that tentative
effoits have heen made by the constl-
Continued on Page 3.)
THIEF STOJE S200.000
(.ot vv.iv Willi a I oil u ne hi a llroad
PavliiMil lb bher y hi
I'aiis.
PALIS I'eh LM A daring theft of
f '.'nil un In cash was carried nut to.
day in Mm Luc Cham-hat In the hank
lug distiict of pans. The money wis
ti'U'-n fr-.m a postnli'ioe motor driven
'lehv.-iy wagon in which it was being
carried l oiislgnees for pay rolls.
Tlm wag m wa(t in charge of two
men. one a chauffer who watched Mm
door nt Mm hack of the enclosed
wagon while his companion delivered
the p:o kag.-s. Tin- s nd man went
Into a brokd-s office leaving Mm
i'ooi- locked. W lo.i he retu.'-imd he no.
I. ced that lie most valuahle pi kaga
a small hi.; m nt a in i n J Jimni" w.s
' i o ..
Thed'V't dr. laird in- had S.'dl 111
i tm T'i" ."!.i ' .'nm 1. led th.it Mm
II' ' f had heen .lr-s.-. in .stoffi' e
tUiit'nl 111 and i'.'" 'Ssed a k'V w ith
which he npen"d the d....r when he
i im a fr . i 's ali i t imi had 1 - n .h-
V. fled
P.I PI P.I l( Ns W II I PI T
ot I II II. HIV III Iv I I
w i: i i-iii .Ti.Y li: ji !:sr
I l e -. . ! . .f I ..tV lint t
at en I i he I . 1 1 .lo.i-e in -cling t i
br li.-; M m!. i. . ..hi w i-li ll -
I ': ; in V ; VV rf I -lining I .'i'y
ti I ". W ha'. .. p.. 1 tn i. n
it i p. iblit a n t ' lo i. w 'ii '' w it ;e
. .'.I p. .1 nf ....mi' n Hie h t ;t.
i. I - :- I I islio s men ol Tills l
h" d- el l . .'inn. ir d the siipp. rt
' ' ' ' i i ' i ins I . In-r r gilt-
t! ' ..' .; p.
K. I I VI PFUM ti'M ch ar-
' t '1 i-l .. li.'y ! p.lh.i. 1't
'..I VNT II V' ' i'i. I ' d -.Ml.
i !' ' "f st.ii- ininii.oi.. fr.
'1 I .' n iv .
I Ml l.s h.'in 'an of Mm
' !' 'i'.e il il C 'II: Ul 1".-'.
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