Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1914 Page: 1 of 10
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f K.ui.ias til.' unanimous
'I'll. 'iv was m vvcll-tlcliin-'l
it i.f sni"M 1 liivm mi? I'll- ' ate
lis .s i.s t In' next meet inn I'l "'''.
. association Iiiim nil i-a.l v ' "II-
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vcie-l in annual ( .invention ni 'Kl.i-
itnii a Miss.i.iil and Arkansas
Other .irtlecis if tin.' association
t-rt... v o"t"i'd.ii ari) as follows: Vice
i i hiiI. 'iit.s. .1. T. olio r.urliimi""
i. ... - I.- i ' 1 't-iti in n. I a VfU i'V 1 1"'.
Ai I. ; ' hiii l.'s S. Inll'.-ndi cii.-r. id' Jul'-
l.n M.i.; r. S. Avery uf Tulsa.
Ki'-i-li'i U il Iho Si Tivtary
AI a nm. 'Hun "f Hn' li.'Wly-i'li" t.al
tll i. . i s. hold in tin- liil'I'V "1' Um I I'd"!
Tulsa Chath'S YV. l'fiil. rdll'M' of tli"
Si. i.l liiM'sl A ill .Mm. hi 1 1st was !'"-
4.1 siu ri't.irv uf tin' uss'i.-iail'in.
'. iinniin'li.'iii uf J...ll.n. Mm. was
Ulsu li'-'di'i'ti'd tr.-asill.'l uf tin- ulKati-
iatmn. I) uf Ih" Ililtjllll' I'Vl'lllH uf t'l"
Nci'utut iin.l l.i-sl ilay'H .iu. ('i diiii:s ii
th. .'!" nun of '. I Inn 1 '.il'limis. lu ul
s i tan and illr-i t"i' of imhlh'iiv. us
.. nii'iii'i.'i' of Ih" assiii iatimi. Al-
tli.iim'i tin' Ozark Trail-i ii-s." ia'!"'i
has ll adv. a atllln '"'H' I' I" "Is f"'
Ihnii Ull".' v.'ai'S Hll.l'.'lin "s
th fii-.il mail to h" i 1. . i d la honor-
an lit ' no mlii'i ditp. Tli" it "jniti"!'
'. as- hi .'Xi.r.'smin "f Ki.illlnd.'
for ih m Hinrr in w hn'li h" had han-
11. d inn I s '' II -Ml .'llta llva lld i'l I iKiliK
for .hi' nit'i'lllIK .inl rlo.'i'd.
ii iii'ti (.Hihiins.
Tli" niolntii lo i xtimil a llf" inriu-
hi'i'slnp to (lihhulisi was inii.lu h S.t-
r.tnii rhatl.'s V. l'Vai and s.'i'ond.'d
h" 11'. Wulli'. as woll us iniiiiy olht'fs
who insisti'il on nialiiim' spi'orlms niR-
lm' ih" adnptioii uf I lu- motion. Th"
tmilluii iiriivaili'd hy all li nil ti i m ' i n "
"I'v'rns Aia'y uf Tulsn pr.'s! lent of
tlm l'aisl.'i-ti i ilila lioinii Aierli'iilt drill
s- i l.itloti; Hon .1. M. Lowe of Kansas
t'liv piosld.'iit of tho Ntitinmil 1 'Id
Titi IN asso.'iation; V. 8. tit'iii'liart of
Maiiliattnii Knm sliitt) cnKlno"!' ot
Kansas ami lion ll'dincssy of I Iktn-l-onn
l''i'y si-.n-tiiry of th stal"
llo' l'.l of nul l 'iilliH'i wito th.- IM'lll-
rlpal sp.'iiK. I'M al tin- niot-nini; s.-sslon
y sl'-rd iv. Ttii'V all poinii'd out nianv
j.'.rtii':il w i.s "I liniriiviliK Hi" roads
i;il nrm-il Hi" i n ' 1 1 u I'H in i' i ' t "f all
liood l oads nun "nmnts.
John I'li hls Sioki
J tut rn l.N of i illhilimiiil City. I'.l-it.-
of tim ukhilioina I'aiiii .Toiirnal.
and i iitidld.it.! on tho ta pii hliran li.'lu'l
fi i!.i"iiiui' "f this rlatf. n tim
I . I i n . I p 1 1 P" il-.-i 1" Hi" hmt hossion
of th" i ..ir. "iill.m Vii'hls In a strong
(ind iii'. rrsliui: spi'i'i'h advoi'nt.il llu'
htdhlhiK of dill roiirls. Ho siiminar-
ii'd lli" l oin p.ir.iin f cost uf dirt roads
with those of I'hat. niariidain and
othi'i's ami 1'Xplalin'd In n rnnvlni'lni;
tuann.'i' th" diiialdll'y of th" iiiitlmn
toads If ii' 'P"il" i'Otis'riii't.al.
lOim'i'iio l.orlon. rdltor of T!m
Vi.rlil and Sun. wh" linn bo-n a l-x'.il
In. Oder of h"H.'r tnadu and who iit-
fani'i'd th' I'liili'd Stat"H liou.l Hoail.s
foiivtition In St LotiH last voar. next
mine lirfom tho asMPtnhla ci. In a
rhaiartiMlsHi' spi'rrli h rarofnllv oiit-
lliK.l tlio work nn tho- roads rlono In
T ulna roiinl v la"! oar
K C. I'titohatfl. .1. I Wolfo. J F.
t'ail.v liol" rl V'illliiins of Oklahoma
rit rnndi'lato for governor on tli"
d.i'n'oi'ratlr thiiot and I-'rod Porklnii
of fhlanRo. woro olhor poakors on
tho nftoriinnn jirnriani who ar" ha"k-
Ine tho tmtirovod roarfit in all tho
Bt.ilos of tho union.
a nitif riiiiuc.
Allhoimh tho nuijorlly of sneakers
jenli rdav howort closely to tli fnn-
flanuntiils of the Rood rods niovp-
niint at tltii' s diirltiK the inornlnit nnrl
afternoon s"Slotis. pulltles iTet Into
the Hrmntients. Several of the
speakers ronrtirred with (lovernor
M ior of MiSH.niil. when ho s-ild in his
i pi n i it it rcninrks that polltiolans who
U'tiiiro the movement that Is aweeplnis
(he i niiiitiy will ho relenateil Into the
tanks of private 1'itlzrns.
The iittciirtiitirc a' the inootlnir Jut
i losi .1 more than douhleil that of any
other moetliiK In the history of tho
nsso.lallon. The renlstratlon hooks
last nluht showed tliat 6S0 vlsltlnn
di lnralos v re In nttendanoe. excoed-
lim hy I.'iO the m-xt hlxhost nttetid-
lnt f In the life of the mark Trails.
Tl'i last si'liodiiled event on tho ex-
tensive program rame last night wlicn
the malorlty of the n.mil road ldilldors
iiit. ndi d n Wrostllnpr mateh. stnKed t'y
tho Itnslness Men's Athletic ilnh.
A sot of rosrlntloiis exf.-ndinn th
thanks of the local comntltteo 'or th"
reception tot'doreil them here
nlso paHsed yostord.iv. The press of
tho city was recnpnlied for the snp-
jn.rt thev Itavo elven tho meotlnit and
licwfi'apermen and reporters were ad-
(Contntied on Pge Three.)
Sinn.. I nun a I iir Vu as New . ni l.
Waul Uuil in thi Harvest
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( H I. All' i.M A CITY M.iv - : I Si.'
ri ll. i I 1 1. I i 1 1 ..ni I I". i lim' in. II in
all MI'I l.'lis il I In- I 1:1 I i'l Sill' .S WII Ii
Hni i - x i 'i -1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1. 1' tli.. . --l.ru Mat'1-
ai .. cumin In f ii.- lil ..minis-
sh.li.'l' i ' 1 1 i I I "i I a 'h. i;v i:i i.sinlisi
t i;H s' a 1 . nn -lit tli 1 1 I i. a 1 1 n lla I Vrsl
II. iim.l . lli I..' I' -i I" liainll.' Iliu
ll.'.H i I I'. Ill S . .1 I. .s.ia In. ll II -UK
s ii all n.-io l.'ii.'in ft .in New
t.iK i'i;y I la ll ! i .-.mill i 'a r. . 1 1 n a .
N'.-ln a T.'X.ii ami III 1 11 i'l If I
si.ilrs Vllll. I.. III. II Who ii. s.-. t.i
.ii k iii tin: Ii ii . .-si . 1.1'. S.'i f
III. . li-Ill-ls ram.- II ..ili.M'- I'"s
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hamls.
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ii A .ilit. mi w Ii.. lisii.'.l I :; ...aiiinx ..f
11.111 lift 11 ii II. I .. lllttl-slt III ' Hill
n.iln.i slal.-l t..l.iy lli.il a iipli.-.i I mil
f a- 2. ""a ii. .-ii Ii i ' i 1 i'. .nn- in' .i lli
I.iii.I fi miiii. ni. -ni jf. iii'v Mr
Aslit.m .'i's.iia ;iy r. . . n ml - iiiim-
in 1 1 n i - s 1 1 . i ' fir :.'.a null 1 1 '
- ' 1 ' ai 'ii-- vi. .nn. ..i i-.i i. ii.-.
fir ll n ii in I'. 'I In Ii" sl:l I " I lal'l.ii ;
a ml 1 'a l nn 1:. !
I .a 1 1. .1' i ..111 n i Issl. l .'I' I i.i '. t: m i '
si it.'d t ha t .'riin-isms I h it In. I... s ai a
to I... shipp. .1 lllla t Ini st r " t-i hal -i
sl Hid li.-.il ;ii'. f.i.ill.-li ami "ilia
iiai.i fimii a iuiniiik.il id". i thai all
m n "in '. .ni'". i..' ... ... .
till.- ? .1IIM 11 " S mill' I. ll." aii.au
s 1 1 1 1 1 y
I D of Ihe si I n 1 1 l.in Ii I nil- the hra lie
l.. iilns i ntu i lli 1 i hum i f.'iv If air' uf
ill. 'in III fi.. so fai- n.s Id k any
real "ink in tin. ujinlon uf .Mr.
I ia u h ii i t v. Tlmre al e howevor
I liou.sa mis of h mist and hard '.vorii-
II1K III. -II Willi are villinx to I'olllH to
i 'iiliiliimiii an assis In the wheat
liarvest nt the alt live wanes that
urn helm; ofleted h th. fiirini'ts. This
Is 111 ' I It'll I -. 1 hy the hllllill'.'ds of let-
Ici'H that are pouring In on the de-
partment and tho various .slut free
employment im.-m i.-s.
i'oiiiiiiii(iKri:n in nn; mm
Tilt: STOltY Till. I) HY
Ml 1.1. IN.
Made ArniiiKoiui'iits for I vpcits to
l.o llo-r the I'.'Mil.- of .1. I.
Moiiiilii ami Ciiiiimii.v.
NI.'W VoIlK May - Dcorso' 1'
l.ak"i a Wull Mir. 'el point and t"-
Kaidi'.t as Ihe closest personal friend
..f 1 he lat" .1. I'. Moi'Ma ml th. I o-
f.iro hcliovcl to know details of many
transaction of Ihe Moiiiiin 111 in In
connection with New York New
Haven ' Hartford lailroad iiffalrs
today underwent an examination hv
Solicllor Joseph S'. I'oik. of the lii-i
Icrsiato I'lMinnorce comiiii.sslon ptc-
liininary to appearinK on the witness
stand in Washington. Win. .skinner
closely Idcntllied with affairs of the
New Haven for soma jeais also was
examined.
It was learned 'hat linker and Skin-
ner cot rohorat.-d the story told hy
('Initios S. Mellon former president
of the New Hav en at t lie hoilun in
WuslilnK'on insofar as il concerned
tli.'ir own individual actions.
Mr. Folk came lo New York from
Washington primarily to make ar-
rangements) with l-'i uni ts I. v tide stet-
son I .'present ini; .1. I'. Morgan .Vi Co.
for an examination of tho hooks no-
counts and memoranda of the hank-
in lirtii relative lo the New Haven
and iis siihsiili.iri.-s The iiir.iiie- j
incuts were satisfactorily completed j
and examiners pmhuhly will hemn I
work tomorrow on the documents. I
l''rotn two weeks lo n month may lm
required ll was said to make a thor-
ninth examination. Asked tonmlitipromis.il slinhtly cooler weather for
whether the cxa iiiinei s should ki mt
the records of the Morijun offices on
a "tlstiliiK expedition" Mr. Kolk said
papers pcilalhliiK to New Havens af-
fairs were desired and no others Mr.
l-'olk paid several Important wlin.'ssos
had siKinlled their Intention of ap-
pc.iriiiK before the commission next
Wednesday hut h refused to nam.)
them.
WASHINGTON May 27. Inter-
statrt Coininrne offiolnls toniKht ahl
tho examination of witnesses In tint
New York New Haven & Hartford
railroad Invostlifatlon would be re-
sumed next Wednesday bo far aa they
knew. However names of the next
witnesses will not he announced until
results of tho conference be'ween
Chief Counsel Kolk and counsel for
MoritHti and cotnpnny are known
Kfforts to ascertain the physical
condition of Win. Rockefeller and j
others who have been repot ted too '
to testify will be continued It was
said toniKht.
PURCHASE A NEW AUTO
FOR THE FIRE CHIEF
Alilrr ltd urns from lort Worth
Wliciv lln anil 11k- Mayor
lloiiKht the Car.
li. C. Alder Tulsa fire chief re-
turned late yesterday afternoon from
l ott Worth Texas where he went lat
week in company with Mayor l"rank
Wooden to purchase a new car for usa
in speeding to fires.
The new tar u .sstuU Is a two-pas-srnifer
machine. It Is equipped with
all tho latest appliancoa and has an
kO-horse power nix-- yllndor engine.
The old car which has been used
by Chief Alder for more than three
years will immediately bo remodeled
ntid el'her will be used hy the chief
electrician of the fire department or
turned over to Chief of Police Liu ins
tor U3 In inarms hurried calls.
Wil'l III It I s i 1 1 if. Y i V ill
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ISSUES SETTLED
l)i -n.. in 1-aii' Mm h uf Hi.. Iiiti inal
liit'siiiiis In Wi.iKi) l int l.
Ihr M.-i-ans I.mi.
NIA'i Mi I'A I.I.S i mi Ma :.
I '. 'iMi'ilmn f tim ..i.mii j i i . . 1 . 1. 1 1
ly 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 li.nl
.I s.. tar a I
'"' mil '.f I. .lay's . . nt t .... u that
Ill's . ill tiiiii-li W!lli 1) i drill. -t at
i i'l'i'.ln't.il tinii i i!.i..(.l m.miI.I ..
Jmkii. - I uiMUi: a w.-. k 'I'l.i. main i-.
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a . "III. ti ll' c la I I
iwi - ll Hi" in. ill il -an
'i. . . al. s ho-
1'ai'i'ii pain tiivii
I U..'h. SS of I 'oil-
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N laca ; a i 'ji ! is t ir . ili.ii it s . mi -ni'll.
mali "1 I lm A me i i an.s' l mw s to
lie M . xi.-an Mil. ..!. s
I'.illlls t . 1 ! ti 1;.
0. 'lslooil. lcl.it. ihiclli to ml.'iiial
ptuhlein.s an 1 i is known if it Is ile
inl.'d to s. . k an aitn a in. iil upon Ihi ni
ai all the me. Hat r I -sire to ileal
tin in only in the I'loadi-st milliner.
The iillilud" ..f th. Mexican i i-prcseti
tilth os Is that these Internal pt'.h-
1. Ills should tail he enlolcil hy tills
tr'l. una! Iiiiismiirh us the dismission
f one would lead lo another unit
.SO utl
In this c. Mine. -Hon the Me- an
del. Kates liroi'uhl up as an i 11 a. si i at h.n
111" Kol et liot ships of Mexican stales
and the piohlem of the iclatiun of
the stiit.' o'.ernnieiii.s to the provis-
ional federal if.ivcrnini 11 when ll
shall huvo hren e.liildlshed. They
pointed out that to allempt to Ini mil
kite a plan dealing with provisional
control of state Kovcrnnmnis would
Involve the mediators to the point ofn. pimieds nsil fo ih" i
tediuiii in Ihe solution of local itoh - i im ..t mmv. M ai lnii"i '. h.n
leitiH peculiar lo each state
Hie Mox-
ic.n envoys hold that these nrohh ms
nn l ost he worked out In tnelr own
I'l "pi" I I .111 ini limited today t hat
'he tin dlatiil'S also desire to ov.'Ill.h
as oh.s.'lv -is i .insistent ft-on tlmll
e""l al phi n all details thai imiv ho
t pi'.mll" ally vv"l lo -1 .ml l-y tin
M. Mean people
The me. II. it. as r.in.iii'd I'l'ti.-mit :m
1. 1 pr.-.-hi. lv wh it .11 p. .sal lias hei r
m:u! of the .niostmn of ihe ehininn
Hon of lionet. il IT'iet a. oth.r 1 h:i n
the Itilltiiiitl.m that Ins dlcnitv will he
i.phehl. Kniphn.sls was laid "ii the
(Cotitinued on I 'll Ke Three)
MIDSUMMER HEAT IS
THREATENING COUNTRY
Mercury Soars Well Als'vo till lie-
Kroivs Thioii(rlioiit tlio l-.nliro
Last.
WASIIINii'I'oN. May 27.- - A vv.-iv.i
of mid-snninier heat aoeompanlo.l hy
cnt'i'vullitK hniiiidily over the Atlantic
.stales the i iliio and the Mississippi
valleys todiiy caused stiff. ritnr in
many cities. Klchmond Va. wiih a
temperature of ;ui ileitrees was tho
only place where the mercury cst-ih-
llshed ll IleW record.
In Washlimloii the
( h.-f-
Ul'uneters a : the c!ev;iled weather lilt
r.ii ii registered i'.'i decrees vvhih'
those on Ihe sir. 'els murk.! 1"". th"
otlh-ial ilitiirti within one ih-Kt .1 tim
otd for Ihe vvarniesi Maj da) sine
1 1 1 a.
In many cities t hrotiLihoul the east
the tempera! ul is i cache I a pnni only
mif donree lower than in W;ishnu:t"ti.
New Y'.tk Host. mi. Hartford Alhutiy
and I'luliidelphin all swell. -led with
t ho olficiiil thermometer showini; 111
il.'.i'.'.'H.
Weather huroati experts tonllUit
tile east during tho roniander of the
week hut the Indications ate that nn
real relnf will coino until Krlday
when a disturbance from the north-
west may h rim; Kdmral thntider-
shovv ers.
EXPRESS MESSENGER
IS HELD FOR THEFTS
Sniil to Have Taken l ive Thousand
iKillars I Yoin Sliipint'llt
t'arriisl Iir I llm.
MACON. Oa.. May i!7. Ow-ar li.
Williams employed by tho Nnuthern
Express lompany us it inessenKer was
arreteil hero today In ronnoctlon with
the disappearance of $l!i) entrusted
to the company's care. He la charged
with larceny after trust
Airents of the company clulin they
found a rlnar box today under Wll-
Ham's home at Tort Valley Oa. con
tabling J3.ni)U and that was
found hidden here. Police and ex-
press company offleei claim Williams
Iihs confessed.
Several packages of money recently
disappeared In as ninny days while In
possession of the company. The larg-
est' amount lest In any one duy wus
J2.000.
Fred Thompson a young man here
was arrested shortly after Williams
was taken In charge. Thompson Is
accused of gaming and the police
claim he won some nf the money the
messenger Is alleged to have stolen.
lleaiN HnptlM I'rninln College.
HUI.HTol. Tetin. May 2 7 It. IL
CI. Noffslnger v.e-prestdent of Vir-
ginia Jtit.-rmont college the liaptist
female institution here today was
elected presdent to succeed 3. T. Hen-
derson who resigned to take thuri."!
of the laymen's missionary movement
of the f-"nnhern I'apttst church. Aft'-r
a trip alnoad Dr. Henderson will ko
to Chattanooga tu open headiuarUrt
tut uilsaluu work uf the thurcU.
1 1
i - 1 1 1 1 . I s sr ll i i i.-ii m . I : i
.a il s.l.li-is an. I Hi : i
.'aj.l I.I . il at '..'I'lli h.'. ' i
nil ri I In. i'h. Mi f Jil '
1 1 ! 1 1 1 i list a l in ..I M
T i i . j s i '.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' I i j i : .
ll ..in i Iir n .u n t r i.-.i 'Ii a .
s I is inssll.' nil. ! ) i
ai" sr 1 1 1 smith a ill. i -
I!. s -HI ..t.il .1 .a. i .. i
I -I' I'.'.l. I .lis is .i.
..iliin.!.. h'. I l.l li.'l. I .'
IIi iii.m s h .' ni l r. i .l '. - -l'.-.l.
i als . a.-iial.-.l ;
i i n i- .a l .111'. I I.i I... .. ' i
tt '.aid I." a all.ll.l.. ll' a "
Ih" Z.li.lli-r.ii Mat.' ''a -
M . l .l 1 . 1 Mill I'l..1 .( . i
la i.'l.l la i;. il I'l 11 M
. s
I 1 1 . V
I.'
Ihe
I..II
I ii
ii:. I.
l'ul.si II Is l.ili.'V.'il ll
i ;. ui'l' a I i a i i'ii. i ii T. a i
III n I he lull il Is si 1 1 1 I i. a
i aplule.
GREAT COAL HIES
t (IN S( I I) M I N I IN I II I oli-
IH ii ol Till lit (Mil l.t.l N-
I li M . I Mili w
Will (iicnilo Mines (hvu.-.l 1 1 lor.
cinci's n.s riihlic I Y i port v I oi-
llCIII'fll 111 TIlOII 111s".
I 1 1 I..' I I i . t'.l llll ll.'l ' 1 i ' '
Ilia I : la cali.ia it-;! a .
A I I ha Ii.tIs ..I' I ha a a
Ian of the Interior Waller I. I'mlmr.
I .ami w lm was made a 1 f.-n.lai t In l la
i:.i;I.K I 'ASS Tex i- "li. -'7 - p i -s.-nt trial was f I of the cli.nes
A. I IIIK ull vv hat Ih. V h . I i I . I w ' 1 .' 'll- la -il eel w hell l-'chlal .Imlm Cot
ic.-t oi'ih is from Cio .i ii i ai i i i a. i.-r al riaul.-d ;i d. imiit.'i lu llu- ." I-
t slltut .mails! ntficiiN I. ). mil '. ii.;iiu.. linn 'I'he oth.-i .let' ml
fisi-ali d five colli 1 1 in-1 i o il S.iI.iiio 'iiHHi in 1 . W lis hi of Ivans is I'll .
Mexico. Th" miio s vv I: h v . i c ..wii- I ' M '1' .1 l.iuhy Iv !' S.i Join
hy l-'r.-m h and Ann-ri. n capii.ilisis : Ciilmei. W illiam Leahy. c-.h-y M
ivi'l-i' 111.' liili;.'.H in Mrv . . A. coi-.l.ii ini. Id I'.i.ivvn and A W fount... k
to i . i n s 1 1 1 u 1 1 . m 1 1 1 i s I of!'. nls tli.v wilt:i I'.iw ho .k.i. I ik hi W in I ' I ' 1 1 1 1 1 or
he operated as puhlte pi.periics I W.i.tlilinttoii. I'. C. 'J uck.-r li-cs at
The confiscation oril.-i a U" li"'l ml' -I K i m.as i 'n . Ivan
I .-..hum l.ms of coal aim ton.- "f ; A. I. ils.m Is chief allurimv f.n
oke which 1 1 is staled iv i 1 1 l.e '.ol.i ami 1 1 1 . I i.ch Sim oil ci.mpaiiv I'luinh
I i-
I'M
I vurioiis uioiiern c..iinc -tcl Willi ih"i.
mines vv. ir o.M.f'sc.iioH with ll.ciu
'I'he niiies which w.-ie run lunlet
Mexican charl.-rs hat will pi ad ma I Is
nil Hi.- stock In-hi hv lm oi mi s. wi'li
Crelu h llll.'lesls pt. ilotlllloltlliK. Well)
I .-polled lo I. the Ks. I:-1" A lull...
.Mm. !'. Km re-. ..laid. i ami I. amp i
ml i n
m I'.ii;.' Thlc. i
TWO WERE OVERCOME
RV HF.AT IN INDIANA
liny Overcome iH'iullii" s.-lesil ami
(.ill Slrickcn While Wolklll"
In la. lory.
I NI M A N'.M'' 'LIS 1ml May .'7
Two pets Wd.J overeotn. hy heal
hole toil i . s hiiol hoy w 11 s sl i ie k " ii
hlh. a'leii.iini; cl.isH iiml ii factory
Hill was oleic. me while al work.
N'elthel case is leK'll'led as Serious
The teiiip.t lim- reiiclnd w
roe At I. it iv. 'Mo the t h.-i ni.Miict.'i-
I r.iilsl.i 1 ll'..
I I'o I nl. i lam I orelun (iri ici s.
j WASIIINCT' 'N. M 'V .'7 n ap
! pi oprhii ion of j 1 a I. mod for entertain
dm; olfic-lsatll nidi of I'm .-Ikii f!i'.-tt
I at lln- Hall I "' ilc s. o exposition vv as
ins. l I. d in Um l. i a I a ppro pi la 1 loll oil
I... lav hv I lm
.'. hole
Tli. sdial
.il n In It t . . of Mm
.pl... an amend
p um; . ..r-
lll.'lll pel Ml It I III.
icn
dllps .s.-l'.l I'l thi ll Ii'll el limclit
. epMi'i. ... tll.oii;h th" Call-
imil vviiln H .avlinnl "I lolls.
lo th
una i
JOHN FIELDS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
GOVERNOR WHO ADDRESSED CONVENTION
y f v f t u ' J m w ' y ' '
:f i ; ' -vA;-r ' 1
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4 - i 1 t'2
f '. v I
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ffe .
r.'-' Vf:
'it -
3U W--fci-ifi.
jh n i"s
.11 K I.K.il (.11 I IN S" i.l II I
I lilill I IN l I N IA I Mill I
MINI II
CONSPIRACY CHARGE FAILED.
l.nli'l iiim ail sij;i I'i.iii' I hal
I In i llu. I ( on iiil.'d lli.- 1 1 i ;
I ildl.ul I olio il
i ik I I I M i I'll .
II II I'm li"i . pi -I
i cle Sam i ul - .mi.
.1 a.-i . ! l i . 1 1 in's vi . i
.mill lo a Ian in I
. Mi i hs a l' ' . I ! '...' 1
I lies ll ll " I" ell oil
n.. Ii'll ..I' a i I ..' .
I. 'I'l a '11 I In- I'.. i .1 iiln. i
I. ' il
I a I-. i
:i j:: n
H.
T. i.i l an
I .III Hull
I II al I I
' i :i Tin
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th
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j .f llu- i t.-n
1 1
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!i..'a:!e I. ll
mil" l..li.it
till' del .'ol.i'
e I Il.l -I-. "I Ihe
ll a!: a i h !.. s Hi. I
i.iliiplel an. I .1-
nato.l Dm ils.u.e
council v .a Id not I
. .1
1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . m s p i . n 1 1 . ! " a i . I I . lie
.lop a rl mm I
lla. '.in Kind who was .lc
ml. a i
chief of tin- I is.ir.es In foinmi S.-cie.
; vv is I lm m.iniiii'l of I lm I'a w hm.l. I
. I le f the I 'tide S II 1 1 1 CoUlplllV T
l.cuhv Sett 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i and Coimitock
' t i I'a w h u di a a 1 1 or nevs Win l.-.iliy
i is a ruvvlni'-lia hi'tili'i ami I Hal Is nn
! miermai i I..I cllleii K.I Itrown Is a
ii ul lu-r of fuiiiiel i 'In. I' A W. I "W n.
who . ccul. d Ihe 1 l.o; h as
I lo I S.'.'l.-laiv of Hi" I
l ici..r
1' h. r l.-lns. il In applove llu- ieas.-s
. .-.i.-. hv Um I 'ml-- S .ni c my
; 'u iiacls uf llm land halo hell
I.M I I I 'l.'l' I" W I' .' I' 1 1 I II I I u 1 1 S Mil.'.'
.). . (lsii;e liiimi'll WHS Icllei'.c.l
f ..HI o'l'icc I'l III" I'll-t o hi. I'l
wme m d r. ilm a. . i a
:.h hmim. ..I' f I .".a.'niu w as i .-
d' c.l
.-I'. ed
' A Ij in
I .-l'M'i hl'l:. W.-to I.
ma acres and ..- or .;
hi . II Uses VV el e I "' 1 V '-l
i iiiiiihi' l liiucoic Miirrl.-u'.cs
I: A I.Tl lo: K May ' ' -'Ihe Anier
-ini no dl di -p.-V ' hon;; a I us... i 1 1 I. Ml '
a t Ms annual convention hm .- i.ulav
rof.i-. oil t; M r.-i I as f.(v oi-Iiik
cm; m mat riiite hms Hosoluiloiis
i .... 1 1 1 li 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 II K Ihe st'K I'. IS.llloil "f the
f.....- mind.-.l lm he m-.s and the cs-
i.hsui.'iil of hepiirate lust 1 1 ut I . ns
i i.o- in n 1 - u. . i c a.loiit.-d
I if
i; mith of li'h-hmoml. Ind
-l.d.1 pi.
Idlt of the ei.i. I.l.
s cle led III. Imlo l.'S
lllleillfel III" H i lilld
if Hamilton 'Ii
I ' M
W M
i Ii . en
l.imlish
I'miston llcnlcl lieMM'l.
-1 : k a i'iii z m.i'. 'j; i; iii
l-'.msi ii i a h i p. r son. 1 1 1 v ih u ..-1 M.
n-p-irt 'hit mill .i n. s ri om 1 1 ii. -i t i
had a ppi -.a lie I h:m '' Illl a ' n il to
.i s. . rl i mill: if im w m Id t cc. 1 1 . Ihe
pt o ish.i 1 1 pnsni.nl ami i: : " hi in
pi . .L et em.
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t'r
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s - -
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II.
ll In
nh I'o
an I'l
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h tin-
i a I .i.
I h p..;.- i I-
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The . j.l i i
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1 1
I 1 .S. I
I 1 11. 1 II. I
I' II 1 1
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mi ih.
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ot Mao.' ;
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m l u ' I . I Hue . I I vv till.-
I - ..I H e Ml e. I'-h 11. I I" ' .
il.l I-. I; . .. I. - a - -
a 1 a . li"' linn; e rl Ii r. '.
I: -Mi - -I . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 as to
nh 1 1 I lu. I lu Ill" eil I
I' i" . ul Hie 1. ill. ...II '
li . i 1 i . .. .'..iiipuum -
I I I I .1. I I. e. ' le t
..' I : . 11 l m i'i" I li p.. I
.i-.i i i" I I 1 1 oh' vv a -n
-" Inn mi" il ' polar i. mm
i. 'I'll I "I .'1 I he p..)
I hill. lo Villi! I I I i ' I 1 ' i
"i li "iii I. all ..ii Ii ai .-
Th"
.. ii.l
I. .1
1 .1 I I. I . ul p.inil a
I .In
i
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h
M.c.l
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I'M
! Na-
.1! ip 1 1. In s i i ..in hi m.'.i A III. 1 1
i. lo w iii. .-.ai.l I nut Hi.ihop m ..-.il
im an il ill. I lie had I. . . 'h el Id.
on ii ..to a mi i.'.'i.iiai v lellho: .f t lm
- nppo c.l I in. In.; of And a l.allo.m
I.l I c.l I lice m -al Ken. dee' lake 111 lite
Aid -n .-I... m ni miles :i.m I h uf
I 'I Inc.. A I ' ... I I ll has hem lop.
thlicc thai An. lice's ho.lv had
louiiil I. at mum of Ihcso Muton
w el o s 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a I . . I
led
en
III
MUX Iv hhim: Til N Tin: Ni:
l.sT (il TOM li NI l.sl I II
riin:i si;(oniis.
Ml I! pol ls li con oil. Iloiven-C. In. II
cato llial no l. linage Was
Hone to dm ( i mil.
" e l I l I
i -' I n i; lo Me lli in .1 '.
".! toll!; III. II w as I
I ll i 1 1 a II V of tho S-'IM j
a'
i k
see s u.
1 1 1 1 1 ll Sl I oil
I lie dl-it'llh
s Idi Iti tho c ni i!
0 Molohol
1 noil;.' was ih Mm local
fat
a i I cp.l t. d I m I.i III at I ia' nil .I. s
. Mho Mm shock a sltoliK. hut had llu
kmiilclK" up lo a late hour of au
liam.iK" I" tim canal.
j
No IIiiiiiiio l.o locks.
I I'AN A MA M.i - .' A wvi-m enilli
'I'lak' shock WII felt llele llhoul
- .1 " o'.-io.-k IoiiIkIiI. Tim Uisturh
in. aisled maily half a mliiiile. lie
polls from 'iaiun. Mil adores and
I ''Ir MIkm.-i tinliculcl tliut. no dam
all" "a-l ll' ' ll Moil" ID 1110 PICKS tllcte
llm soIsiuoki ii ph leeoril lll'llcal'it
I hnl the new point of oi Ihiii w is
wiHiui lu't inilo lo Ih. i soul hw e.sl.
(iMtltt Not lf Iainu-1.
w si ( i. ;: m.i v -j. i. Kmm.i'.
t' I hf J -ti hint j n i .iiiiii ''iiiuiil..'-i"n
'I.Hiil um i''"'MSi i il.iln.iH" t tliH
I'.iIi.ili.U H:ul i oiliil I" i -hlMi'il liV ;iriV
imi I h-i'iHiu-. .. t.lll' i ii i..jMrt .f Hi-
11 ' t -s StlSf 11 I 1 ' 1 1 M t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' t ll.l'l
t f.t I'lifl I'tMn r tli'1 i inui 1 -isI'Mi or Uiu
Ull' 'I' Ml IT 1 1 J n t tnllitl'
iltciH Mt.i.ll.Mi y tlio m:i .1.--
MKH'-ts f.nl lo nlmw aro'liiiii: I'li-r'
tium liKlit si'iiinic .Hli'irkM im tli- Isth-
mus .is I'.ir l;it k iim !ts history Ih.
hi'iv ii Then itrn m n 1 1 flic In tlio
ill r ' . ni l th.l Si ill t V St I if t 11 1 i-H i'l I'ft i'il
i 1 ? 1 1 i t-tit(jrn.'i tiRo.
Aim.v . 1 1 k' l r . i .s I ;.sc 1!n-lr In-lh't' If
'lln H-iti ty t.f thM t iiii.il I. iik Iv on tii-:
I'l.'luniiK iiwii;fiH of Him coiih! rifi ."ii
In ijnrJit'.l In f. kH. fllluM iitl'l .tjt-
lrou.'hf.s to t ho I'.uiii !.
BETTER FEELINO FOR
AMERICAN OIL MEN
M'ii Tliivntu .Miiilo lo lirtm Aincrl.
duns Out of raiiuou and iK's-
troy riii'rly.
TAMl'li.'') May 27. - Torrential
rains have prevented the constltntii.n-
ulisls from ntitoiinn suilsfactory tall
loud or telexraph i.'oiiimunlciitloii ex-
cept over a limited area. Truing aru
riinriliiK In the dlic.tluii of .Monteiey
as far us Montemoreh.s.
There are only liU Americans at (ha
oil propel tl.n along tim l'aniieo river
aliove I ample. i. 1 here Is eonsld.-r-nl.lt)
upplelieiisloti a no j ti H the oil
men oi'itiK to th.. antl-Amencsn sen-
tliiotnl fomciiled by lluerla svinpa
thlzets who uts endiNiv orlnK to In-
llatne tile constitutionalists hy ulcsurd
stories of ullened Alnerhun utrocitios
heports from 1'anuc.j today indl
cute that aiitl-Atiioi lean setitim.-nt is
lucre. ihIhk and open threats have
In un inu.ia hy ptomliiunt Mexicans to
drlvB out th Ainerleunn mnl desttov
their piopertlcs. I'unuoo Is oc..'upld
hy a small detachment uf constil i-
tiotiallsts who have taken no part In
the anti-American demonstration.
M'r ( initrol for IUillroids.
WAHH1NDT' 'N May 27.- li.-ner il
Jurisdiction over latlroad opoi ntlon
Icsolur as safety Is eoncorned would
In: loiined with tin) inters'ato I'otn-
n.erce ( otiitinsstoti. hy a hill Intro-
dined t.clav I.v Itcpreacntutivu Mr-
I hens t.f -New Hampshire. Automatic
tiai'i ston. Iihek sUnals and steel
ears with ccrtuln exceptions within
t.ti years would he royuiio.l. Hro.id
din re'lonary powers would be en-
Kited on tlie commlsalun.
llcil iei slinc
IS!i; lo In the
SEVERE EARTHOUAKE
I UO I.l li N in. s M N-
ll is 1 1 I i 1 1 1 ; 1 1 ' ; y
IN Ml lii
" ONE HELD HI VERA CRUZ
I III" SI. Mill s s Itellie II y
till. I I. I - . - -. f
(.Clicl-.ll llllsloil.
I i:
Ma
Th-
I' Is I tl held
unheal in. n.
it I llli S l .
lit Ii I iml.-.l a
mm. i ..a M.-v.
a 1 .
l.P'MI ll"
ll I I O Ll
'llu l;.
ipi.it nn
i'-. I l 1 1 1 1 II
is i
i ii r
I
In V.
I II..
I.. I a '
pi --In
I I
V Is ce
'.ui.or re i.'lt.'d
pi nn could not
'. d
. I ii om it h id
il Mm l.j Hut
1 I'd h. I-
n;o. which in.
I.
li.e ..III . . I III
mill.-. I nidiiiK Hi..
' i i.i". ul... li lolls of ..irhc wire.
''''"'ll I'lllKI'.ll 'll.'l- 1 ol .1 11 l-t III.)
i iii iii nn II l"ti .. i .1 vi no !. I !-.
'I" '-a i . Hci .l.i l.i w.i of Tu n a
I e l 11
'I I"' ll iiiil.'iiu Vincii :- ii unship
l!l ' "in "ii M v s i ...i i i. .
I'd vi m to I ' - v i . -. . with shipment
"f " i no. l.it. i il vv .is nn Id si. i.l. i tll.lt
Ul' VVIII Hl'pe- . I IctlllUcl
lo t ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 'I lo. Havana iiiiive.l t
I I ' i -i ii-'i " M.iv ; iitol nilcl t
'In -i I ii 1 1 I I'" I '. .t:i C1MI
I llllile o 11 loo.
Til" Hill lit l:i'' Ciipl.iln Is ll llile ))
i III n. lei- the Mivi.'iiii .i w.f and
1 1" se i i. ;. vs t hilt lire l.ein ad .
I slero.l I l He collect f h
I""1 'I'll" I.i 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1- :it I'lp.rio .Mexico
"f ..IIHS colls.i t' c I'rii .
I. i'cs III.) Inns .ind th. Ilhselice of it
II. .UIII' .it it olid violation. Tin)
Id i 'I la Im held lo i ily In i' iiih.i
. I .i i .i 1 1 . .. villi he icfiisc.l until thu
in. ill. 'i ..f lm. s is nil tnsi-d
The ' ll l IM j ol'flel H . t .
lm as they know Hi" arms shipment
"f Ih" po lliiiil of the Hllli't lln..
which Put tl.-lp ile. I tho s.-kiire of
V.'i'.i ' I n. I.v I Ii Anid h in f r..e.s(
-'III ere il I Ml I'l wlon III:. I vcs.l.-l
left I "I I'lld I". M' M o. t VI o . s IUVO.
'I'll'" .d'Olllie 1 lilt Hid. S ph-
i ''I III V I hut t he in: hm nans
I "' I. aim loiinds f .iniiiionllhin ntid
'lhcl VI .IS in lite I: iih;n 111. V r.
inii-i would he hut. led hm the liner
l.-i mi. I. i di. ii lei of Mo. i ;.! i i in K.v.
' ii a' .m.i vv is ordeti'd li I'onrto
M c . .. in ihe i ;.'i m i n mini d.-t ti
.P I. Hi I O t III. I I cflllieoH
lillllioi-s oT Olhers.
H'llllol.s lliilO heeii .....lo lit Hint
sollO' of the till I cl Illl f. if vv hleh
Illl. -Mil hid colli l i. 'led III I ;! iiiiinv
In.. I hen filt.-r.-d through t. t l:y fed-
. I ll.-i hv VI ill of I 'Il.l to Mexico Tll'l
H. iV ii lli in. 'Id. til is l he Hi sl ponttl . .
information of the l in.lim of supples
re -oiled. iilthoiiKh Ih. ie low.- heon l'l-
llitiiiliolis that the aimv ntid navy
has Know lc.lo f ..I her lindini;.s or ut-
I. -lnl'ted lall'llllKs
loneiiil rnnsi In lite. I lloit ho
hoi no liifoiiiiatii.il of what I mini
.f Ho. shipment after It r.iache.l r.ir-
d .ha and it n iis.-oiin..d that It already
Ih on Ho- win- to Mexico t'ltv Tho
hirheil nil" will he of itnnioiise Viilnii
10 sioiill (im ' is. .its protecting federal
line.-i !' . ..in rYiTnt. iith ui li.uiisons
I ... I 111 "I Sail I ails I 'ot osl ll ll e I l
t -p. a I cl I v a'liok.d hi- i..vm hands
of c.iii.-ill'iiioi.iillsls. I'i .-Hnl. -nl IIii.t.
ia s il'-fense plans is . i ii il . ii n I prior
to Ih" A in ei ic. i n hnoliiiij-;it el a ( 'inz
'..t'.li.lllpl It'd I lie constl net . . I of 11
M- I h'S of l-loi I houses Mc'tltf III" lilil-
w.ivs In lie dclnltv of thn mii ill. r
to-.V lis i-a. h to .e pr. te.-lcl y h it bod
wit.- oiit.itik!' ito'l'" Thef-n Is no evi-
dence to iii. II" He that the fed. --ai'i
around 't .t I'tuz ni" inali'iiK' any
. I ili.it ai" pi e.;ii alloin Huuiots lliva)
I.e.. n oiin.nl ..f the 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 k of i'. ni-
di. to ll cist vv iii 1 s tin I field K'llis. -C.I.
ttotiM Iii tho ncoui! tins ul''ii the M--X-
11 .111 liiil'oad i.UI leliol's of eve vvlt-lieSS.-s
id olllv "f fh'id Ifilll llloilllteil
on flat .als and no k i tr.i t nutnl'cr of
these.
Another si. inner I iin.l-. (.inn.
WASIIIN'iiT. IN. Mav Z7 -Atom Mil-
lion coiislutled to tils lluerta Kovetll-
ineft In Mexico which had heen kept
in tile li"ld of th-i lieiinun stonmshlp
VpiraiiKa slnee the A-tnai'lcan oecupa-
'oi of Vera l.'riiz was reported t'l
have l.i-i-ti lainleii today at ruertu
Mexho Consul I'ans.lii st Vara Criu
cahled this inforniHtion to tho statu
dnpurtmont. It was repurte.l front
oihet sounes that arms conilKne.l ti
H u . i t ii hud hoen landed at I'uert.)
Mexh'o from the itormun steamer lla.
varlH. Iloth steamers helonif to thn
II iiiih'if K-Anicrlcan line
1'tilteJ states officials itig.le to
I r'"'t " l-revnt Ihe dellve.y of tl..
iminuniiloil ns I'ueito Mexico ts all
..pen poit .'Hid ih.. t'nlte.l States lm
iKreed to ti suspension of hostllltlci
diirlim: the .Manna mediation Thu
slate d. pat tinent mailt) I' plain that
the only wuv f"r 'lie l'tilt'l .--"tal'ts t
have vrcveiiled the delivery would
hsve been to seizfl the customs housa
ii' Puerto .Mexico as was done at Vern
i T'lZ. Tics would have violated thu
1 1 in 1st li p
liil'elt 1 illl si 11 K. lolllisellor of tlirt
stale d. pattnienl. ma. hi p'lhlic the ! .
ports coieet 1 1 1 it w the dellM-rv of t'.m
ui'iiiiiitiltlon. Sed.-I.ir) llrjan hemic
al s. nt li ii .Mr. Hivan retiiiti.'d oi
the ilep irt ment later In the da In)
was infoiim-il i f the mt-psaceH
'What" he said ev id-o iru s..i'.i
s.itprtse. "Alre-t.lv hip. led tho unrH';''
Mr Ht'viin then read tho disp.u. hej
atnl declined to ma!.- fittlur com-
ment. Mediation dev elopincii's nt N'oii; ar t
Kails VVCIO repotted to I'l C.sll.'tlt WII-
(Continued on i atsa Thiee.)
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1914, newspaper, May 28, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135038/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.