Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1914 Page: 1 of 10
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THE WEATHER REPORT i
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TULSA OKLAHOMA Tl KM DAY
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TEN PAG KM
PBICE FIVE CENTS
MADE GIRL DISROBE
THEN ASSAULTED HER
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Sum Mlli r for SOVOI ll moiillta
traol mi ui.it. r ..i r 1 1 . World
huh Run in mi longer mooted
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MLXIlAN FAlTIONb . nn. .. ...
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INQUEST ADJOURNED TO AL i i unmoIi Hot I'
LOW FURTHER WORK
BY OFFICERS.
HAVE SEVERAL NEW CLUES
Several People Heard Shots
Fired at Doctor Carman
Yesterday.
.Ill Mil l ImiII II III
I mil IMW'il.
BPR1NOFIKLD M
i.j Von i ii "i ii"
. nli r i" 1 1 1 m ube Dleci by
t" be USUUltOd fust In her
then i the gunman win th
experience of Puis) Hanson
July ".-
point of
pu
ll IT.
it:
N V.. July
nal detective
The
; gency
by
PREEPt
hi'iul uf u
tm inii' begski Kit Investigation Into
tin- murder of Mrs Louise Bailey
who wo killed mysteriously In the
office of Dr. Kdwln Carman last
Tuesday night. '1 ins detective la In
the employ f the Nassau county
authorities and 10 men from lus of
(toe are working on the case.
After the chief had Inspected the
grounda and the Carman house he
returned tu the lawn and the murder
was rehearsed. Later the Bhlof re-
turned i" the house t" resume bis ex-
aminations thoro.
The IiuiubbI inio tin- muraer "i ears
Bailey wan abruptly adjourned today
until Wednesday. (This action was I
taken 1 1 kim' the authorities cha J
to Investigate nevorol new oJues and
to look Into the story told last night
I (r. larin.-in who informed I in-
ii . ih.ii ;i bti i ells) who had foi-
lowed hta automobile from Kockvlllo I
Centi r near here had fired three
shots at him while be was driving
along :i lonely aln ton of road.
Two Now iliii -srs.
it was leorm ! later from Bhei iff
Petttt that after II hud been decided
to adjourn the inn jest two witnesses
whose Identity Ihi sheriff refused to
disclose bud been brouglit Into the
Elks .lub. whi rr they underwent an
examination lasting over an hour be-
hind locked doors. The sheriff re- !
fused to discuss his conversation with
these witnesses further than to say
timt ihelr statement were t th
highest Importance
Knur persons living near the spot
where Ir. Carman sold the attempt
was made upon his life told Inves-
tigators today that they loo bud
heard shots. Detectives were unable
however to fin I anyone who bud
h i thP shut wi-i ii J. w. Huff. Jr.
a resident of Lynnbrook. a neighbor- the
lug village said was tired at him early eve
today win!'' hi- was driving nis ouio- I ti i i.s.
Bps-re"
then
rl nod
terrible
If -year'
id il.iihti r of I ii U S. Hanson or
Pill North Main slreot si i o'clock
Sunday nlghl M ih Hanson . nt hei
coiupunion Cleo Wllkerson. an em
ploys at the I'Vlaco shops wert return
Ing from Doling pork where the)
spent the evening. Near Uulley school
a man with a rcvolvor accosted then1
siid c undid thom to follow Mm
iii tl.f nen ol thidr Iim-h. In thi r n
ut llio luiildiiiis. hn forced them both
in disrobe Wllkerson was then
furred I" assault the girl whib the
gunni hi held the wi anon close against
Ms forehead Kollowlnjc this the man
v. iii I he gun assaulted the woman The
double nssauli on urred within a blm k I
of Iho Hanson home Tbr police wert
utified. and aithough f' ur d tectlven
huvi been detailed on iho case only
one suspect bus been arrested.
The Hansom came to t ih city three
years ago from Tulsa kl. where
Mis;: Hanson was a popular momboi
I ol ibr vounuer society she Is ol
slender buibi tuul very ottrsctlve.
SENATE APPROVES OP FIVE
OF THE PRESIDENT'S
APPOINTEES.
OTHER TWO ARE DMFUL
Believes That the Nomination of
Paul M Warburg Will Be
Withdrawn.
silfl r d no ill i iu ls from th'
ill.
Pbe
douldi
THE MUNICIPAL ENTERTAIN-
MENT AT OWEN PARK
ATTRACTED 8000.
Band Concert Preceded the Fire
works Display Which
Started at 9.
WASH IN IT' in. July The n..m-
iii'iiouj by President Wilson at three
"f the (Ivs members of the federal re-
serve board Charles B. Hamlin w . P
a Harding and A I Miller wart
confirmed late today by the senate
i lie nominations of rum m. u ar-
burg of New r"ork and Thomas D.I
Jonas of Chicago have nol been acted
upon by the banking and currenc)
ommlttee and probably will nol be i
... . i
orio. Ui(. .nu i n. week it was
stated toiiiiu thai Mr. Warburg
would u:di th. president to withdraw
his nomination bul Acting Chulrman
Hitchcock of the banking committeo
tonight telegraphed an Invitation for
him to appear Tuesda) and submit to
the committee's questions n was
suggested however thai Mr. Wurburg
probably woiiii decline the Invitation
and that this would he followed by an
announcement from the Whit House
thai the numination bud been with-
Will Organise ol Oniv.
Mr. Hamlin Mi Miller and Mr.
Harding take the oath of office within
a few days and the work of Hrttlnn In
inoi Ion i bo new federal banking
FEAR OUTBREAK AT MINE
i viir j. ;iin mntm Will Mk ui it.
lull ilc.
NACO Arir.. Jul) o. a serious out-
break is anticipated al I'anuneu Hu
noi i. among ibr ii.ooo strikiug miners
of thi i'.in. inc. Consolidated company
which today pot used the nun's de
muiids for Inoraased pay and other
concessions; slid declared thi mines
would be closed.
Klghl hundred troops ore in Can
ones. Pari urn commanded by Col.
r. Blias Callus reappointed military
comniandnr in Bonura and pari by
officers attached to Oovornor Mot
torena the uivll official Involved in
the r ui trouble with i 'alias
Nominally all these Lroops urn in
i 'an. nu n to guard ibr mine properties
but officials of tho company fear
Idl. I s
QUIT BECAUSE HE CANNOT Dead
( 0MMENT ON BALKAN
AFFAIRS
suM I
Mum Hal
w nn
I Km in i
1 1. ui Hi
ra o H
M. n
i iu
HAS TALKED TO
thut in event of ic uhir m
will forgei ihelr real mission and en
gags in battle for their loaders.
MAY AKRESI IM
nnn mnnT nn itnnnnif
run mtri ur munti
Wilson Will Accept and Close
His Sensation. il OaTMT as
a Diplomat.
1 1 ri 1 1 1
id last iiikIu
Ii
"Ml
Hi in
roslgnull
i ne
his reals
nn ut u
in Jul) ( formal
of ibr resignation of
i w ililams as minister to
and Montenegro w as mud ' late
ii ihr state department
Inly Hi) iu Issuod this tilatu-
w ii ho it uoutment
III win s Mali ill.
illi hum ri uueals Becrrtors
WASH IN' IT
ounouni ' no ui
Ueorge Vt
Ureeei ont
todii v
in
der i" 1 1" in i sld
US III
1 1 m r
of Hi
Of tin
bers
in begin al o
treaaur) u
ourrenc) u
if tbr bo. ml
Tbr seen tar)
i the comptroller
ex -officio inriii-
which consists of
CHARGE EMBEZZLEMENT OF
FIAT MONEY OF THE
REBELS.
Several Prominent Mexicans May
Be Involved in the.
Affair.
ul ii il noi In
lit his
joo uinl
son foi
Albunlu
HARTLKBV I I.I I'.. k I . Jul) n
I
iilomun Angeles a Mealcau who "us
. hi nn and robbed and Ho n simi at
id. i morning Ur
111 llIM il I I 1IC Sl U I r
ii t he Willi two w lull no i shoi him
bul county officers "s!out" the Idea
because several of his countrymen
wore ii si to reach Angles iftei h.-iu-
shot li i known thut Angles
and oevoral "f his countryiiMit openlj
i upoused t he cs use of 1 1 u
other Mexicans have I fc
shout " Iva V" ill i ' I
The sssiisslns made 'h v
'mi ill v aiil hoi ll i u. fes 1 1 1
trouble iil search all .
t ii they arc armed.
aard to
ears p-
furthi r
nuns to
I rk.
dip
July
djoumed after
t n heard.
s Miss Hasel
and
inoi.iir owvaiae creel n.i.. ii"
rose mid Oi. i'umuhii In figure and
face ii the owner of on automobile
of a type simii..! ti the one owned by
tbr physician.
Tbr Inquest was a
several witnesses hud
Two of these witneiu
no it m. a ostient of 1 M'. I !orman'i
Miss Anna Kahn a friend who ac-
companied her to the office of the
physician less th u on bout bef
Mrs Halley was murdered flatly oon
trad I c ted Mrs. Carman's statement
that she was not walking around the
ground floor of her home that niwlit
was not in her husbatod's office and
had not admitted any patients
saw Mrs Carman
Both of these women swore they
hud soen Mrs. Carman ruin- her bus-
band's offur to answer the telephone
ami corroborated the testimony of
Ueorge Golder the witness w ho tes-
tlfied Friday that Mrs. Carman bad
admitted him to Ihe house.
The corroboration combined with
tin- testimony uiu by a negro maid
in the Carman home constituted
what was declared by Dlstrlol Attor-
ney Smith to be the most Important
Information elicited during the day's
proceedings. The maid who admitted
that she hud a long talk with Qeorge
I.rvy counsel for Mrs Carman the
RMrnlng after the murder appeared
to be troubled with a serious loss of
memory To many vital questions she
answered "I don't remember-" When
asked If sne knew what perjury
meant she asserted that sometimes
snr could n member events and some-
times! she could not.
Dr Carman late today obtained a
permit to curry a pistol tie said he
feared another allempl would be
made in lull him and be needed the
weapon to protect himself.
ORIENT IS RECHARTERED
Plan to Reorganize the Defunct Itall-
h '.id.
TOPEKA July I. Application for
ii charter for the reorganised iiinit
railway was mad late today by John !
H Mulvane president of the Bonk "t
Topeks and one of the Incorporators.
The new corporation is capitalised at
145000000. The charter tee under
the state law in 122577.50. No action
wilt be taken on the new charter un-
til tomorrow.
The three chief shareholders In the
reorganisation company are A M.
Wlckwlrs and John it. Nevtn of New
York unit W. T Kemper. Kansas City
Mo Jointly the three own tti'.os'j
chares of the corporation's Stock. The
Incorporators are:
John It. Mulvane Topeks ; E. Jiirk-
nian. S V Moore O. A. Miller John
a Baton Vrai B Doron and Charles
W. Qerman Of Kansas city.
ARE CONFLICTING REPORTS
Blight thousand persons flocked to
Owen park last nlghl and witnessed
most elaborate fireworks display
given in Tulsa or vicinity. The
concert ' and i tayed ii evening
seven members The five will consti-
tute a quorum to do practical!) all
ihe preliminary business
Mr. Jones was iieforo the committee
for nearly four hours today to tell
about his relations with ll" Interna-
tional Harvester company and the
New Jersey Sine company both so-
' unen L rUSlS IU' was tiesi t o ii ii ui IV SS
'null by thr members. proiumal nixo
EI PA80 Tex
prosootltlons may follow th
'in at Washington t.
issuance of u warrant
tiago s. Wlnfleld with
in connection with tin
i n her
one he-
doy with the
charging Ban-
ombetslemenl f milt between
Impo icd
and that In dors not t
know ledge a hick hu
hi inu it i nn
II
. f I In
to the woi hi
em bur nuts him and
I ' i ml him for Hi
w hn h
loll
thai ho c
pi "Mill IU
III u
III. i
silent with the
has of w h.il In
nsiders the sue
I .i Hi. efforts
he wiulus to
n sld et atlon
I il .lull 111 ll Ills
Ml AI.KHTKK. ' Ik Is .
Twcnt) t w o mombi s '
grand Jury this ofternoni
ne iwtlinitlon of nllesnd in
rutted Si. 1 1 s statutes In
by Judge Itulph 18. Campl
ii i fi .iiuk. iolatlons of
Ian n iid Introduelns ir
ui v ii upases Hummont d
" federal
Siegnn un
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m '
fc uatoi n
; .u.i
on ii in
" postal
ole Hum II
MEXICAN SITUAIiON
Pr
ipl
b
.ui muitc to ote on a report to the
senate "n his nomination hut it li
regarded as probable Hint if approval
is given It Will he by ii close vol W
: ( 'a I ratiza and Villa aw' iils for posses-
sion of a great consignment of con-
stitutionalist flat pup' i- currency. This
declared by persons here who
isserted several M'M"uns pi
i incut in public affairi hod .
nveylng a small umoiiiu
ne) to J mi rex lasi suios
1 1 u nts wlil 1 Issued the)
Bslstod in psrtment 1 tther
in
the
other
i.i rod
to an audience of several thousand
persons. The entertainment was
originally scheduled for the night of
.lul I'ourth but Inclement weather
caused a postponement
i The attendance exceeded oil expeco-
'lions. Etve-minute oar service on the
Tulsa street railway lines to the park
was maintained from 7 o'clock on
bul n proved wholly Inadequate. Ai-
though the display closed at 10 o'clock
u was nearly midnight when the lost
prison hud gotten awuy from the
park.
o Occidents
The automobiles began to line the
outer driveway of the park long be-
fore dark. They were placed III solid
tows where no car could move one
way or the other until the entertain-
ment was over. Two policemen were
detailed to assist the regular park
officers in handling the crowd. At
o'clock police headquarters received
a i.ill for additional blue coats and
several more policemen were sent out.
The crowd was yerj orderly and In
spite of the fact that there were hun
dreds of small chlldn ti In Hi
not a single occldeni
quence was repoTti d.
came excited at a ids
fell headlong into tin
quickly rescued.
t '.' o'clock two men mode a
of the automobiles pinked on the
driveway. There were 127 ems. It
was estimated that fully fifty oth-r
KrMilt of Hearing
Senator Hltchi k was authorised
to give out information secured from
I Mr. Jones ills report in substance
was;
"Mr Jones sog asked about his re-
lations to two large business enter-
prises one of which was the Inter-
national Harvester company. Mr.
Jones said he i amn director of
i hut company in April 1909 purchas-
ing one share to qualify at the re
quest of Cyrus ii. Mccormick an "id
friend lie said ho fully approved all
the actions of tb mpany since he
became a director and believed that
(hey were proper ami within the law.
Mr. join s also announced he is In ue-
oord with the company's policy and
said he had nothing to lose or gain by
the decisions "f the courts in the
unti-trust suit in the Harvester case.
"Prior to l9T Mr. Jones told the
run mlttee he owned and was presi-
dent of a sine company at Mineral
Point wis. capitalised ut 1(00000
Which came to blm and Ills brother
ill satisfaction of debt. This ciini-
park puny was taken oyer by the New Jer-
nf on) conse- sey zim mpany then capitalised at
One child be-1 14000000 and the Jones brothers
under the federal consplroc) statute
Wlnfleld was not located here to-
day though the oitj polios sought
him. Carransa agents declared that
six trunks supposedly containing the
missing money has been located In
an express office at Sun Ant"iiio Tex.
The election IB Mexico "i'y yester-
day found un adverse reflection on
the local Mexican money exchange.
Tho fed. nil bills today were quoted
at twenty-eight cents the lowest ng-
urrs since the landing of American
troops a' Vera Cruz. Hueila money
has Keen Standing at about cents
Carranso's national il.it currency was
quoted at twenty-threa cents while
ilia's Chihuahua state currency stood
at twenty-two cents
Ueorge St. Clair Douglas the Brit-
ish subject held by oonstltutionsilst
authorities at EacateCOS is released
today
Train service bus been resumed be-
tween the holder here and Torreon.
i i.i r ji t si ii in is. si Hi
skyrocket
lake hul
and
as
'I NHI I.
llarl'iu
ears were Mm
overlooking I he
the city wltnei
thin hut the U
play consist' d I
.1 up on the Btrects
park. People all over I ncld
s' il me sky tiiumina- zm
ettiest part of the dls-
1 huge lawn pi s.
iglu.
rted at H o'clock
en -fire" was set
hank of the lake. This
as strong as radium "ll
Were given 19000000 in stoek of tlm
New Jersey npony for their jtu".-
ri o in tii" Wisconsin company. 1 im
New Jersey company acquired other
properties and Increased its eapltal ;
to 110000000 It now produces 2"
per rent of the spelter of the United
States :i per cent "f the sulphuric
ind v" per cent i
As a result "f arlous const
H-ntUc W dl ! i ui Kivcr ami
ippropriatlon tun
WASHINGTON. July ' Tli I-
ministration it "i omission bill
heading the antl I rust progt am was
lunl aside temporarily In the senate
toda) for fit bu "ti tho nvi rs and
harbors appropriation bill No sen-
ator WHS reu.li to dlse'iss the Had'
commission messuro but tomorrow
Benntor Reed will speak attacking
f the "Xide Of lne consiliuuonaiii) m ine promummi
.1 i a is a n si un i u o ' ' i 1 1 1 i i'ii
ii . been show n blm."
Will Xei'i'i Pudai
ildi nl Wilson is exuui ted
the resign itltut tomot row and
l ho brief and extl aordlnary os -
leer of Mr. w llllams us s diplomat
Aroused ovor press dlapotehoii eon-
tlnuaily quoting Iho minlsti i as bit-
terly orltlolBlng conditions In the new
kingdom of All'. una and arraigning
the powers the president caused Ins
resignation to be naked for by cable
Inst l-YliUy night It is un. lolls I
however that Mr Williams already
bud the resignation on Iho way to
Washington
The ruse is said to bo wltboul pre-
cedent In the history of the state de
iniiiist eis hn vo g 'I -
In trouble Ihorugh too free crill-
i iniii ii th iiiiiioiis existing iii ine
coiintrios to which they were aeercd.
itcd but it Is nol recalled thai an
American dlplomotlc representative
ever before bus gone outside of Ids
pusi to discuss the affairs of another
country.
I union nl 111- tdvlsod
In tin- present Instance the '"tn-
ment as i pgii rded by the st its de
partmenl us peculiarly untimely and
Ill-advised i ouse of the extreme
jealousy with which the European
powers have guarded tho tangled liol-
hun problem rrom the Injection of
new i loments. li is considered by
i hem is one u deal wit h b) i be Bura
pea n powers alone their position be
ing pri oil iv that of the United
si.it. government in regard to the
Monroe Doctrine.
1 1 a us recolh d t "ttlght
the most dell'. ite phase
(talkan war when the
closing in on Constant
many "f the diplomatic
lives in that capital were
ihelr governments for h
powers parties 1 1 1 the It
enac Interposed an afft
IS DIKECT RESULT OF THE
BOML OUTRAGE OF LAST
SATURDAY.
PREVENT PUBLIC FUNERAL
Fear Dcinonstnition at Planned
Funeral of the An
archists.
W I
NEW V'litic July I. One after-
lath of the dynamite explosion which
ked i Harlem t meal house
tturday killing four persona oi
a i "iu i
'U u hn
III.H of
f
1 1
tiv-
rs
thai even In
of the lute
allies were
ttnople and
- ' lellt I -
"ailing upon
III the six
nrlln confer-
ictlve objec-
i '
din.
d on l '
I'll
WOMEN AS BARTENDERS
look
Nl
Two
t.el
V
I'll.e of
Men.
M
I'
ilic Btriklng
HEI iKOIll)
w ti l""k Hi
harts loir' s at ont
v. The proprleto
A lieauUful
The fireworks sti
"lleil-fire" and gi
off on the
threw light
the Immense crowd gathered n the
opposite bank and presented a beau-
tiful spectacle Then followed over
three hundred separate pieces Rky-
rockets weighing as much sis sixteen
pounds apiece wehe shot off and pin-
wheels us big around OS a barrel. Win.
I. nch. chairman "f the park board
and Newt Qroham park board mem
ber who conceived the Idea of the
celebration superintended the pyro- ;
technical display.
It was the largest crowd that ever
attended a c lebrstion of an) kind in
any purk In Tulsa and so satisfied
were the park board members that
the) have already formulated plans
for another big celebration details
of which will be announced In a day
or two. They nre determined that
Tula ana shall moke practical use of
city parks and learn to know and love
them.
SAYS PAPER IS INSOLVENT
.1. .lions the dividends "f the New J'-r-
SOy COmpsn) last year were $5000-
not) and the year before. M.000000.
PLAN SPLENDID HIGHWAY
l'o t oiiiicci Not
Illi
uitii iili Bartlcat die
I lne Pike.
i lonsldi rati"
inns lull develi
pposlUon w in
in the nut'
Senator Hurl"
t tie me isurt
Ibr Will I'loj
111
f i hr rivers and hat
ped some of t ii" si rong
ii bus been slumbering
Throughout the day
i contln ued to attack
letallod analysis of
appropriated for.
Senators Kcnyon Borah and worrts
wert read) to aid him in preventing
an earl) vote on the measure. Ere-
I Ask
( ! infer' nee of Itell. l- MB) Not lie All
Sllloolll.
TORRVON CosJinlla July 6 At
the conclusion "f today's session of the
Carrnny.a- ilia confi renee It was an
nouneed thai
been arranged laUSlSCtorlly It was
mule known that but S few points
remained to lie settled and that nun'1
Of these would Influence the result of
the conference.
Indianapolis
Receives for tin
Sun.
INDIANAPOLIS Ind July .
Suit for a receiver Ul operate the In-
dianapolis Sun and for a Judgment of
111000 was brought today by Qeorge
" " ill I ...U.. . .ui .1 .. t
ill matters taken up had I " "'' " " ' r .wH
paper until last I'rlday. When he was
removed by the board of directors
i.ailte says in his complaint that the
eiimpany operating the Sun Is Insul-
veni and that the paper Is being pub
llsbeil at ii I. s- of $2"'i a day.
Tho Sun was purchased in .Innunry.
1911 by Lark" and W. D. BogCS of
Chicago r.ovee is understood to be
the largest stockholder
BL PAiO Tex . July 6 The 'llla-
Carrsnts conference at Torreon is in
S hopeless deadlock arcordlng to re-
ports hSM tonight It w;u said that
both the Csrranss and vnin dslegatss
have demanded 'be elimination of cer-
tain advisers to which neither side
would agree. Practically mi of :.ir-
ran7.a's caldnet and most of Villa's
advisers lave been requested to re-
sign it was said.
Will Ii-ihic of Surface nights.
WABHINOTON July C. Tlie bouss
t."la' passesl a hill already MMBSDd bjf
the senate to authorise the disposition
i.f Homest ud s.ttlers of vnrfuce FlShtS
I to puhli" lands (ontaining mlncruls.
NOWATA Okls. July 6 (Bpe
ClBl.l -Thi biggest good loads pros I
pact In the history of the northern
I art of the State Is being fostered by
the Nowata Ketall Merchants asso-1
tlaiion and the Commercial club of
Bartlesvllie At a recent meeting of
the association the offer of state
Highway Commissioner Sidney Suggs
to furnish convict labor for the pur-
pose "f building a pike rood from
Nowats to Bartlesvllie a sfavorsbl)
rep. rted. The new highway will be
:'i tulles in length and will not on!) j
connect two of the best cities of the
thorn part of the state but will 1
run through the richest Oil fields and
agricultural sections of both Nowata
and Rogers muntirs. The merchants
of both cities have agreed to bu suf
Relent mules for the work ar.l the
vuih.us townships will furnish
wagons and road machinery it Is
estimated that by using COnVlCt Isl or.
thS road can hi built For 15000. Sid i
nev Stigrs has bean invited to speak
before the Nowata Ketall Merchants
association and thoroughly explain his
part In the work
GIFFORD LOST PRIVILEGES
iiiictit points '
bare ma oiit)
It was made
lac tics would
tbr hill.
l i " quorum brought a
of senators to t he floor
plain that obstructive
he i -orted to to defeat
as. July fi.-
aces of strlk-
uf the hotels
was the only
hotelman who hud nol signed s wage
agreement with the union reinstating
the strikers. He said thai he would
keep the women behind the bar.
Midshipmen "." to Mexico
PHILADEM'litA July ; - The
transport Prairie soiled from the
Philadelphia nai v l a rd tod i) for A n
napolls wiun- she will takt the en-
signs graduatod tiiis vrur u the naval
academy assigned to dun on the
battleships no In Mexican waters
to their respective ships The trans-
port loaded a bug. supplv of ilnlliu-
nltion and provision for the ships
in the south
AWAIT RESULT OF CONFER
ENCE OF THE REBEL
LEADERS.
stegard the Re election of Huerta
to the Presidency as a
Huge Joke.
WASIIlNOTi IN July 1 The Moxl-
con situation tonight appealed to be
at n standstill it was generally be-
llevnd here timt no arrangsjments for
a meeting to settle Mexico's Internal
troubles could i" made until the eoti-
ference ol Torreon he. ween villa's
and Carranaa's generals conclude sn
adjustment of differences botween the
constitutionalist leaders. This prob-
ably will consume sovoral more days
Dr Roinulo B. Naon Argentine
minister one f Hie South American
mediators toda) discussed mediation
at length with Secretary Bryan
After Hi" conference Mr. Noon re
Iterated his expression "f hop.- thai
Larronss Would be authorised bi the
loaders of the revolution to send del
Kites U' confer with Huorta's repre-
sentatives ut ite s. iii i ivaci oUy
Ag.nis of Qeneral Carranss here
received reports from Hie Csrrsnso-
'llla conferences at Torreon which
they insistiil held out strong encour-
agement thai ail the internal troubles
of 1 1." constll ut i mi. i lists could be amic-
ably settled The CBS6 of Hellellll
Angeles. Villa's chief of artillery
whom Carranss recently denounced
is said tu be the chief matter of con-
tention now politicians are reported
to have misrepresented Angeles i"
Carransa and it is predicted that
Augelui will be rest I to the con-
fidence "f III" lust chief.
should the joint conference between
Huertalstas ami Corronsistss event-
ually be arranged it is believed It
win be held In New York Meanwhile
the American commissioners and the
Smith American mediators are read)
to take up mediation again as soon
u the proposed Joint conference shall
in ve i" en made.
Meager reports of yesterday's Olec-
(Contlnuod sn Page Three. 1
MAN KILLS HIS NEIGHBOR
in in hlsts lminstii.il Worl
W r I t and kin. li e I iliit.n
ult Of ihe four who met
leal lis S it li 'lu A -l Ii il r term.
and Charles Berg were reputed to he
i W IV members ami t?arl Hansel
wss silted with anarchists
An Itnmedi it" i ...iiit f Hie confer-
' two toda) in u be decision by the
Mt) authorities nol to grant a pi rmlt
for a Public funeral for Caron r.i rg
'"d Hansen In Union Square next
Baturdu) Alexander Borkman an-
ai'chlsi bus minounci d t hat hut fo-
lowors huve arranged for such a fun-
Bral ii also was suggi -""'I thai the po-
lice roquesl Hi.- health department to
"t.ler the bodies burled at once and
ui this w iv "all i'i Hi" prop sed
public funeral.
Michai i Murphy or Auspenti w ho
escaped Ills ipanlons' fate in Sat-
urday's explosion bus "lulled the pu-
ll"" who wont to question him us to
his knowledge of u possible plot to
mske us. r explosives In Westchester
. OUnty. either al th" estate of John R
llockefeller or In Ihe Torrytnwn court
"f which Caron Berg and others were
III IlilVe been tiled tllduV in ..Hie I.
Hon with antl Rockefeller demonstrs.
Hons.
Murphy was Identified today as ap-
parentl) the si man who twiro
u i' .1 rnlnlj i" fori e his way Into Ma-
i"i Mltchol's office a few days after
un attempt Was made on Mayor Ml'.-
rhel's life iii April lie wsntsd to
complain thai a magistrate had fined
lilm iinjiislly for speaking publicly
without p permit.
The poll' a tonight s. tad th claim
ul Miss i.ouise Berger Ranssn's half
sister that Hansen. Berg and Caros
were killed by a bomb sent t. them
by enemies.
ELLIOTT IS A CANDIDATE
Iteptihllcan NosaJMUoa
i aigTcaa in Hrst.
for
Nt
W ATA. I Ikla . Jill 7 - I.Sne. I:il 1
Titos E Kiiioii. a member of Hn
law firm of Tlllotson fl Elliott of ibis
1 Ity Is making the race for the Ho-
publlcsn nomination for congress
from tin hirst district. Attorney i;i-
iioti is coming out as the candidate
"f i he .ul men and far 1 1 of the dis-
trlct He Is experienced In the oil
business and has made s record as
city attorney and u member of the
Nowats Republican central commit-
tee lie win opt n iiis campaign at
Bartlesvllie Wednesdsy and will make
a tour ol the entire district befors
I ho primal les
NEIGHBORS SAVL1D WOMAN
Kaved If-:
I ii in ibr Rsva
tustrUMs
of Sill
I'iImui
iuthorltle
al -
I car
ale.
an H"iiil
July (.Malcolm
a wealthy Hudson
is uibged to have
A I. HA N V N. V
Qlfford jr.. son of
maiiuf.i' turei. w 1"
slain Prank J. Clute s chaurreur
t ear here fourteen months ago. today
had withdrawn the privileges tu' has
enjoyed while a prisoner in the Jail
here.
I'efore th disagreement Inst Satur-
day of the Jury whlrh heard bis trial
Olfrord was apparently carefree ami
ih i lured be expected quick vindica-
tion but since Saturday prison Offi-
cial de' lined be has appeared down-
cast and It was bliVM beat tu guard
him closely.
The Fresh Air Fund for Babies.
n i
ir
thing
air fund fur the babies?
interested in knowing sotue-
you contributed to th fn ih
v ol have not perhaps you will in
about this fund
ll Is I.- nc raised for th unloose of eoiiiiipiiig the liiU ntum
Home wiiii .ui the neceasttl that go to make an institution of that
character an unqualified suoaasa
Tin- detention home was started through th untiring work of a
band of loyal Tulsa women. They raised the mone) with which to
buy a half block of beautiful ground out In th southwest part of
th city. A small bungalow Was included In the purchase It bow
shelters five babies babies without patents There is a lug yard
and It is sprinkled with giant ..a : trees. In the shade or these trees
t will be necessary to erect "frame tents" and other structures
where the bsblsg ran live and enjoy nature's brsasaa
Tulasst have already given liberally. Let them contribute as
liberally right now and the fresh air fund will lie completed In a
few days. There arc scores of babies homeless ami parentlaas who
are needing the care and attention that sail he given them at tho
detention bom if the proper funds IT forthcoming. A matron la
now in chaig" of the holm- Th" babies already under her care are
receiving the same treatment that a fond mothel Would give her own
offspring. There will be more babies to lake cor "f. and this will
demand additional qulptnnt. Thus th fresh ut fund The money
will be dVot)d to a Work that is Qod-giVMI a work thai Will reflect
everlasting blessings upon thog who give to it cither "f tun" labor
or money. The most Important of these right tow. Is iiuuiey.
Contributions) iu any amount from hi cents up can be mailed
to T"E FRESH AIR FUND IN CARS OF TiiK TtJLBA DAILY
WOkIjD starting tomoriow. list of contributor w II be published
daily in Ibis paper. Th"s. whn do not oaf to haV 'h"ir names
used mav make this request w hen sanding In 'lie contribution.
It's for the sake of the unfortunst babies that this fund i
being raised.
Who s going to turn dsWn SUCh an appeal?
(live what you can and give n today.
Tulsa hu- and
TULSA V ILL.
I'l.'iinii. iu Hanker Mistaken tor a
Burglar.
.NASHVII.I.i:. July I Junes T.
Rhea prominent lumberman presi-
dent of tho Bomervllle Hunk and Trust
company ami bolder of large farm
lands in Payette county was accident-
ally shot and Instantly killed In th
rear yard of his home at Sotnrvlile
Ti nn. last night. Sl ling to ni ws
roeclved In ra tonight
Th fatal shot was fired hy J N.
Pulllam whose premises adjoin those
f th dead man. Mr. Pulllam think-
ing he heard Some "lie around ilia
' blcken house went to the rear porch
and fired three shots with the inten-
. 'I"n of frightening away the robbers.
Mr. Rhea's body wss found an hour
later by hut wife who missed hun and
Instituted a search. A bullet had
I pierced the base of th brain.
I Mtlt N PI HI s i.i Wt.l lis
supposed ii it" Retaliation for iction
at Juarca
I ESI PASO July 'i -It was reported
'tonight that Oensral Carransa had
I ordered General Fslip Angeles sa-
I polled from the constitutions is'
i army This was viewed as a ratal! i
i lory maasur against the Villa fac-
I tlon after their action In conflacatlng
rational funds and Imprisoning Car-
Irsnsa's officials st Juarca Angljg
I recently w as deposed as secretary of
war in the Carranss cabinet and it
'was said be was "ii" these men-
I tinned by th Csrranss delegates at
Torreon whose elimination was rc-
quastsd
t ir gtu tlargrs In t sc.
NEW ORLEANB Ls . June 6 -Th
transportation of freight on the Mis-
sissippi river from its headwater to
tho gulf WSJ resumed today after .'"
years' susp-nsi"tt when barge No 1
left here for St. PaUL Minn. The
barg Is one "f a line tO b used til
river tratfl". It is fashioned after
those ii-id on the canals of Hull. ind
and is props lied by its own powsr
McALEBTER Oklo. July 0.
(Spe i ll. i The quick response of
neighbor women when she creaing
for help saved Mrs. J..e McQlll
from th ravages of An. 1" Zemllon
an Austrian when he attoi : ed her at
in r home tln.s afternoon. Zemllon bad
applied for something to sat and -Mrs
McOIII gave it to Ulm. lie saw that
she wun alone and attacked her.
Women summoned the poll' a and pre.
vented him from escaping Bemllon
had i tst finished a term on the county
BRUTALLY KILLED NEGRO
toting Wliile Mm Killed gv Negro
"for 11 Joke."
BALIFBl'RT Ml. July n -Joseph
Dorb and Qeorge Bloppa young wdiltu
nn n were brought from Hebron lot
today charged with pouring coal oil
n Benjamin Qoslee a negro 71 years
old. and Hu n si tting fir to his cloth-
ing' burning him i" death.
Darby in a statement assuming sols
responsibility for the deed said ll was
Intended as i practical Joke nn ! thai
the flames were extinguished too late
to saA" th negi "S life. Before he
died Qosles said th white men always
had been friendly toward him
BOMBARDED HIS MAJESTY
iiiiii'd Buff" literature al the King
and Queen
LDINBITROH July 6. - The suffro-
gettes to M a ll itu me of the visit here
It'idav of King Qeorge and Queen
Mar) to prepare the usual suffragtt
I demonstration in which the bombard.
ment "f th royal couple with suf
fragette llteratun was the feature
T'i woman obtained possession of
a balcony in a house opposlts th sta-
tion and as the royal carriage emerged
threw down upon it u lot Of suffra-
gette appeals Then two detectives
Bisd them spoiling their aim The
king looking up. saw the women
sn uggling in tho arms of th . fleer.
H -k Merc) for Huerta
BAN ANTONIO July I. John R.
Bllllman formerly American vios-eou-
mil at Saltlllo Mi x who pSSSS
through here today sn his return to
Mexico said that he la going t" nsk
constitutionalist to spar th Ufa of
Huerta In the event that they tak
him prison
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