Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1914 Page: 3 of 10
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD Tl'KKMAV AUGUST I 10 M
T II it E K
Mailm thoi is if Insy really
w hut ihi have in n I'iiIiIihIi-
Ittei nfi i ij iuo simple iiilitdwd
gullible iu in permitted t pub
a iMi'ii inn i I'i'iiiiy du nl
tmiilt Hint llif bollux 0 uli.it tiny lire
11 i
In.
unit
England Expected to Get
Into War Within 24 Hours
think Hun the)
miilhiluuil) endi
th rliHiai ui of
iu therefore led i"
i re deliuerati I) iwd
svorlng to Ueemlrch
thi most honest and
CONFIDENT HOB WILLIAMS
WILL BE NAMED FOR
GOVERNOR TODAY
CLAIM EAST SIDE SOLID
Figure Al Jennings and Robertson
Running Close lor Second
Place.
OKLAHOMA I'll V. Okie A'ik.
(Hpeoluli WIIIhiii noadquarlers
rested tonight uftor a strenuous cutu
palgn Kyerywhure .i u feeling uf
lotoi y
As a final rtfttemonl the Williams
ommlttoe hiued the follow Ins
"Poll taken by iin leadlni nowa-
papera of the state Indicate that
William will Hweup tho stale ly u
large pluralit) The ael vide ikla-
homa li solid!) for him Hi 'IU
fari) almost evorj count) In what
was formorly Indian Toritory Al
Jennings and Robertson are running
neck and neck for second place j.-n-nlnim
carry southwestern 'khi-
homa A poll taken on the eenatorlal
contest Indicate that it is a close race
bet v. it Lim e and Huyoe
"in each case tin poll arc the rc-
sup ut tin' Investigation of i t"
four wen in the count) ami the final
estimate wax made by striking an
averuge of the fmir lists. One poll
made b a leadinc Dei rati.' news-
paper Is thai Wlllams will carrj tin'
state by upwards of twenty three
thousand plurality with Al Jennings
and Robertson running close together
for the second position West lum-
lup and liorring are outside the
money in the order named West
will carry aix counties Dunlop four
and tiering one. Anothor poll by a
leading Republican newspaper of the
state in thai Wli lams will have twenty-three
thousand plurallt)" the others
finishing in the order named above
a strong feature of the poll is that
Williams la organised In ever) opunty
In the state while West and Dunlop
tth'i hnve been reputed strong con-
tenders are lameutabl) weak except in
thi'ir bonis counties and the sur-
rounding terltory. Al Jennlng and
Robi rtson will lead bol ii ut' these
oandldatea b) a handsome plurality.
"From the beginning the candi-
dacy i f judge Williams has beon con
I i. ted "ii i platform which presented
definite and distinct Issues to the
people of Oklahoma lie has refused
in engage in mud-alinglng or to replj
ti tin- malicious attacks which hnve
i ti mad.' niiiii him by irresponsi-
ble orator and campaign managers
Judge Wlllams has made a clean a
man I) and an honest canvass and
the vote mi Tuesday will demonstrate
thi confidence the people of the
entire slate in his capacity ami Ilia
ability tn serve them in the highest
office in th.. nift of Oklahoma Il-
ia sure li he nominated and he la
suit' tt be elected
I.. en found n sll iii'"
oi iklslioma
Lei mi. ask you you w$o have
hud dealings with big men In am
line business or pulltios ind you ever
know any big man no inaltrr how
important hi poaltlon who was letter
ported in ui things appertaining to in
position in hi'' ' 'I'll'' answer must
ii n 1 Th 1 ' an- ii. i perfect men.
winn e man endeavors to do his
dull as hi- Sees il and When hli I"''
tonal character Is unassailable tn pri-
vate of public life; when hi' give tho
i.ist of his m anli I to iIh- services
of hi felluwincn; when in unselfishly
come tu ti '1 rescue of hi own party
in us ii.. . i ut need and a' ureal risk
t.i hi own i. ins" personally; when ho
follows th" golden rule "l" unto
..tin I.- as "ti would hi'" others do
iinln you"; when his ahllit) Mauds
!"nt head ami shoulders i1" ins op-
pon nl . w i. "it his n putation for
truth ami veracity ha- never been
questioned; there li the man f..i
whom '" nasi your vote ami r.ti
Ma I lot la t la' man
Hi . ansi Pat Malloy has tnad" an
enemy of tie bulletin with Us would-
be politicians behind it. I onl an
added iias.. n for all jus) and unpreju-
di. d men t" ' for him. All th"
I great men of our nation mad" their
enemies ami M'ere proud of th" ene-
mies they .mad". Washington Lin-
coln Qrunt and McKinle) ill w'"
hounded ty inorctles enemies hut
where are the onomles n iw 1 Clone
and forgotten while th" greal men
; lhe criticised havo written their
nanus indclib)) in ill" lii.st.u t of our
t tntr) and ui' th" world Thus will
111 I." with uur great man Pal Malloy.
I He will Iriuinpn todaj over his id I
'thirst) ami mendacious enemies ami
i wli represent this district in the
great congress of tin United States
whil" they win he ronicutbcrcd only
! to be despised
) The World has brave)) si I be-
hind our Pat through thick and thin
knowing thai this country n Is men
jot tiie strength of character of this
I hum st man. a man who is gifted with
thai great ability known as oratory
combined with a load as level and
Ian Intelligence as grout with the
saving sense of humor and us all
know w ho have heard him speak he
can ludd his audience miellobund for
hours. It ii) just such man as this
district needs In congress uv need
in mouthpiece m congress to express
all our numerous needs to thai (trout
bod) ind who is better gifted to
represent us than this premier orator
Pal Malloy friend alike of capital anil
if labor. Vote for him today and
it i nntinued. Pul m w am in pos
1 thai has lon "I inisiV" liny iimii'in con.
urge si ii.. oemlng the serious war preparations
I on ni) i istern f i i th r is well
'AD responsibiiii) tor th" so fit) ot
111) i lliplre f mK It. lite (0 i .mi' li i
measures of defense in my endeavors
for th" mointenani of the ueai a "i
s.ddiei could be withdrawn ft in Ire-
land hat Ing prei etlPd him
Kled Msrshsl Uird H icrls the
Marquis ol Uanadowiu ui 1 Andrew
lioli. il Law. leader ol' Hie opposition
w ha i Isiied i he prime mlnlsti i i i
ward Qrey's speech wore luth known
to Londi ni l s and i ii sed unnolloi d
When i' ii ii hi. i ni adjourned o pro ;
cession carrying union jacks mil th"1
trl-color marched through Whitehall
Trafulgei ktouare lelcetei Huusro
Ponee de Leon Failed:
His Prize is Found
it
tl'e v. lid I Have KOII.. to II e eVIelin ii.i l'li'i.tdl.U HIIlLlllli:
limit i i the possible The railway stations where the con
"While it is not i that sh.il heat tiuental trains arrive and depurt pre
th" responsibiiii) for the peril wuich sontud bus) scene throughout tb
ItOtt ti l alelis Id. .Itilled w .lid. I l .In i ISaoh hi Ina Imln lpiivlil rn1
Ii
I lli It to til ll.llld lu ' II v ll .t
It'll I II 1 I II 'll.
"No ..lie menace th In. Il'' and
might "i Russia whicn vell could
I. ve waited upon the resull of ni) i u
I dial Ion The fflenhlp f"i i he. and
I t)i) empire bequeathed to me bj no
I gSSndfutllor on his in ;lh be I has ill-
I MS)' been sacred to me The peace
of Europe i a" yel be conserved by
thee it Russia lecldes I discontinue
lo i milltar) nieusures u h ii throai-
eu Get man) ami Auati in 1 1 hiik.ii "
Kven before this telegrum rvicbeg
lis destination the white book nays
the mobilisation of nil the ltulan
fi kii Which bad boon nidi red on the
f I i i II id t he sal e di. and t. 1 t
oponl directed agalnnt (. ernian)
d
I i rlir. in t ei'i i embassador il .-t.
Pilersburg in the afternoon of Jul)
" 1 na ord i i d t.. d lure to Russia
had declared a state of war w hi n
il l
I
whether Prance would remain neutral
: I any.
: 'J he w hue I k Ooncludi w i' It a
I sUitomeiil that Russia's mohilixutioii
shewed clearly thai Runslj des.iid
war.
i mtlsiid IweJUng i vents.
1.' in 1 " IN Auk. ;i Ureal Britain
lias mobilised her forces ami awaits
events Todaj she is not a belliger-
i'iii (lower nor is sin- a neutral one.
The government has given Prance
assurance thai tho British fleet ill
not permit i he Gorman flei t t" atta k
lb" I'ii itch coast. It has not yet
pledged nseif i ntribute an aijny
to the continental war
Tho liritlsh government rciitrJi
with the deepest distrust Germany's
violation of lielifluin' neutrality but
ugw Amoiicons ami Kiigllsliinen
ti ..in the ' ontinent.
it is announced 'hat the estenslon
f the holiday appllea only to banks
which will give the government time
lo com plott arrangement lo mod the
financial situation uther business Mill
continue an usual.
I '
I n ncli I'ai liaim iii In M i
PA HIS Am: :t Proi lin al m liatoi
and deputies are assembling I ir the
convening of parliament Wcdntsda;
ii showing their personal . aids they
an- pei milted lo tiat i "u milltar)
trains
adult I I f it I lllll lor' fallltl)
i . to i ho present lime Pal s I hi
i
lo
hate I
sod of
Prance h..
11 Mat I.
lo in quest
an. I It
healing
i .. i
oi i
U hu
ll is i fined)
vcsolablu ".Is
ti'.m I'lanct. h.s ind..d uli
bui K Mi" health "f youth
wiit suiiii from Indlgestii
ut t he stomach fa intlng i
.id liver const Ipnl Ion and
evils of a disordered stomni
t here is i eiief in re ' Mayi i
ml tftomaeh Remedy is n
- .
ii He
U olid I
day in a ! t he em ei aim nt full
v '' I M? -t
I ana.lia hlii rs II id)
1.1 PA
ifay nil- and the Suit sixth Prln
militia were detailed lodaj lu asssit
In manning lb" for)ress here
Intwlrsin Salllns;.
ANTWKH1' auk ! Vmcrlcan
unable to draw money or tin. I 1 II
tie tor sailing horn wont In ri il
numbers to th" American consulate
led n ci kliiK relief A mm 'i as
luMrali ni' i i n o
' iiosnlhln w as doll" for them Ian
w. Dledrichs th nsul isonei
no fiinds to carry on general
! work
1 li was stat d here toda) tl
I'nlted States government
would have to send wai l i
i port to Antwerp to take
Home
ii.
nr)
has
lief
thai the
probably
Amen ii.t
Holy
prb si
dox
I lid 111
in t'hrii
A l. .1 1
11 IOU1 III" lllldc
hurch Ihioughuul th
In 1 1 i love hill ma a t Iii n
n king
I. ndh
'I .
Hid
VII
if 111
Ken III l
INNA Am;
dispatch t
mol'lli.atl
show n I hat It w i
The Rei lispost
ikon i.'
al y
I o'l .'cil d.
'
I lie Roll llSPOSt III
f I he Ben lan a rmy ha
inpreparcd wai
ts Montenogru Ii
arieui against AtiHtrlu n..i
01
really repri
1 Signed
A PllIEND 1
icntcd in
mgri
Tl'LSA s PKt iPLE.
malt . no declaration as 1 1
considers that measure
lor war.
This pronouncement of
policy- tic result 01 two
continuous deliberations
to the house of commons
by sir Edward Grey si
state for foreign affairs.
whether
proi ocatb
K" eminent
days almost
Was made
late toda)
retar) "f
Therefore
(iuaranti r H ar Risk -
IiONI " 'N. auk. :i TI" a ivi rnmenl
has decided I" guarantee win risk
on wheal and flour shtpiied front Al
laiitie or Canadian ports tu Ihi coun-
try under existing contract
This step is being taken to 1 lit lin
8000.000 quarters of Canadian wheat.
n SitiiiHirt iit- (lovornnii nt
la il " i. Auk. -1 All I In ni".
papers even 1 hoi e 1 npi iiUiik
pea pa rty an unaninn ui In eui
ol the government's view thai 1
land S llOUnd III flgllt "II I. "ill.
I I .111 . and in tin di fulll ol l"'l
ind I 1. I cli 11. ui i'. 1 lit y.
f suspense
pi ..longed
for t In-
iii h li-
of
to
TWISTED MEANING OF LET
TER INTO ATTACK
MALLOY.
ON
ANDTHETULSA WORLD DID
VDMIKKS III! i I STAND M Mil
1111 w 1 1 u 1 . 1 1 roil
TI l.s M V
Tulsa Oklahoma Aug. it. ion.
ISdltor Tulsa Dally World
Dear Kir: The writer has read
with Interest both the World and
the Buletln and. in a spirit of entire
fairness to both I want to praise the
World for the brave stand it baa
staken in this campaign while
the cry het I can say for the Itul-
letln Is that If Its publisher are In
earnest in their attacks on such men
il HOW FACTS
Says Pawnee People Will Support
Malloy at the Election
Today.
Splendid Remedy
For Eczenw
Also for Salt Rheum Acne
Tetter Psoriasis and
Other Skin
Troubles.
After mine S. s. s. for trhll. th" r! "ir-
.ri-ii" niark5 of nil akin trouble rlieiiRo
complHely. When ccxnna tins beeDttS
rhronle to losssf skin Inson tm p. tier to
dlrert hnparirl nni thus they costlou tu
iriiiia-r in tin' went upon r tin.c already
attacked 'J in actios uf s. g. 1? tint of
an niitldatp niul this fun Ins been riVaion-
mrnt 'd tlBW end tllSI Sgslfl In tho most
serers forms of sfMpbsg nussss
It- Isfluenee In the tusues nherf tin" tiny
arteries transfer th" ml hliort for (he worn
out bleed to tie cutis is .pin' leoofkabl
and goes on coBStStttly with every nog of
the rim k th" hent of tho heart.
Anil new skin ll thin cause il to form
while ti.e femis of irriiaMnn influences thai
raus i'1'zenin are scattered untl th"ir harm-
ful nature entirely IttstHtOdcd.
S S H has n wondorful ti.nlr tnf i-m-e
In the blood becsu it etalns so "dope1
Is entirely free . f any mP.. i-al drills or uny
uther ilriiK Itcepl Hie reiunrkahl" Ucdlciaal
effect ..f tie- pur MgetsbH product of
which It Is marl
ri w . pie resllse be hnrmf-l are man:
of the sir n?. cruil dntrtieiits thai used
to 1." in favor befori tint lesraed that
H f. 8 Is sale speedy anil lOfe Ask st
i.ny drug store tor a bottlt of S H 1
(live Ii a g""il tr'al and Son will s.x.n SM
a decided Improvement In any form of skin
ti til I- Writ- to The Swift S trie Co..
r.:i irnlft llldft. Atlanta (la. for apoelul
fr-e sdfles aud 1. it l.uvk uk akin ot blood
Iroi.lile.
PAWNEE i kla.. Am'. S The
I Rdltor Tulsa World dear sir: tm July
11. last i addressed a private letter
'to "Th" Independent Bulletin" a pub
'licatlon of your city in which I took
exception to the correctness of the
I Impressions left or likely to be left
; on the reader of the World's write-
i up of Mr. Malloy' campaign unit
to pawnee two days before Although
ihi letter wa.s nev.r meant for publi-
cation The Bulletin took the liberty
to publish u part "f same in Its Issue
i f July 111. And It has .lust com
to my noUce that this private letter
v int h was not intended for publica-
tion at all ha.s been taken up hy the
supporters of Mr Davenport and Uged
us political advertising in this part of
the first congressional district This
all srlthout my consent and without
my knowledge until a few hours ago.
In tills connection 1 desire to State
that wnat I was taking exception to
was th. Impression left by th" Worlds
write-up vlsi that Mr. Malloy hud
drawn a crowd of one thousand
People in Pawnee and that in ins
powerful addresses had converted
Most of them into enthusiastic sup-
porters of ins cause ii.. may have
sdreassd one thousand people at
lit" Pair Grounds where a big
Kound-Up was being held and
where a largo number attended daily.
Vuur write-up to .-tat- the latter fad.
Though 1 was not then a supporter
of Mr. Malloy. .mil do not desire to
be understood ty this as gupportina
hiin In the primary I ilo desire It
to he emphatically understood that
this Intended private letter of mine
has used without hy consent -ind to
an extent entirely unwarranted by-
Its content and purport. And I desire
tn state further that the ri nt devel-
opment of th" campaign ami th"
more clear cut alignments have
brought it to me attention that some
if the host people in Pawnee county
will vote for Mr Malloy on August
I ndn It Is for the purpose of
erasing any opprobrium that might
otherwise bp (.ist upon the Pawnee
county supporters of Mr Malloy and
for i... purpas of making m) :
Hon dear In this matter that I am
sddresslng thi letti-r to you hoping
that ll will reach you in time for
Publli atioii In your Issue of tomorrow
morning and expressing a regret that
this matter did not Come to lily at-
tention sooner than it did. so that
this letter might hme been addressed
to you at an curlier date
Very res pes tfullj .
CLAUDE i Mi "i l. t'M.
whon
th"
loll."
clai in li
in en-
HcksCAPUDiN
The Liquid Becnedy Wing used
-rith very i-nti-fiieU.ry n -ults lor
Headache
OU!CK RESULTS TRY Uf
II l l n is llETt'KNS
PAL I I in vi til i WIGHT
sie iiit Program
Mary I tiller. Mice lofCC ami
John lliinii).
....... . .
i
I
the trying h
liritlsh peopl
nlteiy
(.. rnuui) Urge Keutrallli'.
Meanwhile the German em bass)
London is exerting every effort'
diplomacy to Induce Great liritain
hold aloof from th" conflict and
I'ling public opinion to Germany's
side The counselor of the German
embassy Issued a strong appeal tor
the neutrality of Great Britain as-
serting that German) would agree to
keep h r fleet from attacking th"
northern and western coasts of
Prance if Rngland would pledge neu-
trality and argui d that Ehiglund
uld gun more In the end hy stand
mg outside the European wu- and
r million"" as medial
uncut was ripe
lieferring to tins suggestion
British foreign secretary said:
I have only heard that sllol'tl
lore I came to the bouse."
ll" raised Ins voice and rappoi
table before hun sharply i'
"But thai Is far too nam
gagemi nt."
Sir Edward Grey dispelled the shad-
ows of dOUbl which flickered over
th" triple entente In the minds of
many Liberal lev exposing sum" mile-
stones in the history of thcraproach-
ment revealing It as essentially a na-
tional one wiiii PYance without defi-
nite obligations
Finally on tin- one tremondoualy
vital question a question cpol. the
answer of which the llrilish empire
and the whole world are ttailglag
whether the government considers
that Germany's policy compels Git il
Britain to wage war. the foreign sc.
rotary left an Impression of doubt.
The Price of Neutrality.
That doubt may reflect the mind of
a cabinet not wholly unanimous mil
the interpretation drawn hy many is
that sir Edward Grey's speech to
Germany was a hint that if she w li
kts' Iter soldiers off Belgian soil al l
her battleships away from I he COOSt
of Prance that will be the pri :e of
Great Britain's armed nuetrsilty.
(.real Outburst.
The first outbreak of patriotic en-
thusiasm siiue tiie possibility arose
of England becoming involved in the
war occurred in London tonight
i 'row ds of Englishmen and I rem It
men in the west end. waving flags and
sinning national athems. when thoj
reached Buckingham palace In re-
sponse to a great outburst of cheering
the king queen and Princess Marv
appeared on the balcony and bowed
acknowledgement or ti nthualastlc
demonstration of loyalty.
Tins did not satisfy the crowds
which chanted "We Want King
George" ami sang "Rule Britannia.
This finally brought the king and
queen out again. They were accom
panied hy th" Prime of Wiles and
re lived another noisy greeting. The'
demonstration lasted seveial minutes
and for a long time after the royalties
retired the people continued to sing :
patriotic songs
King George and Queen Marv 'vin
heartily cheered when they dune in i
the parks In the afternoon and rreal
crowds remained for hours aroun I the t
palace the house of parliament and
Downing street
The people generally were Undent'
onstrstlve apparently being more cur- :
ions than excited Occasionally there
11111 cheering as some Cabinet mlnistei
passed aud w Inn the guards a the
palace gates were changed. Put "li
th- whole. Londoners prof i -i I to
Spend the holiday In their USUal quiet
manner.
timi d in. mound.
A evening drew on. however ami
anxiety Im leased us to the at tit ml"
the government Intended t adopt
th" i pif became more excited Win.
sti gpenoer Churchill a he walked
from tin admiralt) ! the commons
w as ereeied with cries of "Goad old
Winston."
Premier Asqulth was greeted In n!
similar manner ami was escorted from
his home tn the precincts uf the '
huiso hy a cheering crowd and other
members of the cabinet ns well s
member! of the hous... received sheers
as they p issed Into the historic build-
I n tr to hear what England intended to I
do In the hour uf tier crisis.
John Itedinond. Irish Nationalist
leader tame in for a splendid rscop-
UOH as h" h-ft the house the ne ws of
his speech. In Which he uid every
BtimiMtrdctl Russian Town
ST I'ETEHSBltRG Aug. "
liciai dispatch from l.iliau bj
German cruiser bombarded the
Bund i r. 'Hie shell sti m l. t li"
hospital Slu'lit dam:.;
no oil" was killed or v
w as dm
ded
ni
' YOUNG Bill STOLE AN
SI
tor)iilancM r
PARIS Aug :t A.
the Prcnch aviation i
west and Biltlth moved
Paris today !"W nil the
of horses i'. uuti1 luned
Stabli s were l. int. moved toward Mi"
eastern railway llnea Througbout th
day troop were departing for th
..plains rrom
"liters In the
swiftl) over
east. Slrlngs
from private
ast.
s
M
I.IM - 1 1 Ii I KAIM I
I I B P MI 10 Wl IM M'-
iii II 11 I lit IM
ll
I ri mlier.
I The Paris nor
Dally Mall sends
i l August H:
umbassadoTi Baron
Purl al lu o'cioi it
1 the Prench for
th) last time and to-
igalnst inoh'siaii
iimniandei
IXINDON Aug.
respond) nt of th
the follow lug dat
"The German
I Von Bchoen left
tonight. 11" visit
I eign minister for
I i.iL'lit nrotcsted i
German shops in P u is and 'alleged
fronti.r raids by ! iciieb troops.
Pill P
P.
th
Id
ton. took
his unde.
of Jack's
esterda)
pa shortly
In the country I
Pill had learned t
I I
1 1 "tiding at ii I i Norl h I Ins-
ii automobile liclonglng tu
1 W. Peas from in fioiil
af". mi East Third street
ind was a rosti d In Supul
liter dark IPs uncle liven
Ijlllnlng Tulsa and
drive t he cat while
"Immediatel)
Bchoen'a depart m
bassador hi Berth
demand his passp
"General Joffei
mi
I the
was
ills
the
Pal
Prench
Instruct
tuandi-r
at noon.
"Emperor Nlchn
the Hussion em lull
servlsts in Pranci
country liv' figti
ranks."
Prench
hlef Ii ft tot the tn
Von
aln-
.1 to
com-
III o r
Isiting him
Hi Btated
I make a visit
bui was arri
tin- house l"
lliil he w as g g to
to his sister in Bapulpu
st"d before lie reached
-til. f of Poll) B JoIieS
is has intimated to two 'I
y that Russian re- some
can serve tneir
Ing In the Prench
Just aftei leaving town hi- met Glenn
iiid" Larkln who runs a pool hall
at West Tulsa Just this sid" the
river bridge Larkln asked f"i a
lift to West Tulsa ami on the way the
i on
I bo
Will OImmtvi Neutrolit)
THE HAGUE A ig 3 The German
minister has given the government
positive assurance that Germany will
. respect the neutrality of The Nether-
lands provided ti la strictly observed.
Tim lower house of parliament to-
s i pi w vnoN.
Ji)
' la Sunday morning' World
I appeared a story to the effect
I that M. .1 t.lass hail used
the funds subscribed by the
I local candidate to take the
k registration In Tulsa county to
make a poll list for the West
headquarter .ind that it had
not been paid to the reglstra-
tioii ofin er 1'esterday morn
ing Mr. Mia-- nut the editor
of The World and showed him
B a signed stat ii ent from John
1 1 oPrter denying t hat he
' mad" tin- statements to The
World upon Which the story
I was baaed.
5 The circumstance are these:
AbOUl l o'clock Saturday
l ight John D P"iter met the
dltor of The Woi III Iii front of
t he I 'a la. . lothll Ts a lid In
substance made the statements
contained In the story in The
World it said that the regis-
station officers had been
promised extr imy and thai
D the money subscrlbaid for that
PUIp OSS had been used by
Mlass for making a poll list
and that GUIS had com and
offered him HT ami some
Ai cents atiti tn- h id refused to nr.
8) cept it. IP stated that (Jiiss
was Wi-' .s local campaign
to manager it was the first time
tin "ditor of The World ever
9 heard of Mi Class or km w
rS) that lie had any connection
9 with West or any other eantll-
!S dato for off"
The Information was entirely
voluntary on tin p u t of Portei
ami tins . II' Hid. and any State
I ment from III mthat be did
not give tin- information upon
which the story a is baaed ami
in id the snug Stlon that It 'o-
Sso used i an absolute falsehood.
His having signed a statement
i contradicting himself In tola
lead 'he World t.. believe that
lie prttpoSel) intended to Inls-
hod i'h- paper and cause It to
n ake a stati mi ut reflecting upon
Mi ' ; Tin only Informa-
tlotl Which the World laid
. from Porter and lie hav-
im.' signed a Btstement declar.
big " to el. fahWi the World
herrwlth gladly and voiuntar-
ll makes ti.is explanation
end the public ran druw Its
own conclusions.
.led to go to Tanahs ami gel
i. i Larkln however became
a) hst tin .ar was stolen and
line a little reluctant aboul going
on. phi according!) went mi alone
and I . H km reported th" story t" the
f fleer.
Larkln' reason for thinking the
car was stolen wa.s that tho numhel
had been taken off. ami that the boj
was a vert poor diner Kill WOS
placed In the juvenile cell at th" local
tt jail last night on being returned.
.ml Mi" teatln heard Mis father
I will he consulted In regard I" Ml"
case after li" has been turned over
1. 1 Humat fit. or Welch.
TURNS DOWN REPUBLICANS
il mi Refuses to l et Trust Measures I
t.oilv'r.
WASHINGTON Aug 3. President
P WiKoii tonight flatly turned down a
reguast of senate Republican n iderfcl
ll. ..I. in ti. rt of the danger lo hasi-I
i ss in tii" I'nlted State gruv " out I
of the European war the p
V fust leglHlation rrogram be
poiied until tlie nevt Heeslon ot o.n-
grt's Senators Gallinger Bmool ami
f Pi. Hide'-. " LIS' lls-ei! the Situation Willi
' Mr. Wilson and told him that In their
t pinion the !tntl-trni i.iiis would i ad
in further buslnesu troubles
Resident Wilson assured hi- call-
e; i lliat In Ills opinii n. basin ess v lUld
I.- hurt more if left uncertain is to
what Mi" anti-trust lulls were to i"-.
V I He declared he was determined that
final action n the bills should be
taken during Mi" present session ann
ask. d th. senstor whether iin- ri.
' publicans would conduct a filibuster
! . o ust them. 11" wa told that nottl. I
Ing "f the Kind was to lie expel ted.
l After leaving the White House. Mie
I si ' ..Mrs said they saw no reason why '
I congress should romoln in session
! after s. otetnbi i i
ndlng
post -
it. nit... i.i Magnate Left kit MlO
st ii it is Aug. 3. Personal prop.
erty to the value of almost jit.u'iu
and eatenelve realty holdings in
Missouri. Texas and Connecticut are
i H' lliIZi d III the Inventory of the si ito
I of James Campbell late railroad ft-
i incler of this city. (Bed here today
' The Inventor) shows Mr. Campbell
8) I owned 11 ltd a. res in Brewster
1' county Texas
Tim entire estate was Willed Jointly
to Mr. Campbell's widow ami dough
t. r. lads. Al Hi" death "f lllr) I "Hi
i and their children Ii will go to si
Louis unlversltj tor a medics! school
B and bospil il
s.
Ij
A TEXAS WONDER
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Irregnlsi ties "f tlie kidr.iw a btssaef Is
tlOtli tltetl SSd Vl'lUien. Keif'dst-. 1.' . I t. I
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