Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 11, 1914 Page: 1 of 10
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THE WKATllKK REPORT i
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M tSHIXOTON Ann i 1 Okl
l ..m il iieiull) fall TNd 1X0111
suutnwesl iMiftlon
A O Ko tv i tv oA
E. V) A rTv OTS
10 GREAT BATTLES YET IN TUE 11
OF THE SEVEN EUROPEAN HUB
I l I I II Mli Willi Akmoi I Ml 1 I'ltlSS lit lour
2( )()()()
Wiim thrt ooml)lf)4 otfouUUIon of
Tlio U'-ii Id in ' 1 Hun i! mi i r 1u
BUT GERMANY'S ATTACK ON THE FORTS AT LIEGE MAY
YET ASSUME ASPECTS OF A GREAT
FIGHT.
OF REPORTS OF A HEAVY LOSS
FIGHTING OF THE FIRST WEEK WILL APPEAR INSIGNIFI
CANT IN LIGHT OF THE EVENTS THAT
ARE TO COME.
FRANCE AND AUSTRIA OFFICIALLY DECLARE WAR
Wttfdng to Ships to Keep Oil' the North Sea M.iy Presage a
Big Naval Battle in I Few
Days.
TULSA 0 K !.
i
IN -II I lulls 1 t l I I I
I I Ml- I I l )
I Fleodei building corner
Haiti mid Be. .mil i i . Bengal .
ii 1 1 k tor
'.' ' 'on mi in Iim.II -i a Kt -I
iuih. til ui iii Main
I i 'i tnrul fin station 1 i .
Ueardnn m ei Model stori
i. f l ik 1 1 m hool .1 .i i Bond
two door aouth tigptuu church
6 HlKlh niiil M.i ii. .1 W W nil
7 U 7 H. :il !i i 'In. Iniiati
R i 'mirt house - A. H I'm ii .1
K Klllston
7. Hi .hi si.i.. f 1 1 M fi i John i ..
Siiiih.i 4i4 uuti in
; . dm en hi liuol B Oebhai dl
tC s iuih i ll) ii. pin
I I uiluth iv a i Kogei ' itoi 1 1
H m. Hainmai North Denver
10 North rir tatliin Harr)
ii itch m i Mather
II l; 1.. Partridge
15 East fire station '. R
n
II Siniiii hi. H. Kuutli Peoria
Rellet lew s i ' Maxe) . w idi r8
later of deeds
H 'i i nth and Main m J. Hi -Nulty
h
I light h and Main i I'ouni l
iiiiin ". Mil hi II 1 1 1 'i Huuthr
I .In
16 Un lae ... liuol L A NR
17 Tulaa J. w Hawk-
i B Roventei mil and Main Cods
store i 'arl I' rler.
IP M. K ii ur h i tat Bur-
m il .v s I lavls i C Su I laal Bur-
nett 20 u il end Third (treat via-
dm i i W liolalon.
TUN PAUKH
YOU OWE IT TO THE CHILD
REN BE SURE AND
VOTE
SIX OR NINE
School Will Close Alter Ohrilt
mas If It Loses Musi
Have 3U Per Cent.
No gr
il' seven
:ii hat tin yet
nations unless
11.74
the
.11. (1 .'JO B. in.
or sea in t In- w ii r
ie fortress at Liege event uallj assume the pro-
m hiutorv. Both combatants claim victory there
un I tli.. ( I. email oceupj
LONDON Am
! n Fought on Inn
(ierinau assaults on
millions of hat
u-itli t Ik- ifolffiaus still hoi. I i nr the tori
Hi"; Itu? i i t .
The situation i unique. There i- loufirinatiou of the Daily
Mailt report that the French have ougaged the Germans and out
off Hieir retreat inflicting a Loan of 8000 ii. The Belgians claim
thai they have taken 8000 prisoners on Belgian soil hut military
iimu regard all the estimates of tl
I mils.
apart from Liege 1 1 1 - fighting
to ill proper perspective eveutua
s gnificant.
s
U I us I ill 1 1 I s
Automobiles $n at your sorv
tea today v i itm who want si
automobile to take them to thi
poll maj call the uAc of tlx
neareil m hool building at i in
1 1 1 k 1 1 school. Thrin adll be sm.
one In all f ilowu places to din
patch a carlo oonve) them In tin
vntitiK place. The I'honaa m thi
luxii achool office are I8H in
3 fs ti 3 Several automobllea hav
alread) been offorod but mon
will bo auceptablO if anyone caret
to I'-miI i. iii- t.i Hi. .. 'hooU.
The Day's War News In Brief.
Diplomatic relatioiia hotween Prauee mi. I Austria have
ii. i ii broken mill tlic authasaadors have left the capitals A
Preueli foreign office statomeiil sns the initiative whs taken
by I run. i' hoeause Aiwirinn troops were hmIuik the tieriiians
The Kreneli are Rdvaneiug in Alsace hut against what op
position is not kuoM u.
Tim lleriuang occupy the eiti ol Liege while the Belgian
troop hold the forts
The Iti'ltfiiin official vien is that the situation is quite
satisfactory Ntroug forces guaril all the approaches to Brussels
The Austriaiiu lMfori Servia ai'e houibardiug Belgrade
while pari of the Servian army is takiug the offensive in
Busuia
The North sea is again closed to the fishing fleets Is regarded
as sigitifieaiil iu view of the fact that there are large Itniish
mnl German fleets m thni water.
The tjcrmau cruiser Karlsruhe which arrived at San Juan
Porto U-ieo reportd an engagement Pridaj night off the
Bahamns uih four Britiali and Ki'eiich cruisers
The Pi'euch govemmeut forbids the publieatioi I the
Preueli casualties list ho thai Germans mai not l the
iiio etneiil of t lie t rench I roups.
All Derm a ns and Auatrians iu Belgium must decla ; hem
selves within Jt hours or tfiej will be arrested as spies'
I'UKJK PI VK K N I B
1 WILLIAMS IS THE
DEIOCMTIC NOMINEE
RESERVE BOARD IS BELIEVE BIG CEI
rnufiftniiv nnrnkii7cn
UiUHHUi UnuHillLLU i3lbHI!lbl 10 IH
70 COUNTIES OUT OF 77
GAVE HIM A PLURALITY
OF 1725.
ROBERTSON FILES CONTESTS
Williams Claims 2500 Plurality
but Robertaon Will Fight
to the Last Ditch.
OKLAHOMA CITY Aug 10
i Special i (l. I ivilllama n.w leads
1 If 4. Itobertson I.7SJ v
l the ranee for the nomination fur
governor on tho OemocraUa Ucket
Tins la vmii the mi. ui.it -d returni on
"" n Ived bj the itate lec.
I HI ni ludea i .Ii I. I in
yoi oeen
FIVE MEMBERS TOOK THE BRITISH CRUISER TAKING
OATH OF OFFICE YES BIG LINES INTO HER
belligerents as great exagger-
ihe first "
U doubt h'ss w 1 1
k. when resolved
he considered in-
the eves of e
ifantr formation
todav Bud means
MRS WOODROW WILSON TO
DAY IS MAKING HER
LAST JOURNEY
HAD SERVICES YESTERDAY
Body Will Be Buried This After
noon in Girlhood Home in
Rome Georgia.
TERDAY.
MUDA PORT.
First Formal Meeting of the Reports Being Chased pjr An
One of the must important developments i
perts is the general testimony that the German
is obsolete and Ineffective against the weapous o
mi enormous slaghter if retaiued
Prance and Austria finally Bt'e ilii-iall.v at war. the ainoassa
. I. ..:.... i.d i k Tl. IV. i eh arAvernmpiii deat Journey of hia llf
I : I II s HO VIUIE "II III. I i ..J" 1 i 1 nriinia b
hroke off diplomatic relations with
Austrian trooDB were reinforcin
Austria appears to have abandoned the advance on Bervia for
i time ami apparently is co-operating with Oermany iu liie sup
poaed strjtegy of attempting to crush Prai More Russia can
mobilise
Pinancial condition! in England are returning to normal. Al-
though there is a great disorder iii ninny trades the prices of
foodstuffs have risen only slightly'.
Hi cently there ha n fi eguenl
. ills in local school authoritiea aaking
whether there will be manual train-
ing in Hie aohoola ihia full or not
One woman who ins four boya .if
achool .ik''. stated yoaterday lhai ilic
bad moved to Tulaa In order Ilia) her
childrflh migrhl have the idvatilag
a manual trainUig courae and thai
she wniilil kii elsew h.-i . it' il ITS!
wae dropped from the oil) achoola
here sin- is in i alone Many other
pobple would do the same thing
sh.Mil.1 the seh. i. a 1 1. -.'in. n today fail
in provide i n i.. to run ihe school
ilu- allotted time iu.it aquii II with
apparalua to accommodate itudeutfl
who want professional training.
A.snle from the moral lujuatlce to
ihe tomb of the city j.f Tnl:i l.i I V XSIIIXOTON Aug lo The fed- MIW VOKK Aug. lo While Ii
prlve them of pipo uvntha of si hool eral reaorve board entruated with con cimilua llnera todg) brought confirms
eeij yenr. ii will ma i i.i 1 1 eiii.' 11..1 ot ihe geral banking syatem ere lion ihoi foreign warahlps aere. crtil"
the businege of the civ. Tulaa aould iled bj the currenc) law aotuall) ion off Hie Amerioaii coaat atiicl een-
euffer ii horrible Mol if the achool came Into exlatonce iodat when ihe aorahip ovar the cable from Bar
election today abouldj not authorlte I flvi member appointed by Proaidenl muda perhaii kepi hidden from pub"
a aufCiclcnl Inrrnaar 111 taxation to Wilaon iooh the oath of office al Iho lie knowledge the fate of Ihe North
run Ihe achoola Qoad achoola aill ireaaur) deipartiueni Ptajig fur lak- j Oermati Lloyd ateatner Kron Prina
greatly Inoreoaa the i...uulaiioii. the In ovei the syatein ael tii n the or- Wllhelm whieh took si thousand
Board Will Be Held on
Next Thursday
Unknown Warship off the
New England Co i t
I 70
lion board
"IV. Wlili'l i.
h.-l.ill.v rei n.1 hv tin. hnarri ki i.
ilgurcii arc correct aa made by tbo
county election board this afternoon.
lohriiun bi'Klnning M lay morn
ma h id n lead im i Williams of i r. 72
. "." Wa Wllliamg mtiea came in
11 1 hi 1 1 are j el en countlaa
maiiche tl 1 1 Held Kiowa Tulaa
" Iwacd WmliliiKlon and Jeffer-
'"" 1 ' l tod thai William will
p ' l"" 1 Tulaa Waahington sad
Iho remainder ina g it ruoq.
Iheae tig-urea are what are shown
on Iho tabulated sheet sent In hy
Ihe county eleeUon board Ii Is a-
umi .1 thai the total carried forward
.f the different nrectneta nr. correctly
added The taia election bo ird will
however cl k each vote in tin- pre.
" 1 d .- if thoj tally a lih iho
'"' 1 1 given Thl tins noi I ii
ii oho )ri and u win in- aeveral days
before it can be completed
I our ( untesl I iieii.
" I cl a i hal Willi inn will
got the ii. iiiln. ill ii .) ; jeM t00
"'" ' 1 I el. aie'ioe-
pared to iik In to the lag! ditch gad
todaj filed conteat in nil thi countlaa
where the Wllliama vote waa the lara.
Ml Till Has III lla- kell. a bar III. I
report ahow thai Wllliama ot 83t
to Itobertaon 197; in MeOurtalB
where Wllliama gut 1044 an t Robert-
in. in I'ltUburg where Williams
rriui) oiei i-asi. in.- linpuiailon. III.- "U'l I lie sno-iii sei iii UJ un u - i uin-iiu. 1 i six i II...ISU1. tart . . ... .
population iniii-es the bualnea and gunutai nmlttae and opening the tons of coal oul of tins port under 1 5ortoJ. ' ' 4
tha bualneaa maker the to A hue- rtaorve liank foi buvlneaa wiHiln the cover of drknra last week before I mon ..'!! ' '. "!' A il
lueaa man who leave Ins work long mxl tea work alreadj ar undei the battleahlp Klorlda beaan its en- itterlHon mil in j i w ii'"
UK jo Wood- fttouah lo o to the polls and vole way tl gh Ihe tiral formal i tliui foi lenl ..r n utrallt) law. While Itoberiaun Pa "head In 'hi
IX A HI 11 Vl IT I V
. . .i . i i not only cast a vote for his hlldren i ihe ird viii not bo held until
..u .. iu"-..v . . . inil 11.i(lls children hm he caata Thurada)
States. loti-Khl was imikliiK Ihe sail-i vole for his n InstneM Hlid tin i n I'herlei s. Il.iinlin. BOVemor; i. A
In a speelal t iai Inteiesls. I Delilllo Vice governor: i'a'il U Will
I ruin beaiina Ihe body of Mis. Wilson! i i..iill he hornn 0 i il I il. ii ii. Iiiii-ii I- il ll.u.liii. anil . I. lph
Austria on the grounds that to us final resting place beside the aenUmenl of the cttiaan in regard lo t' Millet with Bocrelarj McAdoo and
grave oi ner motner ana lamer neeehool will nol carry the ilectlon j..im bkclton Wllliama comptroller
was on the way to Rome Oa. with Thirty ner mnl f them will have lo.of the tineim. as ex -officio tneiii-
ins aaugntera ana u rew memuer oi vote to make ihe eleeUon legal no
his own and his wife' family matter ho man) are in fa. ho a
The last simple ceremony of the fcw oppose the Uteri ied tax levy
funeral win take place tomorrow ufi Rivery trm- citUeti should cote lo-
ernoon In the quiet wooded cemetery . t tl .
of the Georgia town Then the tnesi-i ' 1 ...
lenl will turn again to Hie Inn. i. il TUPVP KTT T V.Ti IN WPRilK
in- liillisli crulaer l-Hex has tap
lured the Herman liner ami is taking
her a prlxe of war into Hamilton Ber-
muda accurdlng i" wlrele inenaae
declared to have beeu overheard al
lie ( iel Mill lis
bcrt
of Ins office and Ihe loneliness of
the W hit.- House
impose the board
The member wen- sworn in and
bunded their commlaalon without
gi-cal formallt) Becretar) McAdoo
inane a brief addre lo which Oov-
' ei i .o 1 1 . iii liti rcpliedi
The Importance of i he feder I l e
'I'h.
..ol. lo i semi CWM
Associated Pre
at 11. i inn. 1. 1 in. Ilea i oil Iii a ei j pi u- ills
M 'onttnued "ll I'aKe Tn I
CRUCE'S SECRETARY WEDS
(Continued on Page Three
FINISH PROBE OF WREC!
I IV .
Break Off All Relations.
PARIS Aug. 10 via Loudon s j m. h was officially an-
mil I tiiiiinlit thai France had broken off diplomatic relations NKoBHO Mo. Aug i"
Kill'.. II l' llle Slaie pill" lie I
RsewpiislbHit)
eui Jordlu.
Disaster
1 nvetl-
with Austria-Hunirarv The Preueh ambaaaador at Vienna has ;
h it the Austrian capital and the A ust ro Hungarian a
I'.... I ...I ...l.'.l tnv his naaannrta n l'
Iii anuouncins the breakina off of relations with
FivMi. h Foreign office made the following statement:
"Contrary to assurances given by Austria to the French minis
tor of foreign affairs thai no Austrian troops were taking pari in
the Franco-German war the French government has ascertained
Man s ishs ia-1 oi Dynatiiltiiig Bridge
Killed in tiuard
OTTAWA Onl Aug. 1" Three
peis. .ii;. wen- killed today when a
train plunged through a railwa)
bridge near the Canadian mllltao
camp Valoartier The iniilg.- was
dnmag'cd last mahl ami a man the
ButhcrtUe guapected was Implicated
Ii the ni. it was shot i. death b) a
guard.
in
..ni' i' Marrieil ami Is-aves for
I ..l.oa.l.
I'KI.MIi iM .11"
ne w sp i )u sa
Am.
I i uce
I. idei
ug in
I hiil I
Noi
lea
mmlaaion ..f Ihe collision between
i. i. Mlasiiirl a North Arkaiisaa railroad
motor ear with ln as 1 Itj . tudtpc ittt t vn nv ul'At
I in In mill is 1 Ihe ilixvoai i. u i iiuni
1.1. ...I. - A ..I Tl..... I ..1
I'"" IMI.S.MIS .
VllatriB tile laal Wedneeday closed here loda) No . - ..... .
' I t u l.tillM . ' . ills. 'live reil. Ill lll e I
Was High.
nea iiointa w-ie atacovered. lioprc
eenlatlvea ..f il" Interstnte commerc
...n.m.ssl... were present ..' the hear- Nw (K Auf
' Tl.- nanus of rhal.-s COINU of I " '""T1 U.V 'ath Of thfe
Ml.. Mo il I 'iiiii. 'i on ..f Iniilln a in'
i i.- k'n i i-iiiei. . Hnrinn Ail. other wore ovei
ni.i in. i i eeo
ti
pel
sons in New York Near!; a doxen
me The tempera-
degree Urn
i.. i... ..i.i. .a .. ii... i.i . un-' n .1 I.. i .
he oiid any DOBBlble douht thai certain Austrian troops are it Ljeaj the wn I. Hie humidltj was high
nreaent Iu Germany outside tin Austrian frontier. These troops I
which have set fre rtain German troops deati 1 to
ployed in fighting the French ought iuduhitably de facto an
jure to I ruddered as acting against France. In these eir
I'lirastanee ihe French ambaaaador was ordered to leave Vienna.
The Austrian ambaaaador at Paris on being informed of
France's decision asked foi' Ins passports
(Continued on i 'ago Throe i
DEMANDS A SURRENDER
L'rged Ml I oreimiels o 170 e-
asi ity.
SAN I.I IS POTOS1 Mix. Aug. 10
s .1 1. ii lei of tin- !it) of Mexico
with a lequeil thai all foreigner ho
noiified i. retire from the dangei
aone was formal!) demandad of Prca-
Ideni t'arbajal yesterday by Oeneral
Obregon win with a large force of
men occuple a position at I.I Banto
i ei i miles from ihe capital Thl was
announced al conaUtutlonalist head-
uuartera todav
Obregon succeeded in taking Rl cretary oongratulatlon Amos gi
salt. earl) yeaterda) aiftei a sharp lion of im.. nave i i very maple-
cavalr) engagement Obregon has lou and while in- ha kepi his cloaest
lieen reinforced b) tin- divisions of friends In the dark aa to when n
ihe north! under command of was to take pi I.-.- Ihey are noi miii -
Pablo Qonaalea priaad Mr and Mr Anioi are ea-
I p lo I ... I ii I .11 lia III had not re- peeled liaelt In Oklahoma City Within
plied to the message. Ig r. Weeks
nuniy n is . I .Ii a B0
g''i ihe M.i. thai should Inn.- hen
get Ihe vote that should haw- btM
Ins.
i he Robertson people i lain that In
!' Htle wh.ie the big lead is
given f..i Williams they will hi aids
respondent '" sl"w 'bai tb cote a not eorraoi
i nej served not r ontesl on these
countle ami aa) they will htfore a
hearing by thi si. no election board
in . .1 ne evidence to show that ..te is
nol a . i hal ii ni in by i in- tally sheet
Thai I the reason why they aJa the
el -ell n board lo Wall and hear thu
e ni. ii. before l laulgg an elei'Uon
ertifleate i ti in.u.iaie for
go -
vor
Howe Ihe OiC Hall.
The Bral i ounti opi m.i tins i n-
iinvaie seereiar) to uovemor i ing. Pontotoc showed that Robertaon
ami Editor ..i in. Vinlta had carried II b) Ml user Williams
seen red a marriage lliense I Inere.isim: I rls.nis I . ... I n. i.
in N'orman on Jul) SO for himself and I 2 Otl vote lint Pittsburgh county
-li. .Mam Lilian Mull i of Sill wilier w he ll t.ihel tson i fl ei- w . .it
Although nothing has been heard of
ihe aforeaald private secretary alnoe
the da) before the election and he has
made no eollfessloll. 11 IS supposed he
la enjoying the cool syphr in Colo-
rado w nil his In ule
Governor Cruo today axsumlng
thai iii reports were true wrote hi
eoll -
King Albert of Belgium U ho Has Assumed
Personal Command of His Army in the bield
i. si i. show . .I a v ote tor William of
1610 and 1091 for Robertaon This
is ..ne ..f ihe coantle Robertaon ex-
pected t.. carry Pushmataha county
gave Hi to Williams ami llll) to
Robertaon which was the stalling of
iln- latter' decline In the apparent
running. McCurtaln int) howd
up Willi I. H4-I for Williams and ltd
for Robertaon which mad further
ni Robertaon carried Harmon
COUnt) .e.-r Williams hill 11. .gel' Mills
gave Williams a majorit) there while
ne ami Robertaon ran close in John-
ston. Majoi went f.u Williams hy a small
margin while Beckham went for
Itllllerlson h aim sl Iu 1 . II
T R. ASKS VENUE CHANGE Hei
county showed a l uge William vote
giving him 3. it sad Robertaon 7i hut
s.is ne iu 1 .ei lair i rial 10 Robertson gut u over Wil
Captured Rich Frize.
IaONDON Aug.. 11 (4:10 The Hamburg-American steamer
t ap Urtegal with .-.'..uoo.tioo in sp.-eie ahoard haa I at captured hy
the British aooording to the Daily Mad. The liner sailed from
Buenos Aires duly Hi for Southampton.
u 11101 Inibasaador I a1 ft
I'ARIB Aug. in. -( in . t p. m i
The Austrian ambaaaador. Count
s. sen Von Temerin left Paris tonight.
two day ago. more than two thou-
sand hv bet 41 arrcatad as spies.
Kurt) ihouaand volunteer have!
been enrolled and have heon formed
into (went) regiment of two thou-I
.sued eat h
The train service between Brussels J
an. 1 Paris ;is resumed this mornina I
IP'Igllim t oii-leil W Mil Spa-
llltl SSKI.S. Aug I" . 5:i p. ill )
It. Inline has hi ovcred by a m i.
work 1.1 Herman ple Bla hundred Buidi MtoaBaer Baalu.
iln idy have.. 1 n an. vi.. 1 and "tie London Aug i" 1 1" It p n
hundred were snot today. -ri. .' stesmet Alcor ..i 1.008
on f the Uermail captured M uki . . m
i.is e t .... .. . 'iiu She u-iim
hound from Rotterdsm for t'ronataglt
soldiers ami
lo Igian army. Main
v ii h bomb and rei olve
'
egrama ami let: r wil
I n .-.filature of ill- 11'
- t war.
Sum before and afli
on bridges uiiiii.it w
a i is indicating that u
si ni he blown up.
Hevtre precaution h
t i ken by I he military ;
is OI the
re armed
m.i rode in
n ii in hers.
Ituaala. 'I'luu
w in ther hc
hy a shell.
thing to show I
nip. : waa hit
Mini i n.i I. i ue. ii submarine.
! " Bill M1NOHAM Aug i" 'i'h. ad-
miralty has informed tin- mayor of
righting Birmingham that the crulaer Binning-ii-'
ad ham which wag put tu c-om mission
111 i "i - last febraary sank the Hist Qerman
gtructurea bmarlne ..r the war tin- iMi
i ilea- i Plgliim Itcnortesl
irtue N i LoxooN Aug 1 1 The corrta-
me i admUted at tie raltwa) ti- pondeni ..f the Bally Telegraph leie-
litfng arithoitt a mllltar) permit. A pbuhe ii message from Manstrieht
lomoblle were halted al every mile ihai ihen ha been heavy firing along
Th war minister ha liaued i ihi llni between Lieg.. ami Tootrrea-
proelamation thai every i rman and Thi tlermani are placing haav)
Austrian who do -s nol declare him- wars befol Ug( and NaWUr
self wlihlli H hour will he consi l- A Co in dispatch to the lolly Mail
tied a spy. Since the Klandefl proV
lines wtie placed under martial law I (CoflUnued on Pag TWS.)
r i ri gMiiiniiT aiiigMggarrwgy ggMaraWTggggMggwi -lai-gw i grnrigi ifgngagr ii i arw a araaaaraaai t aaaaaaaaawar -laii in in m
'
Bai oes i .Hon i .
OTBTEB l: v V. N V Aug In -Then.
Roosevelt announced tonight
that his attorneya in the ISO 000 ii
bel suit brought against him by Win
Barnes n . Republican stAta chair-
man. will :i-! a range of venue to
Home other . -..liny ihan Alban) coun
ty where Mr liarm-H resides and that county getting 920 rotes. The
where the ae'i.ui was iu. eight i'.. I Muskogei ami Carter votee changed
Roosevelt said lus attorney did not the race . between William ami
believe an Impartial trial could bo : Robertson as th lattei rme to Mua-
hi.i there Th lonel reiterated ang unt) with on e a lead i"
Unit he desired th se 10 he heard voles w.ih .-. lead of 90S votes Wil-
as soon us p.ssihie n is probabl dropped back to Tillman
ll ulll ...... in :1 in lie. i eouni iis lo mens II g'U s".i voles
nis Iii Kingtlshcr county Wlliiams'
mi- was much moie In Nowata hut
Robertaon carried Creek over him.
other Bounties were comparative!)
. lose until Muakoge was reached
.ii wTTh h Williams g.t l.'.'.'l vote
Hoi.- to RobertHon' S7S. Williams
il-.. g..i III ..tes in Carter to Rob-
n son's "it iiiihougii Wcsl carried
teber
TEXAS DEMOCRATS MEET
Rati tied Nominal ion- ami Adopted
Platform
I EEL I'ASo. Tex . ;g i' Th- state
I Democratl nventlon "f Texas will
I convene hr tomorrow ratify nom-
ination mad.- In th.- recent primary
all adopt I 1a ' foi III.
i The stat lemicratlc executive
committee loda) declared Jeff Mc-
I. em. re of Houston i nomli for
i r- irigresstii in ai-large ovet W Pi
Lane present comptroller. Mr I. an.
.
h . ifflcial co : i would insure In
tele Hon.
1 h-l .
'ill I.
I H
wnh the Bryan county man
i he Other PaikHdatea
i govt mor hv
Parkinson for
t
It . Hers Made Permanent
PORT SMITH. Aik . Aug. I'i
i-iverditp "f th- Kansas iii
Memphl
i toda)
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pel ma m ll' In t
! here lohn B I elkt i and O. .1
I in in tin- lattei g rat-mana
' tin- roa.i. will conHnua a reci
with ii. i Brigm of Llltl Itocl
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BRt'BhttA Aug 10.- With his two oBi K tlbjH of Belg n
countn s army lie la also at the head of thi 1 rench MMtM of eight)
relief of tUu biave di-feudvig "f Llvge.
lumed f.111'111" eommarel if the
ij whlek is bviug sent to the I atate opened hei
I una iiiy a mb
Molilalia I -lei rules llollii'at
OR CAT PALLS M ID -The
sttvei hi .1 gold lubllee cetebra
tiou of Mol tai. i as a leriitor) and a
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 11, 1914, newspaper, August 11, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135102/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.