Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB ti'I.sa DAILY Woin.D. I i; 1 1 v AUGUST S 1 1 1
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SUPPOSED MAJORITY BEEM8
TO BE DIMINISHING
RAPIDLY.
Nfll IE11ICAL MISTAKES
Pom Promina to Ttkt Ac tion
tin Charges Made Against
Bloi tinii Officials.
lids uiu. . h..H. m whit . -f ii'"' fr 1 "
from HtiulnM
till iiimi 111- V ..l.iiim r
SUtal lit r i 1 1
if BREAKS BUI
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li. .Kit for ( ii. in miii. k
Pnah i ii" i -tn.
()F SHIPPING PLI1N
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Ni .Mil
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mi ihr purl ..I' i. Hi' i raiidldati ' . . nil
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i. fll. lal i i t'll I"' ran i "i" andldiilo
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li u.n.liil I'lllldltllltl'. Hll III l II'' '"I
.11 n i I. . null ii :.-r anyone
iii.in rin- ii. ii ii 'i ""
rm i li .11 u'ri nam . . . .hi i
earned 111 In morning II n mulct
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till ii illxi rupii nolca
Count) Attornes I ! i "l today
If those n .n (tenting i lain . mill
date fi i governor li" lalin I" In"
Infi i mutton tn III" t'ffi 1 ' lil ' " 1
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tlml i ii . in. .1 .ii. a ii. n v mid he
Ink. n If ii" i' i n Hi r In mil stun
tli. Ihe hnrgeii The i barge wasnuking the ' haw " dci '" "
il i aniioiircil In I" in ilc tm l ah
PROTEST CERTAIN PHASES
OF U S SHiP BUYING
PLAN
WOULD All) (MW
Purobaae oi German Boats It U
Olaitned Would Furnish Ger
many Money
IT
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f'ONSTIIUTIONALlSTS STILL
HAVE TROUBLE WITH
OLD OFFICERS
ORDER FINALLY RESTORED
Several Shot.. Were Exchanged
and Lu es Were Lost Bel ore
Suldieis Restored Order
m KX iff) i ITV Aug. -; 1 Di layed
WAS I 1 1 M ITl
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inded anil K6 in. luding
asl is Tl i Mnndc.
I-iikI Mm mi - hi ki ii
Ri it 1 iii 1 1 1 ii i- hii vi oi cuplcd
i in prevent iii. i i 1 1 mans t row
i ii .ii un ii i.i hi ih
I .Hi I Kt p ii lid Ivi ul-
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Describes Rupture
With German Empire
ii
Hi. propoaod ituvnrmiiDiil ships would
things dlstlnctl) iter milted tu lHi
mill 1
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great iiiu.j. i Khi inuMt transfer pari
i rnncc mid Kend n u iniiisl li usaui w
niiinl hold fm I n itt. i hat In'
hi . nfii . . mid i t m i;t tin n allguUon
"i llti i.'i in. hi ilnn t. w It lid i aw purl
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i ii.it t he) Khun i i.i: a si . latcd n it h
.-"til... in- being taken" wild the
premier "t i sjt) i hi out and t
ordinate and hurmnnhv I'm as pos-
stbte tin1 print 1 1 1 b mi which tin' cen-
sorship nf .il'h.'- un. l nthel press In-
formation respectively. Is carrlod nut.
Tin iiiffh nit it defining v i" i ..'
it i. tnis m not i" lit -. i tn in- in-
superable though it in pvldcntl)
r i iM t
i-: t-i v effort will i mode ti i -
ii II t In t git mm U i Kpi latum nt
tin. prem and puhU nad Ii harmon-
lr VI ll ll Ih II I V ll I m I It I IV I nil-
ccnllj fm in tin lack nf an organ lua-
t.mt mi. tu im win i. ..ii knuw have
I 1 .--! i published l miii. lu'ris Uhllr
nidi rtt wore foi hlddi n to print them
Hi l ong protests persona II) anil 1.5 ndl-
I
When tin rural nu.uils withdrew Iii a
in mi ii ami . ontlnued fm hali an I""!1
during which u wan reported Beven
I.i I I HUH V. i I . I.llli'll. Till. cltl i- IIOW
tjuiei tiuve tor aeattercd uliotn In the
neiKhborh I "i' the police Mtatlon.
The Infuntri ami cavalry a"- patrol-
ling Un utrectM.
I in - i i -i
VKHA i Kl . Aui; :T 'rii.it the
I lirouk between tin poilei ami the con-
atltutionariata In tl"- capita) ha. I
ii ... in ii the point o( open conflicl in
Which .i few peraona wert killed.
tin- Information reaching lun today.
It is reported thai after the re-
opening nf tin- Miiiin'iiM the wiitmi ele-
nicnts nf tin- new force in the cap-
ital became unruly ami abusive The
I ni.llrt- u h.. h.iil been retained li mn
Hie New Mile- III
I nil Hal- n
Id ail)
I llr- tVt'M Mill - III
Mel-mi Hal- Itit
tail ate Iti.ult
Last Three Days of the
CLEARANCE
SALE
Today Saturday and Monday are positively the wind.ip
of the Sale ot this Season. Act NOW if you want to take
advantage of the exceptional values offered you.
THE MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE
THE STEIN BLOCH SUIT SALE.
THE HANAN OXFORD SALE.
THE PARAGON TROUSERS SALE.
THE BLUE SERGE SUIT SALE.
THE SOCIETY BRAND SUIT SALE.
Every item of Sprin and Summer Apparel Rcdnced
25 to 50 Per Cent.
THE BOYS and CHILDREN S DEPARTMENT OFFEFS
YOU SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS
Buy Your Boy's School Clothes NOW -while you can save
ONE THIRD to ONE HALF
IklliUMItl Seek r.imiln -.
I'A his Aug i . : i p in i
numbni of liojglan engtneoin who
eanie In I '.. rlstodn i went in tin pri -H
i t 1. 1' (.nil. i In i n a ut if un nil. if
nf their fillliiliofl i. .ii un the Ud.
plan H inri s whi ha i arrived here
The prefecture eould rlvc them onlj
thr uddreaitee nf plaei'H where t'.i
refuKcef .i re being Qua irrtd ami I ho
in im ii- . 11 t.- Uy t. Iind l li u loot
I'lll -
UfrtllllllH llHpl I 'i tu-
1 i i.vi " 'N. mi' . i I h.- i li t maim
havt InitioBed n fine of IIOO.OUO mi
tin- Ut lei. hi t 'V ii nt Otoarleroi
Iii n'l Ik lieve lit port.
WAHH1NCTON Aiib ;'7 lapaneae
rmbuHey iiffit'lulit here were franklj
IneiedulmiH todaj nr. tn the reporlit
from i Kim that a Japanese naval at.
im i ii pun Tttlnit Tuu liad been repetlod
lij iht flerman ptanison They stated
tin- ulil real me. finil int.. a i-mwd nf
ooriatltutlonalists The btiu-r. bow-
ever gained the uppei hand ail the
polict wert disarmed ami uuiot was
I i estori it.
Monk I'riasurv.
WABH1NOTUN Aug. :7. Rioting
atarted In stesleo City yesterday when
i tin populace discovered thul thr new
Carransa governmcni had repudiated
treasury ami banknotes put Into olr
culation during tin- lim it i regime.
Troops were called nut t. restoru or-
der hut resentment agulnst tht re-
pudiation m iii r was so widespread
tli.it tin cabinet promptlj with.lnw
n ami instructed t h- banks in honor
1 1 in rta oun ency
News nf ih. distrubance delayed
by a rigid censorshiPi reached Wash-
ington int. today in confidential ad-
vicea in tin state denartment Tns
dispatch said a mob attacked the
AMBASSADOR DECLARES JA
PAN WON T BECOME SER
IUOSLY IMPLICATED
treasury uulld!nn bt tu
w as restort ii
141111 1 ftnallt
DAVF.NPOR'I FOR GOVERNOR
Will lie
rogicxKlYc uuilii
-u fork
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Auk. i'7. Predcrlrk
' i i 1 1 1 . i was named
i u mi unofficial 11 tkel
today by the Progres-
(inference. iiainbiidge
York was selected I un
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from
ttirthi
Allies Ottering
Stubborn Front
i' ti attai k had in
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.i imvenport
tor Kovei nor
n 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1
Hive state i
I 'olhv nl Nr iw
1 1 .- ri fur t'nlt.il sini. 's ticnatoi
At t. i 1 1. in k. i hud been approt .'d
Mi bavcnpnrl said Theodore ttoosc-
.iii would campaign the stair tor
almost thr entire mutit'i nf October.
tlr i i for William Sulser fm- gov
ernor wlm h for .i linn- threatened to
uj'srt i very thing dhii away.
An attempt t" substitute the name
of fri. mi Itootevelt for Mr. Duvcn-
; utt's as tin nil 'im ii foi uovernuf
woj quickly houted down
sV
Wlil I (if
Kins' Ntn III.
Til.. Albert K mi: leorge's I tul
...t i.i i ii with t In North sen I hi I
:i i .i im was ir. i Uy taken ill Ith
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M.iN'il IMI
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I'liin ftH a Mtxe. I niliilHtiT nt War In the new coblnei
: . 1 1tsi A"': "' to I' tn 1 formed Inei night today addjeMied a
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-."" " "f M'V " 'ded tn miutli I in hit ! of tin 'l u n. n troops. It wis
"i"" " . linn i ;ili :i li-A 1. . i .... i-.. ll...
" - ... 1 1 i l l: in."
Hill Ml !'
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I en bat tli ' iii Kemtting i'-
itt. .1 t
lining control nf the minis
!l . ll.l WISH ii. V Illsl .n'l in in'
jtu .-. ii.i tht troops under youi com-
'" 1 t.i. hi.- in .( their chiefs the tribute nf
" '" imdei ndminletration and confidence nf
1 ''' '''' will tud t). Kovernmenl ! Ihe republic ami
cnuntry Krancc is assured nf victory
In ..- ii s. h i .1 tn Killtl It
Stitlt limn .un r ( i. nun
pin at il.
HKI.AII"I. OiTV A"S A
itt of mandamus affoinsl A. I.
Welch stuti Insurutice commissioner
usked in .i H iii filed m tin- district
mi. ii this morning bj the Maryland
I'aeualty company ..ml V A Bklpwlth
The pluiutirt avers that Bklpwlth is
the duly appointed nlato agent nf the
Mai ;. ml i .- .ai:y company; that thr
eotnpan l. .is compiled with thr laws
i ni i in si. le ana t tint lias cet inn-.i
the 1 1 i int a. nit if Bklpwlth a.- it-
dolj nppolnted and empowered stair
representative. ml has paid t he
ii(-cessar fee fur the issuance "t a
llocU8i tn lun. ns nu ll agent but that
Wt ch oi'hltrui'ilj refuses tu lasne thr
I liri nse
'1 hii nek Hint hi alternative writ
of manduinus Ih Issued directing him
tn ISSUC SUlh IlienSI Or Hlmw rallHe
.Hid that after due hearing that per-
emptory iit nf mandamus is-ue
couipelllng him tu issue such license
RI'XiltsTKATION Is I I.HsY
Was Is Not Actually Declared
but Ohious Signs of Hos
tility Appear.
Washington. Aug z" Presi-
dent Wilson today issued a proclama-
tion of neutrality recognising that "a
state nf war unhappily exists between
.im.. in and Austria-Hungary."
It Im similar tn other proclamations
previously Issuod
The iHsuancs of tin' president's pro-
clamation nf neutrality as between
Japan and Austria followed an unus-
ual sequence nf etvents during which
si. fur as officials here are aware
neither country actuallj declared wai
A "slate of war" was recoai Ixod by
the Tnlted Btatea us existing how-
eviS' because Ainha.ssa.ltir li.niilni of
Austria notified tin state department
that thr emperor of Austria Hungary
had Instructed the cruiser Kaiserin
Rllsabeth tu Join thr Herman fleet
def hi i; Tsing Tan Last Monday
orders wore transmitted from Vienna
through Washington to the officers 1 (
the Austrian vessel la dismantle her.
Press dispatches from Tslng Tau last
night aui thr orders had been carried
mil and the en w hail li ft
Ambassador Dumba's telegram to
thr Ann i n . 111 government made no
mention nf any declaration nf war
hut said diplomatic relations between
the two countries had been severed.
Tnkm dispatches describe the situa-
tion as a rupture nf diplomatic rela-
tions bul the order t" tin' Kaiserin
Rltsabeth was regarded by state de-
partment offlt lals as ur Itself an at t
nf war.
'I'hr Japanese embassy here Issued a
late nt today denying reports that
Japan would send a fleet to tin Adriatic.
Mc Reynolds May Have
To Explain a Little
si I i Ut W I s To h ;
Allot I l lll KTAM) Mill
Oil l Asi:.
WASH1NHTON Aug. 27 . -.
Blon "f the nomination of Attornt
General Jamas C. Mclteynold us
juatloe of the upreme court was be-
gun In the senate late today
Benator Nnrtis nf Nebraska who is
I conduct Ins the only actl a opposition
I tu confirmation . e 1 1 1 e . n having
passed a resolution calling . n Ihe de
parttucnl of juatice for a teporl on
an Inveatlgatl .t into ctitoin phasen
. t thr business of the Standard oil
company. Be iaJor Norrls sa d ih at-
torney general never hal wponded
tu a resolution "t tne senate niing
for Information un the lubjeet
Thr Norrls resolution asked tm In-
fnrmallon poneernlna reports made tu
tin
department nf Justice regarding
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vi i'ialls(H for War.
i RIB Am The unified Pn
all ih tonight Issued a manifesto In
mIi Ihey declared they Were In ac-
i u Ih I'n S.i 11 list III. inlets nf
1 1 ! ' It I the new rablnet ami would share in
the responsibilities which they OS-
''"ni. "if" t.m ti manifesto "it eon
mmlnent rerned only ordln tv participation in
bourgeois government our consent
v. . 1 1.1 not ha r 1 1 en untamed H it
it mir. ;.s the tut. llr of the nation
1 and tin lift 1 : Krai it and the Bo lal
1
In sit 1
I. in h a ( nti u-'r
T.. Organise lrt Srire.
R im c . ti 1 11 Parts 9 11
p m 1 ttermany has sent a special
representative lu re to organise a press
..... .1. .r 1 :... . . mm
1 i 1 1 1 . in n- i in- ' -- -
..... ' 1 news is considered detrimental to the
.... 1 M'' ' "r distinct posslbll influence (Jermany wishes tn exercise
V ' 1 1 1 ' similar im m it.iti Berloui difficulty Is being
' ' ' 1 ' egtenslvt scale may encountered In obtaining from Swll
" ''i tin ' 1. 1 in. ins. 'I'll r. v. iI .m.I 1.. imis.-i 1. tn use the tele-
I'post that the in phone through iter territorjr.
KitruitiK un attai H
mf. Mill. .1 . it would I re
mi le in. 11 Antwerp . ..eld rent h Ion-
iht . sin s .f dett r.ti
Howt er
1 ven t.i
Matins lit
ilari .1 wni
Lollce
.1 uft. "-im .
s ( In est
1 tm on tin
:tit I
w
otlco
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(imi the land
the draw mil- I
tine warm it
1 ettins ui.t i. u -.itit
The ambassador telephi ied t. Ihe
foreign office ami pollrc .1. red tin
I'lreet No more illri.i uiiplt miners
occurred iierr Von Jaaow eaiied mil
1 ipinsjstd hi-1 r gri ti lie 1. 1 di
Ihnl the neWS of the di I .i ' '
wnr should flol b( pwbllshed u ' 1 Ihe
following morning and for lbsl "
bad onlv si nt a sm .11 t 1 poltW
to prated Ihe t ml
j he neai day ih. emperor sent nn
tin gat it
onll mil
ii inn. .1 it . mdi .i i.h utenant
I'.inii rtarehe governor of liongwj
I tai l uii nominated an officer of the
ship H i- t.H '1 He. ltd.
tiV.W . 1 1 k . A ; More than
utli e has the KatSCI W'llhrlni Del
.ins- pluyi I . leading part in thrill
Ins ad vi ntures .it s a
W til t'u '...t fire swept the I In
' and ii '. i- ' I'uki ii water ft' nt in .tune ISOO. re-
its misaton would have I milling in the loss nf many lives the
- "ir ( i which I Kstoer Wllhelni t"t Urosae la) at
;i bt mil wuhin ti. dock nt the pathway of the flames
She was In. ii un mit ny Trigs to tne
middle nf the 11 nils.. n mid i srapnl se
t.uiis inlitrv Onlv three of her men
.1 . i". in I ml . ..f. I. st
t u t aviator and in- pilot. in November ItOI the vessel col-
es ni. suppresstd were llded off t'heibourg with the R yal
in tn. full f thitr ma- Ma.l Htiutn I'.o " ' I litter otlni.n
S' 1 1 ordlnor) artuit rj fire
1 1' I. ii i la tor hilt i
i hlne at .1 u lay
Unliu c Until. Rate
i.oMv.v. Am- mi '.'a . m
A dispatch tu the Reuter Telegram
rompan) trim Btnekholm nays the
hunk rutr there will be reduoed to-
n.ii. from ( 't per cent to s par
Hi t -li Wounded rrie.
M'M.i'N nn il i 1111. p. tn.1
T ' ' Hrltktn wounded from the
contlnt a numbering about thirty ur
riilrti.r. Hteeraite i.iHHeiiC'ls uud
boilers nut dtath.
Captain poltuk the nhip's com
u ticicr perfi rmed .it1 her a fr.it nf
seamansnli in October J?c7. .that
long will hi remembered for its brll
Mane) When in mid ocean the liner
i. -t her rudder Captain Polach
brought her irtn Portland Maine a
joume) of several daya without o
i ml. In steering hrr with hot pro.
pallors Tin teal s acelatmed the
most rxtrai rd narj svee pat formed
i a the hluli si as.
till Iflcate Not Heiiih'eil
I'.h i'lll ill.
OKt-AHOMA ( ITV. Auk A
qualified voter .s not required to hold
a certificate of registration simply to
voir in a sohool election In an In-
dependent it. -it'.' t nn tin' proposition
of an in. nn-. .1 tn levy fur school
I purpose is ti.. opinion nf the lit -to
it..! general given to state Super-
intendent R II Wilson The voter is
I required t.. have a certificate of regis-
tration onl) when Reeking to vote in
hi net a i elections oi municipal bond
elections in cities nf the f Irst-ciaas.
To ImriMl I 'urn-no) et.
WABIINIOTON Aug. 2" Hills
wi re introduced today by Chairman
owen d! tim senate banking commit
tei to amend tin tank law so that:
National banks may issue ctrouiat-
mn notea baaed un commercial paper
up I.. 7fi per cent nf their unimpaired
capital "f llt.t in towns of three
thousand or less federal reserve
I banks may nut discount arc ptano.
with maturity at time nf discount urn
mure than three months and endorsed
by at least one member hank hssed
on importation ur exportation ut' is
m domestic sale or consignment .f
gondii t. be dsjlvcrcd tn purchasei or
consignee un nt- before maturity uf
sin h gf onptgnosg
The reserve board today discussed
the pi posal to admit state Links
with capital of tifi.uon for several
hours ami decided aaalnsi the plan.
It wai p. .inled mil that in soma in-
statues ehalns nf aueh small hunks
.in- owned by the same individual and
it wis argued that a reduction of the
limit nf 111400 might result finally
in further tediu'tluns.
Mono Vaks New Hearing
OKLAHOMA city. Aug The
sop rem s oouti is asked to grant a re-
hearing In the ease nf W W Sturm
who has been holding the offhe of
county ' Ink fot the las ttWO years hut
in which the euitrt recently decided
Hint the office belonged to Bob iir-
i .ail Republican it is complained
that the court overh.nki il some of the
material points in the case.
lapao Conservative
WASHINGTON Ann .7 Vis. mint
Chinda tin- Japanese ambassador to-
il. i isHuiil this statement:
"Nothing is mure at. mm. I than the
purport uf a i... ii. inn telegram appear-
ing in some of the papers this morn
ing which Intimates thai Japans anti-
war tn nn- Austrian de. Laratlon uf war
will he the despatch uf a squadron tu
in Adriatic
"The t.-iins nf ths Anglo-Japanese
alliance snieiy under which Japan la
a.ting. contain nothing which w.u ob-
ligate Japan tu that far. nor is
there any intent ur Inducement what-
ever tm' Japan tn embroil herself in
this European war in Europe itself
if she succeeds in fulfilling her obli-
gation under and in achieving the
object of the Anglo-Japanese alliance
I treaty there she will stop.
"Morskrver it would b ridiculous
1 1 1 imagine even for a moment In the
prevent circumstances that Groat Brit-
lain Is compelled tu call upon her far-
I off ally tn come all the way out to
the assistance of her McilitiTruni un
'fleet The Idea Is nil llll fulirs Willi
I another preposterous report given nut
in some papers that the Japanese ar-
my w in h.' n nt tu Europe over the
Siberian rallwayi
"i take this oeoaaloB to categorical-
iv den that 1 have ever stated ur even
hinted that Japan might be found ex-
tettdlng lu r iii llVClty OUtalde the zone
I of Oerman hostilities In the China
sens as gOtne "f the papers have BT-
ronSOUSly represented."
CHANCK to HI PHKHl l STATE.
Wn i laj ou Expenses on Iintg Trip
in irrigation CXsagress
I OKLAHOMA fITY Aug 27 Ani-
lons who wants In go to Calgnrv and
pii then own expenses tnnv have a
oiiiiiiission us a ilt-legate tn represent
ihe state nf Oklahoma ut the lntrrm-
llenal Irrisatlon Congrssa which win
he held ther tnher 5 tn f Gi.ern. r
Cruce ims received a request from the
I management nf the congrass tu an-
I point delegates from Oklahoma The
trip is a lung one and will cost money
tn gn The st.ite has no fund tn pay
rapeasea of delegates at any meeting
lint anyone who would like to make
ithe ttil gttd Sr. the oountr) would
t.e glviMi a cnnitnisslun as u ddtgate
fttW the stale. .
the Standard Oil e.iiniiani h c
Morrison and Oliver K Pugtn special
assistants t. the attorney gencral.whe
Investigated th'.t corporation.
It was said later thai senators have
been i I i months ago Mr. Morrison
reoommcnded criminal Indlelmenti of
Standard Oil officials for alleged vio-
lation "f the supreme court decree
dissolving that conoerni for the prae-
ti.es lis deemed to be in violation nf
Ihe Sherman anti trust act. Thai 1 a ti
n recommendation ever had been
made was denied tonight at tin de-
pal intent
IIAItKAS tdlll'ls is RKt-'I'Sini.
I iiuc ii pu-ni and Extrtilion itf
Ih nil Hulli Denied.
OKLAHOMA .'1TY Aug. :'7 Wi t
nf habeas corpus recently asked foi
by Chariot Thomas Perry win Is
held foi extridlctlon tu Kansas where
he ts charged with falling to support
a miner child was denied this morn
Ing in Oistrict Judge John -I. Carney.
Attorney! for the petitioner asks the
.'"Hit for time In which to file nn II D
pen I. also that the original bond stand
until Hiey could prepare an appeal
both requests were denied by the
"urt. w In. ruled that there could lie
no appeal from a refusal to grant n
write of habeas corpus it is expected
that application ii! be made In the
criminal court of appeals this aflt i -noon
for s writ of habeas corpus out
nf Hun court
Application was made this after-
noon m the criminal court of appeals
for s writ of hah' as corpus Hearing
"ii Hi writ will be held before Judge
Armstrong on Saturday August J9.
Health
First
Hiippiness Follows
Ever notice that moat
normal healthy r oiis tire
cheerful optimists -
And thai dyspeptic m 'k-
l people arc gi t orally pes-
Minis! ic
Moat ind estion is caused
by improper food: and the
surest way to health is tn
Use H WholcHOmC food hucIi
as
Crape-Nuts
and Cream
Made of wheat and bar-
ley it supplies in form for
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1914, newspaper, August 28, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135117/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.