Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 22
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V II E TULSA DAILY would. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 0 1914
T 1 1 1! E E
CAME HERE PROM GUSHING
FRIDAY AND DIED YES
TEEDAY AFTERNOON
BANuITS SHOT TWO MEN
WHEW THEY STARTED
TO A'ARN CREW
WAS ft USER OF "SNOW" ESCAPED WITH BOOTY
Oonpi ttiOB With Hun S;iy' He
Wns Addicted to Diing
Heroin; Inquest Today.
I ' a McClaaahan oil field worker
nppeartng to bi- about 44 "Hin oi
ago wu f"iiiiii (load In hi bed at
the Central rooming Iioum on North
Main street yeeterda) gftornooii at :i
n i luck by Rupert Kedabaugh aged
17 living lit ;:4 Ninth Mam who
luid slept with Mc lanahan the prov-
loua night Mid forenoi n
T)i' report Ik thai McClanahan had
i.'ou a from nughwg hta home it
afternoon and met Radabaugb and
three other young men early in Hi'
evening. The (our hum gpent the
early part of the nlghl enjoying the
uin linemen ta ghoul the olty until Me-
('lanahan i"1 U'idabeugh retired to-
gether it 1:10 o'clock a in . In the
entral rooms etcClanehnni ac-
lording to liadabaugh'a gtatomont
had bean complaining all the evening
iboul being tjloV and had taken aeverai
doaeg of heroin (commonly oalled
"snow") before he wont to bed.
w ; rn k idabaugh waked at S
o'clock yeeterda) afternoon ) ii m -!
in tic wag ip ad He Immediately told
the sorter of the houee and ga he
-.mi ran "H the gray home and told
hit mother of the horror of the dis-
rovery A certificate of membership
in g business m n'a club In Joplln in-
dicates t hut Mo 'i. in. iii. hi muel have
lived there reoently but a pawn ticket
ft run ii local .shop which was on his
person dated aome time in April
ulao Indlcateg that he him hern in the
vicinity of fulaa for aeverai months.
The body In In the rare of the
Stanley & ItcCune undertaking flom-
pany. The polioe authorttlea are mak-
ing every effort to locate the rcla-
tlvee of the decegaed bul ii i until an
earl) hour HiIh morning no mossagi
luid been received from any of them.
After Shooting Tii'.-y fomptd
From tlie Train With Many
Valuable!
DKTROIT Mich. dept. ( Two
Luai ngers on a Grand Ti ink paaaen
i tram inbound from Toronto to-
i night ivere ahot and perhaps Fatally
wounded by two inuNkcd robnera who
boarded tin train soon after II on
tered the city After obtaining money
and valuables from the other paaaen
I gets m the coaches the bandits diH-
uppeg red
The mi ii woundi d are tornt tt "h
ltosekerk u traveling salesman of
I. rlln 1 Hilo and Joseph Beltser of
Shelby Ohio ltosekerk wag nhot
i II inh the - igi n and physb 'mm
I seld hli recovery was doubtful. a.floi
' Beltser had hen takon to the hoa.
pital H developed that his condition
I was nol seiloua as gi first Indicated
nini lie Is i Kpei led lo recover.
The robbers entered the parlor car
of the train al Milwaukee Junction
within the cltj linn's it ith Immedi-
ately hen m thing revolvers and pas-
sengers were ordered lo hold up then
liui C i. ' ne i tndlt reached In linen
closet grabbed n nillowallp and Into
ih's the plaat-ngors were ordered lo
Atop valuables. As one robber col-
li ted . e booty his companion
backed him ui w it h n rex olver.
After 111 in rii had baen shot.
I .i Itgi r nttompti d to c-i into mi od
i loinlng coach and nottti the train
crew ii" was not quick enough how-
ever and fell with ii bullet In his hip
' At this him t in o both bandits ran 1"
thi door gnd leaoed "If Ihe train
tarrying tloir plunder with them The
whole affair hisini bul two or three
minutes
The passengers were unable to sm
how much money the robbers took
bul ii was claimed Beveral "omen
dropped mone) Into the plllowallp and
two men wave up their watches.
Within .1 few minutes after the rob
bery the police hud t.ik i half u dozen
si specie Into uatods
oodi Bonipanyj seoosd prise I- bog
cgtid) bj Olympic land) Kitchen
Running rsoa for young Indies -I'rue
1 1 " ci mere by Alien d Phedi
itniiiiiiiK race for boys 10 to 13
I urs old I 'll at pi gv k. .1 tk AH oi
by Wen tr i irug oonip uij . s i I
prlga Pocketknlfe bj i L'lurt 1 1 1 1 I
war mpany
Runulnii raoa for girls 14 to ij
j eg rs Plrai pi go II ft) pair ih m
tin I'ul I'rlog Shoe Btoro; see nil
prise 7'-cetii pulf shears by Mot'lure
Hardware compani
Kit man's rat i I'rlge IS tin al
ip k t b) Bvet Kg I Cult . I .' ISenl He
gnd Street.
100-yard dish b) I'nlon wen
Prlge pglr dress shoes by Itenberg
Clothing company lit South Main
Hop. skip and Jump I'rlge G laun-
dry ticket by Sm ml Hpilng Istundr)
ntgndlng high Jump I'riso bog
i it. us b) Quaker lu ng store
Standing hi o id Jump I '1 Igi 1 1 iO
union made gal b) P ilace I'lol In 1 1
HiiniiitiK broad Jump I'rlge $9.60
briar pipe b) Osage Indian L'urlo
company
Hoi limbing contest b) I'nlon
men I'rlge I'i union ina I hat by the
OHoba Clothiers
Old fid lien' contesl Prlge bog
cigars hs Hunt Burgon
Swimming conteal Prlge iin.
shirt b) PI) mouth Clothing t '"
ill
I.
A H1Q CANVAS TO COVER
EXHIEiTS IN TULSA
BALL PARK
ftll FftO.ff.llS ftBE COillnC
Every Part of County to Be
Ropresenttvl Shows on the
Street h ue gdmilion.
Ml I I.I I) I id it II'. (itiV M N
M ttl (K OK m i:
III Mi
Palling from g carriage drawn by
ii runaway team near Terlton Mis
John Phillips of ti gouth Norfolk
. truck her head am! poaalbl) received
. tract me i Hkuii yesterdnj afternoon
Mie was riding with her husband
friend! mid a driver when control a. is
lost of the teams while Ihey were go-
ing down bill.
'r. PhliUa was brought to Tulsa
i n tue '.' " clock A V - w ii gin last
pigiit when she was rushed to the
P a B hospital The physician In
charge said that It could not he told
as yet whether or not there is more
than g slight COnCUgslon and a nei
mis shock She was conscious only
l art of the time
The mammoth t nt w in h w 111
shelter the Tclsn nounty fair to be
I eii in Association Kasr all park
Septemhei I 17 and 1 1 will be hen
I the last of the week and will he up by
the tlrst of legl Week The te.nl l
40 oy Ii'" foot large eBOUgh 10 .over
: Ogl a illtursl I Klllbll M id the gf iti si
I ounl fair In the I nit. d Htsli
in gddltio i ihers win be sheltei
for 1 1 . stoik. as nigny blooded hog
I ami some other stock win lie ex
I III bl Led. The three preiiiluui bulls will
he on dlgpla) and there Is .-.one talk
'of placing oil cghlblt what ih Mid "
be tin' hug-' iteor In the world now
on a ranch near Kaii.ona This nnl
I ii.. 1 would make two nrdliiar) steors
land it is s;iid a lantei one never grew
Halo I an ls
The offlcu of Been la n C IC Kara
heart has been besieged for severs 1
s with fond parents gUKioUK to en
tot i heir uabl s In tin Pale i onlegt.
Already the list f entries Iii 'ins event
Is large and the number lUU) he
doubled before the fair opens Kvery
mother and father thinks thcli bab)
is lha Fattest the aweeteal and Iho
luteal on top of earth and inero will
be spirt tod rivalry In ibis contest
The list of agricultural exhibits
grows larger with ogch day. No pari
Of the county hut what will he roP
rcganted. The announcement that
lilgb) is planning to walk off with the
grapes In ever) entry has amused the
term pis of Broken Arrow. Bklatook
and othei parts of the county to the
highest pitch of determination nol to
j field a point ti. the go-called "Nile
(jl This is the week to buy your
hoys'
School Clothes
and The Model isthe store w here
you can select from the product
of America's best boys' clothes
makers.
(J Mothers who are particular
about their hoys' apparel tell us
thai mils i tin' ihokI poiunltMi) Ikivx' soctiuu btl-
tWi'CU KuiJSHH Oitj ami DuUaR. N"t 1 1 1 1 liiat. lull
iut" t'aJut'H art1 ilir bt'Hl to be had auvwhen.
Juvenile
Suits $2.9
signg ro
6 a" .50
Norfolk Suits d C
(3.95 to ... vtO
glggjg (a w
Boys' Shoes rjj
$2 00 to PO.f9r
Knee Troua f(
vn Sl.oo to '-fJ'
sUi lUBd
K & E Waists J i ra
& Shirts 50c 1 tW
Boyi ' Rata u;) raft
and Caps 50c
Vw
' ll. st For The
Price Always
DncTHncTCDc unn
r i iii m M.n.i t i
' inn i tfunuiu muiu
III UU I I M is IH I UUUII
PRIZE BULLS AND GAS ENGINE TO BE AMONG
BIG PREMIUMS AT THE TULSA COUNTY FAIR
HI 1 It I) H I '! HTM i I .ASK )l -
I n i ui :i'Ki i M l h I
COK IM Uiv HKBIC.
Although then- grag n light attend-
tine of the convention of the ('Ma-
li ma branch of the National league
of the third and four class postmasters
whh h m"t here yeyterday due lo the
tact that many poatmaatora lll vary
so..ii i ui of their offices on account
of the change In administration those
who e:e here had two live sessions in
the nar or "f the Motel Brady and an
i v client lim al Band Sprints last i-
i nlng
There were about fifty members In
attendance. Tne morning session was
devoted i a general get-together nf-
falr when applicatlona for new mem-
berelilp were received and passed on
At I o'clock they again convened
and cie.i.d thi following olflcera:
0 R. Builer of Grove president; .1 W
Harden of Calumet vlce-prealdent;
P B. Elrod of Hominy aecretary-
trcaaurer The retiring offlcarg are
1. li Boi utchle of Chelaea president!
r g. Ward of Roosevelt vlce-presl-l
nt. and i!. W. Uci rill of Stratford
aecretarj -i eaaurer
After the routine work of reading
the mtUUteg of the hiHl convention
ha been finished a n meral round of
Informul shop talk which lasted over
two hours was Indulged In by the
postmaatera and postmistresses.
Oklahoma City was chosen aa the
to xi meeting place the time I. ft to
the discretion of the executive com-
mittee with recommendations of the
convention to make it fair time If pos-
sible A vote of thanks was passed
f-r .7 I. etch m- secretary of the
commercial club Charley Page the
Brady hotel the retiring president and
the retiring secretary-treasurer
A partial list of these attending the
convent 'ti followa: Mr MoCague of
Ralston. Ward of Roosevelt Merrill
i f Stratford Mourlquand of Home-
stead Larty of ft'ilberton Nieely of
i?iem e Haydon of Calumet Elrod of
Hominy Campbell of vVaukomls But-
ler of Kelfer gnd Brldwell of Ripley
Tulsa Is Prosperous
Despite the Knockers
(Continued from piu-c o'ie).
people swarmed In and oul of Tulaa'a
numerous thaatrea and picture shows;
the strci cart got their shara of the
business in fact. Tulaa l ore the com-
mercial atmofcphero of a busy Christ-
mas holiday night
it's the same old story Nothing
si emu to affect business conditions
and the contentment of ihe inhabi-
tants of Tulsa Wars may eonie and
wars may go. financial stringencies
may v isit the east aid they may make
themselves felt in other sections; hut
Tul' the Uvest busiest most pros-
i is. growing clt) in the nation.
"Mies "n fotovtr."
To see the every evidence of pros-
perity contentful nt and enjoyment on
tin faoi f the busy folk of Tulsa
really makes the apprehensive man
and woman glad th live In Tulgg and
can lie an intricate part of her great
activity and progress.
Sweeney's
Southwest Come Tenth and Main.
Phonos
CD
IRE GETS BIG JOB
Mi l l II KMM I IPIHHKTI " v"
si- l I s. DINTIW I
A I I'oltM
ie of the very ti w pi ima landi for
Tulga Democrats at the hands of the
nntlonal adinlniatration In distributing
uklahoma pnironage came to Carter
Ifliplth a prominent young fulaa it-I
lOI II 'J laSl Week.
.smith has I n appointed by D.
Hayden Unebaugh Dlstricl Cnlted
! States attorney for eastern Oklahoma)
I an one of tits assistants Smith's I
headquarl 'rs will he In Muskogee The
nppolntmenl i.us made August 21 and
Smith went to Muskogee to arrange to I
ti ke heme of Ins : I ' hi kh.iiiii- j
Bet Li mber l
8mi'.li has bi on in the employ nf
the Any It Tucker law firm tor two
yeara and is conaldered one of the j
I l lighten ung lawyers In the state
j About the onls other federal up-
I polntmcnt of consequence secured by
In Tulaan w is the assistant ''reek at-
I torneyehlp seeured by Nat tdgon for
Inter assistant count) attorney of i
' 'i uisa county
Law and Order Are
Democratic Planks
(Continued from Page no. i
I
and pledge their enforcement In e very
pari Icttlar."
John fields. John II Burford and
Jinie-e tan prominent Republican can-1
dldatOS ate then attacked and thla
ends the platform
ThlrtV-nlno di leaate.n were elected
to the state convention to be held al
Oklahoma City next Tuesdaj The
county will be entitled to II iot.- In
' t hat convention.
II B Bchaefer recently defeated by
: .1 W. Woodf id for the I lento' rath' j
j nomlnatl n for counts inline was
elected permanent county chairman
succeeding Voodgon iv Norvell W. !
i W. Stuckey was reelect d secretary of
tnc I'ount committee. Jonn Beck or
Owasso viii made treasurer. The
committee will meet m 'his city again
I Kt Pt mber tt.
I Speech s were made during Ihe
afternoon h various ex-ean d ldatea
and candtdates-to-be. Jim Bykea wag
I easily the lominHting figure of the
I convention. Hi s chet brought
jlOUnds of applaiUH ai d he w is nuide
chairman of the committee th.at se-
locted the state delegates
j '
THOKOI'titf llltKU ii:i(s m l l
W. M Hudson and to he awarded to the owner i
givinK the most milk in twenty-four houn
V ill " .f I ulsa county. Ii Is safe
to say Hlxby will have to go Home if
It Beta away with all the money as
Broken Arrow and Bkiuluok at least
will run that prosperous community
i hard rue for honors In evorj dlvlg
Ion
I lr t ' U Kartibarl was al Broken
Arrow the p.isi week and was in-
formed that community has already
ur ranged f a hpcclal train for Bro-
ken Arrow day which is September
It the opening day Broken Arrow
will be deasrted then save f- g few
iu u u ho will b h it behind to guard
Do town ami the entire town ami
surrounding commuutt) will swoop
down upon Tulsa The delegation
will I to . . I 1 by the i llrls band of
Ihe Haskell school of agriculture
which organisation will furnish music
foi the full throughout The Haskell
pchcol has arranged for an elaborate
xl.it.lt.
Hktatiwk will also be "ii hand en
m ate '.n skiutook day beptnmber 17.
C H. Cleveland former county com-
missioner and one f (he hi men In
the north oid of the ci inty has ad-
vised thi Fair association that siila-
ie li an' coinmunlti will duplicate
ami better any crowd anj other town
In Tulss L-ountj v ill or i a n send
Hut usl w..icii Blshy on Blxbj day.
September 1. Mended bj every m n
in the township and ins brother sis-
ter wife motiier-ln-lavt and children
that prosperous Community will take
Tulsa bs storm if all reports re-
ceived bj the Kali association are
true. The Blxby crowd will ho aug-
tuntcd hj delegations from l. tard
. nd Ji nks.
Schools 'll lo-J-
Friday likewise is school children's
day ami Superintendent Maxwell f
the county schools has advised the
rural teachers to close up simp that
day ami bring their pupils with them
ti the fair. The eltv schools lore
will likewise have . holiday that day.
No iillu 11 fee will be charged to
the fair The Mite Will he flee flo'll
fust in lost The ''air is designed to
uovance the interest in agriculture in
Tulsa county an'1 is under the direct
sii 1 ervlslon or 1 r 1 !. K. Eat nhi art
county demonstrator who is maktnn
herculean efforts to put Tulsa count)
in tie to division oi ti i est agri-
cultural counties In Oklahoma.
There w ill he Hpei ml attractions
which ate Hire to please Every vis
itoi Iii the city will he made to feci at
1 ' oie and a good time is in store for
111 a ho come.
1 1 K mi ha Ciii r vv Rtons Seguing
Uari Hsrtrsln limai mm w Hi
rlly; Olsudf lisruer Uhlcsgn; l K Hart
ley liusksges II h Pslirraen Hsinihia
I Mr nini Mr. li u Bmltli 11 11 uileot
hsonsH T .1 Mcllennau cit) Jirli Buen
1 r. Aio-iip i n W K grown Wichita
It tVonisefc OktgthoniM 1 III
For Your Fall
Papering
lioti"i Foifel to rtall mi mo
fur I si ill have u l ull Line of
up to data papers' to select
Erom and prices reasonable.
II. I. NICKEY
Phone Black 3291.
CITY OFFICIALS WERE AT
SAND SPRINGS TO SEE
TEST OF WELL.
T9 IP OUT PLANS
WHITS A CITY
FOR FASHION WEEK
102010 Barrels Flow From Wd!
Every Twenty Four Hours;
Nittihe Contractor.
1 HOKO! GHBKI l 101 I DI It II M III lih
Qlven by Cus Circuit and to he awarded to the man pre ttciiling the best
individual farm exhibit
Al THE HOTELS
Entombed Miners
Not Yet Rescued
lies t in 1 1 in.-.
MM U.V.IJ.
In order to Improve our storr serv-
ice we have Increased Dttr force by
employing Mr. PYed Hood formerly
with Bert Roberta snd Mr Eugene
Hall formerly with me Tenth Street
III oeery.
Dur aim Is now to orsanie our
dellv ry syi:tem so that mistakes may
he reduced to the minimum and nur
customers he nlven the best pos-
sible attention.
We rlose nt noon I.'ibor Lay
Monday.
iCont nued from Page 1 me. 1
ami David Kdvvards. Americans; John
Copeney .1 B. Stewart and John Sex-
t 1 1 . negroes; Alexander Bchuster
liirm in and William Carp John ktes-
tur Andrew Mathews John BefSeVtc
Michael Hink. Victor ! . Tabinges and
John yi. ris Austrlana farm enter
(ttewart and iiink i nve wiv. and
children. BersavlC and Wynorls ure
old men living wiiii married children
The rest are s-ogli. from young to
middle age.
Labor Day Parade
To be Big Feature
(Cl ntlnued I'rom Page One.)
Back race for young men Two
ti kets to BtnpreM theatre
Potato Meg hy young Udies First
prlre H bracelet by Unr Sehsffer
III South Main; second prise $2 box
ioiv hy ii.ynipia f'andy Kitchen
KgC rue by young ladles Flmt
l ; pair of h"i hy Harlow Dry
" '
OK Mil. I IM .s I l.lE
Qlven by the Sand Siirlmjs maehino shops one of the newest and most
thriving Tulsa Industries and to h swarded to ths person collecting the
beg! senerul farm exhibit In Tulsa county. Those competing need not per-
sonally raise all the products that show the only specification being that
the exhibit was all giuwn in Tulsa county.
Tl.'LBA Kali h K Duncan Ksi.-ss flly;
11 it rcrgswn tllj fr-1 w :.. st
ligls; A A. wllbsu Bsltlsiore; tVillUui
Uiliibra. UUI II" K II Ponylhe 1 Iti
igti li T iurl'. Ulsckwsll Oils lei"
Brulllu PbiUiUljibui I Ham b rger N
r'. ; 8 i) Mm. 1. Ti mi 1 r II R.
lo ... s. Hoasloni 1 I. Keusrts s-ctli Bsnd
in . II II Hull Ksnasi i ih i 'In ! I i t
1 -i n. Bsltimora l( Osldntirker hi bouli
.1 s. ITouag Chlesgei Willisis Katibers
t'hicsgw: H. 11 H'ibbllbsr. St I. J r
Murrit Si. UivIii .1. tinea Bprlagfield.
lie 0 I' Bpesntr liulml: .Mom ; Mr ui.d
Mrs .1 M I.e.. I'swi.ee i..l : John .1
Kellly Bee V. r'k V V McCoy. Km s.s
t'lty; A KosPsMS Si bsuili I J
Bttsais Ki i it v . If lleUomlek No
wji. .1 S. !... Oklsboias City; II I
tlehurfe BspulgS; ft li BlttrB St. Joe Me
J. I. Usndloi Hi Uoaii 0 l. K- .-i. ikis
beau City: J. .1 atsfonsy Okatslsos; ' v
Davis Dewoy Okl. ; A W rfstehlnaon
Dksislses l Morten Ottppell Okaulgos
h Hernbeek Oklsbeeii Cllj J R
lieuissisn st Lsals; Pstor rlslssun. W'ur
res Pa.; lehn Csrter Unro. Pa Mr m. i
M.f DtBarbof Cuoliins s It Elrod Horn
lay; H J Clsy ('asblni iirl v.--t
Fmd. ll W Btrasra XV. xv (label II P
Hojrg. Bsrtlosvlllt; l L Prswlry n.i
boms ii'v. II R HsCorkall Kanssa I it
P B nyas BartlaaIUa; M Baluua. vr
ksasaa Olty Kaa ! 11 I. laoty. I. an- Bork
fk.. L. n. Tlltlebsiua alsmphia; J xv.
Cbadwiek Ksnssa City; A. h l".tnir. Iinl
Isa; J It. St j ere. Oknutgee; H P Rhodo
Dtrgsr Csahlng I Potot Plttabursl
Pa ; C. 0 BsUrnaSi Psatorls 0 ' H ' oi
i I yon Kin isi City; XX' J BjOgori M'.1..
ges r ll. Turner. Muikngse- .1 A Vrl!i
HI I .on i . (I I" llstlirrinaivn St Paul;
.i 0 Hsrria Bt l.uui. Boa Ha. i Okla
linma t'.t) . 1' K XX'lUjri I la a. itr.
.n a. la M I'm Kai -a. ' ' 1 .
Harvav. Ksnaaa fit) ; I II longer X I.
Hume' ry. In nvrr yele I' I ' rswferd
Cluirloates w X'a K. 1 Andefsss Joska;
i a. Keynes OkleaesM CWyi t H Chee-
brry. Ollsboma City; Jamee labslL Mm
kosri- K B. Hitnltiian Dairege; ha
nines. rp.'latid
OKLAHOMA F Hyde KgahHtle T-nn
U. W. T tfif Htio liltmon Kate. Mr atel
Mr. xv H Polton Iaiia. T Mr and
Mra 0 Desssfa paaxansia Clii . N E Prei
tyr l.nuiiMii. Kj . J I. dless. ' hiran
J C KWer Miiakott. ui. a . A H Hullnf
part'i'ittita t ll I'errr. Bn -th w nt I itj
fio. e. c aeyee.
LrtiArM peisessa r
NeeVf.lle. Tiit Mm
. ""'a Mr F.thid
Xlara Nperrv "kla P B Mnura Pern
OklS.I Joe Mniraw I'ltiahiush Ps Mr
Nrnce. National IIIkuii to .1 I. Kellor
tloldantillf. Mr and Mr. K. II MeFl
and son. I'nahlna:
-M'"... I II Moti s. Ht :. ui. I .
Mayor Wooden Commissioner Hunt
and a numbi r of other city ottlclala
vlsllcd a new e recently sunk for
th" Pierce Iteflnerv on Ihe Sand
Bprings line hy Lou Nttuhe Although
ii was expeeted that a teat would be
made 1. 1 aSOertaln Its OUtpUl the men
ii; charge took the test at the well
lather than at the tank thus falling
to gel an; accurate result ll wan
later lu tt - flay ascertained thai the
outpul is U2016 gallons every 2i
hours.
The eatel '. dear and come .ii' of
the well at tin degreee I arenhelt It
has been tested l ihe state eehmlst
vvjihii proved It to he VI per cent
pure. As it oines from the vvdl It
h is a slight taste of Iron due to the
pump The chemist font I it con-
tained only two grains or ssli to tin
gallon Ths well Is ;e feel deep whero
ll Strikes bald bllM shale it took
onli i" dins for two men to dig it.
Ti onstruetlon of the well is Bi-
ll resting I bids fair to be lasting
and efflClonl The on' Ids i under
ii ii fe. i winch is encased with a
leii tor' eii concrete has brick wail.
However this wall reachoa only three
fe.-i bolow the normal water mirk
wiiiih docs itt hinder the supply of
wild inflow. The.ie. walls are kept
Iii place by lion rods anchored .
pipe "de.ol men" at some distance
from the hole."
The sand polnl is som ten feet
below the lamer diameter. Between
the brh k wall and the sai.d poll t
which is four feei in diameter there
Is a car load of carefull) washed gnd
sifted sand The filtration Mini supply
Is Ihus made perfect The wan. e.. i
before there was any pumping was
two feei higher than the river thus
showing that th source is from the
uplands
Mr Mi. be wll submit to the enm-
inlssloners a proposition to supply th
city wit; i guaranteed water sup-pis.
lie says he will put up a $100000
bond to carry out his proposition If
the coiumbedon grill give him a hc-ar-Ing
Alleged Forger Now
In Missouri Asylum
xxiimxn BKLD II .iiipi i ii s
nct iiMi; innxm t i.
x m : in iti
Mr Jeannette Kicki r. alleeisd t
have passed a number of ohecki
local merchants during the Brat part
of the summer has lately ti-n pi toed
in the Insane aaylum at Nevada. Mo.. -
according to a letter received in the
Tulsa Retail Merchants taaoclatlon
from B M Major governor of Mls-
aeurl yesterday w . itivs.n s -retuiy
of th rtetnii Merchants im.
elation has beep mikitni untiring
efforts st extradition papers
srar'ed on Mis Ith ker Whose home
Is In Joplln. Mo
It Is believed by authorities of the
Tulsa Hetall Merchants association
'hat Mrs Ithker must hive tun In
anno at the time sho Is allege I to
hsve pase'si the Iidkus check! 1
though there bad not lieen anything
to ndl ato the fad hef. re this Thy
matter of extradllton will bo dropped
until Mis tUcker reiajvois from her
Insanity and posel'd Indefinitely.
HI I .li. Ml II 'I X Is X-.SIX .
I It ' Ml III SP isi IP. I 1 1(
1 I XI'.' Ht I I HHOW
Th- neciitive commltti f ihe Re-
tail Merchants association which will
have chum f the fashion week set
tno inoiiililt meeting as the week
commencing Tu aday October 13.
has i Had lo assemble at the
office of i h retary x Rayson
Cueeday nittht by John May. chair-
man of it committee
Thi mmittea Will work out ad-
dltional plans for tin- fashion week
and at. ill ihe wheels rolllnir for a far
K hi- affair than thai of last year
'the bur feature thin year aa last
wi.i he a grand parade of elaborately
th- r ltd automobiles Two hundred
it liars In prize.- will ho given for the
nost beautifully d lied cars. There
will he g hau l eonteet taken part In
bj musicians from io-ij town in this
part o. I he state.
I'he city win he decorated and the
wlndowa dreeaed in their very best
gala da attires They will lie draped
nil d i . t th- Ihlrtei nth bul .;t the
cluck of a K in tin y will be disclosed
to the public in the evening.
The committee complete follows.
John Mayo Max Madansky !. '( ins
si r. N a Vandever Dan Hunt R p.
Epperson l. x Baxter I. Ryan
A. Newlln Blmon Jankowsky U R
Dai row and W. F. Nichols.
Confederate Bodies
Gather Here Tuesday
it
'll frou I'
Wosltusaaa) u a. m.
Qrond Paradt laeavtni Itrndy
hotel marching on Main street. Par-
tlcipated in by Old Velerane C s. A..
Uulted Daughtera of the Coufederaoy
ami s na f Confederates Old Vet
-'tans and Daughters in automobiles.
Local camp "f Veterans on mounted
steeds win P ad the i tarch
in a. in. ai i onrcnlion Hall
Invocation Rev Mi McAllister
fOUng Dados' Hand of Brok in Ar-
row Agricultural school.
Vocal Sol- "Silver Thn ids Among
the Hold" Mr i U. fd indler
Address lion I: I. Wtllaiua
Violin Sob 'J" iiik Bird' Hon
I'd I 'lossl ; I
Piano Solo "Minuet" Prof. II. J.
Hplndler
A.b in si ii. James ss.
Young Ladlee' Band
Address Hun L M Poe
dVddresi Hog Jan es Davenport.
x e in -.pt iftrrnooai i 0
Buatneaa session as on Tuesdsj at
I' i noon.
Wednesdai Kxeomg BiM .-i foexven-
Hon n il
r c v ana If D i ' ball
ntttradaj v a. ha at Ooavesttlnn Hail
Inv ie ation.
plan . Bora Mrs C ttro vetle
Address Hon Robi rt 1. I ov it
Mai tjiiarti t a fl R ...
Addreeg Confederate Hist in of x)k-
lahoma Mr. T C Hand
Young Ladlee' Hand
Address Mr Mil t Mass
iiiur-.i.iv Iftrrnoogi i .in
Trii- to Band Bprings for ail vum-ie
Veterana Daughters and Sons of the
Confederacyi courtesy of t'bas. pagt
N It The public is ordially In-
vited to nttend the rendition of the
pri gran
N II The f OUJjg l adles Hand of
llroken Xirow will furnish music for
the convention during the entire session.
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