Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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THE WEATHER RBPORTi
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Mm Mintim 1 1 i iu Hi h ml Ii
0 .mis. rlrrir.
WARNING H 1 h lti Olflft'
hit in a r Mir 'I us4tv iud s t'dntftUM)1
Vil iinii'li t'liii 'i- in 1 1-mij r:it uri-
TJESS -cs fa
19500
dsi iim Ui.ni sirts if Dm
Bun Uui 4i mil 3 World Isiiai
V(). . X N O.
ME I f 1 1
CRiP il ill
FIGHTING CRUCIAL ACTION
OF THE GREAT BATTLE
IN FRANCE.
GIVE OUT NO DETAILS OF
THE LATEST FIGHTING
LINE.
CEM ATTACK VIOLENT
Renew Their Efforts to e.t.k
Through the Allies' Lines
Without Success.
1M7RIOUB (Iftatlng eondnueg In
northern Prance where the allied
i i. nrii j British armies are at
rips wnh Hi" German toreei in woai
m characterized the crucial action
uj ii battle "t the Aisne Beyond
idmltting Uiia fact the official state-
menta are vague Few ietalii "t the
struggle which mat he the turning
m of the western campaign hava
een given the waiting public
sentence "There is nu change
hi the iltuatlon" epitomise! the of
flclal reporti from London Parli and
Berlin. Tiii siilea claim to have
made slight advance! bare and tbei
notably on 1 1 1 height! "f the Meuse
The Gorman official itatemont how
sver declare thai "reporta concern-
ing ii vlctorloui advance of the enemj
ire untrua."
Both the Brltlah unit French official
itatcments refer t" the violence of the
it' ti kH inada b) ih Germani who
item in have redoubled their effort!
n in attempt to hurl back the allied
line. The reporta however Indicate
that the French ami Brltlah have
i en no ground.
A very rlgoroui censorship evidently
ihk been imposed at virtually all
polnta particularly m London re
smiling the operation! at tin. front
an very little newi Is being permitted
to come through. The aar official!
probably noaltate to ralae the h inei "f
he people wit lion' some decisive re-
.suit having I n attained the tear
thai the publication of even the email
eat details "f the i neratloni might be
of aid to the Germans.
Petrograd reporta ufflolally that the
luatrlan itronghold "f Praemyal t"
Oallcla is invested ipletely by the
Rusatana mid thai the uatn Austrian
armj in retiring behind the Carpa-
thian! Into Hungary purauad by the
Russians Berlin however do 'hu h
that "report! of the fall of the two
Prscmysl forte are Invention!"
The Montenegrin! who have allied
themaelvea with the Servian! In thi
conflict with Austria ire making ad
vsnoes aocordlng to iljvtcos A dis-
patch from Cettlnje Montenegro says
tin Montenegrin! are within artillery
range of Sarajevo capital or Boania.
The Austrian torts at Cattaro Dal
matia on B otember l sunk a large
Preni h warship according t" a dis-
patch to the Cologne Oasette This
ship was one of a fh'et of IS which
wai met iv i salvo from of the
Auatrian forts as ii approa had the
stronghold The rest of the fleet ce
treated haatily says the dlapat h
ifter the Prench ship n sunk.
dispatch from Constantinople
aayi thai the Dardanellei have been
i-losed to navigation
The A ust .Man government has eon
ftscated the Canadian Pacific railway
company's securities and money de
p sited in Vienna according to report
as w n si the company'! observation
can running n Austrian railroads
This is the result it is said of re-
fusal of th" company t piyv the divi-
dends of A "ft ri n shareholders
Advf as received in Psrla say that
il. rapid Increase in main prices In
Austria is rauslng anxiety In official
circles. Parmers are holding their
mpplleg for higher pricea and the
government propose! to ft a maxi-
mum price for tins commodity
Por the first time ilnce the war be
gan wireless news sent out by the
Prench government through the Blf
fel tower has been received In rxm
.liui The massage detailed the fierce
righting whic h tok place in northern
Prance between September 14 and IS
Mr Bdward Carson the Ulster
leader. In outllnlni the tTlster pro-
gram with raapeci to t' home rifle
bill has called upon tTlaterltca to
throw themselves Wholeheartedly in
the patriotic action that thi time de-
mands in lupportins the empire."
Merman Attacks Repulsed.
LONDciN Sept. Ii. (t'.it p. m.l
l'ir the first time slm the herinnlis
..i the war news by wireless sent out
by the Prench government through
the Eiffel tower station wa. received
in London tonight. The message ilated
ptember It follows:
"Peeling thai then poaitlon wai h -coming
more enrl more critical under
the pressure of the nines' artna ihe
Ctarmnns have tried lo atop us by e-pente.-
counter attacka Slnoa f-'ep-t
cm bar II they hava delivered I v day
and niitht freiiuent and VtTf vn ' i t
atlucKS nt aeverg) poaltloas n cut
ttj ut. Everywhere ther havy i n r-
pulsed sustaining ronaidera li lo sm
! abandoning thousands f doaJ
uui wounded.
Th'1 Kiehth army corps an 1 tne
guards wire itvaaly put m the tot
and g larso number of prisoner! fell
ii I .oir hands. It Is to Da Mini lied
lint nisny Vt th latter an- -ip Vol
iint illy although tin-.- canal hava
atit d
' !t seems that the Herman Ml lleis
are i-epinnin to have no farther
doi.l t as to the tr? atmeit Whi h
kwbii? them in captivity At tli I -nnnina
all thfl we caaturd Had a
lerrltled and supplleatlna nttlt Ida
WAR BULLETINS
kti i bunge in Wtuailon.
IiiNImiV Mon ill.lo p m I
Marinnl wmi' iiupanh n un
Berlin gives Um1 fi41uw1ug offli is I
stuiemOUli I--IU d l"d I) :
"'I'lioii' is no igisnge in tin' silual'mi
In nut Of llu Iln alli - o .i gild "
IMirls nnniemiiig iletorlous udiaiua' of
tin1 raiewi art umruo.
"K).ill- nl III lull of IWo of Hie
I'i i iih i forts are invinUoiis
llu- kusirlun governgaeni allews
linn itn tun tmups ltae bein u ng
dumdum rariridgrs ami ii llic com
i iiu ii prop -i Hu t iiiii-ii k i i i ii i ii
i not ai proem Hie biUmtion nf Hie
i'oiiiiiiami'i -in-i'iiii'i of the iustro-
I ihiiiKurtaii anmi lo adnrM i ii-ai-.''
Ullos tie UginlNff.
PAMIK :!. -i ! i iih p in i
i'lio full wiug "i ti' al communication
ivas Issued lonighl i
"frlrst on "in left wing tlx niiori
' have NHiiissfull) witlislood now uud
tor) iliiloiii attacks vs tunc made
scMlie i-liglil piocresH on die hiMghts
of llic Ifcuse In lie- "eiri- r(kgiols
a ilui u fou it. nl caused a husimiihIou
ii oiveralions
' 1 1 i l nu our ligbl wiin: (Isirruiiic
an I Hie t'llNgCH) ill r lias la i n no
j olian' in llu- il uii 1 1 hi."
UeUre Beltind aniaililau-
KOMI: K)t 1 1 : in p iii. i
(till Paris 8:111 p. m.) .in official
iii.iaii'ii from Pitrograd suyn thai
PrxcmyHl in Ualleia is eutlrel Iu-.-i.i
hi ilu Bussiaiis ami llial llic
main kustriun army Is retiring beliiod
I lie ( arpal Itiaos
it iiubanllng Sat ujevo
11 I IIM.i:. spl. gg. (Via Tails.
6:g0 p in i riii- HonUinegrins are
willilii aiilllerj range tl Barajcvti
raplini nf in tUMlrlan province o
Bosnia.
mm hi
iin emu in
i i i i ii 1 1 1 ii:i UHMui 1 1 ii ciii s it :ptini
TULSA o k i. ii i m ti i'fs'iA'v" i: r r i: m r. r K
TO FOKM IOWA OLUB HERE
Will Hold llivile in iiw a p. hi. s. i
Kalurdi
A. il nraver O n i.. n ird C B
Coggahall Charles liitley In
Itolil ami V. M. Sutton liuve re untlj
i" ' n appointed a a ri nmiti i to
attend lo i in pn llmli i oi pie-1
11 CiUUpoaed rigclUHiVel; I Iowa
I pie a bleh will In 'it i weu
park Saturday ften - ml oven-
lug. 'mo plunlc "in la ilu ii gin j
nlnii nf hu Iowa aocletj In Tnlss ami
an efforl will be in . t
to' organisation everj
w hu lives iu t lie ' Ity
i stimati d Up re are n i
t. i hiinilied
The lOWU people Who WOllld llko to
all i.d the plunlc and In plesent at
i lie initisl iii ''Mini: of lbs club are
requested to telephone or call In per-
son at Hie office of Charles Haley
:.':'." Bliss building fm further in
formation. Ii is lo bo i linakcl pic-
nic ..ml .in In tares ting program of
kptochei will he given lij the Iowa
orators present. Mualr will ho fur
nisbco t" a 1. 1 In tii.' fiutivities in Hie
is i h real time
patriotic s.uis
SIS PI 1 1
11 II II H
AWAIT HIS KEPLY TO VIL
LA S DEMAND THAT
HE RESIGN.
IS
i
i whom it ih
less ih.m fir-
Peu.ce Delegates Will Hold a Con-
ference in a Few
Days.
UreepHj as MlM'riUors.
ituvii . Nepi a. Via Paris f:M
p. in i llsNtlclies from Nisli Servla
sat Dial tile KriailS anil MouteOC-
grins hae iieen creeled ti i In- Bos-
nians a- liberators Bosnian yolun-
Iihu'h i" (he iiuinlar "I ".HHii have
jollied Ha s. .n army il is aid.
IiIIMIOK. Kejit. US. 11:15 p "i -
'riie Bnrdaiielles have uocn closed
I tun Igalion nteor(liiig io u Boutor
dlsiatch from Constantinople The
duration of ttie i.'losure hi noi stAtod
llaliaus Vie Enlisting
KiiM Italy Sept -'s (ll:U
u. in. tin Parts .:"7 p. in.) The on-li-nneni
of voluntours witli llic oh-j-.
i r landing in Balmatia iustr
Huiiirajry is proceodituj laora
town as Bunmd
PAKIS .pi. as ii:is p. ml
i 11111 nl MaiilHiiao who had
been niade a prisoner out later es-
caped stales Hun Mauboutfc miis
tlirei'-ujuartcrs burned by the Oer-
mans. The forts realsiod for n long
urn'- Hie assaults of loriy thousand
men.
Mia Officers Killed.
I I.iiMmiN. s.pi. 2K. (10:56 p. in )
! ott-iialty li-i received from Hell-
ish hendiwiters at the rnwil iwerlng
l-e- up i" Ki ptember i!l ooni.i- ilia
iiani'-s nf one officer wiui was killed
seven win died fiom wouuus in who
art! wounded ami ion who arc missing
These missing men liml prctlousl)
Ims-ii ri'piirieil as woumuaT.
I M ill Ii Pled in O' llon.
MIKIMIY eii 2V lipalih to
Hie Balls Mail from Vonioe dated
Sunday n- that tlu- Prcnoli fleet at
thai time iiad boon in action for the
last is hours IswnlMtrdtng the port of
Caltarti ami Hie fortified bdand on the
Dalmatian coast
Reppetiu Kills Children.
I.oMiiiN. Kept an. (S:50 ii m l
i i perators of n German Eeppclln
dirlulhle dropped a Isimh Into a sohoill
house "t Budostok. Itusala yeatardav
i.iliiiu: ii cldldren arcording to a dls-
pin Mi from Potngrrad i the M rninr
I'lWl.
ram in usleia.
H. I H :0 I p. Ill ) -
iii grain prices Is
N
PAKIK Kept
Teh rniiiil un rea-i
causing anvieti in offliial irelcs iu
VUHtrla acisiriliiut in n.. 'm tp-
. ivnd here Panners are Hlthhtddlna
their sUidl's awaiting a further ad
I'ancv Ktari'el any grain Is tie.n.j ol
fered t" Uu market -
Tlie government proposes to l' l
masiiniini io for grain n Is -iHir(s.i.
Austria i- wililiut to suspend
unpoii duties on grain but Hungary.
rcfiisi - t" arte to till- slop
rpt i'AS". Sept. II. The beginning
j of actual host III tlei between Hi"
divided uonitltutlonallii arms awaited
tniilubt Qenerul ("arransa'i anawer to
Ueneral V'llli who haa domanded
thai he resign In favor of Pcrnando
Igleslaa Caldoron ai flral chief. So fai
as could be learned bore however
there lias been established no aotual
armistloo and both Carranaa'a and
Villa's toroes continued preparation!
mid movomanti toward each other.
The condition! of tno railroads and
other communication! between Chi-
huahuu PHty Villa's headquarter! and
Mexico City nrol.'aWy will dela) the
negotiations between thi northern
loader's spokesman and Alvaro Obre-
"ii and niloi' I'ariaiiza ropreaonta-
ilves who are expected to confer at
Annas Calientes The meeting can-
not take place for icvoral days II is
believed.
Prom all sides today came reporti
cf strong presaure aMc riom villa's
demand which is being brought lo
inar mi Carransa thai bo resign at
once as first chief nf the revolutionary
party. Partisan! "i Caldoron ami rep-
reaentattvei of the old federal or
"clentlflco" part declared lha hli
Installation as provisional president
would he the 1 ii muuns of aiiuring
at least temporary peace
1. .1. Canova who has been acting
as Investigator for the Washington
state department arrived here today
from the smith. Cleorge C Carothers
acting in similar capacity remained
at Villa's headquarter! in Chihuahua.
Although optimism was the keynote
nf expresalona the Carransa and Villa
elements as represented m Bonora
continued their actual warfare iu the
aecond battle since the official de-
claration of peace la McXlCO QeU-
er il Juan Cabral named milltarj gov-
ernor of Bonora im returned bora
declaring he has no connection with
either aide and thai he will enter pri-
vate nf- fur in lime being iii the
United Statea.
Peace Committee Leave.
MEXICO CITY Sept 2S The pac-
ification committee organised among
officlala here in an endeavor to heal
the rupture between General Car
ranga and Qaneral Villa has departed
north with tlie Immediate objeel of
reaching the nearest point where they
can ooniult the general! of the divi-
sion nf the mirth. Tliey will IT to
arrange a oeaaatlon of hoatllltlea ami
secure an agreement which will pre-
vent further clashes between the fac-
tions. All participating In the con
ferenoe will he expected to adhere
u ihe agreement reached
Where the conference will he held
has mt he n made public if Indeed
in view of dliturbed condition! u place
of meeting has been chosen. Tor-
reon has been luggeited as the most
likely place. All revolutionary chiefs
will "he kept fully informed nf the
proceeding! of tlie Conference.
Il Is learned from u high authority
that the commission believes in.tii
Carransa ami Villa are surrounded
by elements prejudicial to continued
peace and that Ihe pence delegate!
consider one of their principal tasks
will he tn eliminate what they regard
as the undealrablc faction which they
blame for recent dlaturhancea
At tlie first meeting held here th"
commissiun mad- Qaneral Alvaro
Obregon u permanent member lie
(Continued on I'nce Two.)
TO ENLALGE AVIATOR CORFS
. i i 1 1 1 iii a 1 1 u i o hi' i
I e i. ihk. I n short tiler
i in store for all of th
. i nd da in ht. is uf buwi
BE! MANS USE TH KM F.XTEN
MVELY WRITES BRITISH
STAFF 0PFI0iE
IS OUiET ON llic FflMI
Wf$M Little Actual Fighting oil
Two Days Described in oi
fioial Be) ort.
AMERICAN PROFESSOR DES
CR1BES THE DESOLATE
SCENE IN A LETTER
Frightened Faces Peer From the
Sordid Cities of the Famous
Shrine.
WASHINGTON Sept 21 graplc
description of the wreak ami desola-
tion of l.uuvain Belgium is given by
Professor K. Wilson of the University
of l.uuvain in a i iter to the Bel-
gian minister of juiUce Henri car-
ton He Wiart. "tie of Hi. lielglan high
oommiaalonnra who rei ently presented
I 11 statement of Belgium'! case to
President Wilson The letter says:
"1 enter the city 4 imlng from
Tervueren. Beginning 1 He them I
see numerous burtii and crumbling
bouses; tin nearei you come t" ihe
gloomy and silent ell
. number.
At the 'sept cm
the lucre then
itself In my cy.s. III.
orama in the gladi
center of t In ' CitJ i
of ruins. Houses ai
ins remains hut snn
a veritable Pompeii
' l.uuvain res eali
a luminous pan-1
i a forest The
a smoking heap
caved in. noth-j
kins ruins It II J
Hut h"W iiiiicIi
more tragic add iid is the sunt or
this new Pompeii? An oppressive si-
h'nee everywhere At the windows
uf cellars I aM frightened lacs ami'
at the street corners Prussian senti-
nel! lorblb immovable and alient
"In the center stand the Willi of
'St Peter' now a grinning sllhou He j
roof and belfry i4"iie the walls black-
enod and caved in. In fronl standi!
the lintel He ill . dominating every-:
thing and almost miact. The library
and It! treasure are entirely gone. j
Everything Burned
"Entering St. I'eter'a I find what1
was the bin bell among the ruins. 1
There is a continuous stream of Itonai
fallniK so that we could not i nter it
without danger. Everything Is burnt
if the paintings by Boeel and Vender I
Wegne have not been saved iu time
they must have perished.
"I walked all unr the open space
where the city used t stand. Prom
the ruins the most disgusting adorn
are rising and enveloping everything.
I find traoei of fire 'in ;"s place
an old woman tells me. the PruSllani
burnt a body after soaking it in petrol.
1 1 !ontinued
Cage Klght.
I -e I Ixplotdve
l I III IN . .p. n.m
n official statenicni
anil i nl tn tin I!' liter
pain n-:
"llie KiTVian mid Montenegrin
iriMp marching mi Sarajevo bsve
rcai'lied Mnunt Kamanks. It' rs
from nil our eiiiiininndi'r- concur i"
slating thai the enemy everywhere l-
mploylng iploalve bullets Tlie first
discharges iron H" Hntlmi are ii-
w nj - nl ex loslve bullets.'
ana Inn Troops sailed
OTTAWA Sept. IS. That Cana-
dian troops tune emhark'vl for Eu-
' roH! wa- admitted here tonight h Hie
nuke of ihi naught gvtrnor genr-!
of Canada m e raiu which the fit I i-
wa isimpaign rr ihe anadksn patri-
otic fund Initiated.
SULZER MAY BE NOMINEE
k for Volunteers t Kerve in I. K.
' rial Ben k e
WASHINGTON Sept. 28. Sensa-
ismicts tiiii s. f air craft in th- great
f l:l a. in.) European war added Interest todas tn
si-iieii ni NIah itepi ordered th- .r department
Telegram com- i" at once carry ".it the proviiloni
of the lot of last July i" Increase ef-
flclem v nf the aviation lervli f Hie
army. A ganeral order invites un-
married lieutenants of the ne of the
army under 3u years of uge to applv
for details uf this extra iUUtaCdoUl sei-
slce whh h win entitle them to a M
per cent increase in salary
Other orders looking to the imine-
Idlata anutrgemenl of the aviation
I'otps and the aciiuirement nf nddl-'
tiiinai aeroplane! ire expected soon
CHURCH KNOWS NO POLITICS
iCentlnued on I'ase Two.)
Glynn ami whitman Democratic ami
lo publican cnuiihi.iti
NKW VOHK Sept. II. Governor
Marin II. Olyntl and Dlatrlet Attor-
ney Chas. S. Whitman were lending
for the Gem oc ratio and Republican
gubernatorial nominations r'p"e-
llvety at midnight tonight when half
the New Vork Ity and n few seat-
11 red up state returns had he n enm-
ptled. c . H yen port wns lend-
:ig w m Sulsar by nly a slight ma g-
ii (or 'he Prcgreaatvi nomiftatlon.
iamea W' Gerard held the lead for
the Democratic senatorial Boutins-
m "iid Win Colder was ahead in
the Republican.
Tatl many Hall Saillrled that flov-
ernnr Glynn Would carry greater New
Vork by T.finO.
As the polls did not close until 9
n'clock the count was late In ennilng
In In some ountry districts l was
said the totals would not he known
until lsie tomorrow.
1 1 Politician Is Unfair Hemove Him
I nun I Ice.
BALTIMORE Sept. II. "If re-
llglous higotry Influences a political
man to he unfair then Catbollcl
anouid strive t" remove sm ti in un-
faithful m m from office."
This statement was mad late to-
day by Bishop i". J. Donahue "f
Wheeling w. Va . at Hoi convention
"f th" American I'edct.i! .mi nf I'alli-
lli socletlen.
The prelate warned his hearers
however to :-teer Clear of all purely
political matters In the affairs nf the
organisation declaring that the Cath-
olic Church was allied with nu pnlitl-
cal party that it taught only devo-
tloa to Ood and emintry.
Khi William! Retains rule.
I'HILAHKI.I'HIA. Sept K
Williams of llnltlmoie hantnmw eight
champion today stopped Kid Herman
of Pekln 111. in the fourth round
of what Wag to have been a six-round
hosing hout. HiTman forced the
fighting In the first round hut weak-
ened In the second and was forced to
ths floor In the fourth runud by a
l'i'wl0!i of body Mow i.
MEXICAN STABS FOREMAN
I tall road it. at Bapulpa Seriously
Wounded.
BAPULPA "Ma.. Sept. i's. S -'
lal. ) Prank Hill foreman of the'
Frisco roundhouse In this city was
attacked by an infuriated Mexican
section hand this afternoon ami re-
ceived Injuries which for a time aero
thought to he fatal. He was taken
tn hia home ami attending physi-
cians say that he has an excellent 1
chance fur n I "Very.
Pill was Standing in front nf his
office when the Mexican apprnai hod
and demanded flu. When inn re-
fused the section hand prodt 1 a
hmg screw driver and Stabbed Hill
several times before fellow workmen
could Interfile. The foreman was
struck in th.. chest and abdomen
The Mexican was arrested ami
lodged III ' he nltlt V ja il.
TULSA PLAiER IS INJURED
Knocked Pu'onsclous In Rcrtmniagc
ai ivana- i nlverutty
LAWRBNCB Kan.. Sept. :'s. The
first scrimmage today "f 'he Kansas
University team was marked by 111-
luries tn men In I nth the '.ir;t and
first year aquadi. Qllleaple a freahs
man was unconscious an hour.
MHltarj Rargeoni in f.i"ii
CINCINNATI Ohio s.pt -
Many military gurgeona arrived today
10 attend the . jienlng tomorrow uf
the twenty-third annual meeting .'
the aasoctatlon "f Military Burgeoni
j "f the United States Burgeon Oen-
j oral W. c. Qorgi of the United States
: army who arrived today wns th
guest tmilglit il a oanquet In hu
honor by a number of dvls hodlea. i
Li (Nl ' iN Sept. j s (1:06 p. iii i
'I'he official press huii iu laaued to-
mghl a di Hcrlptls c aoi uuul "i ' lie op.
cratlous in Prance of thu Uiltlsli force
ami ihe I'rcnch armies u linlliodlu'e
touch witii it communicated by an
e' witness present at tin beadtiuar-
tors nt Piuld Ni irsbal Blr John Prench
Tins account winch supplements Hi t
Issued Septembei -i from general
in adqtiartara follows:
Sept nih r 16 i ;i 1 1 I "t foui days
there I. us been a comparative lull ail
along . in' trout. This has been a -companled
by a spell nt fine weather
tliougb ihe mghts am much colder
I I . - h Troop- I -' d
"Advuntuge has been laken of the
arrival of ri lnforiemcnls lo relieve lij
lu sh Hoops tin- tin n win buve beep
..ii ihe fium; line for soiilo time Sev-
eral units therefore have received
then baptism ii fire during Lhe week.
"Since the lasl lettoi hit general
bettduuartera evidence has i iin re-
in iv i Which points io t he I n. t t hat
during counter attack! mi the night
ni Sunday the loth. Ho Gorman In-
fantry fired ml" c. ich i lhe as I lie
result nt an attempt lo can's "iii the
dangerous expedient of a converging
ad v iince 111 I he da 1 1
"The narrative begins with Septem-
ber II and cnv ei ii "iilv Iwo .!. s. i in
Monday the -1st then w is lltilu rain
ami th. weather took a turn
heller which has been maintained.
The at lion was prai lb all) conflm d
in tin artillery.
"Iteconnoltering parties eenl out
'luring Ihe night "I September 2-M
discovered some deserted Heir Ins
ami in them or mar them in lhe
vvnnds inure than one hundred dead
and wounded were picked up Rifle!
ammunition ami equipment also were
found. There a'ero other signs thai
portion! of 'he enemy's torcei had
withdrawn for gome distance
More "Jack Johnsons."
"Tuesday the I2d v. as also fine
with less wind and wai one "f Hie
moat uneventful days thai his pass I
since wo reach d lhe .Msne; Uln M ill-
fill ibat is. for the British There
was less artillery work on either side
the Germans nevorthelesst giving an-
other viiiage a taate "t 'he 'Jack John
one.'
"lhe spot Hun- In mud w i not f. r
from the ridge where some m the
most sev ere figbllllg In vv hi h w e llHVd
taken part haa occurred All ovel tflll
'HO man's land' between the lines tlie
bodies of German infantry arc still iv-
ing in lieas where thej have fallen .t
differenl times
"Bapionage ptayi si huge n part
in thi nduei of t im w ar bj I he 1 lei
mans that It IS difficult In avoid ui-
t liet reference t" t he subject
"Indeed until about twenty years
ag" there was a paragraph In their
field lervlce regulitlons directing ihat
tlie service f 'protection III Hie field'
-. g nutpogta and advanced guaids
always ihould be lupplemonted by a
i) stein uf espionage
How Spies Work.
"Though such inatructlona are no
longer made public the Germane aa
Is well known still carry them into
effect. Apart from the niiii. elab-
orate arrangements made in peai e
iime for obtaining information by
paid agenta some "f the method i
which are being employed fnr the
collection ir conveyance of Intelli-
gence are as follows:
"Men In "lain clothe! Signal In the
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PLAN NEW GAS COMPANY
Kli.llT I'AiiK
SHOOK AMERICAN BMBABIY
i.cini.in It ml Ulllost III! I M
llulldlui o p. ii i
1 w tSIMN'OToN Hi i
A in i . a n embassy iiulh
into that nil) yesterday
t man n Tt'pl.im A n nt
! nd repol I' d i he iin
i state I '. 1 1 1 nu ni bs
w i Itoul ommmii lib the ennui
Isinfl Mi Herrlck made a penonul
I invest mat i t tn. damage cuusud
j by I Im bomb w ha h liesldi s kilting
i vv u persona injured the masonry
it surrounding buildings ami per-
The state departmeni will take no
ai i i poll the i spoii
Wilt Pie-ni IHsimst spi-a.
'O NKW ' HtK s u is. Chub ra
having i n reported lo epldnmls
; form on 1 1 asiei n fronl m the i m-
rope in war measures were litken licru
j iodi v in pn v cut infei i Ion I mg
brous bl i" this pnrl b vi ssels from
the Mediterranean lb lug officers
were Instructed lo miU t Igld exam.
Kngers B ml
I' IIH' i: I' I V K c B N T8
HI EfflS
II II RANGE
I "I llcl-
nt tu Hin
I ' I . I V
WEST WANTS ORDER RE-
QUIRING PRAIRIE TO RE
SUME OPERATIONS
1
! Hint I u nf V ussell
lews
EXPECT THAT SOME KIND
OF AN AGREEMENT WILL
BE REACHED
ill : n pRip tu nnpi
a till nr ' n
i
i i
smut ddc mun
QUAKER COMPAKY OBJECTS
Will Resist Any Attempt by the
State to Restrict Their Drill
ing Operationi.
FORMALLY ANNOUJuEg
WILL NOT BE CANDID
A I E FOR OFFiOE.
HE
O
K I. A IP
i Spl c
Revives H-ipes of Official That
Another Revolution Can Be
Avoided
hi ah
porutti
II c
IM v I 'ITY. Bepl -ai
i Krom an application
; i ai Wi st to t he cor-
nimi mil for an order re-
Pi'umis
' Pali -Slpulpa
I -IT- III
m i is HOMK
An etei p i: illy bright four-yenr-"l'l
bo I now In the care of
the lot 'I hu ang agent A. M.
Welch He la frag from incumb-
rances and may he gflnplnd hy
any one wh" Is daglroilf of such
a child. Information may ng se-
rured hy . tiling ths humntiH
agent'i m i th daaoonaag1
homo.
BAPI l.l'A. 'il la Hi pi 18 tSpee.
lal.) That the price "f gas may n
redui ed to t n cents per thousand
fei t and the Vt iral Mghl : fuel
Co. one of Hi" richest corporations
in this section afforded competition
fur the first time In it's history i--camc
known here today. Two
wealthy Denver capitalists are to aid
sev ial local men In forming the
company.
John P. Murphy veteran oil man
I Bapulpa Is preparing i franchhs
which will lie lubmltted to the Ity
commissioners if passed upon fav-
orably u special election will be
called for the purpose of lilting tic
Voters say whether ..r not the want
the new gas line a publicity b i
reau has been started by the pm-
moteri and literature elating what
the new company Intendi to do will
be distributed throughout tn. counts.
RAILROAD MAN KILLS WIFE
si lion Han I at V Until KHI.1 Wife ami
Racajien i
AI'Ti'N. Hkhi . Belpt i'S 'Special. i
Prank lb Iden lection hand em
ployed h the Prlscu railroad at Vin-
ltn killed hla wife lonighl at abuiit
s 3" o'clock. He is supposed to have
bean drunk at the time ! lhe kiilmi:
He Was i"pntl i'i he .'ii a Height
train going oust. Officer! at all towns
nearby were notified II was net
iearned as tu what the trouble was
W ill ul Uui Rowing
MADISON Sept. 21 Participation
in Interoollaginli rowing contest! by
the Unlveratti of tYlsconsi crews
ordered dlacontliruad tmiu) as a re
suit of an luv e.Hiigation b the medical
taoult) sbosing that a huge numbel
of crew candidates had developed
hyperatrophiad baarta Twenti "'gh'
at r freannian and twenty gf fl
mii ahi weii this oondltiaa
IVAbhingthn Sepi 2i Purmal
aunouni aim nt i rom tli nei 1 1 Villa
mat he win mti bs a candidate foi
pl c l .cut in v h e pi usldonl ol Ml x:i "
was i ct h nd at t he liate depaj Inn i'
toduy through George V (!arothors
consul iigct p. Giiihuahus city I'iii
dispai. '' the fnsl t" reach iVashlug-
i ii from Hie Interim uf Mexico sincu
Villa's rev it against Ueneral Carran-
zis authority aa tlrsi chief of thi
constitutionalists greatly strength
em il the hopes nf official! hern I ".
.i peac ful settlement of Hie difficul-
ties bctu een the two leudera.
Bpet ml significance was attached lo
Villa's assurance because ll followed
0 cbisia) the declaration of (tenerul
ianinra 110 hi would not becoun
11 can 1.1 ta if i.lii a oulg give h
in'r promise and nil Hi" military
leaders a'ero eliminated as presiden-
tial possihilttteg.
Tin- state departmeni tonight was
without Information from Mexico ity
bul 11 genoralli was bMieved in ol
flclal circles that if General Garranai
roilgni Thuraday as has boon de
'hired he will the convention called
liS 1 foi that date will name as
hu Mice- sor Pcrnando igtealaa Cald
'ion whose solectlon has been da
11 andod by Villa.
'onatltutlonHllit 1 epr sentatlvei
hurc tontfhl wen- hopeful ihat tin
pi . ne commissioners dispatched bi
Curranw and Villa to meet In an at
tempt tli adjust tlm existing dlffjcili-
ins li'tvMtn tlie two factlona would
I't .0 11 a sal ifACtory solution of tin
problem Although lhe Mexican cm
liussj bad mil he n informed offici-
al!) as I where Hie co III iu Issloiiers
would confer It was said thai Agmis
Calientes probably would be Hie
place
General Punston commanding the
American forcea at Vera Crug In
formed the war departmeni that Gen
era! Bapata tin southern rebel
leader had lodged a protoal with
him a gal mi the lurrender "f Vara
1 rug t" 1 lie 1 arrange government.
Kaputi made II plain that he did not
recognise Garranas as the first chief
f ihe eonstltutlonallsta
Ktpata's arm) makes him a factor
to i" reckoned with ami it Is admit'
t 11 thai Ins attil ml" will not be
calculated to hasten ihe preparations
fin t in A nu m an v acuatlon.
Order foi the withdrawal fn ra
Mi dean vv.it. 1 . r the battb ships Ar
bunas f fin ware and North I a kots
btid bron prepared tonight ami ir.ly
1 . 1 1 h signature of Bt '' . i
1 i is ' . o 1 "in affective
These "ttuwif are lo be relieved by
tic Tcvtis li.'.uneaoia ami It hod i is
land which have been orderid i"
Vers i'i
ip. . w di pal 1 no ni 11 wan
salil th i' Kerreiur) Daniel! would te-
' .. the tbn ' battleship! rt " 11
t glean di v tomorrow T i . . 11
u am 1 vi IU i in dr ills vv hi. i have
lie 11 - .'pi in.. . during 1 io n 1 1) Ut
1.'iilbein v "' 1
t" n thai 00 1) f mi haul -s 1 us I e
retained fi r ne pies ni in M "
n-aters suh.uitted i Beerotaij Dan
lei 1 lc Ue : Admiral l ie. hi r t s
i . 11 d K ansae leaving tn.. 1
Mlnneeoa Rhode island and Ver-
CONFISCATE C R FR0PERTY
gastrin Noised n Gars and Beeurit)
r Ra 11 road
VRNK'K Kept 2- Paris. I 10
p. in. 1 Th" Austrian government has
confiscated the Canadian Pacific rail-
way company'! securities ami tn 1 .
deposited in Vienna it In reported aa
w ' ii as tin company! oust 1 ration car'
running on Austrian ralli ada Tins
has been done. It Is said as a Col
queneg of the refusal of th mpan)
lo pay dividend! of Austrian inan
holders.
Italian newspapers hue t.- n f : !
to suspend publication ami Italian res-
idents are brtng w atcbl il.
W II llu Ih ir Hull
MONTltiCAU Belli. IS. Bll Thomas
Bhaughneesy predlnet of the Cana
lug tonight to the leport f l "ill Venice
that the Austrian government haa con-
fiscated the road's unites ami
mune) in Vienna said:
'They don't know Whether we will
I'tiy dividend! of not. The) may con-
fiscate Whsl Hie) like. I don't know
what they are doing ovel t!iei bull
W will do out rt'ity."
quiring Hu- Prairie Oil d Has Go to
at oil'- relume taking oil. to a reg-
ular com 1 proceeding Inquiry into
the pines paid foi oil II) th" COW
pail) where Bold H I hearing this
aftern 1 changed rapidly ami the
commission adjourned tin hearing
laif thii evening until i" u'clook to-
morrow A I this time It is the hop!
that soim- tentative plan will he In
shape to present to tin- commission
mpoiary relief ina.v lie
111 mission
today for the at
oll which t
ordered hy Hie
The applical
torney general
1 mg the I'rlarie
sume at once
lected to hy v
ne) fur llu- 1
for an ordoi reuuir
i'il & 1 la! lo lo re
taking mi was ob
s Pltapatrlck attor-
rairle offering legal
lei hnlualltlea that the customary ten
day! lint lc- was m.t given and In ad
illtlon n rinratlon commission did
not have authorlt) tn make such an
"i tier Tin- commission derided to
take until Tins In) afternoon lo an
i nounoe it's declatnu nu the martyr
Nu! Less lit an 7"c
The applicatmn "f the attorney
general did not slate any particular
price other than which the taking of
mi should be based though lie wa
of the opinion that it should he at
not less than 75 cents a barrel Ths
commission through Mr. Henahaw
suggested ih.it an order requiring the
Prairie to take the nil ami Iu the
meantime an Investigation in- made to
lestabllih a pint a' which the Prni-
rle could secure a reasonable prodt.
Tins met with objection from th
representative nf the rompanj on thn
ground thai it was in I fall to re-
unite Iheiii lo take ml si a price to
In- flgad Iu future or that was sur-
rounded by elements "t uncertainty
:al the present time
oni . imu I no Proposition
A proposition was finally made by
.1 .1 Mi a who said he represented
some urn producer! in the Harden
Vllie-Nowata field that they Worn
willing for the Prairie to run the oil
of these producers ami treat tu inn
rutin.' to make a prlci that wa fair
to ail sides This the Praiiie repre-
sentative answered Iv laying "we aro
imt in ihe storage bualnegg" a
j representative of the Okmulgee field
producers also made Hi- pro position.
Beginning th- hearing Attorney
I General W est placed witnesses before
the commlaelon showing tttut n
Prairie had i ecu a common pur
. baser "f crudl oil for several ears
ami thai thoy had suddenly qtgu
Without warning to buy oil ut ant
Tl.. u th- attorney general went Into'
a concrett dlacuaaion "f tin- stam
laws which established the pipe lino
I'ompan) .is 1 common carrier ami
later as a common purchaser citing
leasee t. show thai tin- Prairie once
having becomi established by law as
1 1 "mm on purchaser u could not ar-
1 bitrarily quit the buaineaa and re-
fuse tu put has' any mere oil at
. any pi ice.
Cited Similar Caee
a canai cane in Qoorgla was clbsd
'I'll" 1 anal was buiil and the bull
r. s profitable al tin) Th water
way was established as a common
carrier. Business became poor and
h elded t" .piit The high co irt
it
neiu mat it tieing a common carrier
was doing a put lie business ami could
not arbitrarily quit conducting the
public'! business An instance f tno
New fork Central was cited where
then was 1 strike "ii ami (h rail-
load coi iplalned 11 1 outd not get
trainmen to handle Its freight bum
n sa at tin- price th" toad v inted to
pay for It The Court held thai It
did not nu'' anv differ re-e what
price ihe company wanted la
the freight offered must tie moved
I ... 1 is th road was a common ur-
rii 1 ami doing b . imm fot the pun.
lie.
Another laae "f a street gay com
pany la ttdeton had at one time fixed
i in. .- nf "in half fare f"r children.
Th.. com pan) complained the fare
Wag i'"t remunerative enough and
refused to 'any children at that
price Tlie . irt held that il did
nol make an) difference if the com
pany lost money it could not refuse
to lake the children at that pliCa
Could Not Refuse
These instances were ued t. siiow
that the Prairie could not P.- per-
mitted by the laws nf the gtgtg t" re-
fus tn bttj '"I at any price ami HUM
aa 11 common carrier II bad a pnuiio
duty to perforin
The attornej general wis .r tnn
opinion Hat th- cnmmlssion iheuki
also f. tin nrtce at which oil should
be purchased bUl he was willing that
If ih" Prairi" and producers could
agree on tin nrl that the imtnis
slon msy fix .sue!' a price. Yet ha
did not agree that ih- Mat! should
ntlnued un Pars Two.)
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