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TUB WEATHER REPORT i
'I I ' I.KA Kepi I'-i " in p 1 tu 1 1 . r
Mi i i in h i mlulaiuaii HI . unit
lit mill rirar
H 18H1MITO) yl gf iU!
hum: Kuir HVaiiftat) m.. Th r'
; Xul Bill rilling in l. lil rull.n.
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VOh. X NO. 6
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wim tim nomtiined olrouhvtlon "f
ih World and Hun yesterday
KATY TO MOVE OFFICES
I'm mil" i i N Hcailquui in - i ii
U I nil' Si -li'lil
I
I
w ml'lluli in Pursuits it nerul of-
aiu ouw eniei i In i . tonight after h
hi relic in t i a. U .'I'll. gci
If II DC ALSO
V. AK BULLE1
01' FINAL VICTOKY OF
THE ALLIES.
iM'ii.iii . .
elt of
Par
PRIVATE DISPATCH TELLS
I i'1'li'M'iii.i ; i' i. Lit t h
Phe conference wa result of -filial
Injunction again! the lentov d
"I liif Computl)'' neaduuarter ti'Hii
lh stale Inn led by th dlstrh t court
lh I
II
- f : 1 '
t'l U.'li.--.
MAKES CATEGORICAL ANS
WER TO THE PROPOSALS
OF NORTHERN LEADER
I i i in i. -cpi -vi ii ii: i
III.' Ill' l. I press ti n. .m lolllglll
l -ii.. I ii. follow INK ii;. i Ii'il I III' up
I .11 HHIS III III ll'l III I'll I I HOI I
" I li l'i ' s i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llll I llllllUI III llli
silllUlloil. I ln llllli l I. II Imt h.ul
m IF MM
imi I'.ii ii r i'.ii
ACCOUNTED POH
I' It ICE I I V Id
MONEY
i in n .
ii n p ii i ii p
! h -1' i ii I.
IliU
ARE USING AUTOMOBILES
TO PURSUE THE FLEE
ING GERMANS.
REPORT NOT
irkaiisa I" I cave Memo
Washington Sept. 20 Secre-
tary Daniels toda) ordered ihi bat-
tlcahlp . iK. 1 1. h:ih home from Mexican!
waters The Arkansas will be ri tit ed
bj tha t.'vis. now iinuiiii for Vera
Crxir. ind will proceed to the loutliern i
drill ground off i h.- Virginia cape
for taige' practice ami maneuver
Conciliation Believed Possible Be
tween Leaders oi the Republic.
Ill I II nv 11 Hi 11.11 III. Ill
.III I ii c I Mil lal -
I'HK'AOtl. .pi L"1 M" V'i i M
l tin h 1 1 1 ' i I v I'd 1 1 1 1 1 li hi n I :l
i'
I'll. 1 1 1:' In ad "I. 1 1 I Willi i.n
ri iiliieul hHIi'IiiIh ii in l itl w .iii
"'""' t ritfliiliw lui 4k wid 11 HAVF. COMMENCED llll AI
TACK ON OUTFR LINE ' '' " 1
Ms I .it I Wl. iia 1 1 mil in. x-.i nt DKPEN8E u t'i an i I uf
W "' ! Ml I .1. Ml.'l ii vr uut - 1 ilepailli r
idiurauJ IrtllM UltWriH MI Hull lliallee and Hum I'.iliin. IIH'I a
I n i H ''i'i i . IliU linn II in;; I In' I h'I'- I a 111 it I i .. i 1 1
nuns Imic tm banlluu llerr. a . . ui . I'm ni hIi.i lui iini
vs III Iln sun ii.. mi. l IMw.iiil. half
I III' 'l.l III II H I'll.' 1 1 i i l 1 1 ii In ll'
il l .ill. n il. H i 1 1 II 1 1 In i lili iih nl
i ii.it ahii Itad ISII ni i in- 1 1 in iluder
mi riepui i and I6.UO0 Inn all d in
OutlyiUiJ VUlag61 . iU and ii i ' ' li
Wi'Ji' til. i ii. n il lii iiiiiii . ii I hill i.i
IflB IS
LIKEIil RESULT
OIL HEARING BEGINS TO
BRING OUT TANGIBLE
RESULTS
ni.n . - um ii- hni' liiio iHMubartllnu Llerrt. a
?M PROSPECTS BETTER zxwpA " ;'. s& flRE OStNC AUSTRIAN GUNS
I i'IhiI.iI um nl l.ii Mr li.i-. Il' il in nl
i iii iii i an i ill Hindi i" ii i
in ii in
ill REDUCE PRODUCTION
M
KXK " I'lTV Bepl
In lila
of
iti 1 1 1 1 i:i i. vim I n ' 'ii Npi
Jti. in mi i iii.) I in' hVlKianx
ui i'K ilriii ii mil of .Mull i limn !IN
oiiIi-s inirilii'iist uf lulu .in. Manila)
and Mir plaiii is iiit-iii'ii i i i .I'l nia us
nitiirdiim u M dlnfMMrii in Hie Hnllei
lam . In- I ant.
People from
Flee in Terror to Hie New
Capital.
(lull i ' 'i ' 1 1 1 KeiJmrlaiiils lYade.
l.dNDOK. Bout. SB. iii ".- a. m
A i-l'ii li! Iln in AmBlftttluni t.. Hi
Oiiuial Oonununioationi Say tue ivieKram no
.. . mm . Holland-American nteamihlp line haa
Situation Is As Yet :
ITnch'inopH i oompanj ivturninK from America will
uncnangea. : . . . B00da conglgm d I i he
Ni l in i la a is boi ernment.
CONB MAY Oil!
7 ii 1 1. 1: iin- in mil and r.ntisi
f filial announcementa In
ite satisfaction with tin' :ituaii
bIoiib iin bat tli front In Krance ana
onfideni e In the outcome an unot
r ;. in i reoori from Paris declares tin
i in. in rlKhi hat n broken ami ia
ii"ini! i uraued b) the alliea.
report also declare the Oer- PLAN TO QUIT NEXT WEEK
AND THEN HAVE FX
TEA SESSION
BY OCTOBER TENTH
UDlN
ii-plj tod i) to the petition
s K. norali
1 1" n-.siKii m favor of I'Vrmindo Iclea-
I i is Culderon and I hua avoid civil wai
lOelloral V i aiisliaii'i I 'ai ran .a has:
"I ulii irladli taka auofa actioi If
ii ia i'ii iod b) the aani rti i r-
'!".. 'I hot I ill fh;lil N I It Hi"
j s ii...' en rrji t liat I i tuployed in i 'in
battluc i he iisni n n i.r 1 1 mrta.
win iiKht reaction and the old
flea i which n ppea ra now lo bi
headed by Ilia ho II may be i?
n n iinwittini ii.'.l in this aa iroccu
In hia flglil Haalnal Madero."
i lew ral i rroma asks villa's
I'hlefi to di mand the retlremunl oi
ii" ii I''. ni' i . comni indor i tha
in 1 1 hern dp Ision "f I hi army in
view ni i ' ' 1 1 ain.a's willlnaneaH to -Hi'
ii iha army sn t a.
sl I I 1 .1 . M ash. s M N - n-
traliall I'lipi-i s re clitNl in t am mitrr
Imlaj -a n l ralliui 1 1 1 .1 . . sailril 'hi
I ni-"l. kUKIial 17 li i Mmh I Ule
lu Mahaiis ptlNliedlMl lh all iln
MIC l annl
I'll! 'I.
i be i IcrmatiN
i let ntiins v h
mday 1 ;
iieaau a in m i ! 1 1 a
an. iin in iit r
man" 1'inr I" en surrounded i" tb
Sum mo id ia i a in. 'in anil that feronM
h ni been recaptured
The official press bureau at I.on-
don whlli making no objection to trie
publication "i these reports declined
in tain n roaponaibllity for their
currectm sa.
mm . in-' meni late at night by
l ml I'ii ik Ii ami Uritish officials '! -iai
eii i in i i' bail bei ii ii" ' hange in
ihi situation winch tbe previously
had ropnfted as favoring the allied
armies to some degree. A narrative
from I " id Marshal sir John I'rench 'a
headquarters Issued at London by
thi official press bureau give the
i'i'.'isiiii I'm I he l"HK drawn. nut bailie.
'ca Prospecl.s Urightcr.
ASH IM l'l' i.N. Sept L':i tlpllm-
lath dlapati'hua todaj n un Consul
HI 1 linn 1 1 and tb" liraxlllan minister
at Mexico Cltj caused Secretary
I I'ryan in Infojrm Preaidonl Wilson
that r.ie prospect tot restoration of
Leaders Have About Perfected !' '"'" '' ' ' "' '" " ""'
urightiT limn at an' time since the
Plans to Get Home for Com nverthrov of Madero bj ii n.
. In I he llglil of ail advices ). li
IDg Elections. from Mexico fit; and Chiuhahuu
oily (Jem ral V'ill t'a huadiiuarters
i f i ni Is here si ill are i mil l nt t hat
the new upheaval threatened I" the
t breach aetsveeu villa and CarrangH
ii1 be averted by Ihe latter1 re-
' i.iiiii 11 nu I'm ! .l.l..r ..f It nail.
ment for three-day receaaea of botn tutionaliatg and thi election of I'.t-
houaea beginning nest wees an ml- namio UrlcMlas Calderon as nrovla-
MSTI IIDAM via i londuti Bepl
The tiemiaua ha i o "in
"ll el I In II all." h mi I be III St III"
I dnfcnsi of Ant Wei li i i dim; I
dlspati In rci i iv i d in i be a instei
i dam naliel i Mull an Impol laid mil
UlKIMIK sen. it 1 1 ; i.. p i"1 '
The hi wai ri-. a ficrmgii nis'laiial imi pleil
paH'r. has It m miiii i --. l hiiiI It thi
puhllcntioii forciur forbidden bi'iiiih!
illg l an A Ulhl ordain iIIhMIIcIi lu tin i
Cxchaiuie I HiamuMh ciuiiimm
Antwerp They also eon tinned tholr
To I I HI Irani. lis l!4rdrau . . liai diiienl .l I mi V ... !.. i .1
Scpl. 2 1. p. in I i I'iviiiIii l ..ii SI. I 'a I llli line ll is hell. . ed
1. 1. uue l I. in. in" iin. m i.iii' beavj Alislriau ailllh'r la lining used
llomnic l.ihrc. itlti. I . a li an-icin . ll.iii. nliim to a n ... '
l this .ill 1 1 um Tails lies Ih.-ii nun- the llandelshlad ha i
I'.-mtisl for I'lglil da h) Ucnxral in . earl.' u i r i i
llullloud milltari guicruoi nf I'oU- p. at III i lla hei ellal bill
louse Iin- cein ral n I.' .1 M. I l' lil n leilieith fled " Vnm.it. b lug
can in eliminate scleral paHnagi's "I lolned bj fuglllveK from I he siirround
mi article in toilm'.s Issue Mhali In ink village It In iepurt.il that one
uiiiHldcrcd inn iinlrniii worded M nil II tell i. . ho pltal ;
bincll i nil r'tllswl. Ill gcticraj 'nil pel n
fllscatcd Hie IhnUC and ordcr 1 I lie -u
1 ... i i . e pap- 1
lllld HeM I' . li" all u In.l In I he
OrtlCI" Of I I"' ilepal I llli HI III l l V . land.
Is . p. . led In lal.' Hie stand toluol -row
I'll Kin mi I he sl a ml .1. tiled ho
kmM of an) corruption by government
ulli la Is In I he I : IM.il 1s i a ..
i. ran I liiiul. It -non - viu
HICATTI.K Beul it The (ll Hid
Trunk Pacific steamship company
v iili ii suspended set v ice hetwei a Bi ill -
lb. ami l'i Im e It l perl II I ... ui
after I'higland deulai ud war an-
ir.i hoi'der nounoou tooa) that serviivo hhhi.i im
I'esl "I eil 'm mla I III I In l cvlllll I
confidence In lllllihh iblppini; .it.bs
" im was shown hv ihn shIIIiim lodsi nf lha
Itoyul Mail Iiii. -I Moll ulli. Iiii.
Loudon i la iln orient
i.
WILL ORDER PRODUCTION
OUT DOWN TO ABOUT Id)
PER CENT
WILL ALSO FIX PRICES
Pinal Order Will Bo Made by
Corporation Oommiuion m
Thirty Day.
O
GOVERNOR S AND CONOR ESS
rviKN S CONFERENCE 8
WITHOUT RESULT
W"
ABIIINUTON Sept. Vn
Istratton approved tin
Decided Acreage Should Be Re
dined imi Could Not Decide
on Method
which has lasted elghfaen .day: ;. f 1.m!1..SH if -il.l.. i.. - " ' Preaideul
Tlie extent uf tb- country covered . . .iA 1 ' The sOtte daparimeni s notified
it sms is so great as l i rymcr jt "..ui. ... t.n t -.hi Hi. e.
fi" any efforts m maneuver and congress in spciul session Novernbei appointed by the two i misiit n h.iihI
um n h around the flank iii order to n under call nf President Wilson le wnula b"bt tin ir mc.etln
PSCHpe Hie costiv . pe.ti. iii t a ... ... . mum time at Inriemi I Ins uav
to consider specifically the ihip pur-
Chaae bill was undertaken today T.v . ..ild l.e .! to agree upon raid
ntested Democratic leaders Ail day confer- ron '" ""' provisional president in
I Ihi v. ... 1. .... . . 1. . . I I 1 . .
oncea between leader and the rank fra . PonVeutlon to beheld fie-
and file nf their party in both house tober I at Mexico f'lty lo set i p tb.
gave hope for an agreement along '" v BOvernilient.
I I I ... I ... : I .......i
IIHS il.. I ...U ' ' '"-"'. ...-.I"....
frontal attack against htavily fuitt
ii... t poiitioua
't his ia i. is in tb.- fiercely
operation of the allies' left in an
endeavoi lo outflank the German
lie; n'ing under Oeneral Von Kluck.
in these operntion French ami Brit-
ish heavil) reinforced have I en en-
Kaged I'm- .several davs and I he en-
nil titers al limes an- reported to
have been unprecedented-
In tb.. far east there are signs nf
much activity .oi the part of the
lapanese who are engaged in a land
and sea movement against tha Qer-
mati conceaalon nf Kiao Chow in
Shan Tung province China The Jap-
anese have occupied the height out-
side of Tsing Tau the capital over-
looking lb" 'n l man main In" nf de-
fense. Chinese troops have blown up lb.'
railr I bridge al Tayu-Hii six miles
i ni Wei-Hslen which alao Y.a
heei. uplod by the Japunese ana
inn- a pparetiil.v opposing Japanese
miliiai) operation in sban Tuna
provinue.
Me. an report nf the Ruaaian cam-
paign ngnlusl Austria and Oermunip
indicate a i" rlod "f comparative
calm ''.bile the great armies nf Ihese
nations arc gmting Into position t"r
ni i nslve and defensive.
a BriUah cruiser squadron under
i:.ai Admiral Bir Chriatophcr 1 ra-
dock who recenllj commanded Urit-
ish wiirshlpa i" Meaican waters has
arrived a' Punta Arenas Btrall :
Magellan ami Is believed to be "ll Ita
WSJ In III" Pacific.
The Herman cruiser Bmden. which
recent l captured al llrltlsh steamers
and sai l five of ll" m in lie llav of
liengsl ha sunk fout more and cap-
tured a . nlln I
'ri.- Italian government inc. issued
a warning lu Italians whu have taken
.a int. tnl in lal i set v i. c in III arinv
.f j ii v coiiutr) now ai wai lhal tins
is a lueaiii at neutrality and la pun-
ishable bl III pi e nnnielil
I .at.- dlspah 1" .1. ' iai ' i in. (Jet
loans have begun lin n attack "li ma
flrei in r tutwerp defenses; tna
ih.n have i" occupied Mallnoa
upled Moll en important railway
MiTt'tiiitt. mid at.- bouibardlng l.ierre
. f. w mllea from Anlwarp where
man houeea ha." heeit deatruyod.
I ' i.M k IN S pi 11" (It a iii I
- a Pal is or pan h to i in- I : (change
Telegram compani says
"li w sa id here i hi i 'l'"' day)
thai the Qerinati right ha been en-
' i" I) broken ami I ""w I" Ing put -
v the allies All the auliftno-
all. n iii northern Krance have been
reqiilaltli I foi I he purpose nf pur
suing
"Armored motm nara with mllrall
' .-s His in uoing used lo puraue
ttie retreating enemy
"'Ibe of fir hi I communication Issued
at :t o'clock detnoiiatrate unmiatak-1 nm make repreaentatlon tb'
abl; thai lit) Oerman have been gur I state dopartmenl Tin aetiatoi sali
1. 1. inde. i in the Sunn lepartme.'it i lf. Wlliii( take the matui tp with the I
the I 'H'iii'h front eii tilling farther J department tomorrow.
Caat file telegram Bald the aCtlOR of tbej
"Jl la eta led officially lhal Pennine I iiHtiah government aerloual) endang-
lia- i.een recti pi nri'd " Ii red lh .pper Industiy and wai uii-l
The foresohia message haa been re I reaaonable.
feu i i. tin Urlliah official preaa "The itritih royal proclamation
bureau which while not objecting i" and second Hagua conference .
its pubHcatlon take no reiponslblllt) lationa" it said "do not manUoa rop-
foi Ita correctness per us even conditional contraband
- Pit leal shipment of copper t..
Mjike Ilea 1 1 Mow. trala raj be ke.pt . pen it I- f. red
I.HNIio.V Bepl I. (. p m.) j further redu'tion of produ'tlon U In-j
Fighting of ih" paal few tfayi which I evitable."
look no- form of heavy offtnalve op- -eratlnna
ha iml changed any I ranee I ante luimo Meawra
marked ektmit thi posit Ions of tha op-1 WAHhKNflHt'KH Mo. tepl
paatpg tu me s it- northern Pranoa. I Order wen placed with i i. . i ..r
lis.. I tb" hope thai ib
I'uimI Scarce in ltrnssc.
I.II.N'UHN Sepl I I II . i 10 i
Homi;. sepi. He.- tVis Paris.) Tin u ll ol i I in in 1 pi
' In . r Up. Weil spend I In islinns Bed U mi ' pl'iibleli
lleriiii" 4s the uiMNlurageiiH'nl i.'-m-ral I: . Hnwkm ho i I leinriind
Iteiim nl.aiiiil has .1'lriril tu his men Llelgiiim liflei niiilctlna "
accordJug tu a rcpuri groin Kusslail tang incnla Iransfer a inn n
headqUMiurs 'the general prnllercl i lltcd Itelgbin suldlei iii I'higlaiel
Ibis hui.I nl cheer Iiii 1'ie pin i -ui I'ii.. sit i :. l
liHping ids o. .cers aild Niildlers atnud ureal unci a i Id ii HawKin
last during the dlamMnforts and suf lunlghl "Then i Hie kiiivi i .Im
foiingS of war. t i I. nth n i Hint
l Bu.000 peoph ate applying for
Ito.Ml: Sept. .. via Paris.) rati n which the Herman udml Irti
lung Ici.ir I ininaoie I nlln. --. .I mil- Hull rindtni 11 dull' ail lo mipplv
liar maneuvers bidd today between There is lull' dangei Iln
Itracclan.i ami iIci'Ih. I In- sovereign walking tni li "i tin cltj i rlsi In
and the troop were n I liu-ui-l h all ri nl
l rcl III all I he village- ' vt i ll. i hi i
. i.v ih. spirit "i the llclgbm Iroopa at
loMioN. Hvut. BU. Ilie rollouill r li Itinanliiiu cmllllutiH there
" ssionors isuallle among lirltlMi of fleers have I hhI
p. ii iipuitr.l in .in iHsailqiiarlcrs ni i
Use front! Klllul at dlinl w wouiids evei morning hi tig It iimla of dead ... liould be miili'ilallj redn
."; Wounded h ; uihcei's preVauuid) re- mil wounded uiueliines . - munt spei in mi ins "i eurluilmeiil
ported missing who have ri'joined i makb .. i . . . di iln on the agreed upon.
ciiiinnamls. I. ci n-.-n. but tt I Iheai Tin conferei
i . i . A 1 1 vi i i'i' Si ni :"i -
tspei'iai.) ii miration
iimmission di i Idi d i hi aftet i a in
w ii im. 1 1 1 1 daj n i n .. final ni d. i
ni i iin i red in lion of ml in Hi- ikla-
in ma fi id iim 11 i ai ket a mand
"i " i i I'll I pf the p. I ntlttl and
iii 1 1" meantime trj to fi a pi lo at
wli" It il inn he sialic. I thruugll lb"
III" i hlliundlllll Iv I Ml i . I Iv aftol t In
' "inniitl . in I i d Us Itltl nil li n
. mil. ei vail ni I... is producer WOT
tan- ai w b ii pi e i- I bey
vv
pi
II I Ni ITI IN
fn gnv ei tint h ami i t
cull. hid". I a Heriea of ' mil' t
Lnda) without doiermllilug upon any
1 fllille plan fm the i. lief
Hi
asked I i
I hull. 11 I be ' mnn I- Kill i.huilld mill
Iti lutivi . i in tentative pi lee si in
eighteen went) expressed them-
'" Ivi .".Hie iiii 1 1 1 1 ni .mi s sa Id I b"
l 'i' i "In. abl be . ct i Is a ban. I and
nine othert i i thai though) it
bould i." im i ni. aii ggve
linn opinion as lo whj I hey thought
11 I" I' s "I mil. I he mad". Ulllgrh
dlsi ii I Ion 1 1. H ai limes were 1 1 solved
llitn n. lsmi.il lllli. ui.-.ili Utah . nl
ii men.. . . ...
H.i lith
ium 'i'" I ei nl i II 11 s I
bore pi lei u te asked by llm con udol
itiferenco
-n that if when Hie price Is I Inn II v
1 1 n "" e niuni snow i iiat
lhe ... In ...I .1. . I... t.... ... ...
planter of ih- co dlllons growing ami if Ih price proved in !" othei
'" e i''i' 'ii ivui v. mir i'.eythan it ujd II.- v wmihl have n0.
s made ai. 'i resolved thai nrxl venracotton acre-1 huiti int ihebieMives i ti
I Plain. I Hon.
"' l'i Ai lli .. r i i i.
evening i no mi ."inner ll. i. .. made
"'"''d I" ili'inpl. i ll' k i.'n .i. i.a ..I....
ll l TO
ill Sol lpp..-e .lap
i hlna.
HI VI MS VII mil
ilv.Hn lot.
war 1
by tb
trust bill should be enacted Into law
before adjournment Tb.- third m.-iu -ure
i lie president urged was the nvr
ami harbor bill wmch paaaed the
liinise tonight and is read) for hi
approval.
Democratic lenders it the imuse be-
lieve the situation is w.ii in hanei
there ami Democratic header Kern
tomorrow will make known ti " dis-
position of the senate toward entoi -ing
Into a pact for considering
shipping bid at a specific time aftei
Hie el"Ctioil3.
The lull contemplates tin- forma-
tion "f a private corporation with
al 1' ast .'.1 per cut uf the :.t... i m
i" owned by the government to pur-
chase build and operate vessels to
meet the demands nf comnicrci
growing out nf Hi" European war
wiib particular reference to Smith
Aim i lea.
Tli" president has Indicated
patty ass. .elates that any rect - oi
adjournment plan should be predi-
cated "ii an agreement t. conaider Hi
ship bill either in November follow
ing the elections or a' n tsei uf
the regular short Session uf inng:'--in
December
Majority lander I'nderw I lei it
in known today that he probabi)
would be able to propose in the He-
publican mlnorlt) some adjusti
m recuaa plan tomorrow
Many members have been chafing
at ih" protracted aoaalon. complain-
ing (hni they ate bold here whUe
He n opponent are working hard al
home.
The present plan Include a t.rn-
poaal nf the leader to abrogate liar-
Ing tin- receaaea the enforcement or
thn law i. -spiiting docking salaries
uf member away egcept fm lllnesa
INTERFERE WITH COPPER
Kaya I itgtaiid t Vlolallua siliiina
I Jills
WAsIHNTN. Bepl it Inter-
ference hv the Brltlah gov i t in i' i t
with American copper ahlpment to
Kotterdam in neutral ships waa cated j
to iii. gttentlon "f the Semite today by
Senator Bmoot t Utah Who read a:
telegram from the International Metal
Selling company "f New imk itci-ig
CHIOAOO Bept l'!. fJhlna v.ii
keen Its atrii t I eulralltv. i rdinu t.
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The president has told senator ami first nmttor tu be brought tu the at
represi nlatives repeutedly that llm tenth. n nf tb
.line tax lull a r.-adi passed . V' ' ' ' ' "' '""" r oi war n ine . : i ol mo. i ..i
nine m inoae now in power to wards hen who am
house ami the riavtmi antt- the Catholica. A demand fm- full re-1 m.i think mm
ligtmis liberty fm- all American cltl- teat will he b against ibe Japan
..in- proun.Mj win inane. journey am. ' him s. land he ih. grealet proportion b.n
Tha Dutch minister V. l. F. P. I said "China dm not want war aid and wounded an m Ulan
'in i.ippiro. conrerrca vvnn nee- ki...ws better than to array h sel
retnry Itryan today in regard to th. against the ail" . who are its friend
Dutch ml Interest in tb- Tamplco 'it win h linpu -lid" to predict lh
drllrfd ni Meglro These have suf end of the war H Herman) wins tb
fered greatly from political change preaent battle it inenns a long pro
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almost terrorised not a night passing from thi banks on t hell aurphu crop tomorrow In answer in ih. . ietlon
Without s nf them bain picked while prompt action was urged upon I M t w)ial the price should be Com.
off or soma ol theh uppl.v trains In Iln wsri-housi hill peintlng In Hi" Henshaw a. id the price
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".I'd in attempt in rnolntahi cotton riirv Iiuiiurrn Tin
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where the) wen winn tha Oermaa
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1914, newspaper, September 30, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135145/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.