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THE MORNING
OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE
FINAL
EDITION
A NEWSPAPER FOR
CIVIC PRIDE THE HOME.
a mm
A GREATER TULSA
VOL. XIII NO. .'MD.
TULSA. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY SE1TEMRKR 11. lil..
16 PACKS
PRICE 5 CENTS.
BOSTON PUT UNDER MILITARY RULE
'
Mi
m. .
FIGHT TO ALTER
TREATY TO OPEN
ON NEXT MONDAY
Pact Will Be Taken up
Then With' Entire
Time Given It
IS FORMALLY REPORTED
Senator Lodge Presents
Amendments and Res-
ervations on Floor.
KENYON DEMANDS CHANGES
Iowa Senator Replies to
Address of President
in Home State.
WASIllNUTilN. Hfj.t. 10 The
Herman peace treaty with ainciid-
men tM uriil Hit lenKtio of hat lonrui ov-
rnant with rcnoriaiionn. wae. re-
ported to thr ai-nate Inday by
foreign relations comnnticc u m j
joilty f whom- iiicml'cin oppoae I
ra 1 1 f t-a I Ion In the foi in tj.ibiniti d
by I'l ea.dcnt WilMiitt
Immediately afier it wan. prosentc 1
ty ".'hairinari Iarilge im month 10
the laj from the lime the r si.: n '
l:inl II before the nerialo Srnatui
Hitchcock of Nebraska iinikmc
democratic member of the commit
tee unnounced thai the minurtly
port. urging ratl'li-ailoti w tiMunl
amendment or rmrrniiiunii. would
br file 1 tomorrow.
The ftght ovi-r unification will he.
frm .Monday I'hatrman Lodge n.i:d.
announcinK that lhe treaty would le
taken up Hi Ml and kept continiioiiay
before the senate. KlrMl will ioiiik
'.hi- effort lo amend Mir treaty and
then the fllit for rctier vallun. nu.d
or mrong laadorti f 'ho adnilnla
nation Mice .otilliiuoil lo prcdi-l
today Uial thr treaty wi'h "-e !?'
covenant would be. I'al.led In H
original form.
Thr formiil report of Hip majority
wan presented with us IiIHh forma. i
in If It hid been a bill lo r.vry
tlw routine work "f "if govct rime i
There wan larger attendance "ii
the floor limn uauul. however Indi-
cating tho Interest In tin- fori hom-
ing battle.
mi the heci of prenentation.
Senator Kenvnn. ropubpriin. Iowa n
whone mate I'reHldetit Wilson mud'-
hii nldreaa in Mipport of tin- lean-tie
rminl hum. hcl a I'lU'T a:l.n'l
Mliou it and d. ii.ii 'd tin- .-om-i ml
i v.-r roold 1 adopted ax i:
- ..uds. Tti. I.ik rrowil In Hi"' trall'-'v
Ink.- fii-ili lino appla'ii-'- a '"'
Iowa KHiialor rnfu-liiilfl nin- womm
r andii'B up an I w:iMi))t fn iinil'ir'ia
n iir .intrmrnt. 'i"lir- wnr
in.iiii r.-ffr'n.'-it to fho ti-iatv 'n
.a i- dPal' and tomorrow M-n itor
llaiilitiit of mil" a rrpiiMP-ati n'i -bi-r
of tlir forfisn n !:t:ioti i-onm i:-
!U Kpr;ik iiKiunat ratifloaip'n.
Tlir majoritv I'li-'H ai-.-oml""1'"'
tr.atv. coniaincd j nmr-niliin- '
io H r tr.-ty and fmir i oM-rv.ii lonn ro
thr iMmn covrnai.l. Two of Ui-nn.fiidiTii-nt.n
ptotnl In e the n"-
of prolong I d.d.ai. Thry
wnuM award Shuntnnit prmlti' 'o
' hlna lnstPid of lomporarlli ''
.III. ih and would provide thai "
loiifi utal's Iiiivp a vole In "'
1i-uiip at.p'iilily i"i'ial lo Ih.it or
' Jt it Iirlinin.
T'i nth'T principal unioniliin n
r. oorird would pioluhr ln' I rPrd
hinl!t from tiaiinK r.-pr' n' a'
i n ri'p.irallon i-..mmi.-"l ni I '"'
i amondinrnU P'al wiia I lna- --
The ( turf fmlll i!" Mp" d I" ' 1
hut Hip four rperiatlon-. '-'
ac ic rownnnt. TPpv i''
Tin' r't-ht of on. .ndltioiial wit 1-il-.ia.il
of .he I nP.-d i"-" 'r"nl
'ran i'. ri'funal 'n .-i-f iii."
i.-ri lorml K1:a'.'allf' "t" 1
f ori-itf
n nda
w i h..ilt aanrl Inn of
!r-s uod '
arli 10: rti'lilK vc c-i-.n I" 1"J'"'
and pmPIra! nffni's and In'""
I ."-tanon of th Monron do. trl-
'ly hv tlna
t v tlna count'
RARTnN will talk
FEV.
BEFORE LIONS' MEETING'
ii.-
I . llr.rt.in tf ! fr"Mi
I
nr will hn thf urin- it'.il M"'l"''r
I . -L . 1 I ..1
I" H'rr in rKUldr WIrM 111'-'-'."!. j
1 max . ..wl x l'.V llir'"'!! !
i:.irt..:i
Imi tnrv IniMn. vlP-lnv. Mt!f
.
l. f'TTHfM .f the Alll'Tlin p(i ; I
i-l h
work wrii.e in H. rM
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-
.
l. i:
.X't.ott will be 'l.e cmei .
' tr.il.-l.
I ...AM.. .' f O ? -;. 1
n and the election f ""
m 'he laon'n club m ' IK
llf
a. nil x of the Ii 1.1 K
Mcdinni Quit Post
as District Attorney
"KI.UpiMA I'lTY. Sep' 1" !'
f Me'ilnnia. l i.tte.l S t'.-
n-'orney r e.u-rii ide'r-' "'
I'kiahnma toilne ae.noone.1 In M is
k"r.
. nm rnerrixtuin erre. -ive jn-i
1 Alvi'i M ilori i ci' '
ary-
THE WEATHER
1 I 1 o. a . S. j.t 1 "i Murium
1 ' 1 - riiii.iiiiurii. 7d ftoul'i wimlft r
KI Hni riiLrtiUy iJ rny
tOMSLWA K.VST 4 0 W KST
XY.X A.- ' tnjfidjr :itl t ndx frr.rr
i v ftir
AlilaAN.lH; ThurifUf md rrnly
f:t-r Mnmfi; njoiir in north wt
-0 1 1(1'!
nil I- n..i ru in til uili
rtiuiit I )itir'1
THB BAD DATS.
Oh now inl !lin tltrf writ aiofig
A dw hu ewrvfbmg fni roin.
It rfm In lf il f f mti.
Itmtjfh hr ! (. .U h n.
10 irifi from iitn ta tim a ly
W'h-n il h. )i 'arm ili tu antra i ;
Ho may hv rit we I at niftM
i If Ji hi. hcirM appxt ill.
Mil Uxlv ff m -a no tv'irh'of pain.
H.-'i (pn of of a 1 qui k. of hraiti
tr to Urn ihtitkt hi'n'r'f lo I -Ami
yet hit work i noor io a.
His f:rgri fuiniilf alt thT inurh.
)i.a hmfuli wi!l not a'rrtmplnh miH-ti
lf mikfi rniblaka whirh ara abinr-!.
M imip drrtiand t iokrti word
ui ihmif.1 h l 1 1 j ir n a v tili.
W'.I'r rr lie rie to .! ihii)b
n n h hi it 1 1 r ! y it f im
Hi Irctiif. ! f-1 ii i-np ni a.
nH em a'aii 1 1 v bf'r hit tym
Nw ri : t f irnl! pm lo fi -Nor
ski.! nor .trrnt.Mh r.of all hi plurk
( an t4r hurt from lm Mnrjr luk
n '.k!i a j an J to m a'1
11 KffthB im nu h a day muit fail;
In a.n U u to frt or rur
tnl'ift makN b matters wora
i to 1akr Ok leafcn and th arr
I ft fat urn 4'rika you umwirri
And nn itt ai m unrht to win
It'it in f-1 totir ironb wnn a frin;
Laugh at th p!a. which bo aniray -S
o'i cannot fjip inffr aiiywa)
had dM)i drpart jna h k Iht rrt
Aril rtu nan aiwaii at hit lrt
(lopjriRht IWl'J. Ijr hdfr A (iufl )
DEPARTMENT WAR BILL!
i
IS OPPOSED BY WOOD
(.iMTnl lalon lamu Willi MiNuiiirr
ltiiinnu-mll liy linker and (.on
tbI hlaff for i (K)tMH) Mi ll.N
W AHIllNlJTDN x.-pt 10 A ri-ni
iar uirny of a.'!..nO() to 3MiU(Mi.
'oiipli'd with a iih.iii of unlvi-rnal
PainlUK th.it would junvidu an or-
Banui'tJ reaerVf. ih ample for tlir
preaMB-Morila of . m ounii . MaJ
iifrl. Ieopard Wood i-oinmandrr of
Ihr rrnttal ili'pRrtiiiriit. d'i'Urr.1 to-
day Lefore thf Hrniilr milliary roni.
tnittre In makliiK hiM rroomnirnda-
iioiin. (ienerul Wood dlsaxrerd whol
!y with :lir more or hn.s trntatlvr
w ir depai tini'nt bill Imard on a reg-
ular force of OO.UUO.
lieneral Wood alao differed from
i lie war ilr;iaruiieni In Hie amount of
trainlnc lo ).e itlven earrli He
held that three nioiilhfi 11 a I n I n K
too ahort and recommended aix
month". Tin- one point on which he
was In accord -ft-mi the department
appeared lo Pr the need of a Htroj p
lTcllcr.il f.taff. al'lioiu'li lie Haul he
I had not K lien the mlmiiilsii at iii 1 a 1 1
! nit'tluieiit ai'inmm lo i.'.cu.n i in
MU 1. 1
The ccn'ral depai t rn-'Tti comniand-
I i-r also favored ii 1'i.l.pi nd. nl air
j serine hut aid lo't approve create)
of an air mmiMter r cahinei officer
(to head the dep. ii tni'-ll'.
iT ulna 'Dealer tell
' Senate Living Cost
i Will Co Much Higher
W ASHIN'iTi i.N. Sept 10 llnd-
Iiikn of ihr federal Irade conimlH-
Mon In Its mi rutiKal Ion of the meat
packing liidiiH'.ry "were directed
and controlled not only In the in
VeKUKf.rlori linelf. lull in the rec-
on i m en da ! I "II h of the louilniH
wmn ' for teKulation im ethhodl.-d
In the Kenyoii and Ivemlrh k lillln.
I'l J M Wl'.noli. pree.ldrlt1 of the
Siomttif ..ol firowcrH' alMtCl.4
IMO ill.ium III a HMtrlccii' file.
today wi'li I lie ena:e agriculture
i-i'imn : e
T i ! l arks a TVfa. H' la . r--lai!
dealer who was ano'lor w:'-
r . lo-l iv occiMioned jti'ioe ouch
tlonmi; lheil he told the cola-ri-i"i-e
thai he w.i- at a los to
know where th. I'omplalnt ahout
I'oKll prlc.vs Clii ! froin. hi-cauwe
people ounht lo ln that wli.it
they arr pauna for lii-nr will Pr
i hi-ip cm par.- wi'h whal 'h- II
I iy nl or '.in da i "
il T MrCmw Rritors Contest
rur iNaiiuiiai
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' -x ' ' ' '
V S' 'ITY. i-pt 10 Thf an
- m " . . M "
l i."! I I!. d (!IT'f I lllMil M T'-
! - ri '
Il . I I .11 . ll( hill I 1 -I' lll'l' ' " " " '- .
j .. v . ... Prirf .n.l ...
. ioit .or'lale.nic a. hl plat
t. ..'
tnd
r- I
U ttl '1
et.lt
li i
II'
- in.
c I'-t' :-l -. to
el il.cr of 'he
filt'io I im
is- it .i' l I
a
n I'd i '-o
c
I I
.ll"
ie
. . v u . I
Ihe repill'l!
re'i.p led I
ria'i'lia 1. "is we; an n'
rendered i lie s'nte till-.
i- i i p a t- ! :i m'v in ' h
. r t
i a". f -t to !! nkU'i'iirll 're !io:i.'-..e. li. i. f.
. MP Til an party and Iir ihe I I Sn'.n h
e tin' I fe! I ial he their nand."! leire-
. rn- Pi lie -ere: cf .r 'Mi ii'f""n
. .. ' ' : I'ep il-' .'. ' -'.
. n .l ! . : ee J It s-'f. I .I' d ' oe Nt ' : oi
. -l ' v O r-. o I I f . r ' ' r ' I f 1 '. V i i c ' ' i
GREAT AUDIENCE
ATTENDS ATTACK
AGAINST TREATY
Thousands Unable to
Get Into Chicago
Meeting.
REPUBLICANS CHEERED
Rorah and Johnson Rejoin
Western Drive to lie-
ply to Wilson.
WANTS TO KNOW MEANING ;
Idaho Senator Says No
Two Men Can Agree 1
on Pact Terms.
1 1 1 A i II I. S pt I 0 row drl t'l-
nitht t'ienei In vain I he auditor tuin I
the. iter whi le M pul.hcan lenator.-i
hei;i.n Ihi-ir w.iierri npeakiriK tour hi
answer lo Trent. lent W Prion h de-
iiiandH for- uncomlilionai ac.-eplani e
of i he pn.ii e treaty and enoe of j
natlotir: coieiiatit ltifore K n clock I
thr hour for opening the .ejli imk !
the theater was fidcl and between
r. . t ' l and 10.IIU0 petrous ven l"ll
111 t he Hf t ecln
The atreein were h i denae w if h ilH
appointed per-ons w ho HtiiKe.) to-
ward thr theater entrancen that po-
lice reacrvcM were cilled out
Thr (hour-all li wi'hm and with-
out had come- to hear Si-iniuis Wil-
liam h: I'or.h of Idaho Mliam W.
.lohiiHon of California and Mrdii M' -Cormlck
of llllmuri the latter pre
fi'dlnir at the mei ;u t expound thrtr
Viewa of the pi-ace trrjlv and leavue
covenant ami reply o ri r-f id-n t Wli
n.n i utteraiicr.i on h'.a sxxiiik aionnd
Ihr chi le Senator .lohnHon hud
aimkrn earlier In Ihr rt iv at a lunch.
Hin at thr II million cluh hut rna-
tor Hor.ih dl I t.ot anile until late
111 the day.
Imrriil lnxKliti-iit.
Thr crowd oll'ld' WriH' led
repealed cheer tn(: hv a in-in
Into
w ho
rhouted that Sepiiinr Johnnon would
he the next pteideni. The cheermr
howeler. eemed ahoil! eiplalli XiK-
nrour at tneniion of Sena'orn Itorah
and Mci'ormlck
While the throniti H'orm.'l nhoiit
the varioiiH i-iitr.uiM - nf'er the doorr.
had heen i
r.ole was I
'.lowing a
boulevard
lor..- h ;he p..li-i a I'M
.I he a wot tic- pi unl'orm
!"!; a l"i b Mn hlr in
Sei.ra! hunder peiH..n-
were In lire wi'h banner i hearma
ouch in" I Ipr Ion t wfp-ome to the
men who are hrin-inK our f.ia hail
from Siberia " and we want our
hoi i l-iii k f "Ml Slherl i '
Inndv the la.-l Jlli'.t'i-r the crowd
api'landed and per p:re m l'n r.'urt
(lleevea Senator ...iiimi toke flrr'.
then Seniit.ir I'orih Itoth men ni-r.-wlldlx
r-heerr-d
"Ni two nun who wrote thai lrr;ii
can aKtee now ni to whit It m"aiii."
nald Senalor Itorah. nmt.l li'ifhter
"We in Ih" r-enatc want t" cn-
Htrne thai tr'.-ilv if that in Hmn'.i.le
Tl.n nr.Hii'ii' mi ll'.l1 "he Irealv
altnureM peace W e l r- I 1 I
ei id
d
1'hK
wa Mlll.''t e.e.
IMro l-T r
keep hk out "f M ir A few
later .we were in th" we
be -l. ln'l''ll I'l pl'.plie'-
Wii'io- Way
' I doll I w 1 'It t" :1
T'l
I d..ri I
11 p.
i.ai.i . l"t I ''I ' '-'
Now. I i:-i I'll"
f ri.t i w 1 1 . ' '
Tha' i w.
n i e- . r ' i ' -i 'i
o. il e
i i 1 1
' we
.11. 1'e
an xiou
m nit k
pr
lie a metti-.
I HOI of "'
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iir ii- I p . t i ' i
A! o.-r 'he ll
"no no "
' h 'hi-T ari
f . r IV -1 n I I ' -i
i.-re the V. nr.-
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on l.ia
offne
w n ni. r . ! i ml
or t t'e pop i . - : v
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il . s r-.
f n t h.f oi . I -I :.t '
f i e of ra' ..!. . on -r :'
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l-ria in to- n iv I" i-l
coe 'he Joi-r ! d ' "
' .fidl'la'.a f-r e rr . ;
I p.'. I .- 'a'.
"Tie 'H if 'l.e II
nni'..'iin'i o 1 '" '
; aritli'i- .f .h"'i'i."
1 . rid! '.at. "e r '
1
Governor's Sanction
Awaited For Initial
Trip of Ship "Tulsa'
W(i'' Wuhii:iii Hurraa
I'oal f I i 1 1 r t j a;
ASJ U N( IT . S .t 10 i mi'
I !: si i4! tun .( i Jove nor 1 1 of -i'l I
fTi I' fiott lift tlril to af.fiirr
u. .( t in k mmI - Il " "I'll ill
ry the txuhr-rn ttm i il khii"
l' i .tl n.4itv l WwiMirf Ni
th.
Ml
1 1 1-m - r 1 fur I hi pr'
I'f he filvrr r L'i tn ill'1
li'a' "Mi
li..t tli
lit U lit ht'trta . ' 1 1 r i
i it il
H'.ir. .f:rr 'ik luuitM
'Mis woi k tmilKht h.i 1
f n'renu
tih' .i : r
t !n- hi'.iri y ricenril nf
tl.r . r 1
Anifr: in Shit'tMilLltMfr n jh
lien tnnl(.'i.H of h rthip. flic h'i
IM'ik fo'.ml in thf tun .!;' t
r.i -
I"
I -
luM.t f.r tnc pttin Tht hhii'liu'ld
t fn I ; I If tin) i - Hi II ' H HJifi li ! I i
iiM'ir.i ivc hri from l'riilii.t-lhi t
in !hinrr t '..hkm-hshi jn HnvAarl
not un' amim! iht'V In- wllllr i
iiihn tin ahip t nmkf hrr iful
ItniN hut i h.i t it wi nt f d thr fin . r i
'ktithuma r-rty ) 1!h kucn'b I'ii'm
'h Ohio Ihf y r'.ih-. Ihil.idi 1
hi.i in. til thf Nhlp lo.t-tf the
M'liiwl. lh kU IplMjlld'-rn 'I'hi v
wilt pi i fui r 1 1 i h k f i i r nf .1 :
if tt i ' K I h ' f 1 1 ii i in (in tlijt
ff'.irnts fur thf CMtlir (rip
PERSHING LEADS OWN
DIVISION IN PARADE
I oinniiiinlor llcniln llrl ii-.on
Ib.wu int. Alcliue an Iixo Mil-
lion A.niTli-a.iH 'hi'rr.
-GREATEST I EVER SAW"
I I it Minn I i li.ipnxv.lon nf (.H-nt
(111! burnt of IHirtntlmn (.rin-ls
(wnlliuil MiT.-l.ir.
NI.W lnllK Sep! 10 -ii'er a
livr-mlle flower trew n palhw.iy.
ileneral l'eriiiiK led Inn fimmiH
Klt.t dlvlKlon down l"lfih airnne lo-
day to the plaudit of lI.ooO.iiuii proud
com ir i men It wan (he lad ieut
rci lew of ih" world war (or New-
orl and it wa a fltllntf t lima to a
long ftvuca of military nprcta ten
The mmmafirler of America n arm-
Ira Hharrd honorn with buttle V. arrej
veternriH who won undyinie farue on
the fleldr of I lain r Knr all of them
II was one of pfe'a iuohI memorable
dn)n A he riol" down the aienii-
the nirru linen of the leader n fa e
relax.il In the now faiunim I'ernhirn
nmPe mid when he dlMiiioiinled In
WihlnKton S.uare ut the end of
the march he exclaimed-
"It was the moat enlhiirtnntlr and
piililotlc I'UIburHt I ever hair I'-'n "
(.cncraln In I .Inc.
lb hind rerehinn rode n acore "f
malor genera In and l.rlKadlein a ml
hack of the n Htrodr the comm. III-
I. r g i.i r 1 of hotiot the world-
I ion-. I i i.rM pnnlte regiment of ihnKh
p.. in. I he flower of MX dlUHIotl Sial
warl 1 1 1 1 ic Itian niaitrnfl' enl
AinrrhaiM. rhev rn ore In 'he na
riorin no Iropiilia a 'triumph far dear
ir I. t In ir hen Ma than the l.iureia
iln'v win In the Piory review- of
l.irin anil laindon Nearly all the
men woe wound cheiron.n l:ae( of
I'etMhinK a nxyi" riwrp1 'he J ..."'
r. ci'.irn if the Itrat diviKion. fully
a- ouirrrit for war It m- a dre.m
IM-ndr but no far aa equipment went
rhev mlKht have been on their way
to ihr front. The f.en under boh
birn trench helmet were Mern and
biirdneaH like
An I'emhln mnie nhrenn' the
(rrindatand at Ihr M -ircpoli' ari mil-
eurn. the reat r"i wnt wild wi'h
erirhllUla-nt'l He r-'i' "O l m II""'
ihr cavalrimen bale 1 " loiiei
do. nmlllliK and nat'ltliil" v. Ml
Cioird haul while nm In'" be
h.ud n'reine in.- Vnoio in ...aiin
and 'be four ..r.r-ie. fan of a f ill
K"'.'r.i!
The onmiaiider road- b i' n I f
on the mar. 'i 110 1 'ha' w l- i'
II I'aiink'n ia'hli.i' ' . liii.K' horn n
lite d.nr.iin.n'e.i iiir.l'.i .. i...w-l "f
r. f . ! r.-.-nt ;ir 1miI-I''- '
' ' ir'i e' -. - I o l " 1 lie I r I I "
..r I hi- rower- I po'l the cheek
f . le ; ' e im pl.i I t- d 11 k .
w h.i" hlo n i.h. d li i I I I1' ''
Wclix.nicn M.-nii-r
Se.xtf.t a pr'.l.l'e n-ar .1 Pi f. n'
of r he . ..'tied 'I "' I ' r I 1" ll
i r and a "K ' ' 'i'l' - h d'i"i .-
..r oe I'- -!' i-i'i-'A' 1
. ro ri- . ti e ll roc . rn p..
Pa I pro l i ' f -d H rt ....
p -!.!.. The . lib-. 'ill h:i." . H ir
on' in I ll .rn of v .' I"t i ..f. ' I he
c.'ar Spira'ed lUinner' an 'he io
'd ft-.'.'in f 'ire . 'a"ti.d I mt-
I .- r A'i"i' .i w i h ' my n i
and to'' l" l a "
r he li or Id -
IjT-e. lies' Ho' l r rn W A H V
.f pelr"lrTi' I I lit'"'-. 11 h. e t
1 . r ril . '-'!
i' ir
no vol; want to
KKNT A ROOM ?
A ill - ' I- I I I i A ' ' Ml!.'. I " ' I ''
i ll!.! API. I.i '' I I 1 t; !
Tidsa Dailv World
FLORIDA TOWNS
SUFFER BIG LOSS
FROM HURRICANE
i
Tornado
. Houses
Sweeps H20
and Stores
In Key West.
MIAMI FLA. HIT HARD
Eight Ruildinps Are To
tally Destroyed; No
Casualties Occur.
IS SPREADING ALONG COAST
j Hfavy Winds Expected to
' Reach NeA()r leans by
Night.
I ( Aa-aii lated l'rer n Itei lew )
A hurricane that reached a
maximuin i .-Jo. ti of 110 roller an
hour swept ihe KlorliU ken la..t
illnfit lind early today I . r I n K 1 1 m
din inter to nhlppinK and ilamaaitiK
other ptopertv lo Ihe extent of
a. letiil milllonn of dollars. Th"
Malloty line ateamer lotual waa
arnoiiK Ihe veH.nelrx blown ahol-e.
I 'u.-i-.enKer.' aboard weir nut in
Jill 'd
Key Wiel whl h caiiKht thr full
folre of Ihe Kale w.n. nelloimlv
dimaiceil. Ttiiee bundle i and JO
hoiine.i. iiioiilli frame dwelllnan.
eix eloie 1-iiildiriKi.. two churchini
and the fedeial buliillnu were
Wlecliej The nle.'imei' liramp'M
and the m hooiier PI V. Iirew wint
down in thr harbor and manv
amailrr cm ft wrrr wrrckrd il'
beac'irl. Trn men of Hie. crew of
the lirampiia were reported Cra-
dled totHKht and one body waa
found Three other member of
the ei -ov il' r mlnalnK
The fall' if the crew nf thr
I'rew Ian not been determined
Nut a biilldlnir In Key Went ra-
i ape I (l im ine
The town of iould 10 mlb a
nonih of Miami waa ilrtuallv
rated but without nn of III and
the xhlane of Maiaihon on thr
h ioi id.i Ka.nl ' orinl iveraeni. ei-
lennlon near Iviy Wenr war re-
pot led deitrolrd No pmn of life
however la known lo hava oo-
ciirr ed.
Nr newn wan Ulilllal'le from thr
iValidn I rtwei tl Kev Went and the
li 'illl'iilld I'nlerified rejiorln were
an.
m .1 h ;r.bali'
'I '.' ntorm
K -!f a lid will
lo.n of I Ie
ban paired into the
' r In.' noine w bet e I e
1 f
ara'.elle. l-'ioi Id a. and New
'irleiinn. with pn-n'.hilltv if lerv
d iimerotin wllnln a'-C 'rdlUK to t 'e
wea'her buteau Thurnd.iv niKht or
I-. il .. iiiornluK IoiiikIiI H '
ri'poited lii litltiide :. lolilttl idr
k;.. inoiiriK norlhwertward Shlti-
p ni K (trnrrally la niKhorrd In aafe
liai born
KKT WKST. KM . Prpl Id -Three
hundrrd and twenty houn.a ninnt of
jjiem frame build imrr. were w r era ed
W.a. hurricane which apt .er
Wrnt luai ty' ''Iir relall
lilTliilriKnwVi' 'i''ioenn eee -"'
Jlf" I'HV il'i Were des'roved
S.eAriilx It could be ancerlalll. d !"
niRin lm one wan kil'ed or nprioun1'.
Injured In 'he '111' plopri. adl'oinh
the ntelllier Ur iinpun with a ro w
of 14 aank in the harbor iT'-perti
dan. ripe wan enlimal.-d a hot len
t ball I 2.0HII I"'"
1'la'e Klann wi'idown In many "'"f
bn .11 mi: i were b...wii fi and rl"'"
of y Is w.-rt- r 't:tie I Iv lii'er
The federal ll'llldlllC nan bid!
dii mate'-d
The w lod w hl h a' ' ' en
Pll-h'. I X' cede.) k'l (ill. en 'I. I ' " ll
pri.n'rated r he eli i rric. tophor-c I'd
lil'r'ta.li lili'n.
I.iei'-. tnd Kan I'lr-'n were pil'
HI! o' .i' Wi.i-M"ll The cltV ID HI
d 1 1 k I .-n I an .ulit
-1 ..... was In i' h dl-nace llor.R "'e
ttn'.r front S'.li'i 'f n'riiil 1 en
Ni Viere s.;l .r il.ifiliU'i' l
lie w r ;. -'a . ort T I V
lor wan .i' . ' ' t "i r r ton
The cor .i . . -. ! '.. la . . bit 'i .
U:i I .1 -. hr:-K r' '..' W i lll'i-
i.oi. f . . -o 1 I . .-.nl t'l ' w i i-ii h ' '
.tl I Me .( I f. itid
I t f ' "' I I 'I or 'n aV I'.. l'.rie
liiMf.' 1. ""- P I'.l. I
AYir Admiral Who h
Eastern Fleet Head
MOrnrT'
; ..uc. o -w
Vl.xi' Ailmlrnl (.b axi-a.
An InipoM on eccne wan aiafed on
Ihr de. k of the I'n I Stair ba'tlr-
chip South luikda. In tlm North
liver New Yolk on September I.
when Admiral Mhett Oiravra. made
a full admit u hv i drr or I'lealileiil
Ml Iran real t'e older aulhurUlna
hln rniiiiiiuriil of Iho new Arlailc
flrct.
MAN IS BURIED
ALIVE IN CAVE-IN
Jay Wllwm. IS i-r (Hit. t Mint
of Ait lilciit l Sniul I'll
WcM nf lily.
"There In )ua' ten lulnuieg mora
lo wuik and I waiit to .M In full
day." raid .lav W llnoti. in yeara old.
before hilnit burled alive by a ravr-
tn of rand bank jeaierday evening
junt before o'clock The accident
look place the nand pC of Ihe
I'r.ce Sill. I ."iiipalll. I.i'"'l iilo'iK
the bank of tin- A r n a iin.n i in r went
"I the cin
li.il Hall ano'her laborer waa
only a few feel fnuu vouiik Wlla.m
ben the bank of ili'ch In lib h
Ihey were woikina 'xil In on him
He win (he one that the above re-
mark W in ildilrenred to ami hlmaelf
waa nerly torn pb tely covered bv
the rand. Aa aoon an he could lib-
eia'e hlniHelf he railed for help ntl
linmedlal. ly atarted to diaiiiiir In an
attempt to rrnrur hln com pinion.
It waHVnjarly Jo inliuitra beforr
'he lifelt nfo4Bl wan n tic.i er e.) from
'be four or file "inn of earth which
had falVn or him
I i I.. 'jld be learnr.t la-t ti!M
of 1 I In. tl ll- had Ol 1 been w.nk-li-k
I'l "' rand pil sir..-.- 'he begin
tiliiK of ! . week Ha. I cd thar I e
had ni" "lily been W"fk:n nl 111'-
pit a nholt time nod tha I'" did
Iii'et 1 to K' l-.e 'lv more
Sil.-ial tirnm W.l'i'i' and I'.lnelf
Pad la i. '-1 of Ml" diiikor of duXILK
he dltill V.n we iii'-'l-l't'-'l 'hat It
wan no' propel 'v In I I" make It
safe for !'" Workmen 'Wed. Ihe
I ' ileh never c.o Id ire- me i 1 the
line I is on I he fioo t 11 l-'r aliee
.. I v'lrr i I I ti
i. . mi-.' Had
'. ''I: of 'he ...
1 1 i i n I-. a i I
W : -r. .i. th i'
M .... ll I He
i . em I. i . I : iii . i
i. ' I.. I in i i a i
f..r t 1" a ' a'i
lll.-h! f.I.e.l
lie ". .1 . t e
11.. I II- li o "
a . I..: .. .'.. i
here ' I:.
Lei r. ut hi In
I
he had hrll- I
. I. wan
l.-ll'V lie l
:' ' I .- had "
: oi Til-a l-.f
r i .n j eopje In I
i I i : '.. . nils
I I I I' . ' I '11 i.eina
- J ' Ill W " I Ll
I. W .' " ' ' t n '. ' .t "'
... . .1 ' ... '..I p I I -1 '.I
. . ' i !. n :. -. t r " n l ex r
..." 1 1 i . .!.- .i ! -. . .o . i p- o
' . . . v ' a a ' Mil I'll' r in.
Sinn I'dn Organization
In Ordered Sttpprt axed
1' I ' ... :'. ' T'e.
Id;'.:; .- . p' I - Tie ( vc ri
I '... . I '. .
or tl ! . .'.-in t -nil
' . '. . I. ie "ell ' V"' It
. . - : .-. I ! .. u t ' I . M -. I "
- - e'l II 'h - .-. ' '. .'.ty .
I iincrnl I r I ol a it
- '- K
it'l
ifr i w.ylXiJ .;
FiveThousand Soldiers
Appear on Streets
to Keep Order
DAY OF LAWLESSNESS
Wont Day In Its Hittory
Experienced at Police
Quit
CROWDS ARE DISPERSED
Cavalry Clears Squares
Wiih Drawn Sabers
After Rioting
ONE KILLED AND MANY HURT
Man Shot to Death in Riots
Woman Is Severely ..
Wounded
ItOSTO.N. Kept. I Two men
ml w Ixiy wore- killed lonliillt III
turbulent outbrraka im.wliic nut
of tlm hi!I.i Plrlkr Ixrrr. Ttww
wit.. iiiitiunroiiH Inpiirt.-a nf minor
ruuiirti to memlx-ra of molxi ixill.T"
offl.Tin ami mtuff iiarxlHmi-n who
rv tutalatlng III iruarillllB lltn . Itv.
Ili.i miMl wrloiia illaturlNiii.Ta
wem In IImx xl.-liiltjt of ran. Hay
aiuanx anil rnuiili llonton. t ax.
alrymeli cluirurtl llo c-rux.la m.1
n iiiM hlnc Bn waa uaral oimi man
iM-lnR ktll.rt aiT.I anrral woorMU-rt
by Ita flrn. At a lair hour iho mob
waa atlH nntxtmtfxill4.
'rrrtjr (tainaco waa allnlil
ro.llwire.l lo tltal liifllrtrd by I lie
raiiiNtif of luMMlluma laal nliilil.
t.... r alu. itxiuri amrtuua rMwnta
In tho .xmni'llimlxt outlook waa Uie
MMinllilllty oi ayn.itti.K-x.iT
by latMir iinlona. which havn (If.
clnrml tlwlr auinrfl ' It"' l""ll.
nH-n'a unl.Hi.
HI 1ST' IN Kept 10 . Hnatnn aa
under lulH'ary rule toiltahi. Aftar
2 4 houia of lawleannrnn auch aa Ilia
city baa nrvrr Prfora experienced a
-nan of areiirliy waa afforded an
iiiiiraa-nl pulille by lha' appraranca
In ihe airaeia of 6.000 aoldlaia undrr
ordeta io reamte order and protrol
hfr and property at any mat
A troop nf aiaia ffiinna- cavalry
darhlni at full rpreil til rompany
front with drawn aabrra. t-learail
Scollav and Adama arpiarra lonlahl
nf Ihouaanda who Jammed. thoar
plaeea alneti rarly today. Iloih
Kiuaiea had been Ihe acenea f In-
terrnliienl rlotlii. ami whrn lha
oyvxlty apptoai bed a amall urouo
of loyal iiollce i.fficero were maln-
lalnini! a aeniblancn nf prder with
the greateat difficulty
Irrlxo tint t.aniblcra.
. ; 1 1 K a of nmbera havr infeated
nierv nirerl between Waahltn'nn
and Tremonl airier lant iilaht wera
driven out at the point' of th hnv-
otirt by a company of aiaia uarda-
mrn lonlKht Thrrr were IS dlc
aamra In pronrrae with ahout l."0l'
parllclpanla and irpreiBl.ira. when
ihr troop arrlvrd At doiibla quick
im Ihr aoldirta drove Ihr ciowd
before Ihrnt. itid then atallined
iiarda...l.iali th ".' rret.
I'rlvafe furl .Maud "f the KUal
troop atatr cavntrv when driving
the crowd out ol S olbiv pii.rr to-
nlrht. wa hit on the head with a
hoitle and kno ke from h'n home
He wan taken to poll. In nt i i irli-ri
1 1 n c o 1 1 m-i 1 1 1 n
r.dl.-." SllnH-lled
-'.f :y 'hree inetiili..rn of lie Irn-tiO-p;iri
fun who have been on
err.eri-elo 1 d'l'l d'lr'ii. 'he s'rlke.
and who were oidete.l I.. pa'rol
Si i 11.11 ."piaie t.1111'" re'm. 1 a lid
were lnimedi.ii.-lv le"i-'."l They
marched In a bodv '" li'iliuxr'eta
of the p 1 1 1 me n . i:n".' a ' lay hail
and '".d. a- : i'l"'i. for meni-
hi r-h p.
-loon 'ol:.. Mi"r I'eiera aa-
itned ion'11 of what nan left of
tr.e p.' . d'par'no 1-1 and ca.lrd
opoti ifi. on. rr 1 11 1 let of the Tenth
i.-citinii' of tli" .!. (fiiaid to aa-
ms' hloi In .""" I'-K order At tha
.line 1111- io a.sked 'io'.eitior I'ool-
dc. for addttiotial troop from ou'-
side the cl'l The Ko'.ernor lo j
iii.-'t arriv t.x''ed "Ul the l-'oiir'll:
!i:k i'l' arid tins eeritm; lie ordered1
the It'll Ii falilrv and the :'o'i
:r.fnn'y motor r.xrint".rt i o' pr
a 'roop of a!x nri-1 nn arr bu.arii w
-on t'inl nino were cle 1.1.
TP in force wa. bii-.el n iff t. .::
i'l cope Wi'h 'he s.tiiat .on I I w
or iio-nni- i i... idi-e srri w -r-l 1
h- toil or ton ' In I I a ' Ie old
1 IS I I S I 1 li . .N p I .. V .' I I
Knights of
Cqlumbus
A1t nil K'-pular M r. ! ir k
'IhM l.'ii.i';
8:15 p. m.
i;!i'i I l"ll nf ( I t It. iTS
ASKS STEEL MEN
TO DEFER ACTION
ON STRIKE CALL
President Sends Tele-
gram to Gompersto
Wait
WANTS SESSION FIRST
Delay Until Industrial
Meeting is Held at the
Capital Request.
DATE IS SET FOR WALKOUT
September 22 Is Time Set
for the Workers to
Quit.
ofN HO AIM) I'UKSIDKNT VU.-
HO.VH HI'Ki'lAlj THA IN 8rpt. 10
1'rnaldeiit Wllaon today Ihruufli
Secretary Tumulty arm a trleitram
to Hamuel (Inmprra umln( tha atari
men lo poalpons thalr Ihrralanad ao-
UOII lllllll nftAP III tn.thfl.nls. I...
duairial conferrnce la held at Waah-
mimii.
At Ilia aama lima ha trlraraphrd
!.OUla lll-llWiilow nr..il km n
board of comnilMilonrra of lha lna-
tro t oi i oiumiiia. aaklnc him to po.i-
i"nie artiiiti kialiial tha police of
Waahlnaliin li I' i..
loliiad a union' affiliated with tha
nmnuaii feneration of bor and
who wrra ordered to glva up their
affiliation by loday under pain of
Itanilaaal until afirr the Indualrlal
confrranixt.
Thr two taleiratna follow:
"Hon. Hainual tlompara rrraidant
of tha American Kadrratlon of 1-
n1or. Waahlntion i U t:.: In view of
th. difficulty of ananalnf any praa-
rnl aatlafartory madlailun with re-
gard la Ihe etrel alluatlon Ihe prral-
drnt dralrra to urge upon the atari
man through you. tha wladoni and
dealraulliiv nf t.irw... i- ..
any kind until after tha forthcoming
Indualrlal conference at Wnahlng-
Ion. "J IV TI'MI'I TV "
'Hon. IWlH lleiwnloHl l'nnlnl..
alonrr of the Inetrlct of I'vlumtila
naamngion. I) t:.: The preulrnt
auggeaia the great ad vlenblllly of
poniporiiriK any Unite regarding Ihe
poller alluatlon until after the forth.
coming Indualrlal conference at
W aahingtoii and hopea that Ihe poal-
poiieineiit can hr effected.
J. IV Tl lll-I.TV."
WAWIIN.iT'i.V. ep. 10. -fta.
girdlraa of the rf.iiral of I'leaidriil
WPaon that ihev take no action
pending Ihe com In a Indualrlal nm-
frtencr. rrprrarnbtilvra of organised
worker Inclh rteel Imliintrv late
today called a a'rlke effeeuxr H.p-
lemher il to compel teroantilon "f
their unlorn end of Ihr principle of
collective bargaining by Ihe l.'nlted
h'atei. Hteel rorporullon
The executive council of the 14
titiioria rnpreneni among the work-
er made kti"4n their declelon In
an annoiinceuienl Inaurd ailrr thry
had reiuenlea the preeldent by trlr
araph for "a none definite afet
meij ' an to the pnaalblllrlee of
ranging a conference with atre r
pnrn'lo'i official and after thry I
re.. lied a reply from thr preeli
a. king Hint rllev wllhhnld ar
up'il af'ri ihe Iridnnir inl confer-
Th" p'eMdent telegram wa-
.-Ie piiln'ie bv the nteel I
he.idH phi 1 1 k 'on t-k t hri-mnr ki.
WanhniKton topigiii thro
t rma dHnr he In their alairnient
I. e.e.-u'ue council merely raid
' e- had no been advleed "t.lnt (he
effortn of the prenldent have been
anv more euccennf u than thr ef-
fort" of the men "
I n nm nfficiala tonbht refuned to
indulge In any "pecuia'lorl aa to Ihe
ex'i'iit of ihe Mrlke though a dec;
rnllon aUribu'ed lo Judgi- il.iri of
the n'eel cor)inr .1 r I n thar the n'ee!
worKera were not more 'hin 10 pre
rem ortatilTe.l w in rid ruled ra
erioneoll The n'eel cor pl.t 1 1 oi wax
ril-l to einplov abo-r :''.:.' i pr-
norm and 'ii(. n'ir.. nid-js'r r.e.i-'.
4nt' ihoi n norne p es ); w
ri e men are i p r c-n' i 'ri'i-i-r !
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Iir iri ' I e r Vl n he' . - '
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