The Oklahoma Ledger. (Sterling, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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tho.'.ty of */ifi.nnif. if*l i-nUta
> • y 'o ).i '.'iwiti'.-i. nt fiat work of tho
tikl/;)i*-rf.
Plarin na a N«ar.li« .r Plant.
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for tin (/(>. $]l/ii-winy plant,
forth*fly Mil- fjtni/ftiy nt tn*. SVw gui«
Mm wing A.-"i< iuihm, anil wl l':li liaa
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Mo (r< 4 )"< ■ Mi'- ili-i/ianil fur n -a.r t>i> :r*,
of U,i- "TanljaiiMtf" typf, If-nitiin In
Oklahoma M/ai Mm owrmra of Mm ol<!
hri-wi-ry ari- *i-rl' ii!lr 'onald«rfa( th«
fumlWIIff of otmnln* It ami rnanufar
• mini? Milr. a/' ' 'i- Mm amount of whl'h
roiiMinmil 'lally In Oklahoma rtai.hi;*
unh«li#rahl« flgurim,
Rcquiaition.
It'-'|iilr.ltlon wna Iki-iji-iJ hy fiovfrnor
WllllaniH ori thi- governor of I/i'j|v
(ana, imklnK for Mm ri-iurn of H'tiry
Oilmor*, who la wanii-d In hlncoln
i-ounty on a 'haryi. of Mm murder of
fVrnwrlfua Kuwli-r laat So^mtwr,
Ha la under arn-sl In ?f#w Origan*.
Wrlta Many Warrant*.
Ktit' tly 900 warranta for $.ri 00 *wh
v.i ii- wrltUn by amploy«m of tfcn ataU)
ii uillior'a ndRcn. Tha warrant# ara
iliiiwn In favor of Miohi- pi-/«ofia who
v.i-m- /1 ' -fitly allowad (mnaloni by
Urn atali) pi-lii-lon hniml undi-r llm
Ilium ot Mm i'(<!onfaderat« hoIiIiitm
T>r> Inapactara Thraatan fltrlka.
Ill a 11*1-/1 Hlalft Inapnctora In tick i-rad-
trillion hava notlflad I'hkIiIi nl Frank
Oaiilt of Mm hoaril of aKrlcijHur* that
liny will ifiili Niivi-mlmr 1 ln-i a una of
illaMtllafa'Hon In r«Karit to K*Hlriic
• hair pay, and Mm liaala on wli|i!|i It la
romput«d foliowlnr a fai««n lnl«r*
poaMl hy M'aia Audlior llowaril, «<v
<ordln« lo Praaldant Oaiilt. All lold,
lliara ara Iwi-nlylwo of Ihaan liikpac-
tora dolriK fli-lil duly In Mi k work Tlmf
ara paid a kklary and ara kllownd horn*
blra,
Impart Ruling on Liability Law.
Wbara a pataon baa mora than one
jilam ot amploymant and la Injurad
whlla wurklni In una of Ihara, Im run
raralva nompanaaMnn only liaaad on tha
wa|i. a ha racalvad al Ilia plana wbaru
Injurad and not on bla combined wugfa
from olbar amplnyinnnl, uoiioriIIiik ton
rullnu of Mm atala IndimlrInl rommla-
alon In tha flrat wrlitan opinion ulnn,
Ita i llation. II la tha Drat time tha
iiunallnn baa hami paaand upon by tha
OMnmlMlon and aalablUbaa an Im*
poll mi l praiadant In tba awarillii( ul
vompankallon.
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iatr. tMM ocBf-i* o'^uaa. gutfjow
'iL i* t* fiunuiini.- ibi im os. fck*-
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pasta. Mitt Mm* nAttmtt.
Tut tstifrfcfc* y'+fi'j'Jii will
twa* vj. ivr tif ui it X*-w York,
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BttUA Via IIs po;ut of
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f ibt-xnh lent ftft is ti* VlillJ&C
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•- t v' .'/ti j. viKt, 01 tr fitiutJ •• irjy to a
Hifnfi vi*«*J'^i on 'yfjAjfT It. 'A'Li*
It hat l**t i*id ty >oifc«r poliUija.
'Aiii'Viii tiati uit f/f tfetft
Is K^w i/*r Id
c.ca'.vfr (< ahat it^rbt I*
li U* 1K1S**: i *-titiorjf-* tia'jee,
ti* avCrac^ Ut« imx ti^ti dia-
wm|«< tiy ti* iijr E«)oitt)r witii
art itb ti* iaaae vsm la *
tiAty, t fi/i i<sjt lor*kj<i to ti*
*at with confiiiaK*,
Ti* irj>-or'>i,'.* of thl* t*r.t la ladJ-
': '*4 hy • n fk't that, j* ponit of pop-
i .-.• ti.' -"a < • r' ,'f«rar l'ork, Ptcn-
k/lfaalk str.-J M a>, r*/:\r.uf*tu, which
*•)!! rot* on Noti^ih U'-r 2, in-
'A*. w*r tfj'/jQAW i/fc;A*.—a fifth
ol ti.*- popularhm of tif ♦■ntlre L'nJ' 1-0
—aod th#rM; 20 O'/i '/Mi ar*- pmr>
• >Ally 4oui.;<r tba population of th^
*' *1fr. ill Which l-'JU^l ri tj ,r a ^ Ka« • ■
yf. 1**19 fully a/.h ii-virij
J«>w Ti/rk atate, in addition to the
i'ilfrag^ lait'jis, a dominant f'ra'uri; ot
tha «rl*crlon will |>« tba lawtlon of
adopDrjg a n<;w jsta.?* constitution a.1
n rtfi ij hy a r«rc*nt rUte constitution
al coor«ntlon, prer,d«<l orer by Elibi
; Root The new conatltution, at th«
r qui- t of the Kuffrairf. leader*, ha>
not been made to Include the auffraif*
Inieodmetit, h'-ri'i- the oonatltutlon and
the cuffraice taaua will be voted upon
i 'parati-ly, neither que*tlon baring
! anyi.blng to do directly with tbe fate
j if the other.
SERVIA IS NOW BEING OVERRUN
being Cruahed Btt*i<en German and
Bulgarian Armies.
I>indon. The liulKarlana. a'corillnfr
' t their official report isauod rn-
cently have reached T.V.kup, an Im-
portant Junction on the Halonlkl-Nlab
r.-illway and have tbtia placed them
kHvi-m acriwii the rout* by whlcb the
alllea' reinforcement* for the Herba
aould travel. The AuHtr'irfii-rman.'i In
tin- north have bi-gun a more vigorous
tfTennl vi- and have croaked the Danube
1 i-Hr Oraora. TbU brlngn much near-
er the linking up of the arrnieK of the
Germanic allien and tboae of Hub
garla, and the opeaing of the way
through Kulgarfa to Conntantlnople.
Buc;e a I* not. being achieved with-
out. heavy lnaaea an the Kerblan vet-
i rank, well entrenched In their rnoun-
talrik, an- offi-rlr.g atubborn reafatanee
and are making the Invadern pay a
big price for every mile of country In-
laded.
French troopa are fighting benldt
the Heiha In Mm aoutheaatern auction?
arid reporta from Alkena aay that
i t her ktepa are being taken by the
alllea to help their email partner. Ad-
ditional troop* are being landed at
Halonlkl; Unitarian porti In the
Aegean and lllack Heaa are being bom-
barded and It. fa believed that men
and munition* will be aent to 8«rbia
bv Ml III another route Without the
active cooperation of Greece and Jlou-
"ianla, however, tha allle*, It la feared
here will not be able to do much
for aome weeka.
There la no rmwa of Field JJarahal
Von llnldenburg'a drive toward the
Dvlna. anuthfkkt of Itlga, but north-
weal r.f Dvlnak he baa made another
•Iteinpt lo r.'in-b the river and clalma
fo have forced Mm Ituaalana from their
poaltloiik, liifliciiiig great, loaaea on
them and taking nearly three thouaand
prlaontira. Illoukat, which baa figured
prominently In all the recent commu-
nication*, baa been captured by the
Oermana.
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K -jt >jt OUT
h t
aolottaneaa a/id 4**i*m to/! ««Jn
our liihtilfi.'* la the yryu o'
pit'* arid f?e*d/'Mi if *.*. .*.h *t
The j have alwayi kou^ht to I* fi-'tid-
to a] Out of darki < >> r>d p -rpi*r:t ^
I our hare u/in* tlrri.fr </*.'!*•*■:* of y. V
tey and clearer pe-rc*ptk^ac «f ti*
■ -entlal welfara 01' the
We liave prospered wt wti*r
piy/ple were at war, bet ocr proe-
perlty hac hee-s
toort th* whole
of Kurope, We
have \>f*.u able
to aaeert our
right* of aian-
V id without
br*sB.<:h of frlend-
fchlp with the
treat nation*
with whom we
have bad to deal
and while we
hare a-ened
1 - - -
row Wilt
r.i e
neit, sj a day cf t
1 h a n k e giTing •
and prayer, aad «
lnrite the peo }
p1e throughout 1
Ae land to ceate {
from their wont- ♦
ed ocupatjor."
and In their seT-
r:grit's we have been able aleo(era] homes and places of worship
to perform dutien and exercl**- render thank* to Almighty God.
privileges of auccor and helpfu!- "In witness, whereof, I have here-
Dea* which ehould serve to dem- unto Bet my hand and caused the
on*trat** our desire to make the seal of the United States to be
offices of friendship the means affixed.
of truly disinterested and unsel- "Done at the city of Washlagton.
fish itervice. this twentieth day of October, In
"Our ability to serve all who the year of our Lord, one thousand
could avail themselTes of our aerv- j nine hundred and fifteen and of
Ice* in the midst of crises has the independence of the United
♦ been increased by a gracious prov- State* of America, the one hundred
Ider # by more ar.d more abund- and fortieth.
ant crop*, our ample financial re-
source* have enabled a* to steady
the market* of the world and
facilitate necessary movement of
commerce which the war might
"By the president:
"Robert Lansing,
Secretary of State.
(Signed)
"WOODROW WILSON.'
HUMAN VOICE SPANS HALF THE GLOBE
New York.—Arlington, Va., talked
by wireless telephone with Paris,
France. Honolulu also heard the op
erator talking from Arlington.
To B. R Webb, a telephone engineer,
fell the honor of being the first man
to span with his voice the space be-
: tween the old world and the new.
Sitting In the powerful wireless plant
of the navy at Arlington, Va., Mr.
Webb shortly after midnight asked
the wireleH* telegraph operator to sig-
nal the Eiffel tower in Paris. The
wireless snapped out the signal and
soon there came back a response.
Awaiting word from Mr. Webb at the
Paris end of the wireless station were
| H. K. Bhreeve and A. M. Curtis, other
: engineer* and a group of French offi-
cer* listening with especially desig-
nated apparatus.
In Honolulu, 4,800 miles from Ar-
*
lington, Mr. Knpenchied, another tele-
phone engineer at the Pearl Harbor
navy yard also was waiting.
Webb at Arlington had a trans-
mitting ln*trument but no receiving
apparatu*. He knew therefore that
NOW THEY'RE SHOOTING WOMEN!
English Outraged at Execution of
Nur*e by Germans.
The full report of the circumstances
of the condemnation and execution of
Ml** Edith Cavcll, an English woman
and head of a training school in Brus-
*el«, for helping English French and
Belgian *oldlers to escape from Bel-
gium, made by Brand Whitlock, the
American ambassador at Brussels to
Walter H. Page, the American am-
bassador at London was issued by the
British government.
The story of the execution of Edith
Cavell, It Is predicted, will send a
wave of Indignation throughout the
country.
Ma** meeting* of protest were held
In many places.
In Trafalgar square all heads were
bared to the memory of Miss Cavell.
One speaker, holding a wreath in his
hand to bo placed on the plinth of
the Nelson column to her memory,
exclaimed:
"Who will avenge the murder of
this splendid English woman?" i
I he would have to wait for the cable to
confirm the success or failure of th®
experiment.
The expected cable message came
back said that Webb's "helloes" and
"good-bys' 'had been distinctly heard
by the engineers and French army offi-
cers in Paris and that portions of his
test figures had also been picked up.
At about the same time there came a
message from Honolulu saying that
ebb s talk had been und* lood in
full by the receiving operator thero
and that even the voice had been
recognized as Webb's.
Mr. Carty said that much experi-
mental work will have to he done yet,
however, before telephone communica-
tion across the Atlantic becomes an
every-day affair of commercial life.
The French government and the
navy department at Washington, he
said, had made it possible to conduct
the test by occasionally permitting
the use of the wireless stations. Mil-
itary necessities of France, he said,
prevented more than brief use of tha
Eiffel tower station at any one time.
Readjustment of Frisco Near End.
New York.—In its main points, tho
reorganization plan of the St. Louis
& San Francisco railroad is near com-
pletion, the various stockholders'
and bondholders' committees having
reached an agreement as to its essen-
tial features. The plan probably will
be submitted to the Missouri state
railroad commission next week. It
provides for issues of new stock, com-
mon a^id preferred and an Initial as-
sessment of $5 on all classes of exist-
ing stock, with the option of paying
an additional assessment of |45 or
complete abandonment of the plan
and forfeiture of the original $5 by
non-assenting shareholders at the end
of a year or eighteen months.
It also is proposed to issue a new
mortgage or income bond at 6 per
cent in place of the present issue and
other existing bonds are to be re-
placed by new issues. A syndicate has
been formed to finance the road's re-
quirements should a sufficient number
of stock and bondholders accept tho
new plan.
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Seay, R. R. The Oklahoma Ledger. (Sterling, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1915, newspaper, October 28, 1915; Sterling, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155370/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.