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THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
Vdl. XXVI. ... 11
CITY EDITION
OKLAHOMA CITY THUR8DAV APRIL 15 1915
aJkw PHJCK ONI CENT.
PLAIN SWIFT
EHFQRCEMENT'
1 I I. C XL.. I...1 t....li.u III noil
lUlfl .lllllUln liiJMim imiiniii (l
At Once To lioollrin Ami
h'"
(iai!ll)lill Kvils.
!
'
roliMKK IWAl) IS IlKTAINKl)
lury Tiuu a New Case Is Filed i
..... I f
Against lolatur Old Ones Will
lie Dug Ip And Tried.
Thil l y file hisilloggolH mill glllllb
Id- were untitle! In lilt- police lie
I ii 1 1 incut y cum .In i under tin illrc
II. HI (if Chief 1'lluls. that they ii i u cl
;.- it nl' hu-liiess lit nine In chiIi
iii-Ihii. e He men w In. vtetc violating
the law nuivcl t.i nl(c Hie oldol i.f
tile lien chlol
1 .11-1 Ii lull! the e offl'VI's milled
the ihi. e ul '17 Nnltll lliuadwity mid
i f cii'.l .1 II 1(1 1 tiling ha tn ami liunk
AllsUlllll nil th" . lllltKe nf selling ll(lmr
l.i v lulnlioii i.r the plohlbllon Inn I he
I. fclidlllll- well- ill I II I f I C I III the 111. I
l:'lltl I. .nil llll-. Ill.lt lllllg llhd lllell
. n-i - w 01 :il I tine. I mill I-1 1. In y nf
It I I II lit the I Vlo k session nf
'.'llll II I- I' X pet leu I UK I 1111 'ii.
i i f 1
lhe : "IH hied 11 llll filled III 1 1 if
lllillih l':l i nil I t
Miinei nure Hired."
i liu I i f I'nli. .- In Is teai h.-.l hi-
uffice nil Hill.' till- II l i r 1 1 1 1 1 U mid f.'l
mot I'hlel Weill. I . .li.'M ililfted III II
f.'W llli'IMI'llls Inter Tile t I II IIMI . 1 1. Ill
i.f hit dm'-'' link-mi at nlice
nti- etn. lined y tin- ile.ait
rill-Ill fl eildcllii- i.fflier In eel Into
.dm lie Hie fii.-t-. In all tlm liiad I-i'i:Iii
ii-c" Hint lime lieen mim-iiIi'I lhe
new chief "lild t.l 1 1 tic Jllit rellli'd I
"Fiery 1 1 iui h new ihnc l filed;
tlU'tllll-'l nlle nf HlCUe l(ifllur-( we Willi
.Ik tip Hie .11 en-en mm- '.lle mid i
t I llll'lll. Ii-O " .
runner Dilef .Inuen Imlh nl.1 ihnl!
lie min rcnily In g work Au Imitrs'
( I'llfl'reuic nan liclll hii.I I III' Imnllei: i
elm- i im(( tiuw iH'tidliiK In Hie ( .Mil l !
curl will ail he revived the evidence
pill Int. i siaH' and pr.-piiriitlona will
he tiiiide lu try llictn In Hililllliiii lo
thill. .In. life I In v m .11 hns Hcretsl In le
i.i" ket Hie old 1'iisi'H niialiiHt Ihe his I
li'liKerH nml Katnlilcrs ao that they may ;
le Irted Rt oiiii- . The new i'iihcs will
MViiitltuie.1 nn ! I'aire 1
SHOW DAYS AT
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Superintendent Inaucuratm a Hyatmn
of ItrliiK in-c ralroiia Into (lose
Touch Willi I'uiilli and Irtv h.m..
Th thirty two different Krude
athiHila of the i lly systciu will ull Uum-
nxslal vNIiIiik dins la-fore Hie 1 lose
of the acluHil year It Ii the desire
of Hie s Insil imitiiiectiiiMii Hull patrons
visit the s.lin.. I nt any lime nml the
principals and l.-m hera lire alwan
pi -used to llll M' visitors .is- Ihe I .'till
1 11 r w ork of the m hooks ; Iml In a.hll
linn lo this It In HioiikIiI wise lo nl
rani;.' for these sslnl iMtasloiis when
the various kinds of wrilteii nml mini
iml work of Ihe pupils will la' ao ills
played Dial ll can he en-dly lusts ted
The hiilhlliic- which Itiivi. oh-ii
house from two to four o'clock lotiiot
row lire -a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h . r.uieraon. liarflehl
IlawthorilH .leffeixoii and Shields
Ilclulils A -froiip of from slv to leu
HchiK'ls will follow each Friday nf
tornooti until nil have -iHrtlclpalcd.
Ill this plan Ihe plirenla net lo ai-e
the work of Hud r children lis Miry
luive pmi.'ri'ssed from inoitth lo motilh.
The w.nk will la- illsplnycd on pupils'
tleska. 011 tuliles iiliove MHcklMMtnla
nml In audi other wiiya aa will make
ll eaay of lnsa'. lion. Aa fur na mhm
Me the work of the various nuintha
will be displayed ao the puplI'M growth
In neiitiiess. a.s-uriicy and volutin1 may
lie ais'ti.
rrlticlpiils mid leaehi-tM will la1 III
llii-lr plnei" from two In four o'clta-k
to meel nin-iila mid hrli I hem fltul
the work of their children. II r Hie
ili-Hlre of Ihe whiail liiiina-ceinaiil thill
nil pnlroiia who inn ao nrrauife will
take 11 little Mini1 lo vlalt their dill
ilren'tl schiail tioin toinvirrow nftt-r
IIIMHI.
FttEENY HEAi'POINTED
ComnilasltMM Donnelly Man I'lrked ;
Mlm Out f 100 Appliranta aa Beat
ITtted for City Auditor.
John li. Kr.H-ny i-tty auditor under
Cotunilaiiloner of Accounting and Kl
tmnii' Elmer Trnehliaal waa reipvilnt
s: to that puallliHi by Ihe
ed eoniililaaioner sitae ixinneiiy una
tmuuli
tvy
Lilng. The HplHilntmeiil waa for
'venra. A ill V clerk reinnlns vet
to lie apMilnleil D.r oiiutilaaloiier iMn -
nelly.
Kraeney baa proven one or the most
t onulstent wurkera In the employiueut
of Ihe city In paal yean nnorilliig to
fellow wurkera and oilier rnuiuilaaiou
era. Donnelly made Ihe reapplied
went he atated tiecauao in Ida estl
inn (Ion freeney la the laal man fur
ihe place. Kreeney waa idinaen from n
field of itearty 100 applh'ttnta fur bla
juMlllnn.
H I KTO R I A N I JC A V K.H MILLION
AND IIALr TO HIS WIDOW
flAMHRHMTK Maaa. April 1(1 The
will nt (Itarlle Fran da Adama the hit
torlan who died March 'in waa al-
lowed lu probate court tialay. The es-
tate perannal prtiwrty appralaod at
100000 U Utft to Ul Widow.
SAFELY 7."01H NOW
New fit) I lire. Ion iinluins ;i.'!;k
Names Indirutiiir a I'upiilat kon of
"l.rihii When Names Were Taken
Tin' new i il .III o t.i f . t In 1.1 lull'
li-lnd l.j Mir r ! I ll I'lMM i.n i
1 1 1 g ti 1 1 s Ik I. rlnt dlslrlbnlod l lii'
in I I - i 1 1 1 1 1 il'.ICh Inline- 1.1
ess uf llii' lilliiilii'l III flu- ll!l I-
H V Mil' ' M 1 1 t I llll'- cf collipll
... .. ...
Titian In l flic I line I lie unities
n I'll' lukcll 'I'llHt Wlls llll im T.'llsc "f
J .'i7 1 dicr t h- population hIiokii In
I he lust directory. I lie i ( ui 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 'i i be
lie iniiile (ill Hie miiiic basts SIimc I !
census wa- taken for flic dlie lot) II
Is generally known Hint there Im- I'd n
uu ""'
1 1 i . mm c-tlimiicil to lie
III the ic'illil
oollsldet uhl)
Tfl.lHNI
WOUND WATCH 0. K.
I'seudo Slruth Tagged Willi Direr-
(lloiiK For His Care Sm Motticr!)
I nf Iim-ik n of Police Station.
A sieelul di'tnctlve f r 'III SI l.nuU
Mn I'll nip llilo the til) police Ntlllloll
HiIk morning but iml mi liU own legs
( ti( i ( rn (l u nil n i
w Iki arrested tilin
. . .I.. I
" .."" in 1. j . .)..! N.u
-.leutir' nunc mi Hie Inpel ..f I lie . Nl . fi lh arii
"" fl " In IU.lell. ul a lirldne . tlim.il
i nhK.unn Inhel Inn Hit Die or.N. I H . -.!. Mb . H ' f
"If I kcI ilriijik. Ink- in piK ket hunk. t cm Imp t u . and sh .i.l.l ..- I -
lie my Hi- wind tin wnt.h ami put me k.uii fi : ipui. v i iu.
Ill II ccH" I Ul Ihe reverie Hide ll'.ti uf uhhli will . i.f (. .
nlieU wnrd.-d mill f wlmt U r I -. : ul Ion. ' -u Id I'. .1 llmw.i uf luihe
'"V - I'npulHr M
liuls "llilril par
hit- ' The clt uffn-cr win lundc Hie
iii ic-t full.iwed Hie ItiHlrin tlnii- nil Hi"
i mil lltef'lll I when Ihe ' f.ueleti"
dele Hie wnke flvtll III- lit Milk
he will find III- wnt.h tlekliiK tnettllv
and nth -i ilne llnli- uii Hie nid n r
lied mil lit full
l)M (JIVES WAV;
EIGHT imOWNKI)
Wttfr HvWtuu4 t nm) (tuf K'-M-notr
... ..
rhmUn.-i AiioUirr; 1o.i m lalh;
"'f Million Ixmw
Ml II.HK l( iK. Ariz . April I.".. - I.)
mini reservoir which Impounds wa
lers of the 1 .11 tie (Vloriulii rlv-r IJ
inileh aolitll of Mt. .lulina. Apilie
county br.tkti at uiMiiIkIiI ImhI ulklil
drow nlim t-lghl la-rsoiis
A rcscrvnlr
at Huut norlhweal of SI Jnluia Ii
In (he ualh of (lir fl.Mxl and If tliw duui
Ihere which l Ihrealened glvra way I
Woudruff. 112 nil lex aoiitheaat of Uol
l-rook will bu In daiiner.
Th eight uerMoiiN dniw ned at l.y I
man lived dlreitly under the rawer !
rolr which collapsed aa did a almllar.
hut amaller diim ten yeara ago. At
fit. J11I111H no great daimiKe waa done.
Three of the eight persona drowned '
al l.ymiin dam were grandchildren
of Mrs. Itm hacl lli-rry. one of the two
wnttimi nictiiliers of the Arlfnim stale '
lexlalatura.
I.) man ren'rvolr furnlshe.1 water
lo Irrigate MO.OOO a. rea.
IMIilKNIX. Arlx. April 15 IH
pat. lies re.idvod In'ri" today esllinnt"
Ihe total dHiniige w. far In the flooded
urea near St. Johns al $Kai.iHi St
Johns fifty tulles from a railroad
In Ihe iinrthciistt-rn tart of the atal".
KXri.CTSUMMFK HUSH
Traill on Conipan) Xrty Arlivr Tliexr
llouae (leaning I lays I'reparing lo
Handle Warm Weather ( rowdn.
(ieorge V. Ktioi general manager
of the tiklahoniH Hallway company.
Is In St. UhiI to make an ItiMpectlon
of the eight new chin that hive Issmi
luillt for im- on Ihe llnea In this
city and which will he shipped In a
few daya The new i-ara are of the
doulile truck tya- hIiuI Inr In llmse
mm In use on the I'tilveralty line
They will Im dlstrll tiled lo ihe differ
enl llnea In the city.
The iara will arrive here In lime
for use in the liHTeaned traffic thai
cornea with the auinmer aeaaiiu The
Iracka of the a t reel railway iiimpaiiy.
with a few etceptlona. are In k.hmI
t ondllloii. Work la being dune on
Home of the llnea now- In Ihe way uf
liiillastlng
t'onslilct tilde work la alao being
done now In the way of beautifying
Ihe grotttida of the atreet railway (inn
pany Tbla la noHi-enlde at the cur
bama and at all the atiitlnn gronnils
on the city anil Internrban Hnea. The
rolling stock la also la-lug gone over
thoriiiigbly and put In cntnllMim for
aummer iiae. the i'X)avtatlon being
that traffic will be fully aa heavy If
nol heavier Mila autniner than at any
time In the paat
POOR 01.1) ROWNKON TRI SOF
AI.1AH JOHN IM)K KTl'KTKR.
W. H. Petty alias Hoblnaoti ('ru-om
are.p-sl. .waH m all-e court .Uaket tbla
newly elec - mnrnln-g with the note after hi. name.
innelly thla "drunk aa uaual." Cniaia. U a regu -
'drunk aa uaual. ' Cniia Ii a regu
Nr al laill.-e court It la allegwl and In
.uiy iim.ii Ids revulnr allaa when.vi.r
trrreated. He haa reiealedly aconied
Ithe Mile John lNa. atronlliig to lieak
Sergcn nt Berry.
KICIIARDMON HAH IIRKN IN
I'OKTOIKKE 8INCK Wi
One huuilriid ami fifty eiuploin uf
the postofflce poaed for their picture
on a oornar In front of the fedaral
hnlldliig thla aftemiaiu. t'liarles A.
Illchardann waa the only tiienilwr of
the forD who haa liemi with the da
IMUtment here attK-e It waa organlaed
In IHHi.
'Tlmea have changed alnce then"
aald Mr. Rli-hardaou. "At that time
ww atarted out with three clerka and
thre rarrlera. Uetirge A. Hledler waa
laiatmaater anil we did all the work
without having to work overtime
I
1
PAVES I
Cuts Aside
And dels
Her Own Interests
lie hi n (I Moviinrtit
For New laiiuiJuu liriile.
IS ENTIll SIASTIC ON LOADS
Sentiment At Chamber Of Coin-
merce Luncheon Assures :()
000 Acres Trade Territory.
I 1'UplM) lllg H K.llll which dlluii!!.
'friction 111 I HI'lllllK II (llH Uli.ll u- In
"' urldg uvei lliu South 'aimdluu
. inn aouuiil lie Its ll led ajong I lie hlulc
1 lullimi jr highway f i mil I Ik t 'i linjii ii I iij
IV Law tun. a score cf lull li lu in h
Iliell Mini furtucnt llif.itlii.il '
Il I. lid .
a im- 'i
uf the good rmid nun -iueii'
at
I Ing al I In-
lit' llui kills In-
' wn"" -"Kf
nil. I'd l' el )
l..e fhst spcuker lo In- ll"d ii un
I'd " -Hurl addles- In !'. I.I n
hil'l "I the ( luiinlici nf ..icm i .- .il
t' f Hie ll-lllll lltm Ill-nil We lr
' '"' I1"1 e.it rilel l.m uf Hi l.inl In
lite lrl lee near New I'n-ii.- w m -Iml failed The I'arla Mlaletm d Imwc.d
en Hi .Ii .liiuii. In -cietal mile- uml h.-eti- that In the AHU 'Nd a -" -will
h.iiefll u create! .iiii.il.-i . i.e. 1 f trnunil 4t var.1- i.i-a nml I""
pie limn If liHiil.-d inn i ir nut lown.
II IIIIIHl he hull) tl setc the .rellleit
1 1 ' i ii 1 1 r mid we Maud unit" I in thti.
an III nlh.-r pmi;i .--.h'n e in. enieiit- i
r.-Hil) titid willing- In il ir he-1 tor
the fllilll eolliplclloll uf HiM prni(.
which means hii iiiiii Ii fur mil -e t.ti
of the ('iiiiiilrv "
Tfrritur) HimI Hsn lliiti Mint Off j
I 'I -x1cliiil i.a)lnrd In -hliiK
the itlicusslun n-oke uf Ihe Ih-iic
fits In ! derhed In all In th
i oin .l. Hon uf the
hlL-hwav Ami a
lilld;-.- .net the South I 'u llll lilt 11 which! tr
isMi up to lh iiicrchiiuls of iikln
It unit 1 in inure thnii ."itiiam neri-s of
Intel which I- now almost eiillrel) shut
(iff Ii) the river.
1'ollow Int.' the address hy Mr Hrown.
Mr. iJavlor.l called iihii V Rux-wll
of lllatu hard. "My ImiIIiIIiik the hrldjie
at New ( asllc many towna arc put oil
(Continued on l.nst l'ai-e I
STUDENT CAUSAS
DEADLY WI1ECK
lnriperi-nired Molomuui Slotpa Nlror-l
(ax Dlnxlly on KaUrotuI Track;
Fourteni Dead Othen May Dtn.
ii:THiilT Mid). April 15 - The
IicIls t lorn e of a sludeiil tuot.iriiiiiu Im
lilmiie.1 for the dentil of 14 peraona
" "f w"" '"' klll.l
lasi iiigni in a ciuitaioii Is'tweell a
alrcct car and a freight train on the
tucks uf the lictn.lt Toledo and Iron
Ion nil I ' mi il In the western end of the
t ll v Twenty eight oilier a'iaolin were
Irjurcd. four of th.-m ao seriously thai
their death I- believed certain Knrly
today only aeven of I he dead had la-en
Identified nmf It was said at the mot
gut. Nome of the IiihIIi-n are ao mulll
Hted that llieli lilenllfli allou will be
iniNisalhle
With a heavy load of iiaaaengera
boineward bound the car handled by!
.1. ('. Westover a sluih-nt uiotiiriiiau
hailed aa It reached Ihe railway erosa
Ing The londiictur ran ahead and
aeelug a atrlng of freight ciirs nih.s
hy a "witch engine approaching the In
lerxet-tlon algualled the motortnan lo
wait until It hud passed The novice
nilHundersliHKl the algnal mid tut tied
on the power. The car atarted down
the alight Incline leading lo Ihe rail
way tracks Too late the inotoriiiau
ahut off the curnuil and appllisl Ihe
brakes Too car add along until It
atopped directly In Ihe path of the un
nmilng train
lead Are Scattered.
The leading freight car ciHahed Into
the atreet car alrlklng It mUarely in
the ml. Idle The railroad tracki al
the place where Ihe accident occurred
occupy a niirrow alnad. Aa the car
waa awept away from Mm crrwalng
one end uf It at ruck mid demolished
the front of the Iielray station which
total on one corner anil the other end
tore out n part of a grocery on the
opM.alle nidi of the atreet. Nearly
2tm fiet were traveled hefora the
freight waa brought lo a atop mil
along this distance mangled btallwt of
Oead and Injured werv atrewn. Others
oaught In the wreckage of the car
were not ev.lrlcate.1 until aeveral
hours after Ihe eraah.
The crewa of the car and the freight
; .. v.rn taken to a.llc headm.
. H11( fl Hl t
.... . ."' ... .
mer ami jne regular motorman Kb h
aril allade. were detained on a
.-barge of manslaughter
The majority of Ihe vlctlma are fur-
elgnera wlnme home are lu the river
Rouge and iielray Hiihurba of IVtrult
orr ArQrAiTrn BAVQi Frr
KOR POSTOKriCK K.MI'LOYKN
A bamiuet for the Incoming and out
going imatmaatera. Claude Weaver
and IL il. Kaatman will he given at
the K1rat Melhodlat church by the
poatoffVe entplovea Salurday night.
Mr. F.antman will ill acuta the work
done In Ida admlnlat ration and will
wlah hla aiici-eaaor to the big job luck.
Mr. Weaver will get acquainted with
hla hoy. and will outline hla work.
P. A. Tolle. carrier oil will hava
ch a raw of the eereuiinilea. The ladlea
of the cb ti re h will furulali tha banijuet
a ul luuala.
War at a Glance
I nihil .f Ihe llu-'i
tin udc I lui i'ii m w ns in.
In I lie I et imiti w ir uffl
in -id I- in.nl.' Hint Hie
1-t ii lit it in mi f i. mi I'l
ihe l.upkuw iiinl I n-i
.it
viii- nut -mecssfiil nh'l
tin k- nl -cvcial allit-
fl.illl resulted III ilcfeMI
I. --( Ill I (UISCIIICII' (' I
Ii.
II 1 .1- k llll! IIM IT I.f Hi'
11
I..
le .(lied llslhh
Mtl .'h nffll llll re
I i.l ml ( (Hi. ede no audi
in. Ii. at- Hint Itiisalnn
I.e ii hrnithl i trttmllv I" ' 1
llii-!nn war ufflis. s-
Miulii .riKri.a" wii- ':-
I 7- k ll-.s llll'l I ecilllll'
Knlnw ii h the Anatr i .. i n
fulled 'Hie lielinaii re;... i'
..f Hie Kniuaw.i flKliI slnle--'nii
wele icpilliwd with hii
IV
'hoy
1"
r..
i.iiu
liu-
ti..
i
Ihe lluwlaii repofl las . nun 1.1 i.u
f iitlmr pmKriwa III Hie I n 1 1 n i h!in
i ept lit l'T.a.k.
Uli-K have liewi r.-en.i I i. . 1 1 .
th.il Ihe liiterieiilUin In tin- win
I! .hum iiIm nppcafs to li Inind'ieid I'
iv mi hi the Kuiiiaulan ni" ! "'H
iilH'l n ml reuily for Insinni iu-tl..it
i ipcrull.'hN lilmiK "-'eni fn.ui
iii.-c inure Hie jicarly nt 11 -'iitnl ti!i
Ihe vlnrull" ci.lllllr irffensn i' ..( tin-
i.etiiiniis III 111 Mfiiae Mi-.! dluh i
. put mil has I'liiM-knl liu- I i cm h
ll.ltllltlM' SIkii" uf llicr. ifli-K H'H'
In lii H.'lKlUMi and in r'h. mi Kn
which ill lulllllliellon "I'll II" Men-.-Musclle
liatll. w.-re r.-tauled a- n
1-lhlc lirelllile I" 1 1"1 '' "s ' II - 1 '--''-'
L'e a I l.ffellshe
II re
I UCel
l
pn ri-nl
I out attack- hy Hie Ki.-ti.-li m- mti
i In Ihe rtrrlllt i ..ffn-e stiitr
in ludliv Hiiit all Hie said In lime
rs dec" van won Hinl He
I Ai
h-iitie of lieiti
nu p
lundc
The Krlllsh alemner I'la-mlKii.. Im- V"r 'l'""K.-
i.. . I'-rninn Hid mti rluc III ' nurruw cs np.-
Htc North hca Kleveu ttii-ii
f her !
r.-w uf J'J were aavwl l our "leiiin
flvlitu the flu tc uf Holland
-. i. M..ed hy lierituin war-hips
taken Into ('uxhafen
( u- aunotllK'e.1 In li'i'e
entiiinuiis KMiay niai -
. . 1... Il.lil.l. . aun
..in... I the Ym-kI till Ink! "f the wnr
11. BtHOUIilr1 Hi l.ll'.'HT linn
AUK HUNGRY RUBBERS
Tapped Ire Itoi at Weat 3lat St. Home
Hut Overloakei Jewelry Worth
Several Hundred Dollar..
Hobbern etitarod raar window of
(lie reirlrteivca rf rtarle AdSUrft
H'Jfl Weal ITilrty flnrt alreet laat
night aiaiirdlhg to a pepo" made In
city Milli-e officials ludBy. (iverlis.k
lug Jewela valued tit aeeral hundred
ilollara the thieves took prnvlsloiia
from au b-e lu x and aeveral dollars
from a drawer The family waa not
at home at the lime of the rnlilt)
ami did Uol dls.sner It until till (
morning.
DEAL DEATH QUK KKH
Important Hrllish Committeo Will
Koree Npreil in Manufacture of
Wcapona for lud and Hea r orrea.
l.UNlxiN. April If. Au lma.rUnt
i... n.- ..h.iFi....ml.l. of
coilllllllier till-. ' " . -
Hiivbl I lovd lioorge. Ilia chancellor of president himself laid n.sidc the .area
the eie.-he.pier lo urganlie and ai-cc!' 'f' -' - "Hier tifflcliils of the
un Ihe anpplr of muidtlniia of war was . gm et iiinenl to pa silent Irlhnlc In
. . a.. 'Hie iiieuii'ii of the martyred preshleiil
isiiiipli-lisl today
u. n.tii:..r will have lite tsi I ve utile office were dosed nil
oa-ratlon amnng
thera. of r fieuilcr
A. J. Itnlhinr.
I'rciulct Ailllh In bla atitiotin.s'
meiit to Hie lioiise of comimuia e
plained the committee' funrtlona vn-re
to "Insure the pr.unpteat and most
efficient application of all the avail
nble priluct1ve resnurcea of the conn
trv for the niannfii.ture and aupply of
war miiidtlotiN for Ihe army and fhe
navv and the authority to tnko nil
HK-esaary atepa for that purtxwe.
The Hrlllah war .-ffb-e altiinltaneous
Iv baa apiKilnled n deiwrtnienlMl mm
niltti to ailt In Ihe aatne oble.st un
der Ibe rhalrmansbln of Vlel.l Mat
sbnl F.arl Kltcltn.-i blmaelf
WATER IN SUBMARINE j
Diver Report Hull I FUled. Rut
Top I'latea of V 4 Ara Not ( ruahed
In; Work Hegln Today.
lloNOLf Ll T H . April IR.-The
aiiartrtl'ture uf the aubmarlue Ft
la caved In ami the hull ta filled with
wnter. nrobahle from aeenagi'. ats-ord
dig to a reHirt made by Chief Uun I
ner'a Male llisirge l. Htlllaon who
lale yeaterday eiamlned the wreck af
ter Frank .frilly a diver had lotati-d
Ihe submarine
Stlllaou reiKirt.sl he was unable to
flial any other holes and that the top
plate wan1 not crushed In. One of the
line naed by the searcher lu their
Httcmpti to liH-nte the 4 hail fouhsl
In the ania-nlrut lute Work waa to he
begun l.slnv. tl was iiniiouiitml to free
the fouhsl line nml tu make others
faat lo the submarine. Two lines are
already faat lo the wreck.
Neither Crllly. who waa under wa
ter two hours nor Stlllaou who was
auhmerged an hour mid half suffer
ed III erfeota although a.vonllng to
official announcement the submarine
la lying ut a depth of 'JKH feel.
THE WEATHER
WuhlactM fwemtl.
UkUhniiia Tnalghl and Prlilav iinart
tl ikonani In wrat srtla tnnlglit
or Friday
Lculalana Arkansai Tonight and Frl
4t trlly fair
Ran T. Ti aight ami Friday uuiai
tied (huwera In t portion and nn
eat ennat liinlglit nr Frldav
Weal laiaa-Nh lualgkt or Frl
-
IflADkMPQC QAUCQ
urmiuiLOO oniLO
; cnoi iqu unwicc
LMULIOll IIUIIILO
mi ; 1
Lights Are I Minpuislii'd When
.(iiliii iiears Over Will- f
eastern Coaii; Damage Slight.
KISS I AN 111 rl.Ml
Lit.
Uenilorceil Teutonic Allies Ke-
htrain slav Hordes From I. aid
Ou llunai) l'laius.
HI I.I h i IV
1 iiiiN prli if I tic I'.iiii
Ml I'll 111 -Il l . I 'I II I III UII II llll- I cell '
"
peilu. d .in. I -mil. I. a i.ciin.ii -il iii:i
'ithe II. -ill Hie V-Mli Hill I -I liehldilp
' Ul Hie ullll -' II l.tCI'll h.lll'1- f
Ihe I 'I li t in ii - nvs ..f 'JJ iii.'Ij vvoi'-
nil ed
111 I '1 II I 'Il e i ii hud a I Ullage uf
I nnis l.i.iii iii I Ml I iiii'l ttaa
invli.'l I.' 111' I. .11 in! .Mclitu NjllJ
1 1 Ml ' I 'lllpll II)
I I INI ill
l-l-l le I H
Vptll I.'. fen Kline! n
" (MO I Cppcllll I ill I lllSl
luclil when i i.niiii an -hip made un
cMeti-hc filch! i.iri the tin I I hcll-tcl II I
cast to nti ahiMtl.e alirmpt In . lit m
II lie -lllph llll liny v. 'Ik- llln In; the tiler
'l)llc Willi Hie cx-epHilli of lieiiMlfi
hie ilniiiaii-- ii p i. .petiv and sheht in
(un to two .lilllnii-. the altn k iii
fruit less
I he t ptm--- w llll w hh h the
ill- a ml town- in Ihl- pn 1 1 uf I am
land wcih pluuc.-d into da i kne-s w hen
Hie ..inlliK of Hie ..'pl-ollll was au
Ilnumvil prcvclled the Itifllefloll of
It
W Cl ('
was -aid iitine I
r.snrd.d with I
Iminl'S fallltiK near ii pnsM'tieer train
In "he liiHlume and it a -lii'viti in
another
Until ( la-ini SurrrsH.
"euiiii' to s' al dl-pnti lies ap
I . it 1 1 1 1 In Loudnii hi Hi Ihe Ititssians
and the Austrian continue to claim j
loi al hiicc.Rses In the ('nrpathlHiiH.
Ninerthel.-HH. It would apiiear as
though reinforced Auatro leriiiHit
fr.s's hud .-he. ked the main Htisslan
offensive lu Hi- regl if the flank
man
vllor of the Tiehcpicr I lovd
bus presided a. Ihe first meet
' ... .I!
I 'banc
Ifi-orge
i. .. ..f 1....1 u . it..... .. i.i. a. t
OK oi llir iiii"i.n-n .ii.ii.T in i .-
to orgaiilie In Mib fviUcht eitt-ul the re
K'oulltiueil on Ijiat Page 1
BUSINESS HALTS
OVER THE WOULD
l Ufi at Half Maat and Work Sus-
pended by I . S. Iruartnienta in Mem
or' of Lincoln.
WASIHNtiTiiN. April 15 Hnalm-aa
of tin- I tilled Stales gn erlilnelil vli
tuall) w u.s -u-s'ii-l ttslay lu recog
nillu u of the fiftieth aiiulvcraul) of
the (I -Hill of Ahialllllll t.tuctilU III
Hit- 1 1 u I tonal tiipllal us elsewhere
Hiioughottt tin- country and In foreign
laud- whettnet the American govern
lui-lil Is represented the eiiiut waa hi'
lug observed lu ins ordliih e with I'resl
denl Mlsoiis 1'its utlve order
The
' '' "M '
Ihe
I nlt.sl Males headed in rormer
fedt-rate holdlcr. Chief Justice
held ho a.-ssloli lings on nil got
eminent buildings throughout Hib
fulled Stales were al half must an il
tribute to Lincoln's memory as were
they alao on nil forts nml reservations
liaial Nlatlntis and warships ami iisn
all American embasiles li'gatlniis ami . i k I ' ri 1 1 I 1T1
conaulates throughout the world Allhl 31 A iN Ul' llll. IU'l-U
poslofflccs were t I used part of thel
day 'I'he owners and captains of nll
American merduinl i.-ssds bad lie. li
nsiuesled to display Ihe tiatlonnl cm
Idem nt half mast.
lllll in II I" Ihe offices of till
i .irli-l "tld.HSSr tl nil the American!
inllNtil were lu-cil todii) mid the Hags
over the bull ling weic nt half tnn-l
lu obsct am e uf the dentil of Abraham
Lincoln
TO RECONSTRUCT ROAD
Meeting at Flmond l'leilge tarmersto
Vld In lletlering Hlghwa) Into Ok
lalioma (it) Ma Fair (irniinds.
KliMONH Ok April lb A well
attended meeting a held al the
Hh kets school llouae last Itlght lit
w hich a dial rid roads orgaulxatloii
which a district roads organization
wa. is-rfedetl will F. C Ashing.
presl.lciit. J I.. Lark vice president.
..... . iv. ii..- -...." ti
HIIII .1 " tiniitaiTi Mini .. . j.
purp.s.e of the orga.iUatb.il la le. re Ir I'lotr. Is '..i yeara oil Mi 'i
construct the public road between the ten d Hie palhologh al lals.ratory of
fair groiiiida nl Oklahoma I lly ami Mount Slnal hospital " an diterue to
I dim ml M oi e llui n furly fnrmers llv 'diwover tl"' origin uf a fever called
Ing along the mad attending Ihe meet 1 poll's disease ami isolating Ihe germ
lug pledged themselves to help In thej which caused ll found thai the ha
work which will be coiiiii t-d nt - t tltns waa Identical with that of t)
once under the sii-r 01 mi of the stale ua fever
blghwav couiinlssloiier ; .0-...
i NKW iOHH W0MN ARRF.S1FD
Kf.fl. WII I. I SF HIS : . wiTNKSS IN Ml RDF.R CASK
OWN IDKAS AT MOKI.AN CITi !
I KW VOHK April IB A aecond
WASHINGTON. April 15 Suigeon ... matle hslav In connection
f reel of the public health servb-e waa
Hill lint I7.-.I hy Sill genu liclicral III lie
t'si-.n to use his dlje-ralloli lu dealing
with Ihe situation which haa arisen
at M.irgai. lily La. through the r
rl' cl there of Ihe Anterl.-au schooner
I ! A. Col well from British Guinea
with nienibers of her crew ladtcved to
Is- suffering from (lsw frver. Surgeon
Vo i Fstlorf left ' Mobile Ala. last
night for Motgau City to report on
Uia alluatluu.
IIO.NOKS FOi: LA HO KK lii
real (until llrnil- I uneral of llal
iau WorLiiiHii hilled When I'olire
Di-IM rs.' Mas-ill.-. I lit1;
Mil
I ' .1 - H
; t. a
r
II III III.
r i. iiii
-ek II
Illlllcli-e
fn ..I ii
liellt 1 11 1
null. .I s
I i.
un..
W II
111.
.'I
HII.I ih
I .-lit i.
ii.l i.
I ft in
ll attended the
. W'.ikiiitiu wlm
-Mff lei Mil dill
I -cl il W III M1.I--
I- lit leudlll
I uf Ihe ' It II-
...llit- In pl.nelit
I . Ill I'll. eel (
the .-I..W.I lltlet
.1 .
1 III .('C l
IlIlL' hh Il h.' W
in
I he .utile en m i "
..-led Ml Hlinlcel.
i-. .1 .h r . ii nd in- ii I
ml rl in-- 1 1 it i ..'e-l
ex. I r - II i ' it t llll'l 1'CII !IUS'd I'V il!
flllllllllll. spec. Iich delnercl I.) Hid
hllll while Hie flin.-lltl senh-es Wet.'
111 pr.-etes- SuillllUt llepUtl.-a Mild
lliellllHl- uf nil the wurklllell's nlKHIll
:it I n- in 1 1 if i II ) lock part III Hie
. .M'eH-lnll I
LOOKS L1KK HKi TIMK
I.immI llotuls Itooslcrs Ini ludiiiR Kter)
( until i ( niiiiiiikftioiirr in tlif Slalr.
r i.(leil In Itr On Haiitl loiul
I In I Knlld- I del II I lull w ill
II I ... Ihe I ee llii. kill- lintel nil Moll
dm il I'.' The i linn at wlih h
ii i- iH'.tco'd -in criil hundred nidi
w ill aliciid w I ' I he held In the two
liiiiiict hiiii at Hi-- hotel All m
tv .-onimlH-hMicis In the slate hm
I lccu linlted I. alien. I tills meet II
I " ' 1 1 '" ' "v ' i
Tli. nuns f l itwtuti. Ilk
T1I1ICTY PERCENT
HATE INCREASE
r rtaro liiinninres nant-sti rrriKiu
Tariffa ill rltansas In Taiir rlffwt
in Tmi IHijs.
1.1'I'IT.i: Unt'k Atk April 1.1. .
I 1 relcht tariffs appri.xiuiiitel) ill! lT i
i cent lilL-h-r than Ihe prcsenl Arknte.H '
.limN.-luu tiirlffs will he put in ei
feci In the I rl-c railroad In Arkiin - j
aas within the next ten day. W. II. 1
il. rci-hi-r and chief truffle of i
fvr of the road told the Arkansua
rilrad coiiiiuIhhIoii Ihla moriiliig.
I The new tariff la the reawll of the
'ti.H - ree lia.i.l.al down In the f i.HihI :
saies district court here April f when
.. Ja Trlela-r granted a ia-r
i ....iu
i .i i..... ti.. v(i(iU
S'UUII 1 1 j 1 1 1 1' t n u . K -
si fru . forcing the commlaaloii
tariff on the Krlaco lllu.
The decision waa made ou
iiroiilid that ratca now 111 inriw
ru. ..tort The l-'riw'o already Ul
chiirglng III- a mile lulraitale paiweii
ger fares as a reaiilt (if Ihe dei'ree.
Ihe railroad nunuieialou haa au-
..ui it .lit iniwitl the case to Hie I
111 1 ....
f lilted Stales Mtpreinc .siurl 1 1 me
i ns.' Is won In- the stnte the I rf Is
w ill be compelled to miie reruniia lor
tn ei-clnirgea.
A KeaHotiable Kate."
Mr llbldle In Hiinoiincing the frW
'- stand d.slared that the rate wa
pri'iaircd as rcprc-nlliig a "reasona
Lie freight rnte for Arkansas"
The rule applied." he continued.
"I ln-ed upon the Minnesota a-ale
which ncocplN first class freight al
iki s i is'lil ImisIn. and coiitlnuea down
to 4n st .enl for fifth da and -'
l.r - enl for class V. .tmtiitlltle All
le-s than nirliMiil commiallty tut'"'
have hen illseoiillnuisl and class rat.-
lippllcil In the new tariff
We have made a tesl of th'-sc
atcs l.v applvlt.g Ibcui lo Hie actual
hii-liies- handled during IH-eml..
Mifj April and June. I'.'l:!. and found
Hint thev would gl ua an llicreiiae
of iienrlv .'Ml T cent as compared with
Hie coiiunKsloii s tariff now In i-ffeel
Tlte Increased tale with (he In
l t -
..III v It'l.t a
i rea Ned latsseugei mn -"
return we eatlmalc of :i l-r 'til on
our liivealmenl In At knnsiis "
' s .jarlail Who DU
roers AntlTvphui acclne
romei biinnus (hernight.
lie
WW N i KK Anrlllo The hum uf
the l.nul In c "lk tuedlcltl ell
'1 . 11.... II"
des today was or inn i
jouug bacleilologlsl of Mount . mm
iMo-l'ltal. l uiiuuneisl last tilglil nt
a nieetlng of Hie New e.W laltiomg
I al so. t.-ty tbitl he hud discovered in.
anllOlhua Naisinc in un "
. ..! -otesd of thla illst-Hse lu Serbia
wlieie main American pui-ens
loading In the fight ngiilmd It. Hie ills
. v was balled b) physb lana ns
timely .is will aa Impoitnul
The germ of Opbus (nn. hl.'h Ihe
new vne Ine Is Inlend.sl to c..tiil.iit
has I n christened by l'r Wllllniu
ii vv-i.l. I I of Ihe mwlleal de
' n..Ulns mil
par.ii.ct nf he Jolm.
! icrsl.y as l.adllns Ivphll eianlhe
ins" Or Hot aunouma-i
I . lru f Ml.a Claudia
Ilnnal.urv. whose Isiily wai found laat
Saturdav In a lot burled under a pile
of m l' when Mrs. Hartha Wtlaoa
was belli ns a material wltneaa.
Aist.r.hiit: m the ! " Mr"- Wllma
admitted aha Intnslurwd Mlaa Hana-
bury to Kafael Vlullo the naitractor
Arrested laat night on charge of
homicide 'u iiuinectlou with Mien
Uauabur'l UaaLb.
IRAN
II BI CMS
In live Hand in Fill Four Auto-
mobile Trucks With $.'i0000
Worth Ot Silk 1'luuder.
KNClNHKIt DASJltS Ii CULETS
e I'uisues Mobl Daring
ijau; Lver Kuohu In New
Voi k Kailroa4 History.
I.l I 1 W.i i. 1 April l.'i. A .l(eii
liui illt- held up a Sew "lurk leulial
lii-i fieieiii iialu ul Sh nti. uii nine
ii tie- ' i-l .f Smili I uiuiw a mill cail)
i. ..'a. ship i.c. I -ewuil a- uf hulled
i.l .a u. I ul ..iiiiiu and ip-d avu
II. .i.;t..imhlle II i. ks .1
n i l "i'i. -I tii.-it pliin.l.
Wele II I inc. I w II II i epe
II 'II nlliil II l-l. I- lllld
Il Willi II till )
i I he I ni in 1 1 1 -i
I tin; i Iflcs and
fired sineiul
-II-! - III
! In-
W II'
III
jilted.
I"'-- f
Ihe ii ml pat
c"tl'ev in 1 1 1 1 I i-tl o-
1 1 i -1 1 1 1 ..in lids ell)
.S lapi t a
I nil- nml N"i 1 1 Tuiniw ailtiu
wen- ul Hi
sic I "ill lifter the
up I il Ian- li.-ili this
hulilllp. Iml
afict noui no urtc-
wll.M .
I- hinc liecu iniiile.
lul l.ei - weic head
; e fi- ihl- cit) .
j Irani ( rrw I ndcr l.uaril.
I fler fun Iiik tl Helm crew In
till nllple III.' In ullluth'e all I rtltl 11 H
short distance ili.wii tin- irin ks Hie en
u'i ti.'lll.'li unit Hie line- other IDrlll
Uis of Ihe train dew were lined up
niiiiltist a hot cm nml placed ituilei-
cuar.l of ll -Inch- hnudll while Hie
nllicru looted the iiu-r. I m i nl 1m- car.
I'uin five .n ti nt i mi .1 lit- trucks
I were In Willi lii iiiul were (-uU-kly la.l-
! ed llli Ihe l.iMitv Knulneer Ioihh
f s. metis.- . s is Die t-uard and
hrHVli a fusillade nf shots teHched
hH cmtltii- lie lundc a record run
into Hiisa-nsloii lrlilgi. t-lghl miles
away and gave the alarm I'ollce and
armed eltleiia were Inn rleil to the
acene but the mhtiers had mude their
ewnia.
The rohlry waa the most daring of
H kl'l that ever has iH-currtd ltl
1I- "'"""n of the .su.ntry and Mm
"'"" pliil-r fur ex.-eeda In
1 ' '' "' I'l-f any other relgbt
I trn I ii rohla-ry lu the hlhtnrv of eaat-
ril i I rollll lllg
;
liiPim a 1 1 f I a I I Ilfl
' I Uk3 1 A L ULlLlLO
TO OPERATORS
i it'll t; u 1 v.
; uiopBiiy viiuinia nj .nrai nni .io
! Overworked and .Make Sufficient
Wage; Will Not Loac Job.
I'lilCAliO April 11 The I'uaUl
Telegraph A fable company accuaed
before the lulled Slatua couimUnluu
ou Industrial relations yceterday uf
overworking Its men for luadequnte
pay mild reply today through T. N.
Lowers uiauagcr of the osratlug do-
jai un. nl of the C lil- ti go office.
The r.-gulin day trb k of telegraph-
ers Is nine hoiira Olher trl.ka uru
1 ehtirler. he testified.
"Is It lllilswalble al 1 1 lues for men
to obtain lunch relief?" aaked Frank
1. Walsh chairman uf Ihe couiuiln-
! rlnll.
I "Al lliuos when hushices l very
' hea). as at the tcgtlllilllK of Ihe
war." Mr Lowers replied and added:
"When buttluea decTcaaea an eitra
list I- - rented by men who are anxious
pi k up what money they cau rath
cr I ban be Idle "
Will Not Luae Job.
Mr Walsh etplalued that our of
Hie I 1 H I telegraphen who letlflcd
)t-teidii feared that hla adverse com
ineiil un the cuiupaiiy wuiild cost him
nml Ids cuiiipniiluhs who alau ttstlflcd.
(heir Jobs
"Not al all. so long tin they olaterve
the rules of the -a 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 v . " auawerol
the witness "'I he will have no Iron
blc ami If they do 1 want Miaul to
colllo tu tuc "
Mi rowers read a Hal of employes
giiliig their earnings ranging from
I . f inetuerleii.-ad men
- t)i i u niHi !b (o
f Ur rjKth. f Hter
wM).1( u u th rlUH
)N; ( Hn( (i) Wllrk T(r
and earned fs-J the
fliat iiionlh mid
mT tin- seciiul
"Hi- giew Irregular after that." said
Mr Low era. "and loafed so much that
I told bint If he did mil want to work
be should make r.aitn for someone
who did. Then he braced tip."
The witness stalad he would not
hire n ineuila-r of the commercial tal
egrapbera union but would not d1
lurb a member already holding a Job
and doing bis work right
. F.xlr Ust F.vUi.
"They're all right so long aa they
don't In lug the union Into Ihe office"
said be
Commissi .net- (larretaon ri'ferreil til
! il.- evil- of Ihe cilra Hat
I -We can uliollsb II tmlny If Toil
want to throw these men out of work:
we don't need it." replle.1 Mr. Pow-
ers Commissioner Alshlnn l.a.k up th'
I'XninlnaMon and wlt"eaa aald thai
grlevama-s were brought to him.
"When a auh chief can't use a man
Ihe case dimes to me Tbere haven I
nsn more than half a diaren enm
plalnla In a month" aabl Mr. Power.
PATRICK I.IXYD. AOFD IM
HORN IN IRf LAND IS DEAD
CHATHAM. N. H.. April 1.-PI-rlck
Lloyd U (lead at Ml I bank or
bera In hla KMth year tie waa bora
lu Lliaerlok IraUad. oat St. PatrtckM
dJ. .
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