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The guthr
Daily leader
VOLUME XLX
HOME
;rnn:ii:. Oklahoma. wi:ini;siay mako. i
TWO CENTS
NUMUKK 50
AMERICAN USUI AI TDRREQN
Armenisn Victims of Tuiks Reach America
HARRIS POT.'?-" GREECE LIKELY
nr n iiiiin n imu UILLUL UllLLI
HI I
ts ms ran 11
r m i ni but
DLMIflbDNUL Til nr n-r.ni.rr.
I
OlIKIU. W ION I
wohhyim; ont iiii vi w
Tiitx or Al l llts
' Q ON MEXICAN SI
cAimwzx osu. i
iiou.lxs di:iis i:itr-
itiou s com m ui i
(BULLETIN )
(By Aisoiluli'J Prwil -Torreon
Mmico March 15. Ameri-
can Conul A L. Williams has turned
the consulate here over to the British
vlcfc consul. Forty mericans are
waitinp to leave Torreon on tram
which has been held up a day by a
wreck.
The state department is puzzled by
Williams' departure at no instruc
tions to leave were given him and no I
reports have been received Here of
disorders there. The department
realizes that he must have good rea-
sons for quitting but are reluctant to
believe that the consulate is in danger.
(BULLETIN.)
Marfa Tex. March 15. Colonel
Rogas Carranza commander at
Ojinaga was kills J by rioting troops
today when they threatened to invade
the United States it was reported this
afternoon.
Carranza Agent Demands
Ammunition 8'ii.e
Douglas Ariz .darch
IS lvf
f nl....ln f-oi-run n f-iinunl lmr.
AVlVflvlt vbiiuiiuh vw.-.i..
rlewands of local i-xpri'ss to turn out
three hitndrtd tliouKiunl ranriilK''
n.lnPit in (IWHTul CalK'H ami
iUlted by.llie Ameriian ailtlioritirs
Ust night. Tlw ri'()tii'Ht was n lust-d
.n1 .n Annoal was niutlo 1o WasliInK
ton.
1 '
Troops May Now Be In Mexico.
San Antonio Tex.. Man h K. 1 ti
eral Fungton aditiits thai trouiis may
have moved without his knowleilK1'. 'f
ko lirolialily at Hai hita.
Paid $15000 Ransom to Villa
vi Pimri Tex.. March I V-Juan
Bllboa cattleman arriving h're said 1
he paid bandits lla.oou in niiiKinn. ai t
ter hla capture a few tnil south m
the Texas border east of lo re by 2a '
Vlllistas.
Baker Denls Carranza Report.
Wafthlngton D. ('.. March fa--Secretary
of War Baker has d 1 lined to
dlscuaa the reports that Curraiizii had
requested a delay of the American ex-
pedition SO hla forces tniirhl ral.ure
Villa.
Second Cavalry Ready to Move.
Hatchita N. M. March 15 I he Washii Rton. March 13 A joint
Second cavalry under command of rf. soi n t ion authorizing tho iiresident
Colonel George Dodd ha completed 0 lTini tt.e regular army up to full
preparations to advance from Culher- .n.) v nddins lit I IT men to ex-
son's ranch on the border south of her - jtftiI!C orirani.ations a passed in the
into Mexico. house late jester la v without Ohjee.
;tlon or delia'e and with or.ly one ills-
Troop Movement Secret j-enllng vote. Hepresent:itifl Hay.
El Paso Tex. March IV I'nit'd ( riu irman of the military committee
States troops with camps hrokt n
were under marchinK eiiuipun nt
a-
iflayllgiit at Columbus and Hatchita.
j; ii
Cenaorship prohibits the transmis-
sion of information as to troop move
rnent. General Gavira juare f"n.- T'.re was no ot jecnnn ai n trie reo-
mander said ho had been informed lltjon vas pas-;id In five minutes
that bo American troops had yet cm t'.P vlva voce vote one na)'
i roi-sed. as they awaited permission At Ar Minority leader Mailt!
from Carranza. 'dftnanded a ricir.tr; vote which re-
it ! believed that Carranza'e reply K.;ii 2"S to 1. Representative Lon-
to the request will be favorable.
Okla.oTa City Var-h : ..-(.over-tor
Williams has ass-M for the rei?-
nation pf R. W. M. f 1 "
stcte r.en'.lentlarv tfo;dir.s to a re-
jcrt current here t"'a 't
.iii tit the Eovert.ur i
undT
appoi' t
eral in
a ws.rdfB and an cdj-ftt.! nwra
.Vmit sit week. Tie s.-o.errrr
t h.ro ni nick was rot r. a hd at
MeAleter.
PROBATE MATTERS FLOOD
REPORTS OP ADMINISTRATORS.
GUARDIANS APPOINTED. ROU
TINE LP CEFORE COURT
Th
Lac matter-.
li "me ; J. .111
l ( happc
oiin'i .ut ri t. !.!
1.. N !'...' ;. f ia-di.ui nf "ii i li.-riin-Kmi;'
In tiled his ln.il report it
i. unity nurl Total amount rci clvoil
Mine lint report Jis -'" Alumni' pail
u.ii Jtll 7r. Ii.ihiim' duo JlVTtl II"'
in. Ifiii. I'alli' rnii' House Ik ilt.nl.
:ln ii li.r.' thi1 KUatdiaii uKh lli.il Ii.
III'"!' hi' approved i.inl In' l.r til.--i
IkiH'i il
J.ii I snri Ati'iis. adiiiiii'-tru'iir el tin
i-laie i'l Susan A Aniiis. has ben
c-dtrtd by ths court to rc mortgage
i'i 1.1 i'.-I;'!.' Ih'Iiiiikiiik I" li"' estate. IT
iln' purpico of ..iy iiik off a iinirlitHi!'1
indebtedness against tut id premises.
Maty Shanks has filed n-t Itlon
akitiK I i' I. 'Mi is uf administration if
lii' estate nf James V. Shanks Hint
sliiiu s Ilia! Ilii' said James W. Slian Uw
li .1 Fi'lnuury 13. 1'iH'i T In' deceased
I - t est aii. i iiiisistiim uf rrul csliito
valued at $-1.000. . There are two heir
at la 'A 'Hll' llelltl' was Hit fill
Man li I'.".. It'll'.
Kilters nf ailiuihistra'lull hits In I'll
.snie.l A. .1. Mi.c of li"' estate of
Ainainli M Curler. His. bond was ftp
proud in lli' hii tit nf $"".
A (.'I'lirral ill vi n 1 1 uy ami appraise-
ment lias Inn n filfil liy Mary K.
Cgelston administratrix of the estate
j"1' ''' 1 Ll b "" ""' xiiiiiiiwi'hi
'liiarli-r ni f.'ilhin .. Iuwiihiuii li.
rant'i' 4 whs ainais. il ul $(mo.
Mrs. Iliili ii' Hn'in lias fil'il a pi tl
pion aHkiiiK tor u-Mi rs in guariiitinnip
i Sm iiu' minor Th. In ariiiK wim -
.for Man li 2:1 1'Jlfi.
K. S. l.owll.pr. administrator of t!i '
estate of William .1. liatliff. has fili'il
an atinual ri .ort in tin' county coinl
I: slmws mtnipts. fl'!H II; ilislniry.-
iiiiiits. m;;m; halaiui' mi nainl.
$l2".'ii"7. Tlir In iirnii! mi ai I'oiinl
was set for March
I 1 0.
FREE S1RE1
ONKIIOI SI'SOI ll K I ASIS
mi; lusMAiiMi von::
si: n: t wmmoi s
iI.hi asked for immediate contddcra-
t on of the resolution. sa inn the ateri
recesary on account of d'-manila
o' citizens ahini; t;m border for arid!-
t:naj protection d irinz tu march of
tl e punitive expedition into Mexico
' don Pcicalift of New York voting in
i '" nalil- F!r'""! tatiVP "M tU
I house the adrrini.tration had recm-
ti enite1 triis r.lan rather than call for
I
. t'.e militia or volunteers. The prei.
t'.cTit wanted to aliav- anr suspicion
le said that the eovernn.erit nought
ft a Uimi;'. nothinr; in the Mexican
epedi;;on ereept the puru;t i! Vi la
I The serate this n.ornitur t::at.lmous-
1 approved the reso'utlon. which
rean that the arm; t.e ln. rea-.ed
i'l.nie.lia'e!;.'.
Oil and Gas Lease Blanks.
fnl and gas lease blanks for sale at (
Tho i.ad r office. Conform to all (
Late iupreme court declsioot.
mNRRFRS UflTFR NEGROBOYS TflKEJOY
iTn nnimn unyv niUL 111 m rLf1J
III K K I III I- IK T
IU UMII1U niiivii
: -:rv. IN PRIMARIES
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Samuel G.
S.iklama.n of Nrwcastie
Mother.
and Krrscoia Sahlamam
'
three
Above A Grou
man mi 1 lie I it (f thn k ri. up ni
lit lio- lnHir ilniii.vraih in
Samuel (! .-JaUainain 11' New astle.
I'.t. .ira .mn n. 1 un. niti i
Ktalcs ami he I r.. .ri. (
''"i mr ins moili i anil
liiiiilnr In
I ' Hill'' i..n
Anm-ina wlnn tin- 'l it i h
xt'roini
The
ilioiiii't.iii
In
hat
' I ll.OUf
fOlllT Mile
iiu'lil '
I ill flult Ol
nan! I'niirt l.nii 1 1
lit- hitched bi-i he.'
VhSOtlic Temple
! uild!lii; h in in
Ko
Ho was ill I'f)
li.ilf mi I i it.
ttlifll lot i.itne out t e Kotil ha ! iii -u.'i.eai
id. S.iei.li Sur i nuil ai.i i.-.-t.ty
lli'l'i'iiti Im iii.-d the tin. Line In i . r
ill po-.en.iuii rp I 'irei- nei'ro Inn
who nere joy rii!t ; Tim o;. h jump
Pj from the iai V hell taev ulliiip-e I
tiie olfii er.i and hi d t.i t.u- tail
t.i cut."
FLAMES GIT
D
T
COl'VI'V
si; A I 01 KI0V
smiJtS IKOM SI7II.IHMI
i:i.i;
Special to Iiaily la ad-r
Hobart (ikla . Man h 15.- The worst
n y f HUrt ..
. .
litre tarly this Inortuni;
Two blinks of hullditiifs In th lend-
n di'"ri''t "r"
lotally l
stroyei)
en 'ailing a lot- i of HTu.'iO'i
The cause of Hie f r- : a mystery
It started in ".e r. ar of a meat
market kt.d font d l y a hriKk wind
spread rapidly Tt.e po!.ff!ee was
burned and most o.' i.e iuV.i nts wire
sarnj. Th li..(.e are par tally cov
rnl by jiisiiraii"- Tli T" it no
fatalities.
01 d papers for sale at The Iao.eJ
jtfflc.
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M.s.
Achsnh SahUmain Mis
His Broth.r.
from Armenia.
p of Rgugees.
America dlit fm imu nieinh. r nf the
1'imll) Thf ri-Hi milium 1. hetnei'ii
Iiitn ami Ijih lirmln r In lain 'n. ii
I"'f 'ti"tirriili iilinwH Aniiinlati
vlet mis Ml w.'ie hai.il IV utH
s.l' l'i. I.v Ilii- ..lllval nf a ' li
tiilw r .ami lli i m i. 1.. 1 i ii..
I loo d 1 1
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or MU ( MM I II (01 Id
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MI'I.MS
Ok
i-res
I lll-l
I lltll
in
on. i( ar- imi. h in
loll le mllllK liefure
i siahiishmi nt of a
.ri of appeals di 'tri. t
' a ' lHahotna H"'c
'e:ny taken by Ms la
n that feaiiir.' of i.-
ides 'hat M. mphiH
art city When tl
'ii fur (lis. ii i.ri n
' ' f. atiire w :; he 11.
. i debate.
"ii!-lons or 'hi- toll
' would be tompo.-.d
' . atiSas Tei.rtessee ami
! and Alabama The
ry mui li opposed '.
of M'-tiiphis fur the
too far from the i p.
' . ami a n'roni; f!g.t
by deliicatiort from
'It the (ourt city tu
d
I. i
i
w hp h will .1
Ial int.-rc'i .
le n.a atioriu
I'i'l Wl.l.ll
shall he the
measure on
"ii.j-r. k i ti. .-
p'ltlll tu ll(i.
I'lid'T '!
Hie M ii
lit Oklahoma
north Micsis
A t kin. -as b.u
he detii-rri''
r ation t liat u
tl r Of the iii
Will he Inad.
Arkansas tu
I.itf!" It'o k
i)n th" o'h r I. mil members of Hi"
Oklahoma t i'; bar arid a rrat n.at.y
Oklahoma a ' irii'js believe Oklalnrtna
''ity should I.- lamed as court city
and "roiiif representations will
made ti im - t show that ih
"klahoma t
is entitled to 'lie
d 'ipria'lon f I'hrle attorneys are
lllUlll Iri'erestnl In the debate atid
h'-r.' the arir'i't.i i.t prcs.-rils I's.-lf why
"lioiildir? r;iftir have the pla.e and
failirif? iii that hi L ast the Judge?
Vi:h the ex. ep'ion of two New Vork
d (.tries the i n. Oklahoma f-I-r l
court distri. t are the larret In point
(Cirtlntd pa rf iwn.i
GUTHRIE
I won ui i:
WMI II IN
nil. ni in
LOGAN COUNTY SELECTS
l(ll I I OH IM I'l HI I'
MOWI (OUMIIII I
viur isi lino
M N-
I'll 1 1 litin-i ' mtinli-ti- limn " i
liutiiu. I In. kIii l.ixnii and t.uitlrld
"it.K Jon ll.iii'i" i au'liilali' (or lu
tloii.it iiiiiiiiiiit.i iii.nl of tin' ri pnli
Hi an ii r t y in tlilx iuii' lm oii a
Uiuil in tun ill linllnis Jnuii'ti Me
Ciiiw. Iin null i.ii..iii'iit hy lilit lour
ulim In all ruiin'l'ii Inuld floni Tim
In. id' t HkIii was iinl In t ikUlioiim
I'll ami iiiimiU ( i.nd li- ri-lums
li. i in . I In 1 1' l.i.l.i) In I. W M' Ki'iin
nlii.vi a Man H in luiy In Oklahoma
i ity iiinl 1 1. mill III tli" i'i'y I'fi'i tin 1 1
Hii' II. nil fun in mm I'i u inaioii'i
of 10 iiml In tl mint H'i i lio U I'V
a niiiioiry nf imikliiK a total in
Imliy In lio- nniiili of I'i uiiioi III IJ''
I'niiiiti i mm nl Inn tti.it inn'1 at
nklaliuinii i lly. Saiindny
la I .iiiiiii i mini y ik-i y (.n-i Iin I
Hi II I ti ll 11 I l.ll l l'l i.'i'Ki lull and
nun Hi alii all '
mil' tir tin' i
f them arc ili'ilni'd t"
-..i..r linill'i lil-dBIHIII
.ii Un' Minify 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 In I"' h"ld
her init Satiinlay
Id pulilli an ' ili'iininrn ' ay that Mi
limw U now out of the riiiminK com
' P''T- Mn of hot (1 ten. Is miy llil
his mlslake aa niinl wlieti ln 1 Iiom.'
cniniaii.v "A mull In known I.)
' '"niliaiiy In- li'-'li"" tln-y miy.
i Sai l mm furim I M'tiiuw luiin to
'I ' "' "M ""' ''oi'cn ''I'V
mail un'il l.la lii iili liaiila Km" me I"
1 umli inland 'hat Ii was W eeks' money
iMi.it w.i'i sp'iikliut III tins flKht 'I In n
I Ii y in In lnifi.lU'ale I saw ami
heard eiioiii'li to oimui'o Iii" that I
was on the wrotiK build waKoli."
Imp hi ial ulin rvi r-i who have mud
lie NI lltllllclll of Hie ri lllllllil um
tlili.iiplioill Hie lit.ll" ll' I late Hint the
n.apilit)' favors Hie cualltlon plans
wl.ii j .in- la oi; tifirc'l I')' Jano-n ll'ir
in aiol I ti liinin y and o!ln r ! el
. rs nl liuili wiiiys of tin- praly.
!; i'i' ! i on' i ni lop at" 'u I'-
ll. Id M if h '1 ntid from pre-.n' m
diiaHons Induriiemeiilrt of MarrU' can
di'la' y and itiHllip Hons lo thn 'I'd'
a' s to the n.i'lonal i un vi to ion vll
la- ril'lili'd la.oliiu; l'l
lor t he ll.ll lulidl . Olllllli' 'ee.
The statu convention wi
hi Miliilioii ty Manh
ili; r n t un ii nt u.ii w :l le
1..
he In Id
.'. Th"
held lo
Huihi ie p. : .''. r f y
he foli.ivi inn .1. .-(.ites
Mdec'e.l
RBE DESTROYS TI URGE
I'y A -oi :!.! Tresi
a- Mhaideaii. Mo . Man h
hotels were ieatroye.l by
tielil With 1 !o"S of fi'f
of t:" ifiit- f a with hurned
'.rto'ihly
a
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f.re
AO
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FORMER SING SIN6 WARDEN
fREEO IN PERJURY CASE
I lly Associated I'ress )
Wr.itM I'laifu. N. y Manh
. .preme court Justhe Tompkiii't '"
Ity or I'-red tie Jury tryln Tho-i.a
'.". t ftuhortie former Warden of Fit.
.st4 to aeij'iit ll;' defer.da- t o'.
; ' ' it i.hare.
CUTMRIE COMPANY TO MEXICO '
An order from the war depa. -
f.1 t:n mo'iiii.it;on of Ms'a'.oci i
ulate niilltla Is eipected tefoff Su:.
day. iuthri h who lut'on: t"
I'oinpany '. will pnihahly sen s-r.
i e on Mexitar. iw.l before the mo:. I
hi 1 1 (.iios
in i;k. ur
IINTIRUR9AN BEING RLSMIO AND
WHEN CQMt'lETtD TO GUTHRIE
WILL PI BliST IN STATS
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I'.lli'il all lii'ln In lunl In I) i;- I
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...I 1 . n.'niu near lift iiiiii'inii '. 1
lap Steamer Lost '
I .mi. Ion Up li K T im .Upanri'ii !
1 '' r llokuldi Mar. 1 .( overdue I
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PLEDGED TO LA FAYETTE'
I''-'. I aKaVi "'.'
'i ru ' n- .Sa'.oi; ii
v ry poa'ilar '
It. inert oil 'V
la-
fli.an
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i' . ' . ."lni-s !jv o'l u
matte.' i. ' Mr iJiKayi !!
t ti-.ni ai 1 airea I ' tf irt -
ii are pleded him. Aii
! I .. 'i n' r i' i a r '- fur h.ui
-t
--. ti. in" wit! be .ri !ui..r to
1 I' llHH ra'' ." J '.".1..' Iluaertson
mi -i to sa .' of ; : -i oa can-
I ir the Ktiiertior-M'i.
"jve Tli I eader Pdlvered tic nitt
Try a Uader Want A 4.
iu tit mm
INTO GREAT IR
I'ioimi: romii) 10 iv
lo S--.11 ri it o Kill
(tVI
Willi I'iIIHII UINMIK
w. (.111 k 1: iivs miii;
M i l KIT I'MM I) (.MHIV
I My A.l 101 I Un. 'riw )
Al'o'in Mar ; "tlr-tfi tl U
li-ilill moie n.y t ! Ar4 i(
war i.'m'i Cennaiir Ii tn m sfarietl
"f i'" "ail :4 prominent offVliil
of C1.1 I r.'-.-ti L tirei- goierillllellt t l
t o A i m.i nil . I'-. i-orre ipmnlent.
Mm pi.-sliii I -1 R'4riely tt'i'iirnti'
-r 1 1 ; l ' . 1 in prl. " nf t:ii ordinary
""" ;l' of !'' an J e(.ie:lail
f'o.Nt iT. Inn. 1 In miiiy lusunce
I "d In 1I1I ia!U all limUncj
. . all in. r.'.i In th iin.t year til
'I 'll I 1 In;..! un; 'rrl. If thprl
'"i i 1. um 1 lij. ninfnrt Iii llui cmintry
;t 1 1 i ni. ni ii"t. '1 ii u.i .
I rn.it maiui.'eiii.'iit u ( i; nittstiiry
"T I an M.'.lllerraneau maliilaiued by
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I'tifioi ed partl p4tuii In (I
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j ' " ' W hil. t million and a ipurter
;-. I'll of ;.'t.ito.. ft. Ml t'.i Kiniiu.t
j " ' f"r In k f iransnorfA.
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J 1 '' '' I I '" I'll- year. V.t lli.i .!-
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f"".! - -; r I' ti ' wt Im effm-t
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' aik"t prl. o of 4 year
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" ' -- ''n t '! i; i !.:.' of A:!ett.
I- ere1! I;ii. um. .' almost
' o r irtl . f fH. n.innallr
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el I '"IJ.' !!!. lil : 'llU Mui-
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ir. t..f wi 1 .; eent;
ii ! cf-ibi a po'iud. l'ork was
-nl i;
DoV It ; I) cent's; chick-
l .r is; To thef )r!l3
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1 ni t'it VAght
I THE WEATHER
Tin amni cmav&
I tKrill vitK tK uonder
Cf hfei
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dap by ttovc'!
Hi.ve bloortsedl likei
v.tk tkt-';
wonder of
love'.
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Nev Orleans !.. Manh 13 To-
night fair freexing teniperaSureJ
Thursday fair.
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