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THE MORNING
OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER
AYBRACM SWORN nkt r.un
MARCH ZOjbUo
Final Edition
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VOL. XIV NO. 188
RAIL
HEATED CLASHES
AT FRAUD TRIAL
Administration Flayed by
Counsel Against Elec-
tion Chiefs.
ILLEGALITY IS CLAIMED
Intimidation. mpropor Vot-
Ing and Rovrislration Aro
Testified to.
HUBBARD MEN REPLY TODAY
Ikariiifr Continued Until Thi.s
MominK Limit Probe to
Two Precincts.
Chi rar-fr-rlseini; th attempt of
QMMtl oppoffinK tho petition Mk
inc thi r idovuI of nil ifcliitr.it.on
offirlaln In prcrinrte. No 1 nnri 23
jff thirt city on the ground of IIIor&I
rrRihtrntion nn1 prirtiary tMtlOll
prMtlOMt M Unfitting a rral and
honour do in or rat and rtitirtdy nn-
Amrrj';in. JamcH Spritmrr attorney
rtprMontlng tho mn who Mill tho
recall of clortion officers In those
prtelfiOtl yostcrday doc-tart. hiin-
ftlf proud of hia pftftv hut not In
harmony wllh thi" men now Uphold
Inr- th CAUJ6 of tho prOMAt city -id-minist
ration.
"I ii tii a Rood rtrrno-rat." ho
ihovtod during ono of htn arpu-
niftntiihvo mn inert. La at tho OPOAHII
fMgton of tho OOtinty rlr.-tinn Imard
for th pnrpOMO of hourint; and ps-
IriK upon th eom plaint of fraud nt
tho pr(tnnrl' in IhlH Olty March 16.
"hut in tho fare of the tQMltinony Wr
have introduood hort f oaahoi ace.
hOW a" V rnOIBOOT of my pu rt y can I
nuptonanro the OlMdOOdO broiiKht
to Mffhl in thm hoaririft."
This arRtiinotit ho can whon A.
V'hnt MoOB. attorney fnr tho adntin-
wrtioH rofooo mm 1 nag to combat
tho ohUmi of illegality of the (Ml
city primary had nnciiKod tho w it-
MOoM be f urn the hoard with boiftg
prejudiced again! tho nosont ad-
in .nUt ration and Keek in v to vent
their prrsnn.il ipttO in a lorlOfl pf
affldovlti ohoifffliMI rronkod olootlon
PrOOtlOOi. IIOM attarkrd liio truth-
nitSfOj Of ii witness on the atand and
VOJ lOOkltie to ahow that the witness
had boon an otnptoyo of tho city-
whon Bprlngor tntorpoood tho quoo-
tion aa to whether or not It wotild
offoel the erodltoblllty of tho wltnooo
If It could ho ahown ho was at ono
time amployod by the present city
adminUtratjon.
Iloojrtag StartM.
The honrtaf which bona yootor
day nomlttil hefore K. W. Howe-
Tnvkon Arrow chalrtnan of th
rounty olootlon hoard. Io C Wulnn
are rotary of the board and W K.
Holoon ropuhltcan momber of the
board. WOO adjourned nt noon with
an ncroomonti reached after throe
hooiw arKument tliat only testl-
mooy concorntnir; the offloiul acts of
faction offiriaU in proOinOto No. d
and would he nubjected to ln-
alicntion. Heaiminir the arwlon . yeaterdav
attOfOOon S A. DaIOTi maker of
an affidavit ohOTfitinj illejfiil TOtlOl
OtOthOda at precinct No 3. wan
alloj io the witness aland. Statin
fhat ho waa a rhallenprer at this
voting place appointed by F. Hop.
k!n Doloy related t hat no voting
booth were provided that many
OOpjroOfl were ullowed to vote after
rOOOtVtng what Oppoorod to be reR-
trtrat.nn rortifloatea from A. J.
noaltherman nearo politician that
.ii
in who admitted he had boon
City only two weeks WOO ai
tho
iiNTINLEO ON I'Alii; Tan
BURY VICTIMS IN ONE GRAVE
Me. i laaar Oamun -u.i.i ta Real x ith
Hit hlhtri n ut Ilk City. .
fir aaeaetatea Praaa Ktat. wire
KI.K i'ITY. April l.--With hor
litlle 4-mOntha-Otd hrihy folilt-J
I" hr-r anna. Mrs Klinor tNjw.irt.
rha In a fit of InaanHy kuic-ii hir
five rhiidtf. nnri th.Tt ataakad har
own lliroiit ypAtrrday rnoriiiny In
'iieir tf-nt home nour h r.- wits bnr-
wa in tha aamo (cnive w:h hnr chll-
Iren lipr-f. thl.a nficrnoon Th flla
aaral aarvieaa f"r tha ntotbar and
children .-to hr!J nt the First
Baotlal church.
Tfrforp marriairi' Mrs. Cowart wiia
Babia k. Brown. The children
hotn she killer were Thoiiitu. Al-
f'ert. 10 y.arnoldi Klea Ada 7 t ra
JJ Ola I; mmar harry s. ' and
atahin avalila 4 monUta old
New York Life
InsuranceCo.
Farmer & I)uran
PKCIAI AfitNTS
Ml I'alj.
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WAGE PARLEY
World's News Told
in Condensed Form
for Hurried Readers
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mn oi MMi-let). n.mn ( tulelft in a lo.-ftl
Mold r.rl ..) h drnkln PoIk. j
. . i . ...... nprii -iiftiih'in l.ftry
of i u firrml t Wo
i y.pS. T' """""''I ftt ly PrMl
ani WJIm u hr aiaduf to bVUmi
'od ile will llUtft l-lrftum A rfoull
o' MMaaaa Oft. who r-iRnr.l ro.nt;y
."". ' Ari! I Tho .11.:
nom.irrir rimiii.t '(inuiiitlo will Ml I
" fnl Mll fUU ni plM.
lor li.n.l.nf tho To... utn .Jo uw.-r.lio I
o..orootioo Tho rail fr thn fom.oiltoo
WU wa lnJ to.lay k M wllo i
I'OaiPfrati ..
IGSMS. April l -l.o MaoPhoraoo. I
MIMf .ocrolary for Iro.aiM. ha. Ntlfatt) I
iil On rrmanaiinn ha. tir-n ar.oi.lnd it 1
" :.j aaaanaead Ikli tlWno
IfaaFharioii probably iil l.o urrrlrj
by rtr llam.r llrrrid und.'r.acrctary 1
lor homo olfair. tho Olaka nay.
TT!f.TON N. 7TApril . -..Mw.nl Q
Mtors .-h.irmao of llir roinhlirn Fl.to :
rotninillfr. to.i.y fl a noiiann r.ti
linn a. rn.niiUlo for Hl...i. i.......
to tlio rrpnblir.n national onoyontion Mo
tlMiaraa 'or .M.J (i I onard Wood for
iiio praftiaaBllaJ oomu.atioii.
I.KAVKSWrmTII. K.n. April
iiinn t know it .11 loadnl." .olhoi .Tohi
Hrunk. 17. .'hanrod today with tho ItllllBf
of Inoi Miila. hi. pr lly If .o.rold
oth-.rt. lir- .11k i allotted to hyo hnl
lb. r'fl Uiroiith lh br.n at hor kakM
IMI lujlil. aalBg . .Jg ralibir rovol.or.
ST. MiriS April 1 l.'r.ula nrooorieh
16 va.M old. Ir.lifyinir It hor own. brh.lf
Ihia aftortioon at hor trial on a charc
of fir.t .loroo murd. r. do-)rd hr . 1
hor ttopfail.oi. .lo.rph V. Wood'ork. wild
u rryolvr-r rbf had purrha. od to lako hor
own lifo m that rr hunor would not ho
Htilliod at hi. hand..
mrnnvKviiAM obta. April i mho
Onniirk. a Kua.ian .. roii(ht Uxlav frm
llamMey Ohio and pl.ood in tin. .Irffor.on 1
ronnly jail rharrl with killini: Kran.i !
South wrn.o body wan found aaa A.l..n
Ohio. la. 1 Thuraday Aulhorillrt ssid lh..v
lid not leal any iHt.niit ta linrh th'.-
prlfon.r who ia ui.dor r-lo.- Riiaril.
IINIiON April 1 - II wa. rumored 10.
i'a that I'rrmirr i.loyd li-urt- and Ian
KaePaeraea hiof laaaalafy for Iralaad.
havo raaatval "blark rm.i warninif."
.imilftr lo that Mat to Lord M.ior Tboaua
MaOattala of e.irk bof.ro h waa kiHod
ltlrr. rortainlitf the waminf. wore ..id
to J..va b.i'n pu.tad Beat Lyudoo.
NEW YollK. April 1. KUU S-rln
tn V.i '' nt til a I BltaU Una
AV
tor terra of Aini'r.ra. itrc'er.-d loni-ht
th 27 irr irt-.t arAftl lacrMM )..tt Krantrai
bun mi noil nitiif murktsm ioot ni juauf j
ihe prirta iut-rraooa of t;'i MtMl ii $100 a
too Wa.lt! operatufi havtj ancounrnd will
Iiavn to br mado
WM YORK April 1 -Olyintr a Ilrnt
rail involi';g b ft 1000 and 1000 1
narliir warkfrrii rrnwa oprraitne; ran road '
farry boata at f) n'rdork beajan lyinc up I
their craft aftrr the niah of hooieward '
bound 1 1 1 1 . i ... i j hai rndnl i . i.. room
and drflr fr. of nltresd owned ttife 1
and lift. tar wera calif out UiU afujr-
noon. THE WEATHER
TOIatA Okla. April I.
Til rniiiiinorn. 46! rwirth winil
OKLAHOMA: Kriilay fair ri.intc tHinpi-r-atnrn
in Wa.1 end e.nlral portions Hat-
urdat probaiilf fair aom.what warTiw-r
U)i:t.SlANA- Prlflay anarally fair.
'iWiW In arm iOTtinn: Hati.rday fair
atiinr-what warinrr in riorlhwe.t imrtlon
ARK N.s.: l-riday fair cuo.fr Saliir-
dar fair arm.r
KAKT TY. 101 Matf f.i- nl r In
-a.t ai.1 aeaik portlaaa j Bal 'lay fair
aotno-jrvl a.rn'tT in north portion.
Wlff TKXAH Friday fair rialrvf
Irmprr.lura in Ui. r.nh.nd'.r : H.turd.y
fair
One Killed One Hurt in Auto
Collision-Negro Driver Held
J. A. IatvlM was killed and II. C.
i'ouIh of Barnioa. fikla. Ii"e at the
point of death at uklahomn hospital
aa tho result of tin autoDWiblla aol-
lisUm ut Tenth ninl Cincinnati
streets about s .10 o'clock last niKht-
Ixmis VVIllta nesno chauffeur em-
ployed by Julius I.ivlnirwton oil man.
Is In tho city Jail pending; investiKU-
Ikin. Kye wl'nesaeM said that Willis.
driMiuf a Paokard oaroa "outh on
Citicinnali striking Ihe F'ord run-
about driven wtat by I ... at the
alreet inrerae-tuw. The ftu'kard
ovcrturne!. ihrowlntf Willis out IrpOa
iIh- p.xrkmc Dhvis landed with hla
lu id ttacainat the curb crushing hla
skull. Coats fell uon ihe pavement
hu. head sirlklngr the curb alao but
with ltea force.
Tha rVrd which WM bM a retrular
modaj being eiiulpped with two
mna!l racing aeats waa torn Into blia
Will s waa traveling ttt a hlirb rate
f I pood iuid the cars wkiddoil 60 feet
n.ft..r the collision according to in-
formation .ibtairted by Iolice Chlof
Charles Allen County Attorney
Tliomas I Munroe and others
WOrklna on the caae An extendf-fl
lnviigai ion lam nlglit was baltod
luc Ut tlvo weak owiditroit of Cota
PLAN TO DECT
SOCIALIST PARTY
New Laws to Be Prosed
in New York Legis-
lature Today.
OUSTER IS SUSTAINED
Five
by
Sim laiists Are Removed
Assembly After Long
Session at Albany.
WORKERS WILL BE HEARD
Threat Is
Appeal
Issued In-
to Courts
I .users
Not
Given Credence.
m m Ajiiu. iptti 1 iiu- riw
()( LllWI- I'vlrlfll from lllf tv
nrh aaaumMj iiniat will irnl
n tin- uprrmr .nri ami if naiora.
tiny i tne t nitot stiiicr. Ntiprvnac
roan nTohn Rlncti auati uttalr.
nmn nf the H..daiii nartv un-
Mutinifil licrr
UutlirhL Mr Mill
aofTiaJlaCa i.r hi.-h
Ontinacl for tin
ho Is olio
w hftJior
the stair
aaada.
woiiiti ment o
an Inimofllalo
1 If Mori ni no
MHHaJ to
nupri iiio i.iurt 1 . .1 . 1 . 1 lie
AtiBAKY H V Annl 1 Tha five
aortal lat nirmlirr. or tho Miao liMurm
iiiy -Louta Waldman and Aiirum
Claaaaana of New York eamual A
Dawltl .uni Bantual on ..r iho Brona
and Cbarlea Solomon of kiukx oom
ty wera aapolled from tho lower
houHi- of the leglalatura today by an
ovarwhelrn Itaj rnajortty
The nasi atop in tha fix-ht attain-1
Iho aoolalift parly tbnraoierlaeil an a
"ttaltoroua party ' by the ajen-mhly
jU(ll'lary voiiiinlttrr whl. h n.:oln
m.ndorl aftf-r ItivoMlpittlon Into tho
1 haro of dtaloyialty atoalnal tha five
aociallat aaaanablytaatf that Mm ba
li-rilcd soatM in tho asormbly. will be
iu)(r!i it iiio laajtaaatura tomorrow
BfUa dr.aiioi. 1 10 oariy. out tha ror.
oavmahdationa of tha Judioiafy oottt.
nittaa that "appropriate laarlaiatlon''
ho anaetad to iho and thai haraaftar
no party f;ioni or political oraunl-
vatlons 111 whl. h ullctm art' aivopt-alib-
aw mrmb'-rs. or wbow pollcioe
or proaram are Maponahra to or da.
tarminad by an orcanlaatlon nation
at or hiaio ootnpoaad of paraona not
niomhiTH of iho elcrtorati- of tin- na-
00MTIMUSO on pack rOCJITUM
STOCKMEN END STRIKE
i . -if nil fcfetlUtori Bvooeed In Qeitlof
Tin'in Baeh on Job UHlraigu
ill VnnLs Is MfftV
OHICAOO April t. Tha atrlke
whti it haa tied up th Ohleaso atock
yardu for four ii;tH hihI tliri atriii.il
lo ploaa all pucklng plants here waa
K"ltk-d 4odity the men airnwinH lo
n iurn to work anil arbitrate tin ir
m.ik" dlfforenrcB. Work will bo ru-
umed at tin- y.irdM o morrow.
More than 7.000 packlim bOIUM
ainployaa wara thrown out of work
w h. n fpoilcTH and atOOk liundlora at
tha yarclH quit
The aareemant to return to work
waa reached today altar throe feil-
M.nmiim t erul incdlatorH of the department of
l.iljor had cortrerrcd with He men.
Tliese medlutnra arc J. K. Spani;
j li r Huah Kerwln and Patrick QIU
who arrived in Chicago yialordajl to
take a hand In tho aituatlon.
Following the announcement that
: the men would return to work the
j rinharirn on live Hto k waa lifted. At
noon aa paaalhla raalraadj runninc
into CMcagO will turn hack live
! atook shipments which havo been
diverted toward other packing
i house centers durltiK the fMriku.
who regained i-onscronsnesa only a
few iiiinutea and then fell Intj a
sound slumber.
Shortly after the ai-rldca-tt hefore
police arrived at the acone the over-
turned ltrknrd wait righted and
driven off. lNilice wera unable to lo-
lo: oar tjp ii an early Ixitir this
niornlng. It io not known Whatbar
TTThafa wttro in m cur with Willla.
the loeor.t refuaing to talk after bolng
rti.'Htloriefl by ditoctlvea.
"hie raaldanoa of inavis who is
aboi.t C& yeara .ild la not known.
County Attorni y Munroo said that ha
bahaaad Darla nm a oarpantor but
lcx'al offlciaia of tho oarpenters'
utiK.n were unable to aecertain last
Bight whether h wuii a mmnbor of
their crganluitlon. Ckrats who waa
in the car with I iavU waa Identified
by a I ank book and seri ral oil laaaa
papers In hla pocketa.
Mowbray'a ambulance wan (ha
fn-rK. to arrive on th aoana Da via
aha drivers Bald appeared to ba dead
upon thtrrr arrival and Coats jgua
plaoad In the ambulance mid ruehed
to UklalKima hospital.
Karmedy Bparial
Ml.rhaiy juurnne
t Hluffetl v.al 4Vip.
vnalahlaa. roa.t.-d pa
tau- rii-llo.f.
Kautwdy . iuwamrajil.arl.
t u. a a
TULSA OKLAHOMA
Withdraw Wilson's
Name From Georgia
Democratic Ballot
ATLANTA (la.. April I. TI10
Mma "f I'm -1 1. hi wiiiHin. win. ii
hail hfrn antarad i.y Mtltlea in tho
OaorvU praaldaniJavl prafaraDtla.1
pritnarf kaa i . n attiidrawn hy
etlon of n nuntbar or th. alirnani
pi tha DfUlloti it wxi. aanouiKad
lonuiht.
Tin. artthdntWaVl of iho praal-
ii.in tmne laavaa lb a fonoarltaf
1 aiullilntoH In tha tiriin.ii
Attornaj (lanaral a Ifltohall
Kin aUtnOf ami irnhhulii-r nn.l
11.101 stiiloa s.ii.ii. i llnko Smith
of l rOOrSl l.
Allnnlinri tin nt lo thin 1 ffirl waa
tit. iilo by Hiram (iitrdnor o.. rotary
of tha aamoenttlo Htato aaaautlva
conttnittaa Collowlnf tha axplra..
Hon .11 1 n today or tha timo limit
for iMitrh-H.
W AMIIIN'i-ll April I l'. .
il nt Wiloon ti.nk no nloim lo pro-
ving hi- num. appaarlng on ti."
praaldantlal plimar) Mllol in
uaorvla n waa aaJd today at tin-
whtio hottaa.
Tha praaldmil had nntll I o'eiooh
waahinvton lima today to act. it
n undaratood thai h did no)
ply to the telegram from . ratary
tlardnar of tha Oaorsla damooratle
alata oommlttaa lutkini: whather ha
winhoil hlo namo to aptn ar on thn
ballot.
WAR RESOLUTION
IS REPORTED OUT
House Gets Measure
Declare War With
Huns at End.
to
CUMMINGS FLAYS STEP
Democratic Chairman ('riti-
cizcH Action Want! Wil-
son's Campaign Aid.
WAjasnKtras Apm h wa
lloan laadara In tha house completed
today their plana to put through a
afab from tomorrow a NBOtttUon
daalarbig the afaie of war with Oer
many at an end Tin1 measure was
i !! nably reported today by the for
elgn affairs committee and will be
taken up next Thursday under h
nlne-huur debate run which lll
i ring tha vote Friday
A tion of tha rapwbtioaiia drew
the fire tonight of ii. ii. i H. tutn
mlngs chairman of the demjcratlr
national committee. n a atalenirnt
In press t'. pti sentatlvua he aald It
marked "about the loweat point of
moral capacity to which raputaUaM
leadership has descended." It was
in attempt 1.. added to use the
treaty of Vcisalliea "without first
accepting It." and could and prob-
ably would lead to Inl. t national
complications "the rluusnesa of
Which I' Is difficult al this time to
conjecture."
The resolution was reported on a
strict parlv vote by the foreign af
fur. oommlttaa Rapraaantallaa
; i uddlaaton damonrat Aiai.tima. re-
fused to vote Irut his noHcuguea on
tho obmmlttaa all oppoaed p.- report.
stay Tafita iSvo-Thlnls.
Latar rapubllean laadara revised
their plan to call tha meaaaira up
00MT1MUID ON PaOI Kl'iHT
GET ALLEGED BANDITS
Two SiiHpKftH An-cnt.nl Noar Miifay
faapalpg Itank Itobbatll Aleo
lasit i iilckfl.slut llauk.
RATI'IJ'A fikla. April 1.- An h
HayhurKt and Bhlta Origga behove!
lo be ampllcalisl in tha r44ery
tarday of the hank a' Mill i were
arreste.1 today ut tha home of Lydla
Cr o in. four miles aot.theaat of Mil-
fay. Tiiey wero brought to Ohia city
this nfiernoon anrr charged with the
robbery.
Tha alleged robbaia w.r. arreate.l
by a pose. which surrounded the
woman'a 'home late yeaterilay aft-
arnoon and formed a otrmplete cor-
don around tho house all night long
II ayhunst let It. lieved y orflcera
lo tie the rnarf wloi antarad the bank
it.htckeius! to Imitate a negro and
after taking the liank'a fun-la forced
the ciashier ti aroompany l.lin a mile
away form town Tracea 'f burned
cork were found behind II .ylnirst'a
earn offlccra clalnu
7IIKnCAfIIA. la.. April 1
A lone unmasked robAier entore.1 the
Flrat National Baah at Alex shortly
after nOOn Uda) Kt held lap L I
Lftvaria the eaahlar and one cus-
lomer at tho point of a gun and ea-
Oajpad with 3uuo. In an automo
bile with two other men who bad
In .-n fuardUat the ouwtda of the
bank.
Two Of the trHlltH with the cash
were captured at Hraalley an I on.
of ffhcdu 1. eaid to havo been Identi-
fied aa the one who tnlered the
bai k Poaaaa are searching fur tie
third bandn.
SAITI.T.V. Okla.. April I. Hor-
Inir tbrouali three feet of a'ono wall
near tne ooor or t. M..pui.. sia'e 1
bank robhera early this morning
entered iho vault of Iho hank ami
lOSttad safety depoalt boxoa of Bp-1
proilmateiy J0o tn bond and aagba '
FRIDAY APRIL 2 1920
E
NAME DICKINSON
RIVER RECEIVER
Supreme Court Grantfl
( !ovrnia.en1 Pet Ition
on Boundary.
TEXANS RESTRAINED
Not Allowetl to Issue Permits
Affectlnf Conteated Land
North of Lino.
CAN'T REMOVE MACHINERY
Both Texas and Oklahoma
Prohibited Prom Interfer-
ence In Operation.
WABH 110 TON April 1 The tn
preine court at Ihe reoueel of the
aovciiinietit today took a hand In
the boundary contruvrray between
Tesas .ind Dklahuma. Involving the
lied river valley oil lands ami la
suoil two Injunction t remain in
rrraci pending rinal daolalon in pro
' e.llnga Instltuteii by i k lull huh
The first prohibit. T x.u. from is
autag permils affecting tlx Ileal
ad lan. la i n lei th. aaaond both
Slates were enjoinetl from ramuvgl
of oil or g.u well riKlcllltiel v
Jacob M. HP kin. on of Chicago
who whs secretary of wai In Praal-
dan! Taffa oablnat wa. anoointari
receiver aad araa ordarad lo taka
oaaaedoM or the lands ami propartj
within U days and after a
pie. (I investigation tepoit to Ihe su
preine court leUm ihe d"Veiip
luent of Ihe contested Umls II. .1s.
waa aulhorlza.1 to operate or lose
any or tn. wells if advisable. ills
bona was fixed at 1 1 ao Boa
The bound-it y controversy arose
attar tha dloaovory f valuable . i
and gas deposits lu the Ited river re
Klon and recently became ao haatad
thai armed conflict botwoan the
statee wa. Ibiadlaiiail
I nder tho provisions of the In-
junction Texan or us repnsu-nta-Hvea
aie anjolnad from 'aaUang any
purport. righta or making of is
BUlng any grant. leases or perml
lo any peimtn. corporation or aaao-
clatlon covering or affecting any
laada "r aju aart af tha bad of in-
Ited river lying north of the line
of the south bank of auch. river aa
sal south hank existed at the dale
or in.- raiiri .iii-m ..r tlie t r.-..t .t
i-' i between the I'nlted Stales in I
Spain that la today on February
SU. I HU. and between 100th degree
of west longitude and the aoulh.ant
ertt corner of the statu of Okla-
homa. The order authorises the receiver
to take goaaaaalon al tha iamb tad
properly and "take ail Appropriate
tneaaurea t. conserve the oil and gas
in such lands and to control all .per
il! lone thereon for the production
ana .iisposai or su h oil and gases
Itoth states tha ordar turthai pro
vitlea aa well as "all pontons n.iv
in iissenHii .f .v f Hil l in. is or
claiming any light title or interest
therein are directed to deliver pos-
svsHion titi-ri ir to the eald receiver
and are enjoined until the luriliu-
orilor of this court from removing
any or in.- property hereinbefore de
scribed ft in i. ) . 1 1 1 i m and from
' OadMOtma any oil in gas mining
operations therein ami- uadai thi
dtre:tlon ami silj.ervi-ion of ihe re
ceiver and from itn.-rfenng with the
possession control or oiierattuit of
the receiver "
t'ndar the curt' order atepn to
have the Injunction mod If lad aaa ba
taken within II days by Texas or
Independent claimants of any of the
land tavolvad
DEFENDS MARY PICKFORD
comue-i in Divorce Caae i.uics
Charges f.f Collusioii lu Cits..
IMIKS- tiTT Ariz . April I 11 II
.YlcCaron former chief justice of tin.
Nova. la supreme court and couiMiel
for Mary pli kford in her raoajll
divorce a.iUon which was followed
by h.-r marriage to Iouglas halr-
IsatlkF staled here today ba bad la
veattlgated the i it i-utnstajn es uire-
fully Hiirroundlng tha separation of
Mt.ss I'lckfond and Owan Moot and
had autlsfiei himself there was no
tolhiviion. 9
The action he h.iid. u.ts under the
terms of tho "short realdanca' pro-
vision of the law. Miss I1 krord
lives! ut Miuden arhara the rlivoroa
was granted bul thri-o weeks the
lawyer slated
' iwon Moore he Mid nam a to
Minaan and wis aarvad with a aum-
FAOaa ami was repr. s.-n(ed ut the
'rial bill v-ta ""' pclrtonally present.
.Mr MeCarag declared he knew of no
a rra iigeinenl or acttloment betwen
Ml I'ickford and Mr. Muore
ComprnmiHC Accepted
hi Ruhr ReiolutioniHlH
DnsairiaOORr1 Ai.rii j. com
promise proposals mad. by the ller-
iin aovammant were goeaptaal liy thi.
01 k men a ircnerai conf.ri nee .it
Hasan today ami Ihiis the Ruhr rev
OlllUon Is ended according to a telc
Phoni maaaagB received here from
Kaseo tonight
9 BY
iVc-Nistoric Bodies
Pound in New Mexico
Alter Years' Search
XX NT A IT:. N M . April I -Auihoniii'i.ily
proven lo h.tvo I
rwhOlmad in a prr Molorlr vol
ranli
rttpllon lh.. Hkoli'lima of a
t.ov an I i. cut v.i. liriciulit
lo
urfaea Icdai and ate batng
h tiled ill this illy pnpalalory
ahlpmenl to rVaahington 0. C.
a atatamanl was givan out
X I" Chavaa. former major
Santa t'c and foinor stale sch
uparlntandent that the .k. -let.
Wart iii tn a w hite stone hot!
in a good slate of preserv-ili
dial ov . i ad In a In Id. n I ec at
to
by
r
ol
aa
aa.
n.
In
lb- vohianla Uil landa in western
Valencia ooiinti near Ban RafaM
I' . ii. hoc si p owner last week.
Tha aglatanea of thla whlta houaa
amonj tha lava hnda bns king i n
i it . 1 1 u .ii and c p. -.In Ions ft-oiu
'-X lahlnttton hava mintad it far
yi at s
Thi iiMtise waa partially sub-
margad by lha hardanad lava and
. i a ii h iraa! difficulty The
el n I lis tvere coveicil VAllll a
thick y allow plaatar: ihe hair of
tha giti la pre aarvad ami is of
reddtah brow It color li.si.lc ma
Iliad WCra two l.uge luiilolso car
rings and the bodi Itad baan cov-
er... i with aoma kind of fur or
feather'. Xrrungementa are heiug
made for fuith.i InvaatlgatloQ ami
i xi avaiion .it tha aoai f tha dh
00 vary
SHORT DEMANDS
CLEAN ELECTION
$100 Reward Offered
Republican Manager
for Fraud Proof.
by)
TO SIFT ILLEGALITIES
Candidate Want Pnudultnl
I'nieticea Kliminatt'tl ;
II ttlil MectiiiK.
' HeRardlssa nf who is involved
or Ihe I lltl nl part tO Which ho
helonKS thn rapilblloan campalKn
commltlaa will pay linn reward
for liiforinallon leading to Ihe ttr-
re.t and conlcl.n r anv iietson
who Is found voting Illegally or
who In any other manner vtolutag
lha election laws; iiu. reoublleea
aaadldatea win give hmh thotr
tin) anil their money in tin ef-
fort to In. ore a clean .lection free
from agSoked tactics" wits the
evbatanea of a fttatenanl issued
lasl nlultt hy B. H Short rnan-
aifer of the rc-ntibUrnn cnniialKn.
"Tin- repnhllciin ml . 1 .
running on a olean piatforin; ihay
are clean men on a claan llcltot.
Therefor. l 1 . only fitting that
lh. v .tcmanil ami nake ev.rv ef-
fort to Insure a clem election"
Mr Short lei lu re I
"There ehotiiil ba gbaOlUta cn od
aratlon among tha olty officials aa
wail aa among other offlolalg who i
aaa -is a governing Doar. aata .1
m Atklnaon rapuUloan oaodldata
for cnnimlssloner. at an enihn.l.
asllu tiii'.-tliiK nt the Washington
00irriinjK.il o ur. ym htkmi.
Rock Inland Trainmen
Receive Strike Ordern
I IXIItlA III April I - Secret
oriler. for 11 strike of .ill memheis .f
th. Drothernood of Railroad Train-
Bean am ployed on lha Hock island
atst.'m were reoelved in Peoria to-
nlKht Tha orders were laaued and
.ivned lv A l' vVhltney vlee praal.
d.nt of the grand lodge of th.. train
men. Th.- order waa dated from niu.
l.land III.
Suffrage Hopes
Delaware Refuses Approval
M.XX OKIil .NS pr1l I
Woman auffraga l.-a.lcrs bags
after lea in Iiu; ol tl.- pfcal or
nitifbiiti.'ii lu iiu- lovror taoaaa
af lis DHaVvrara bvlt-iaiurc aald
L.tulstaiui. ahfaae tngtalature iiiccim
m.iv in. dnobtlraa would prove Lha
pivotal state Mult favorable ac-
tion in tin la.ui-.iami leghdaliim.
li eysa -.aid. would give women the
rlirht lo vote In tlie iBiallltmllal
election.
nOVKIt D.I April I. The rati-
fballon resolution to make Ix liware
the 3Ath Mtalu nect-a.ary to wtite the'
women Buffraae ggtaadmtnl Into lha
coristlHitloii of Ihe t'nit. Htatea 1
went down to defeat in the house of
representative tit lav The vole was 1
211 to 9. hut before the result waa
announced taree members changed I
front aye to nayo to pl.t. .- them- j
aalvaa in a parltameaitary poaltlaa I
to move for ra oongtdaratlon and on.
member who was not down iis vol-
ituf asked tri be recorded in the peg.
atlv.. Hagbteen affirmative votea !
were neceasjiry lo pass ihe reaOlutlOB
Aft'-r Iho 11in th. houaa adjourned'
until Monday.
In a p u llameritary acnao accord-I
lug to ihe rutaa of th. legtalaturBf I
the BuffraKe quastlon la not dead fori
Uiu apaghal .canon but leKixtuiive
22 PAGES.
WORKERS
Union Men Decline to
Continue Conference
at Washington
WANT PUBLIC VOICE
Refuse to Discuaa Wages
Unless Third Side Haa
Delegates Present.
DISAGREE OVER LAW;
Dispute Now Goes to Labor
Board Which President
Must Appoint.
GUARANTY COST HEAVY
Houston Announces Gov-
ernment's Cost Near 175
Million Dollars.
WASHINGTON April
ItegottetlOtal I.elVreen the
com mill .1 1-1 or senl tag
I Wa...
ofTTerena'S
Ihe rail-
I nattu ana ihe unions were broken
off tonight when the railroad rciro
eaatatrrea declined to ooatlaua aoa-
I to I 1 all in of dam Ian da which have
baan eailn laeti t ttLt 1 1 on't.ono tiuo
unless ihe publte was kIv.ii a voice
in the proaaadbagg.
i'nii..r in. praalalsaa of ihe traaa
portattoa ael the waitn tsmtroveray
tt'ttt win ba rafgrrad to th. railroad
kebor board nrhlch is yet to ho ap
pointed b) I'raaldenl Wilson. The
law provldaa for Uurea raprassitta.
lives of the yuhlic on this hoard.
B T XVhlter. chairman of tha rail
way aaaoutlvaa feranoa commit
ta. an no tanned tin. daehnoa in a
sl-il' til which .til I h two utile
wet. in disagreement a. lo the pro
vt-'ions of the traneportation aal The
union repreaeatallvea were aaM to
hold that the ;iw contemplate an
in r sm.nl he i wen the r'lllt ils ami
the i iniiloyes prior lo any 0P0OI
Itinlly for pari Mpat Ion hy the r.-p-
I re.entativea or the go bite railroad
CommHteemrn held mat auch an
agreement might i reach ad but
they ill I not helleve that "cotlirrr.s
Ivai conl.-mplstc.l that a aon 1 riivrtiv
Intolvlnir so ki i-.it an iidillllon to
iranaportauon . oi. iad lu which
tin ill II- K therefore so vltarry In
ten .1 shoniii h. iiispost'd of by
direct negotiation "
Qiiaranty provMona of the new
miircad law win cost tim govern
ant epproBttaately inn ono. ono for
the aik month th.y ats operative
Secretary Itouaton eatiaiatad tonight
ii- -ani th.it machinery was being
art Ited to hnnrllo lulvaiu'es to the
raitroada and loan from tha l30o.-
0011 000 r voivlitK fluid and that cor-
norallona already hnti filed applies.
lions to cover deficit from which
tJOafTtirOIP OH PAfJKi KOllftTBBN.
O'HORNETT SEES BARNETT
Conforcina.
n I 1 llcforc sims'IiiI
.llldiro lU-Mutla Not I lira !.. I
X-NK-.;M. Kan. April 1. A
aonfaraosa between Jaakaoa iiarn.it
reputed to ba tha araalthlaat Indian
In the I'nlted SLatea and hla former
guaxdlsa. ''rl J. O'llornett was
held today In th. presence of Ju'Iks
x jackeon. The davawpmaati of
th' oonferenee were not disclosed
.Indue Jackson U sie-al commis-
sioner by Kansas aupreme court ap-
pointment to tnkn testimony In the
hah.aa oorpag protiaadlngi insti-
tuted hy 0 Hornett. to havo llar-
natl returned to in. gtiardbanahlp
The bWUa Itrew Out of the re lit
marrtaife of Harnett The ludlim a is
tcoo in panted to aVlnflaid from Cof-
fevvllle by Mrs Harnett and ber
I ' 'Kb'. 1 Mn. i Miixlno liwn.
are Dashed;
leaders irenerally conceded that the
hope for affirmative action in both
hougea Is forlorn.
Th" icKishiiure. culled In eatraor
dlnarv BeMalOB by OoVernOT Town-
Band to Qonalder thB amendment and
B revls. 1 school cod. met on March
II Innumarabla nee tin ga and can-
ISC. were hi id but the "an t laf' who
from the beginning had a majority In
the house succealad In holilliiK Ihelr
advgjstaga Keptrblloan leaders used
the argumanl that defeat of the
amendment would spell defeat for
the pitrty 111 the presidential election
hut tin- republican m.inbers of the
howae who were opposed to aurrrnjrc
held to Ihelr conviction and the
tn 1- ire went down to defeat.
fj rati flea tlan over the fjalaai of
ratification waa eapreaat-.l I.y Mrs
Henry 11 Thompson president tf th
Delaware aaaootatton oppoaad to wo-
man BUffraga Sho aald:
"We have asstiranc. from Conner-
1 lent and Vermont that no spi :.
seselon will be called We also have
assurances ohm. New M.. fJtj
Oklahoma and Mulno wnl by right
of referendum determine the will of
the people as to whether HTOm R
shall vote."
fJkfeeinnUI aaaainn tkdar ltntl.. A
A O S at. M. Iridai. April 30.
P m. Cuuv.niiua hall. 1st j ... ul
PRICE 5 CENTS.
4 MEN INDICTED
FOR COURT LEAK
PorHMr Secretary
Supreme Court Jus-
tice Included
of
TOLD PACIFIC DECISION
Rilling on Famous Kail Case
Tipped Off by Anhton
Kmbry Jury Charuci.
IS FIRST CASE IN HISTORY
Initial Case of Action in
Cases of Highest Tribunal
Broker A Iho Named.
AVlHIIINfiTOM April 1 -.Vw ttie
first ttma in biatory . e rim Seal in-
dlotmant Haa returned today again.:.
pargoas alleged t. havo ohiiainrg nt
vanca Information of auprem.
oodH daotaian for ih pitepoga of
(".(! m.irkt apcciihiflon.
Aahton 1'. Kmbry former eacra-
lary to Justice McKonnit wns named
as Ihe. man who diankvtod. 1I10 auh
ataUlOa of lha hlghcat omirf'a forth
omnlBg decision In. tho Hmith.ra Pa-
cific ciwiii last Novomhar 11a waa
suit! to Inivo rocelvsd ItiO for the
informnMuri whereby lh. Mher ta
fen dan ta fct MlUaro Mayer jr. a
N.w York broker Itarnott M. Moeea.
lawyer of Washington am! Jeanne
llmwood tiraveif former tutalataol
attorney In tha depaxunent of Jue
llce. were enabled tt. anil "ahort"
aharoa of Kuuthwn iNu-lfio m winch
a profit of 114 ia.t.0 waa made
The Indictment returned m the
Dktlrlct of foluinblrt auprema nourl
aftai months ol investlKitUon by th
'iep.it ftrt.nl of Jiwlice chariced ape
Oifloally OOMBlraoy la dnfraud tha
United HiiLtea -f Ita rlaht nt aoorwy
surrounding oplniona of the Vanited
Slates supreme oourt prior to miblie
ami. .101 . incut by 'the Judcne In for-
mal session.
It reoited that "from time Imme-
moilal" thn custom was to deliver all
optntoaa so n.i all tlzgna might
...... out navo frqutti ftpponuillly to
ba Inforni.-.l oonccriiliuf thmn to the
.till tl. 11... ...... ft ..I..M.1.I
WWW V" '-' -
land ho reuar.led ni .. 1 .m.I
public trll-1111.il admlitUtteriiiK and
ileclurliiK putillo Inw in a j.iiblic and
general manner without (avur an
one Aahton l'. Kmbry ihon auid Iherc
weii knew."
While there bgVg been minora of
court leaks in the paat investigation
iiiv.as dlaokaaad tluat they were
without foun.lallin.
MESSENGERS ROBBED
Three Men ih Sto.000 In Iaring
Holdup tu Htuisns 1y
Mag Still at lau-icc.
It'tVAJ " - t "e V . . n.
. . . r..cii 1. iitrva.
men in a motor o.n to.lav held nti
tveo iiiesr. iiK' ta from tho 1 1 rovers
National hank ruhbnd therm of
Hr..S40. repiesentlna the pu.y roll of
Swiift A. Co tnd . rs aped. Tho tnoa
had not been capture) toarkjht
Intn todity a nmtor car. Identified
as that driven by the robbera waa
round m an alley in a reeidence eec-
tlon. In tha car were eevetal Htnall
money bun eontatnlng 7o a ruin
coal and a rcpeiitiiig shotirun loaded.
The car -tho police asccrtitned had
been stolen early today.
Tha holdup tik lilac. . on a
rawdad viaduct In the presence of
peil Hirians and persona In motoi
urs and street curs.
CHICAGO STRIKE BREAKS
! t.rtiir- of I il.. . .-r
tn
Imuran- wairt. (JlliTillon.
t'llrt'Alill. Anrla 1. A lir.iiV In
the cltv hull airikn .ttu.-.
ite today when two rruii-i of em
lovtw HKreed to Hubmlt their wave
dirren ncea to arbitruilon. Irtre.
hundri'd and fifty garb.iae handler
went ba.-k to work today and 74
food Inspectors' In 'tie health de
partmctu dee ded to return tomor
row. lattl BBS Bll of the strike of
1000 ct . r k a and stenogri p - was
brought nearer also union officers
promlalag Mayor Thompaon Bbay
wuuld tirtte th- sirlk-rs to go back
ami arbitrate ihe wti;i .pies'lon.
Tlie cliy'. fireman continue to
threaten to unit.
THOUGHTS TO
THINK ABOUT
CQI4SI KIM
This cliy la chocs' full nf Ihoro -consumers
of men a aflrVtOBB. of
apart tnentH and furnished rooms or
real estate unj motor car..
You tin not know who they are or
grbera they are or which of them
wants whit yog have to aell.
Hut If you have an offer or a
proposition for them anything to
sell or any need that they can fill
A World Want Ad will carry you'
message & the right people with
unerring certainty and bring back
profitable r.pilra.
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