The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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REPUBLICAN*. HAVE BLIUHT COW
■TflOL IN TM£ HOUSE Of
HERftEBENTAT IVES.
WOEFEMULKTS HU SADDL?
An<J Will ©« OonstititWKl the Bala*,®®
«f fowr If Old Party Momooit,
Vote As Ufliis—Prnsiciont Be
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PROGRESS OF ITALY'S CAWPAfGI
f HE COLUMBIAN IS A SUBMARINE
VICTIM ORE THE COABT
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v*REW n Li4«D T} Ci RU u
veeident anti State :.«pn-tmen* Have
Ceflur InvustiHation of Latsat of
Series,of .Recent Aotwltmc
of Bunmarmes.
LnniloiwTlu. ova* uf the American
ftteimiump GulumUiaii hue arrived ut
Gunmnti. Spain, in IlfebouUi, uncord
iap to u Kouter (litymtoh fron, Madrid
I noire wus no iirtormatltni whether all
of the crow hull Hur.vLveli when the
flahmt Ilian was sunk utter being
Hlielleti by a stlbmuriue at is no:
himwn whether the ship earned pas
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Room r ,,“''1 ' ' ,,T '•<** HCHllM# Slop.® Of OtaUI »„.*1hL
Anno,o.w, made by Lloyd* ! {-‘«V.«n Jluhn'ns JlrSZ?
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The pi uaidenlittl mte |p the sunn
vouuuvi gives Vitlaoii the hupesi SSHUw
dnuio«ii atie ivir » t(a history uf tu. “"''wwi.
state. fAn the tue, of die ,B1.ttru, from .Wwlndf'
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ovtUod, Pivuidvot WtUov is dui-s at
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«< UoAgiuas uuti Lmguuutiy work ou
bis juvm.wge ^u> S.oU as tUeunug fifs
desk of Ok aw.awuiaUoti yj uiai.Uvs
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sue being shelled by a plunger. Thr
calls wane piohod up at chat tins ai
uduiiral'y a la tuna Kufiiing furtboi
bat! been beard of the tlolumhiaa
Culuiubiim encuunlaruti thf
submarine during a violent itompeot
The submarine eompeUed the (Joluni
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t*1*1 iwus. tf ropjesviitatiros^ btupuss
P» It# *«otlls tw bis ptsiis for EnrlHu
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H'*k pypsWswf. is .vLtUMstood tv bake
Ebe i.vsyit vl tbs elver pyi! as a
bivaUv*! vf bis past .wise av-ij as ap
pwai (4 tbs gebeial Vbflibvs vf pvln y
W 4wu*>atie asuJ fvieuyu abiui.- i.r
tw*k by bilv ip bis speeches as a cab-
bidate (tu rv eiveUvv
Cvftiiivb ielvsus fivpj Key, iiaWp
•bite tbtaplefe give Wiiaott U pJvr
aiity. WJlsvv’s wee was 4'i,1S‘i aed
iivgbea if.fff
.iidgltes pivtaiiiy ip AilWtt.e.svta was
aiiglbly iweteaseb -wbeti tbe »rst ye
#bi«a vf tbe Miubestpa gaatdstttev
Weta attttvvtteed. tie carrier! tbe p'lyst
tvgnvept by bfteep yptea 'f'bis mad.
tint yvte (vi Wjisvu (7*,441, aud tvr
fiagbes, (7b,7yf T»s cubes isgi
bteuta auo tweuiy-tvci ptecitteu at*
fat it, yepvtt
Tbe Wew bjeskv dive, rain stale
beatbfvaEier* eiantta ibe eletiutv vl p,
fc. itviiaea as gvvet vvi and W if Wai
ton Iv ewgieas. Tbe republicans (i*ye
but evfteaded eilbet. With iweipy
Vitte sutaii pfeciiitu missing, Wilsvv
la leading iiugiie* by iM«i yvles.
napvbli«an« (tain.
Tb# republicans apparently bave
•lei. led US cvngressnten end me
deinvcrata ftt, and, in addllbtn, Wew
Meiicve iepiearniailve prui/ebly will
be denivcrai(c. Tbe alfllialivns vf nvv
aie ecauermg
Pvlitkiana InUreated
Allbvugb fbe utugiess eiecied will
pvt meet under ordinary cuudumus
null! ilecewbar, 1*17, pidMiclana here
•nd in Wasbtngiuu already are deeply
In I alee led In Ibe fact dial (lie remrus
Indicate » uarrow margin nf coutrul
Hi tile bunse of repreaenlailves.
Under (lie present rule# of I be bouse
ibe speafcerablp la wore of an bono<
(ban a pos< of power, but a abai p non
teat will be oyer i» t.'bemp E'laik
present apeeker, la certain to be sup
ported by line demucrais, and ibe re
publicans may eeuler on lha caudi
dacy uf iieprasunlalfya femes Maun
of Illinois, ibe present ininoriiy leader,
and llie winner will probably be deter
aimed by the yotee of lesa (ban half a mein*
dvauH members not allied wild e|lber !!»>»n
greai parly.
(iamecrete f» «p*ad Program,
if Una! election reiurna show ibe
bouse la republican, an eclin of tbe
biMln.vmlng atruggls probably will lie
beard in m* session wbidi begins tiesi
womb, wilb tb* demomsts detetmined
to pM lorm,yb all piAslble legislaiiim
♦* fba presidential program while M
fomrnbt ser,sie and bo tree
w*a (WKcaud ,thl,Ubn nap
pilWkHity dsvwr best* tm* ouivi' .caudi
dates wi if be iVibbli Iv eb.bui’. Uu- br«t 1 Kugui.
crM *'***'“* ^ bn* Bagvi&^,
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vUUer parties. r'lr*
’f'b* vBUuaJ vote j# ai*iy three «f die ’ f«
tttUVW {(Ui |M*y|iga4Kl sftttHSUttil UlW •
mwlvvd m»6f votes. arid that
were Ciart against M. Jn the eaaus’ i
wunues. }}#dif7 votes were vasn (* itt
vvr vf tbe repeal vf Ow ivgiHiauoa ^ . ■ - ■ ___...
law ar*d V4.4VJ! wery cast **axmi Use ^ e» rH.um*
repeal, ; vw in tbe bauds uf tbe slain elective
. ^ came dnwtieg there ware! *** **
fil.SH vvbva cast, a nwpwbty vt wvicu , r»r tw Sw. («>«.
4s iic.m fn the *i*iy4br ve counties, ’ " "
tbe proposed election few has not only
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American Registry.
Tbe Columbian is under America.!
tegiatry and aaflefl from Me* Vori
October Jk and Boston Ofitober JB
bound for Oanou. 8be at reiportet
I as touching at fet. Nana.ire, rranoe, oi
I Kw*-««b«r *, tearing that port tic
nest day.
7 he Columbian is owned by tin
American J'iawai an Steamship Com
pany of New York and was built &
San JOtuiutaop in 3 BUT Tiie v«w,>
| earned no patmengera, but had a cier
vf 4iit>Ottt 318 t*Cu;€ir* nuc! n»«9D.
war under charter by Omi F,"anoe and
, f.anada Steamship Company with pj
; ficus in New York
bdcharebt ANOTHER TEU-
ton failure.
ALUES W(X OK ALL FRONTS
Entente Enjoys Eucceesful Work With
Many if mor Victories.—Prince
Ruppfcecnt Meets with
Revenues.
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President Wkson Will Investigate.
Washington The cane of the Amur
ioao steamer Cofuaibiaa, rejiortec
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house : tui,k off the Spanish coast, has beer
laid before Prendem Wilson and the
state depac'. men! as part of a genera
summary of recent submarine opera
ions, construed by some officials as
the
• waiority Of tbe “.yes” nod "nAi" v«u I"1 ,TTL_„ ..
byi also ha* wore than a majority of on*7 v 1 ‘
*ii votes east.
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Infvraiarivo regarding the Co],urn
1 KHwa ’’irmuss, deni. | fetes is so incomplete that no officia
would predict what part the eas*
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Visoai No. U -Jobs S. Vaughn, demo.
Jrlau-ict Ko. J»-T. Rider.
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this gwernreent's course. The Amer
'can <xmsui at Balboa r'trwarded the
rejort ibaj the vessel bad been »uni!
'birty miles off Cape Ortega! and her
crew saved, but no details were give
The report received several day,
ago the! the Columbian was bedrg
she fed by a submarine led many off)
cials to believe thal she probably wai
running away thereby saerifici* g lier
immunity from attack. If she carried
"iniraband and wa*s properiy warned
he car e may resolve itgelf Into a gue»-
tins of indemnity.
London Fuel (I Man hail Von Mack,
•ruson jtnd jUa Tmnoaic host are cun-
i.ii'Uuig their hgiti before the Russian j
cud ttouuianiaai forces in Dobrudja, ac-
cordiag to a Bucharewt fli> jw:,ob. Tim
du patch tstafes the Bulgarian popu-
lation is fleeiug truzu Dobrudja to BsJ-
earia.
Tbe entente allies are a^ancing
fmti tbe north upon tlie left Hark of
'-'a M.acketiwen at. Ttriierrtavoda
ether entente fotues are close to tbe
town along tin' route of the twelve-mile
bridge and viaduct which span the
Danube and carry the railroad across
tibe eHenri ve marsh land near the
isuua fcij-^aan.
The dispatch say* great Brer hare
'•een observed in the direction of
Tehenaroda and Oonstanza. the ter
"j -ti and tbe Danube, and that it is
'*«se town* which hare been set on
' re. preparatory to the evacuation by
'• ;f Teutonic forces.
french and Biberian forces made
teveraj attacks against the Teuton :
positiona east of Monastir and the
Princess Juliana, the only child »
Queen Wilhelmina of Holland is dan
Strously in.
REPUBLICANS HAD THE CASL
CONDUCTING THE
CAMPAIGN.
RECENT
Combined Funds of Two Big Parties
ever Three Million
Dollars.
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I a redo. Term—Nearly JOO person*.
I tin ludln* oje’n, women, children and
j < arrauza aobdiers, were killed la an
attack by llapata follower* on a pus
vengsr train pear Contrera*. aute of
Moieloe, according to Merlco City
new.-paper* Tbe passenger train was
preceded by a n, lilt ary convoy train
eiiibi ktlofeiera In advance, which
pat-M-d the ZapatlsUs safely.
The passenger train wa» hailed In
a monnteinoua region and ludlecrlm
•bat*- massacre started, only one per
son, so far as known, escaping death.
This was Captain Antonio Priago*.
j When the attack, which It is said
j continued for only It mtanten, ended,
■ soldiers and men ann women pa*
heoyers and even babies lay dead In
pl'es
The soldiers on the train were un-
urrned, their accoutrements being
aboard the convoy train Among tin-
list of the dead Is the name of Colonel
riarldo Alfaro, commander of the de
lachment, two majors and three cup
tains
- eights north of Cm river in smith- Washington.—The republican cam
eni Serbia, but were repulsed, with paig3 fDDd P**^**! the 12,000,000
eii.y losses, Kays a German official T!* ** shown by a supplemental
statement Only at one point to the !ZT"' T‘<h thc Clerk of th»
souifc Of Polos, were the attacker* urer u " B te». ‘^as
ucre *ful in entering the most ad- mil .-e’ T? r*',p'Jbllcan na,lo»«l «om-
i anced posiuonr ^ ?£ ^ ‘T"' Sh°*S tha‘ Up
,, , " clwe ot bu• ness. October 30
,<:rman and Au»tro-Hungarian *"4*.W8 was co' ected in addition to
troops on the northeast front in Tran- accounted for In the suite
sylvania, made successful sdvanee* “ent fi!ed October 28. It showed dls-
Heversl entrenched Roumanian line- bU^Rement* of *307.«35.
were taken at the point of the bav now st*nd «t *2,012,-
onet to the west of tbe Predeal-Sin JC9 disbursements at *1,SS6.-
aly* road 1
L"t i,.t . , i ne list, while showing onlv th«r
lighting on the Somme front in names -of those who gave *1000
northern Prance with the return of,c,ore- account* for the contributions
more favorable weather conditions,!0* additional persons,
ba* apparently been resumed on in- I ^ ,f Prick and Harry Payne Whit-
creasingly Important Hcale. I"®y he»ded the list with *25,000 each.
London announces the storming by !funds o^Philfd^M®0'0^8 «Campalin*
*h« Hr/*i*h ,.n ti„ ' unas °* Philadelphia and New York
he Hrl ish on the eastern portion of were next with *20.000 and IiTzro
the it,-gma trench on the northern por- respectively. *1T250.
tion of the front along a line more 1 Other contributors were Charles
than half a mile In length. | Warren Fairbanks, candidate for vice
Tbe French have been active aoutb and Eu«ene Meyer, Jr., with
of the river, wnera Hcriin „«« ^10'000 each _
The Democratic Fund.
river, wnere Berlin semioffi-
cially admits they nave scored suc-
cesses.
Crown Prince Rupprccht failed in an
Supplemental reports show (he dem-
^tulta
iillark against tbe French lines nearjOctober 30. In addition to ,K
L,e“‘e of the Somme. Uons of *1.006,283 already TcZ^
laris records. Berlin rtales that a edged, Treasurer Marsh or the demo-’
... n t, to. -.......-1"• ,„>u ivussian* .....
Arthur WllllHiiiH. agent for w,"llnoe to light furiously In the Bar- Ttle lar8est individual contributions
ille supply house In Chi “nov,chl region north of the Plnsk ' *®r® C'eveUnd H Dodge of New York
iclieit here in n hatters.) marshes and along the Naravtivka *29.000, and Edward r n-.e.....
H#nronr»l
WOMEN CANDIDATES* iJTkANSAS
Klliel
fit Kansas lh« pari woman have
I'layed in the campaign fniiMB,| „r
ii* mark«d ahargetariaiiM, ii,i. being
Ilia nisi year women have been able
•« vole for proaldaiti Five women
ate candidates for slain nltlrea anil
iwo fur the leglslaiure |ir Eva Hard
lug of Topeka, who was defeated on
ilia ituinnctaile iickei for iha data
•tailn iinioloailon for nongraaa, by
Itav H J ijgrwjga of Topeka, lit lha
August primary, la a uanittilatu for
etmgraa* on an ludepandant llnkat
wiilteheatl Ilf Istwi'MIca Is so
'•tallat eandldatu for lleutanant gov-
einor; Margaret (Handle of Pltlahurg
I* aoeialisl candidal" lor secretary of
»•»'«. and Mary Hlhlilii of Wichita
is pioldhlilim nandidate for the aume
office Ida lielonf of Wlndtld Is cult
•llitsle for superintendent of public In-
• IPttellon (in Ilm aoclallnt ticket Two
Home,, candidates for the lagt.iatur.
aie Mrs Harvey Klnlaa of Hiawatha
demoer.,, *„,( K|la Baldwin (toeM
1st) of Kanaaa City.
' Woman and Child Killed.
Tucson
an uulouiolille
liunhutt, reached hern in n buttered
automobile ufinr n casn by Villa
bandit sharpshootera In another car,
in the course of which it woman,
whose name la unknown here, and
Williams' mile daughter were killed
Willisina' wire was killed In Chihuu-
lorn before the chase began.
Corporal Takes Murderous Spell.
Istredo Corporal W, Hnilth ahot
nnd killed Privates Jones and Mo-
Knlglil and wounded Prlvalo Con-
ners while llie four, all member" of
K troop, Fourteenth cavalry, were at
ihw camp alahlea. Hnilth waa placed
in Ihn guardhouse Conners' Injury
wan not aerloua; he waa hit In the
arm Hnilth flred but three shots.
Officers and men of the Fourteenth
were reticent regarding the affray,
'ml tt Is lie (eyed Smith waa temper
■irtly imbalanced. Alia bodies wore
removed to a morgue
French attack on tbe SallJy-Salllisel
sector wuh repulsed. In aerial com-
bats on the western front, the Ger-
mans brought down ten entente aero-
planes and the French put five Ger-
man machines out of action.
The Austro-tlermans and Russians
reported an add!
cratlc committee
tlonal *304,416.
The accounts show total e,pPndi-
OtW°LV,128’72 f°r ,he dpmi,rrats.
Other statements will be filed later
showing the finances between Oclobet
and election.
marshes Rnd along the Narayuvka,
southeast of Lemberg In Galicia.
Oil the Narayuvka front, the Ger-
mans, Berlin claims, entered a Rus-
sian position and held It against five
counter attacks. Petrograd, however,
says Gorman attacks In this region
were repulged.
Aviator Gets 21 Scalps.
Second Lieutenant Georges Guy
nemer, the famous French aeronaut
who recently drought down three Ger-
man aeroplanes In two minutes and
thirty seconds by a stop watch is
*25.000. an<1 EtlWard L Unh-t
*12,500—Thomas D. Jones and Davlr
B. Jones, Chicago.
sio'oon~M 1T ° Su"lvi>n- Chicago
* ® 000 Alvin Umermver. New
lork: Frederick C. Pennlleld, New
°rk Charles J. Peabody, New York,
S. Peabody, Chicago.
Troops To Be Supplied With the Vick
era Weapon.
oZa'bl™r -™°~ Immediate pur
credited by the war office” In atToffl" ot the preseT stand"9! maChlne
clal statement with having destroyed ! equipment of ?ht ™^. ' f°r th<
two more German machines Thls 1Z
A joint bonril nf on,... .... *
TO BUY 4,000 MACHINE CUNJ
creases lo twenty-one the number
brought down by Ibis aviator. Three
other German aeA,plane* were des-
troyed the same day by the French
n fighting on the western fro*>*-
“ Jolnt board of army, navy and rni-
Hue corps, officers. The board note)
that In case of sudden emerge ,cy an
b £ehtr,.nS °f HeV■,^,, ">a^« ™u ;
ooii^ht in open market.
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Keyes, Chester A. The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1916, newspaper, November 17, 1916; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860019/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.