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The Oklahoma News
nee by everyone
Auditorium at 8
HOME
EDITION,
VOL. 12, NO. i.
FELL I-KABED WlltK S13RVICB OF
THK UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1917.
PRIPF 1N OKLAHOMA 1-RUEWHERE TWO CENTS
rRlCL CITY 1C BY CARRIER 10c A who?
CITY DRIVE
ON VAGS IS
WAR TO HILT
I FAIR WEATHER REST
( OF WEEK, PREDICTION
The weather man says "Fair
and cooler weather will prerail
Wednesday night and Thursday,
while Friday and Suturday will
probably bo fair also.
Hourly temperature from T a.
40,000 LOSE
HOMES BY
KERENSKY IS
VOTED DOWN
WHAT SATTERFIELD WOULD DO TO THE KAISER.
Maximum Police Court Fines, j
With Exile the Alternative,;
Face Many Men Arrested at j
Employment Bureaus.
MONEY LINES POCKETS i
m. to 1:
7 a. m..
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a. m. ..
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8 a. m..
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TWO HURT IN
AUTO WRECK
JAP TYPHOON BY RUSSIANS
Most Destructive Storm and Democratic Congress Votes
Flood in 20 Years Sweeps 813 to 180 Against Coalition
Island Empire—Tokio Dam* Government, Reconsidering
age $3,000,000. Tuesday’s Victory.
RAILROADS PARALYZED!CHANGE NOT EXPLAINED
_ | Mrs. Enoch Capshaw and her I
financial Status No Defense1 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lawson H. Eighty Lose Lives in Capital Possibility Suggested That
/V.J n • ! Capshaw, were injured, the lat-
to Mayor S Order If Prison-: ter seriously, when a Maxwell
ers Can’t Cite Jobs—They
Caused Crime Wave.
War on the vagabonds, Insti-
tuted Monday by Mayor Over-
liolser, took a serious turn Wed-
nesday—for tho “vags.”
Police raided a number of
labor agencies in the city, tak-
ing all men hanging round the
labor hoards but refusing the
work there offered. Ten men
were bagged, and haled before
Police Judge W. O. Mitchell,
On condition that the men
automobile driven by Boliver
Capshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch Capshaw, toppled off a
bridge near tjie Frisco crossing
and S. 23rd-st, Tuesday night.
Enoch Capshaw, father of
Lawson H. and Bolivar, is coun-
Alone—Rivers Still Rising—! Bolsheviki Took Advantage
Hurricane Tears Roofs and of Leader’s Friends’Absence
Wrecks Ships. to Overthrow Decision.
By United J’lest.
Petrograd, Oc-t. 3.—The all-
Russian democratic congress to-
„ BY RALPH H. TURNER.
ty jailer. Lawson is an attache ^ njted Press Staff Correspondent
of the county clerk's office. His Joklo, Oct. 3. Tho most de- ..........
wife sustained injuries to her 3,rucHvo typhoon and flood In ' t|BV voted 813 to 180 ai'ainst
spine, which, tho not fatal, are ,20 years today had destroyed " coalition government
of a dangerous nature. °' buildings rendered ja ^e de“slon is.Tow directly
Mrs. Enoch Capshaw suffered j 000 homeless, paralyzed rail- , j Premier Kerensky and the
a broken hip. Dr. J. H. Holli-! roa< 3 •"ml ,shlppinK a,ld doMe provisional government
day. attending physician, report- in the city I yesterday the same conference
ed both women in improved con- Th, lvm Li,„ M ., .. voted 766 to 688 in favor of a
diUon Wednesday afternoon. ™e s o m broke Monday. It 'coahMon of all parties in the for-
The accident occurred accord- ■ L;,,K nrst m the vicinity of
would either engage in honest . * HcuiueiiL ua-urreu. aauru- ■ _ .. ------ -- 7*7 mation of a cabinet which should
labor or leave towYbefore night, '% »£££•$£ h.Ve°," s^om «n Padffc. “"The0' whole* Xore flrmI* ad‘“1““tor the Russia,.
• ho juiige dismissed their cases.
Three were at once hired by
Contractor J. W. Maney, in
charge of waterworks construc-
tion.
All Had Money.
Under the mayor's order, ail
men not at work or refusing
work, no matter how wealth"
may -be considered as “vags."
Tlie peculiar working of the
order was shown by Wednes-.
day's bag. Not a man arrested I
had less than several dollars in j
hts pocket at the time. One {
man carried S&O in his wallet. :
All were charged as the order
prescribes.
the road to look at a passing , Jlpe "as Inundated. A small Th t t0(jav came after thi
,min i tidal wave uccompanled the wind V louuy came auer in,
,raln- .. ..n,i min a, ,! u"1,10 conference had formally deter-
Miraculously, Mrs. L. H. Cap-j a^braIp of At^ Tolfla harbor a !mlned to reConsider that do
sliaw’s 4-months-old baby es-
caped unhurt. An 8-year-old j sw®pt_ u_!*dfr
son was also uninjured.
cargo boats were
A completo estimate of tiie
j damage or of the loss of life
eisfon.
300 AT R. C.
CONFERENCE
_____ The sudden change of mind by
will be impossible for several tUe democratic conference, is no;
; days. The official estimate is explainable unless the liolshev.lv,
1 at least 80 dead in Tokio alone. and the anti-Kerensky forcet ,
Newspapers predict that this flg- ! seized upon a moment in th.
jure will he doubled. j proceedings when .he majority |
Floods NtiU Rising. j elements were absent to hurry
| The telegraph system is ut- thru a reconsideration of Tues-
| terly demoralized and reports day’s vote and then had suffi-
| of loss of life or damage in clent strength to overthrow the
other parts of the empire are Previous vote sustaining Keren-
BY CARRIER 10c A WEEK
II.S. WARSHIP
IS DAMAGED
IN COLLISION
Destroyer Is Smashed By Brit,
ish Nava! Vessel; Water-
tight Compartments °< event
Sinking of American o.'
BLINDING RAIN IS CAUSE
.Britisher Stands Off, Slightly
Damaged, Takes Off Crew
and Tows Disabled Ship to
Port.
of
W5ATL.®"SK-. •UtSTViLK’SS^’S!
building. Mayor Ed Overholser delivered ■ ”*f buildings, whipped ships ^?ction' "as ®asl by only !>!t.i.
Each man lia’ed testified that uu address of welcome from their moorings ami beat Four hundred, sixty-one delo-
be had been working up to „The Rcd Cross ha* removed the downpour of rain into abates wcre absent.
Tuesday, and tiiat lie had «■- 01)p Word from inv vocabulary : verltable flood of water in the! Rejection of a coalition plau
ready signed for another job. and from mv (liclionury an<1 |Iia't L-treets | in such a fashion may or may
Most s-ul thev intended leaving “impossible” said the' n,e Imperial palace buildings not stand. Kerensky’s support-
Wednesday night. Not one liad j mayol. ’ ’ I suffered considerably am era have insisted that unless
~ lured out for local work. | ’ w slmnions, division dl- ! «>“«v other beautiful striir!tirflff,'b|u|ul1-1 ■' "Klea of VflwiHnr~of
•Better Jobs Here. „ ! rector of the lied Cross for the!1'1 ,ho cit>'- all elements in tho government
'7^% x" acthwaxt, made a short talk , Tl)" exfhange was|wa;' approved .utter chaos would
said Chief Nichols. They will fo,|ow, th„ mayor. Simmons ! cIosed a» «la.V today. foll°^ in Russia.
leave town for a 2o-cesits a b the 1)rin(.ipal speaker all---
hour lob. when the 35-cent kind hi h 8chool auditorium meet-
go beirging tiere at home. . Wedneoday night
. ‘7nd ,fhey n!rv“yarea?rrested Louis LeBea.tm, ..-rector of
leady « ion t e. • 1 publicity, med. a short talk be-
riiev^ all are^atrong on the sym rore adjourn,ner • -or lunch His
' dFo>irP men. Martin Uarler, J. waa ",l, Wt,w,0.f t1'" j be!;ah assembly in session at Rock Island Thursday will carry
li Gibson, M. G McAlten. II. E. ^ed H?38 anti ' 0 0r8am-j the I. O. °. F. building to Her-j734 “selects" to Camp Travis
Walker, arrested Tuesday night zat|on' "‘“rt P ------ ” ‘" '
pm
, u.s iiie A ujuu .1, a senes oi cartoons
would punish Wilhelm Hohenzollern for his sins. Watch for
By United 1‘rets.
Washington. Oct. 3. — An
American destroyer operating in
i-uroppan waters was severely
damaged in a night collision
"Ith a British naval vessel, the
navy department announced to-
day.
AHer the accident the British
ship stood by, took off part of
the destroyer's crew and towed
her into port.
No one aboard either ship waa
injured and the destroyer has
since been repaired and returned
to active service.
Due to Rain.
An Investigating board of
naval officials found that the
are. (1 on t was duo to the fart,
that Die destroyed emerged front
a heavy downpour of rain which
made her invisible almost up to
the moment of tho collision.
A drydoek examination of the
American destroyer revealed an
immense hole in her side, two
REBEKAHS PROMISE
HOOVER THEIR AID
Word was wired from the Re-
9-CENT MILK
IS REALITY
0. P. AFTER
Two hundred, twenty draft ro-
sjsters will have their day to
plead in federal court here Oc-
__ j tober 5.
I Many indicted on leader of-
Nine-ccnt milk became a real-1 tenses are expected to plend
ity in Oklahoma City Wndnes-
rtuj WIPII Wi tjUarts arrived
guilty, seeking lighter sentenee.
At present 56 are in penitenti-
ary. The rest are free on bond,
or uncaptured
proceeding
Two special trains over the
The
and'”charged with gambling in A ta,.lt, ,on,. . ,'‘T,!?P P "j?”™’? ' ,bo\ ^^blka'hj |at San .
ft At f «t-1> eo Id nnonmr tlio . A U r,___- . <
be charged witli vagrancy.
Wants Testimony.
“I don’t know what charge T
will fix.” said Judge Mitchell
Wednesday. "I must hear full
testimony first." j OKLAHOMA SUFFRAGISTS , t _ ....... .
Mavor Overholser's contention FOP V IRFRTY RONOQ count was t«Aken of mothers I cinl at K1 Heno. [a fluurt,
tliut the vags overruning the city ! LidLKI i DUWLJa present who had sons in the! The Frisco will run two spe- Mullen said,
are largely responsible for the j „You can Q(lotfi inp as saying! ha",'y fra„nd U„ppas, fou"d "lat 20 ciaI -trains Thursday and carry
will
• , . , - , ... --------- "a.v in his work I he made up at MedTord and El
................ Th“ -» rrto,,"c!u'..rk, ™s*up*' s
afternoon. jsentative of Hoover, spoke at the I. ii (i. N.
Extension work plans are the j the morning session of the Re- Oklahoma City “selects" will
purpose of the conference. jbekahs on “Food Conservation.” | go on the Rock Island at 6:4..
Judge C. V. Mason, Ardmore ■ nt. Thursday,
also spoke.
This train will
by Ok.ahoma News artists telling how they jand'funneT'hroken'and^the^rore^
Imast smashed. Only the fact
. i that, tho destroyer’s water tight
EXPECT GUILTY PLEAS I A oompat'Onent8 were closed pre-
vented her sinking.
W lien the American vessel
Special la ‘t he Seirn. | ” " “ “ " " a» towed in. her entire after
McAloster, Okla., Oct. 3. — g a w mam mm p®rt "as awash. The Britisu
I ilLlBl I LiTl uhi1’ "lth 'v,llll> a!lfi collided had
I arm I rl I r hpr sr«™ hudly twisted but was
L11 8 W Li L ft. I I ft. .uot seriously damaged.
I The smash was directly due to
-- j11 Pitch dark night and the fact
By tailed rimy. *hat, I’0'1' ve83ela nccordinx to
Milwaukee, Wis.. Oct. 3.—'V. 7iu! Wer0
U. Heinnemann. Wausau, chair- 1 ut ^
from Norman. It was at once or umaptnrotl. or tho WlseonsitU Republican “GNASH TEETH FtCHT"
turned over to William Tobin, | Tlio fond hill presented lo , state central committee, today- HINHFiVni loroc a _
grocer, 328 W. Grand, for dis- federal marshal for board of tho 1 announced tliut body, with the; ‘“"“tnDUKt,3 ADVICE
posal- J men since Aug. 8, is $2807.50. 1 exception of two members, eon- I Ity t ailed 1‘rmn
Ono iiottr after tlio milk was The record shows 354 were hold ours in a telegram to Washing- London, Oct 3 _ “Let
j t<»». requesting the impeachment, gnash our teeth and not sav^
I and expulsion from the senate of word about peace until the'work
Senator Lafollotte. iH done and victory is ours ” In
Chairmen West of the gen- what Field Marshal Hindeiihurg
| oral committee, also concurred repi|n,i to a telegram • of con-
j “ J,10 *,,|',Brani- gratulatlons on his 70th blrth-
I The loilowliig telegram, dated day, according to an Exchange
Oct. 2. was sent to Chairman Telegraph Amsterdam dispatch
I’omerene of tlio Honato commit- today
.V? I,.riv''V«*’!‘- 11,1,1 « ropv to; “This must be the motto of
liealdent Wilson t|,e whole German people,” the
SAYS FOOD EXPERT As chairman of the executive German commander asserted
n. ... . . . tii., --- i <011112111160 of tho Hepublican 1
The ruilk we are shipping m | U\j I nited Pit**.
SPECIALS GO THURSDAY
WITH SELECTED MEN pult, on faIe |°° auartshad been, at ono time
sold, with the demand steadily
increasing. Tobin said he would i
order 300 to 500 quarts for
Thursday. He expects tlio de-
mand to grow from day to day
and is preparing to do an ex- :
ceptional business.
City Chemist C. K. Clifford
wur to analyze the Norman milk :
Wednesday afternoon. The milk '
comes from W. ('. Bogle, Nor-
man dairyman.
SAUERKRAUT
IS OUR ALLY
AND K. C. CLAIMS TO
BE UP-AND-COMING
are uirgi-iv ,e»i>„»siu,u *o, .... j ‘ You cu:-. quote me as saying 1,1,1 from
iunum- 1 able holdups and house jthat t)l(J EuffraKists of Oklahoma pa..h Qprv(n„01,,, f° I'11-00 30113
robberies of the last month, were Uvi]1 (lo aM within ,hpir power; ’ _
borne out Wednesday in the casej,,, niake this second sale of Lib-1
of Oscar Mack. He was arrest- PI.(y Bonds a success,” said Mrs.!
ed last Monday night on charge BianChe Lucas, prominent wont-'
of vagrancy, and his case con- ,an suffrage leader, of Oklahoma i
tinued till Wednesday morning, f^ty, Wednesday.
S. D. Ward, appeared at the “We are not opposing any-1
station to sign complaint 01 j thing that is for the benefit of!
big' way robbery against Mack, the country,” said Mrs. Lucas.;
Ward charges Mack had held | Hh,- declared that women of!
him up on 1-1. Grand, removed |the suffrage association of Okla-j
liis money and knocked him un- homa were strongly opposed to i
conscious. Ward still bore the action of militant suffragists I
marks of the heating. |who were boycotting Liberty |
Mack was fined $26 on tlie;bonds.
“vag” charge, and turned to
the countv oil tlie holdup charge.
Men taken in Wednesday’s
raid on the labor agencies were
R, H. Tubbs, L. D. Sherrell.
Carlin Monroe, Manuel Diaz.
Frank Roper, Leo Oglor, lion I district
FIVE YEARS
FDR JACKSON
1,242 men to San Antonio. One
line.
, ,i .late central committee, which
is much cleaner than some of- Chicago, Oct. 3. — Sauerkraut organization was largely respon-
tliat sold in Oklahoma City as tin- German invention. Is going slide for Senator Lafollette’s re-
make ronnections with the spe- j Jersey product and at 15 cents to turn on its inventor and help election last November, and all
Milk Inspector O. E. us win the war, in tlie opinion members of this committee con ■ Paul Cottrell, of the Cliam-
... _ ...... •',*33 Catherine Cook, or Golf curring, except two, who have bet- of Commerce, ordered 5000
1 "T, "!!* attending the Woman’s Na- enlisted a. I are in tlie service liberty bond buttons from Kan-
Toldn said Wednesday that tlonal Farm and Garden asso- of their ci.^ritry and their pres- 333 Cltv
of the trains will be made up at no matter what pressure might elation conference here. , ent address unknown, I appea1 He received word that 3000
Aston and one at Sapulpa 1 hey i bo brought to bear, h s price ”H is a good war food, h* U. s. senate to impeach buttons would he sent and that
will he ransferred to the Eouth-| >f nine cents per quart would cause it is cheap, easy to grow and expel Senator l.afollette for the Kansas Cltv office thought
tlken “fAf c.4„ I”LZOT"' beTuncllangfd;r. .... ,in<i-i.7,ia ,f0O<I vaIl,e*" 8,10 3a>3 treasonable and seditious utter- "'is was a sufficient number of
taken to San Antonio on that T. I-. Hurt, White House j I Ians for a mammoth food nnces and disloyalty to our gov- buttons for a city of 30 000 in-
Dalry owner, claims that no supply next year with an attempt eminent I habitants
dairymen can sell milk for less to Prevent high prices, thru reg “Wisconsin is lovallv behind' Coitnli fired hack that Okla-
erftn ^nta and malc0 a mod- ulatlou of tlie middleman, were the government in this war and homa City had absorbed 11 OOP
1 erate pioflt. He (hums that he .launched at the opening se.islou will ,|„ her full share and we liberty bonds of the first issue:
.. . ... *1'. oss I r'J.ri * ask that Wisi'on.'hi !>♦* spar*Ml *hat tho population nunil>or
than 10 cents. Ills estimate | Lducational campaigns thru- further humiliation in haying lOO.Ouo. and that
000 buttons.
CHIEF AND JUDGE ARE ..........................
LOSING THEIR TRUST !<*sn liot wliolesah* milk
Both rhief Nichols and Police
follows ;
ho wanted
, , . , ,ho r'uuitry to prevent c Senator Lafollotte misrepriient the
i Tndtrc « » Interest on Investment. i/ttr ! failure of home garden cron : ,i)(
Richard S. Jackson was sen-1 d“dga Mitchell claim to be pro-1 ppr qUart. shrinkage in hand-' will he w aged 1,v the rssoe’atloi ' i> '
tetieed to five years in state | Jb", bard school of ,illK> %c; breakage. Ue: nas-1 City authorities are to h« .....e..1^ ...HCe - roper lhc®I RATE INCREASES ARE
:=nt^ynWe=y!n ^ :
' charge of embezzlement alleged iIenrncd lho latest !fisson, “amely. ; ,(. rcnt> taxes,’ insurance >..
ASK INJUNCTION TO I to have occurred over five yearH , r°t to trust a prisoner, ’depreciation, : incidental
STOP TAX COLLECTION a*°- The sentence was the max- jJ lllof. started tho trusting j^c; delivery, wholesale, %c; 4
------- jimum. I e.idea In raRf of I-ec Firos. j |)pr ,.eiu n)i)k delivered at. dairy,
Injunction suit was filed in! Five other charges ar? pend-1 ~J™s4twas (,u-rged wmi disturb- |5%c. and n*t profit, Vic. 'lo-
an* to be
park facilities and
park employes lor an educational
FOSTPONED BY I. C. C.
Wednesday
ing the peace of
neu uxiui, .tv.. , -- ---- ------------- by I ing- All will be pressed, accord-.
qfpwnrt Pat Scraiidlin J. If. ! Harndale jiroperty owners, to Ing to John Toinerlin, assisting , e talked the chief into making
Terrill I Poffrev restrain the city from collecting j prosecution. The second of the a Personal bon i lor him. riiii f
__________ taxes for paving which they al- : six counts was scheduled for appeared before the judge and
An CY URBERS TO PASTE lego is unsatisfactory. trial in district court Wednes- put up "biWi tlie judge still
I tnrpTY I OAIM POSTFRS Paul brought tlie suit I (lav afternoon. ; 1-°*d3-
L.DE.IW i runn ns attorney for Interstate Build- Jackson was employed by the1 Wednesday chief
Twenty members of the Okla-i i,1B Land Company, E. D. Mellon Dry Goods Co., predeces-Iat Tudg”- When the 1’alace Drug; "We dairymen are tint trying
homa Cltv Ad dull will deck Uav-., L. i). Kiglit, Ira J. Holli- “ors of the Scott-Halliburtou Co. !1 on,I.'an5 appeared in tour: an-i to r(di babies of their food. If
themselves out In war attire man. Oklahoma Refining Com- He was alleged to have stolen 1 swering charge of selling Jamai- ; there is any mother in okla-
(overalls and jumpers) and sally pan>’ and Vernon Hai ti. I approximately $11,000, The1 ca tjingPr‘ Judge lound he had j homa City who cannot afford
forth l-i tlie streets of the city The contract called for work j count on which lie was convict- prosecuting witnesses. A J. j to buv a bottle of 15-cent milk
armed to the teeth with buckets!*0 <.’os* $38,750. The National ed Wednesday, embraced $100 i ’ ,upman. drunk, had.been turn- for her baby, I wish she would
of naste brushes anil Liberty I Paving Company, made joint de- only. The jury was out hut a 'V1 10030 by Judge Mitchell. Tuc- )et me know . She can have it
fendaut with the city, laid the ■ few minutes. i llay. on promise of returning free if she will only come and
(asphalt on dirt foundation, but ! Shortly after tlie alleged theft1*0 *PSlify against the drug com-j get it.”
did not "mix” it propertly, says of funds. Jackson went to Mex-jpan'’ ----------—
AWARD tllP, pctition- 11 "eut to pieces ico. where lie was arrested. HDTF’ rtircTC adcm»w-
EXPECTED SATURDAY Jl^.na lhT.!i."ifl.was lah! 1 Sf"praI bno^s '? 1,0 U3f:* <n JOHNSON KICKS AT , A,j va-s is riiiTvr
___ (.ow.i. nils is now in bad prosecution of bis case were pcivr* ‘R/iArkir TLir r*r\ a*t» ALi. VAuj lb RULING
The work of picking the best ! s!lap<“- stolon from Tomerlin’s office on MADE THE GOAT’,
baby out of 300 good babies who.. A; . • L>0< ker attorney for the the eve of the date for his trial..
__________!—i ♦ i. ^ j an a t i o ii a 1 Paving Company, a few weeks «*. ». t ■, n „ .u. . .... i
120 SHAWNEE SELECTS
LEAVE AMID CHEERS
Agues Goins, j ta! ,
”C03t of ail food values en
tering into production of milk ... ’v i'"'1"1 1
lias advanced 1°0 to 400 per ’ 'aw,1'‘' <'k: i n ■ j One
cent,” says the dairyman “The b,‘ndred 1111,1 *’■v' n,.v m> n left
price of milk has advanced but ■ lawn,“' ,'an'I* Travis ai
'got back’ I 50 per cent noon today in u special on th”
Santa )•’. the com! large con-
tingent of Pottawatomie ■ ..unt
selected men.
Loan posters.
They will cover the town.
“BEST BABY’
The train puil»- 1
music, and Hi
crown! of k»-v«*ra 1 thousand
NEW TRAINING CAMPS
were examined in the baby con-
After a post-i The controversy that :■rarted
fereiue, is progressing slowly, j (accepted ponement. sufficient copies, tran- : v ;tb the fir st boot!e-ger’■. ( iijthe BeeHuckins for vagrancy
.. . .* IDs: flK IIV* tlwi Plf V enmniis.-inn- . .. ^ l ...... —____ __
11 M1 ' • - - —— — J . I . 0 , • , *
J. Rigsby P13 oK- b>* th*’ *’ity commission- scripts and witnesses
I °rs, and by t ity < hemist (’. K. railed bv tlie stat»‘ to
who.
I tests.
according to .Mrs. A
in . barge. t riifr„PH
Score cards will be mailed to1
the parents of the babies who
were entered in the cpntest and
the grade of the baby will be
shown on the card. Luther Panick, wanted on
The best baby will he an-|charpP of es,.u;Jini. an ofiaer
noumed Saturday it is expected. ,M1(| threatened a-sault. was ar-
PANICKY PANICK HELD
were cor- j seized by < ty officers under n Questioned '.awvor }•' o r i •• s t
to warrant a'county warrant, was reopened i Hughes, in Judge Price's court,
bays, made trial without the lost books. Wednesday when Sheriff G. K {Wednesday.
---------------------- Johnson declared he had been! “Sure," answered Asst (!o
| made the eKUit’’ for the last | Atty. Porter .Vorgan, on th
liy I a,ini Prcx*.
Washington. Oct. Tin* third
set of training camps January r»
to A pril 5, 1IH^, will permit
- ----- {members of the regular army n.i-
'tlonal guard and national
iin\Cf.pefjfd** been arrested in army along with graduates of • r
tain colleges and military schools
to train for officers* po-it ions,
tlie war department announced
today.
'Please s
reaches the proper committee
and my committee, if called upon
shall undertake to supply what . . -
i ct evidence is necessary to ’ /... ' 1 rrf**
. ....... unit Senator l-ifoll. tt‘■’< 'Owhlngtnn. Oct. 3. The in-
ij11ranees have ha | poj.-tonoua , r '"mmcrce commission
influence ” innny postponed indefinitely cp-
‘•ratlon nf certain transcontineu-
!“1 freight rate increases pro-
FEN KIU FD IN FIRE po-.-d bv lending ruilwavs to gf)
SWEEPING OIL REGION ‘“l" "ff; 1 (,ct- 111
I he increases were proposed
| by the carriers under a blanket
/ " • f/ r•• y authorization contained in the
!• ilniore, < a!., G< t# ’I * n commi: don’s famous 10 per cent
pc, ons arc known dead and decision of June :)0. They re-
overal missinc, ar.* belicv< 1 to lated principally to rates from
' » band have perished in a forest f:r»* < astern points to intermountaiu
nng it'nin the whi.h today is sweeping th* - nd Pacific coast terminals o?*
G.tG»* Sospe oil and mining r#*- iron and steel products, canned
gion. six miles mirth of Fill
more.
Property damage \< »-ons*-r
ya i i vei y estimated at
i be bod;'i*s o( lo persons hav*
bc*« u for nd
leather.
DOCTORS PAY SOUGHT itim**. and n future, all automo-! witness stand.
BY MANDAMUS SUIT lies which are to be kept in “Governor Williams goes «
--- ‘-ity oustodv would have to be j the Loe-HuckinH,*’ added Hugheji
takfn on city responsibility. i Should he be arrested for vag-
M’ADOO fN CHICAGO
lie
»y Fh»i
•der. 'JL\ Sii
1 r t a 1 *a \
pa,
was jm
*rhajM fatal
ly burn
in 1
ry ing
to r*--cue
his sisf
Kuril
. who
burned to
death 1
fore
his *
*yef-. t'*-»j|
Bio Wf*
v. a s
terribl;
y burned in
1 reseu ii
it t h
ree-yca
r-old child
Th
1 r • y-t w
0 oil <i :ri !
s. » ga
Y/li ue
Dial) r
and dozens
of hous
have
hi - n •
onsu Died.
goods. cotton, glass
lumber and clothing.
T-ii - June So, congress passed
a’( amendment to the IntcrPtat..
cnnmr-fce ac; necessitating spe-
' ir: approval for every rate iu-
crease rather than blanket or-
ders
Mandamus suit ti
WHAT PEOPLE WANT taste,! in Arkansas fin Wednes-’ State Auditor E. II Howard to
compel j s„vpral ,iays
laOftT—Saturday night, ^uit
•*rn hetwef n M
Finder call Mnplr
llgl.v. . -.w
clothes on Western hetw<*» n Mam **CP.
day, according to
ro County
Judge William H. Zwic*. ordered
and Fin wood.
Heward.
Panick, tru<
sheriffs of.;pay Dr- LeRoy L°ng’s salary In- ret,lrIled to „s owner a Ghal
errase of $100 a month was ,„p „piZPl, off,
name nieu »n •..mf
rancy?
"Sure, *
p!y.
“And At
came .Morgans
appea rain
li >1 I Hill'd Pr#-*.«.
Chicago, t. Tlie cam-
paign to raise the Chicago fed-
« «»ral reserve district's proportion
rf'* rude Sam’s life insurance rvrs
~ j proceeding rapidly today under
frightened himself' into anTlfe day.* by AUc^ney VieneraY ^ p’5 be^k^^l m?he’cirv^whicV K i!1Kkvag- Adoo's perioral......
V rS 10 U,‘ »;ttt ,,mler FTf‘inK- rclpoUbmlv ■ J tS SJiomW Fo, ling b. .Uar^'llh 'li‘-
r(U,n aP^U *a» A& T, « ‘tSu, ground^tta! f^he ,,Wl) Mor .BOSTON IV. AN CASUALTY
.■vssar ’.5~wK.h'4*sjrsss,.........vs.’sr.......-............. -.••'rny-’*'.■ r ;h?, jZ,a • - ■ ■
_ v -(“cotKi < a sc occurred *iifr!nn»wl toe case againat \>ra Wa-hlngton. O.
a moment. ttiinKing l.e would hr. Bong 5* dean «>f the A<-hooi ,4 Ford onpirr to •- 'had Buiie
make no effort to escape. inaa-|of medicine at i.ic Vulversity of ; cl
much no prosecution was tc Oklahoma, and was made niedt- Iran
Read the rest of the wants on ' J' f<‘V ., ' i! advi;”
D « Rot Loth* r • pat:, a- i u - cnmni.-
Page 8. .left
- 1 1 - - • - ' • :ns stolen. j
FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN
PRESS TO BE WATCHED
B'l I ,ded /Vest.
Washington. <>• ■
language new. pa j
in th** F S. will
I/lai
I i shod
d on
work in
U Ilf*#*!F*r.
\\ A N’T—b'imi b
l»r*ad and cakes*. a'so
>al* tial.erv, S H ?\
»!elp*»r
?.ongir.g to c
tvas seized on cojntr war
.and uc-ed by Ch.e? of 1)
idus- j t*cUv«M Post, who claimed h
la-t ! had run i* to keep it from V*
iiid Georgo
vagran
Warn pol
•v at 11
Lieut. G.
ton, 1
t!i<» (ers reserve corps, was killed in
action. Sept. 2H, while on duty
tided with the British forces in Fram e
,>08 to I f 1
X o Li t. a
1 g a 11 j) i
5 for
<barged
Long Hole!.
State evidence was U
» 1'itc.e that vagrants had been the adjutant e^n^ral ann
N*f<3 today.
volunteer translator in
foreign language new spar
»o - »r
ARE At ! FES PLANNING
INVASION OF GERMANY?
Lund on. Ut-r, - .\ii aiiied
• onfcrcncc at Paris to deal with
the treatment of enemy goods
in territory occupied by the al-
lies. is shortly to b* held, it
was announced today,
PRINCE SUES KAISER
Pi
Fric.dr;* :i Leopold of Bavaria.
' • B*> pla« <h\ under
1 ■ rra;::: for « ■ entri. conduct,
brought *«> tiial li* fore a secret
et.ur a: Potsdam y. -derday a
formal a. lion against the kaiser.
l>i.>pa;« hfs m’civt <i here say
M\f»ry • ffort was made 10 »om-
!*ei his withdrawal of the com-
plaint, but withou. avail,
' . »11 r* s dc > ’*; will not
>e made puhltc
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