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TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1920
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HARDING REVEALS'
COX-WILSON PLOT
Cites Conspiracy to Con
" tinuo War Powers of
the President
U. S. TWISTED AROUND
Government Reorganization
Necessary; Conspiracy of
Accord Is Criticized
SEES NEW DISCREPANCIES
French and English Disagree
On Article Ten and Mon
roe Clause, He Says
MARION. O., Sept. XI. In n dott--harrclod
attack on tho admlnls'
(ration. Senntor Harding clinrKod to
day that democratic official had
tten guilty of "reckless Inefficien
cy in their conduct of tho nation's
business affairs and had sought,
thrwh "duplicity or misunder-mnd-V
lmv lh0 H- BUrrcn'
dcr its Monroo doctrlno In becom
ing a member ot tha league of na
tlonr. Wants Solwr Business.
HI, own policy toward th hU3.
world, ho declared, wo .Id put
in end to "Ineffective meddling by
povernment. wipe out many war
tlmo restraints. seek re-enactment
et tariff levies nnd taxation and cs
Ub lih a new co-operation between
overamcnt and private , nt'rprl
Hiving restored a condition of so
ber business" again, ho added, he
?onM summon tho aid of the ablest
lam lnlstrators of the country to put
The government itself on an efficient
walling the "conspiracy ol : per
ffct accord" between tho admlnls
tration and tho democratic Presiden
tial nomlnco to perpetrate war pow
,rs of tho executive Senator Hord
ing declared tho government had
teen so "twisted out of shape thai
reorganization In many of de
partments was necessary beforo U
could again function properly.
ITench-Kngtlsti Disagree.
Discussing- tho Monroo doctrine
the republican nominee assorted tniu
th- l.nghsh and French text of the
Ifag.e ...venant npparonlly w-ere in
dir. t contradiction, the former
triune the intimation that tho doc
tnn. .. not to bo overridden l
an-- p.nvtslon of tho covenant, while
the l'rcnrh phraseology cleartv
w-uld mako tho doctrino subordi
nate to tho covenant. In nny case
of depute he added, the league
rrun :l undoubtedly would decide
the F-rneh text was the "ffb"il one.
. m. wishes to bo both charitable
tn . .tsldorntc," ho continued, but
- , h..rd to believe that this very
nirwd discrepancy wiui perpetrated
vl" h Intention."
Th senator's declarations on tho
Mi- ,,e irotrrlne nnd on business
lac .. wr-re mado In two front porch
ip.nh.s to delegations of business
tr.- Yrm Chicago and several
Mil h.ctn nnd Indiana cities.
Tin ..Kb thorn, ho said, ho wanted
to iiid a message of roarBUronro,
to nil Americans Interested In bust-
lii prer .itlng the tendency to think
of f amous only on terms of "big
bu . ss " tho nnmlneo declared sue-
VTINUBD ON 1'Ali A
C00L1DGE LAUDS CHIEF
r-at Tribute to Harding and X'nrca
1
ilnpllnn or Ijfniifrnnip m
Tutrlot IIUf Sonnlnr.
MANCIIKSTUIl. N- H Sept. 11.
. rnnr Calvin Coolldge, of Maa
cbinits, republican candldatn. for
Mi. pii-aident. In an address here to
1a edld that "America led by a
ri'nnt like Warren O. Harding
' i'd protect tho Interests of all her
P" i l at homo and perform tin
fririmngiy nu npr rlutlcd abroad."
It In well to keep In mind," he
'ml that unless wo maintain our
d' i.tl.' investigations wo will have
r.n foreign lolatlons, unleas wo
!'-. Ii libortv and prosporlty at
hnrni. we cannnt provide or defend
th' i abroad The welforo we seek
"ir tho welfaro of America and
" ' "t nf Amerlc.t nlono certainly
Of m rlra first."
'' for tho purpose of advanc
lb it welfaro that cltlieni as
S" .i"il thi-mselves In parties. If I
' r. iisl-ed to state tho purposo of
th' u'rubllcan party In two words,
J I'ul1say sound government."
NewYorkLifc
Insurance Co.
Farmer & Da ran
SI"i:CI I, AGHNTS
SOS I'alaro llldj. I'liono 151
Wire Flashes
WAaiIINOTO,V, F.pL 11. rra.Mant
Wilson hii aent a niium of aynieatliy to
Mnr Victor Hmmaniiel III of Italy In
connection with th. Italian urthuuakaa.
DUD MM, Ff pt. 1 Thl cltv waa with,
out tram car acne totlny tclwatn 10
o'clock and noon Trartir on tho llnaa wu
nuprndM to enable tha employe to t
lnil a mua for Mayor Mncswliiey of Cork.
TOPKKA. Kan, Hcr- II rSu .irnor
Henry Allan today named Mlm MlrKarM
Stubba, ilauahtcr of former ttorernor W
H. Stutitifl, to reprtaent the mata at the
Texaa Cotton Palace expoation, Nov, 9.
OKLAHOMA ClTr, Sept. 11 Tha crim
inal court of appeala thla attrnon af
firmed aentenee of threa ye.ira In the
penlntenttary far aaaault with Intent to do
bodily harm by ahootlne, Impoaed on W A.
Marriott by tha dhtrlct court ot Carter
county.
KLOttUNCIi. Sept. 11. Mora than 100
town and vlllaRra were iUatroyal or badly
damaged In the district north of thla city,
which waa ahaken b ythe earthquako Tuea
dy mornlnr, according to Utrat reporta
here.
PAItlB, Sept U. Prealdent Deechanel
haa deatred to realm before tha end ot
Kepteinher becauae of III health and a
new prldentUl election probably will
be held late in October, according to a
ttory printed by weekly political newa
paper today.
NARHVILLK. Tepn, Sept 11 Martin
Uoberta. oldeat aon of dotcrnor Itoberta of
Tcnneaaee and a major In the atata mili
tia, waa probably fatally Injured tonlsht
whan a motorcycle on which ha waa rid
ing waa atruck by an automobile driven
by an unidentified man.
VANCOUVKH, II. C, fept. 11 Three
united Htatca tarmy alrplanea returning to
New York ii Iter! a flight to Nome, Alaaka,
arrived at ffeleiiraph Creek, II. C, late
yeaterday rtom White Ilorae. V. 1 ac
cording to word received here today.
WA8IIINOTO.V, Sept. 11 Tha cruller
nttaburgh, which went 'aground In the
ltaitlc aea thla week, haa been floated, ac
cording to a meieage which reached the
navy department tonight from Vice Ad
miral lluae, la command.
8A.V ANTONIO, Sept. 11. Dr. Taul A.
lendorf, who waa denied permlaalon to en
ter the United Btatea by tha atate depart
men and who aubeonuently eacaped hla
Mexican guarda a Juarez, Mexico, waa ar
reatad here thla morning on a charge ot
violating the paeaporl control act.
OKLAHOMA ClTf. Kept. 11 John A.
Whltehurat, prealdent of the atate board
ot agriculture, thla afternoon addreaaed a
warning to Oklahoma farmers agalnat aell
Ing their wheat haatlly at a price below
coat of production.
COX BRINGS UP
WET QUESTION
Says He Knows4 When
Event Has Become
Part of Yesterday
Nomination of Cox
to Wets' Interest,
Dealer Announces
SKATTI,e( sept. II. Tho way
kos paved for Governor Cox'm
Jnclarntiofl by Mr. Cotterlll In
Introduolns tho Ohloan. Mr. Cot
.erlll referred specifically to an
ittack mado upon Governor Cox
today by the Seattle I'oel Intelli
fencer, a republican newspaper,
which branded Governor Cox as
i "wet ' and demanded that ho
ieclaro himself and not "dodge"
he queHtlon. The paper printed
ilio alleged letter of George F.
Carroll, president f the New Jer
sey Llrjuor Dealers association,
Jated .luly 22, stating that Gov
wncr Cox was pronounced "wet"
and hta nomination "a big victory
for our intercss." Tho Carroll
etter also call.'d for aid and
fundn from the liquor dealers In
behalf of Governor Cox.
?nATTLK. -tVash., Sept. 11. Pro
hibition, the great silent topic of the
campaign, came openly Into the
presidential race here tonight at tho
meetlnc of Governor Cox of Ohio,
democratic presidential candidate.
Tim governor, aft-.'r an Introduc
tion to a l.trgo audience in. which his
sponsor, Georgo C. Cottetill, demo
cratic candidate for United States
senator, denounced nsso.-tluns that
the candidate was a "wot' mads the
following declaration:
"As a progressiva In government,
I know when an "vent has p.tssod by
and bocomo p irt of yesterday. The
reactionary rarely Joe-s. Thu friends
of world peaco and the friends' of
progress will win this election and
attempts to divide them on any ques-
C'ONTINl'KP 'N TA'.t: A
SEES REIGN OF TERROR
Senator Iflgo NJM Has Many of Ills
Own Party Completely Mttrra
nnd Continues Autocracy
NAHANT. Mas., Sept. 11. Sena
tor Henry Cabot Iodgo today at
tacked what he said was tho effort
of President Wilson to mako a ono
man government. He charged that
the president had established "such
n inn rtf toi-mr. nvr mnnv ronre-
sentatlves and senators of his own
party that tho leigsiauvn powers
of tho constltu'ion granted to con
gress alone worn Impaired and dis
torted "
Senator Lodge addressing an on
Ing of the Lynn republican club
n,Mliini U'lhon a autocratic
I administration ' affected ovory de
partment of covernmenU
nFMnnRAT mv&wswimiSsBodij
.n.m o- m.
teaUU US" bIKLd
Informed Federal Work
ers They Were Expect
ed to Give $40 Each
LETTERS CIRCULATED
'Duns' Sent to Several Earn
ing $120 n Month In U. S.
Government Positions
COMMITTEE MEETS SEPT. 22
Washington or New York to
Bo Scene of Resume of
Investigation Kenyon
Senator Reed Sous
Levies upon Girls
Wholly Inexcusable
CHICAGO, Sept. 11. Senator
Kenyon characterlied tho solici
tation of funds from girl cm
ploycn of tho government ns
"worso In Its Infamy" than tho
raising of thousands of dollars
from men outsldo of govern
mental circles.
"I agree with you, senator,"
Senator need said, "that to levy
In any way a political assessment
upon a girl working for the gov
ernment Is absolutely Inexcus
able." CHICAGO, Sept. 11. The senate
commttteo Investigating campaign
expenditures today wound up a two-
weeks Inquiry Into charges of Gov
ernor Cox that the republican party
Is seeking a $15, 000,000 fund. The
sessions hero also duplicated testl
mony bearing on charges that the
democratic party solicited campaign
contributions from federal office
holders and accepted unlimited
amounts from other contributors.
Washington or H. Y. Neit.
Tho committee wilt meet again
September 22 in either Washington
or New York. Chairman Kenyon
being empowered to chooso the city.
Senator Konyon said that If Wash
ington was selected, the witnesses
who were to have been hoard In
Pittsburgh would bo called to tho
capltol. The committee had planned
a meeting In Pittsburgh to investi
gate reports that Pennsylvania liquor
Interests were taking an active part
In financing tho democratic cam
paign. Two Absentees.
The' last days' hearings wcro con
ducted by Chairman Kenyon, repub
lican, and Senator Hood and Porno
rone, democrats. Senators Spencer
and Edgo, republicans, wero absent,
tho latter having left Chicago last
night aftor Issuing n statement de
riding thp Cox chargtw. This atti
tude drew criticisms from tho
democratic members of thn commit,
tec, Senator Heed having character
lied tho Kdgc statement as "in
decent." Republican plans for a, 7-day
drive for fundie in Chicago and tc
tlmony that tho democrats had as
sessed girl employes of tho Intoral
revenue office at Aberdeen, H, D.,
140 each to help finance tho demo
cratic campaign woro tho topics of
today's Inquiry.
Frederick C. Barber of New York,
a professional money raiser In
chargo of the Chicago republican
drive, told the rornmlttoo ho had
propured a curd Index of obout 25,.
000 prospective contributors, Includ
ing a preferred list of somo 700 to
S00, each of whom was believed nhle
to give $1,000. Upwarrtu of 3,000
CONTINl'RD ON PAflK A
80 Barrels of Alchohol
Disappear from Box Car
KANSAS CITY. Sopt II. Right
thousand gallons of grain nlrojinl in
80 barrels, en routo from Now Or
leans to Kansas City, disappeared en
route, railroad officials reported to
day. Tho sealed freight car arrived
with seals Intact, but tho 80 barrels
wero gone.
COL. HINDS TO WORLD STAFF AT
STATE CAPITAL
The management of The World taken pleasure In announcing that
Col. C W. U. Hinds, until very recently editor of Hnrlow'a Weekly and
well-known throughout tho state ns a Journalist nf first rato ability,
has accepted a position on Tho World maff and will represent It at tho
state capital.
Col. Hindu knows Oklahoma public affairs and public men. In ad
dltion to that, he knWs new. His fatrrjess In public dlscuwlon, his
rigid adherence to tho fundamental principles nf Journalism, his keen
Insight into public matters In general, have earned for him a reputa
tlon which Tho World feels will contribute very substantially In carry
ing forward to Htlll moro general rerognltlon Its avowed determination
to be a newVpaper that the Oklahoma citizenship can and will rely on
for all thu news.
Among tho ap.-clal features of The W .iid In he future will bo a
weekly r view of Oklahoma poLib a .ml puiiiin.ws by l'.,l Hinds In
Its Sunday issues Tho management bespeaks for the colonel tho co
operation and Just consideration of tho Oklahoma t'ny public, but It
fancies, that like David Crocket, he poirsnes 'ho ability to mako room
for himself,
''Virtually D ead
Friend Declares
rty The AennMaled Tree,
LONDON, HepL 11. Tho con
dition of Ternitco MacSwInoy, lord
mayor of Cork, who has been on a
hungur strlko In Ilrlxtnn prison
for a month, this afternoon re
ported thn gravest stago yet re
corded, according to thu bulletin
of tho Irish Kolf Determination
Icagua repot Nng on his ensn, llo
appeared to havo completely col
lapsed nnd for the first tlmo his
mind seemed dull, although his
body had boen "virtually dead for
several days," one of tho Icaguu
officials remarked
It was said the mayor's collapte,
howover, did not necessarily moan
the end might bo expected Im
mediately. Tho members of tho
family had not boen mimmoncd by
tho prison authorltlcH as Is under
stood would ho the raso If It were
behoved ho had reached his last
hours.
Someono of Mayor MacHwIney's
relatives Is remaining with him
most of tho tlmo.
LODGE LEAGUE
' FINDS FAVOR
Amended Pact Is Popular
Among Voters in
' Maine
COMES TO A CLOSE
Republicans Well Organized
and Every Prospect Fa
vorable for Victory
BY JOHN D. ANDKHSON.
PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. II. A
political campaign ended Is a vory
different .thing from ono Just com
menced nnd which still has nearly
two month of struggling, hustling
activity norore it. Throughout tho
Country the national contest may bo
saia to Do only fairly under way and
a great many primaries nro yet to
no nein; indeed row states nave yot
held them and tho work of electing
candidates remains ns tasks still to
be performed by pnrty workers. But
horn In Maine tho statu contest
comes to nn end tonight. On Mon-
day next tho voters both men nnd
women arc to decide mnttcrs at the
polls. Later this year tho peoplo of
Malno will vote again will bo go
ing to the pulls to cast their ballots
for presidential elerlors only on the
same date In .'.ovember that you vote
for stii'li electors and when you also
vote for stale, county and local can
didoes. I
iiionnny n rumrsi nrrr la nniiimK
more nor less than n state and local
contest, but Its advent somo seven
weeks before the iiri'slili'iillal elec
tion Is always watched far and wide.
It constitutes the first and onlv stalo
election the result of which Indicates
or Is siipnot-ed to Inllcntn the way In
which the political winds aro going
to blow In November Vox that rea
son n very close study at close range
of what has been going on here In
a political way and tho Influences at
worn since the primaries wero neia
In June t Important If we are to
profit bv a knowledge of what the
result of theso etnlenvors ami ln
rnNTINIJi:r OV PAOB TWIiLVK
picketTresDmework
Woinein In Now York Again Start
I)rlo to Protest Artlnn of l,lner
Officials and Kngllsh Hilling
NKW YOKK, fiejl- II. The
Amorlian women pickets today re
sumed their drive on White Star
piers In an effort t lie up British
liners until Archbishop Mannljc Is
allowed to land In Ireland and Ter
ence MacSwIney Is freed.
Action nf the White Star line this
week In replacing Irish longshore
men with negroes was followed to
day by stationing of a band of negro
girls at the, liters.
Disorders In hlrh a score of
negroes nnd an equnl number of
whiles wero reported to havo been
Involved broke out on the water
front late In tho afternoon. Wil
nosses declared pistol shots were
fliod on both side. Ono bystander
being strurk;
DUNCAN DOUBTS
STATE'S POWER
i o n I
1 nlllKS bUpi'OlUe L-OUVL
Ciii irwl 'IVTnflrllmrT' nf
an itriiii iueiuuing 01
Corporation Btiard
PROPOSE ZONE SYSTEM
Plinrrrn tn
Attorney Would
r w
Gas for Delivery Expense;
Would Cut Consumption
NO AGREEMENT IS REACHED
Commission Divided As to
Advisability of Establish
ing City Gate Rate
After hcnrlng the evidence so far
submitted by tho Oklahoma Natural
Oas company nnd attorneys and
representatives of innft of tho 42
towns and cities affected by tho
propoaed Increase In gaa rates, tho
corporation communion Is divided
us to the ndvlsablllty ot establish
ing a "city gate rate, City Attor
ney Krnnk H. Duncan, who, with
Attorney C. II. lingers attended the
hearing l'rlday nt Oklahoma City,
said on his return. ,
Campbell rtussell, Art I Walker
and 11. H. liols, meirthers nf the
commission, havo each formed sep
arate opinions In the matter which,
while now divergent, may bo recon
ciled within tho next tow tinys.
Company riles Papers.
Tho gas compnny filed Us valua
tinn tiutu'm with tho commission
Krlday These papefs are composed
of eoveral hundred pages of typo
wrltton matter, bound in book
form, and contain the compnnys
valuation of Its property In ov-ry
cltv nnd hamlet to which It fur
nlahrn gas, Kach Item nf property
Is listed separately unless there
Is moro than ono arllcln of the
same kind In nny town. The city
attorney i.ald yesterday It would re
quire sovernl days to wade through
this mare of figures and obtain In
formation that ran bo used against
thn company when the hearing Is
Jiuld In Tulsa soon by n member
or tno corporation roniniipflinii.
That thn commission Is all-powerful
In the stato so far as dealings
between cities and public service
comnanlen nro concerned, was not
loft In doutit nner tno neaping iti-
day. The commission declares It
hits the power to dnnul or change
nny corporation contract entered
nto by any city or town wunin in
state at lis fllensiire, and that I his
Jurisdiction extends back before
the time of stntehood, when Tulsa
entered Into a contract wltn tne
OkLaho-uii Natural Oas company
Authority Doubted.
Members nf the commission told
tho Tulxn delegation that prior to
statehood the government imiuiy
appointed the people us Its agents
In dealing witn corporations, mm
this power of agent ceased when
Oklahoma became a stato and the
corporation commission came into
being. This necisinn is quennoneu
by Duncan, who believes that if the
case wero tnken to tho United KtateH
supremo court. Its findings would
be. that contracts entered Into prior
In atstehood could not Ho medilieii
with by n corporation commission.
Representatives of towns and
cities which are located mnny miles
from gas fields from wineii tne
Oklahoma Natural obtains lis
supply and which nro serveu
through rxpennivriy-cnnmrui-i'm
pipe lines, nro anxious that a gen
eral average no nariruiiiini mi
this rate apply to nil towns nnu
cities.
Wants .ono hjslcm.
Contrary to this dealro, Cltv At-
Inmpv l.'rank D Duncan wsnts the
corporation cotnmlslon to tme the
rate in eacn town or cuv Hrrnruuia
to Its proximity to the gns fields, or
CONTINt'KD flN TAUn A
MORE FUEL IS SEIZED
Tun Thousand Barrels nf OH IHikeu
from California Plant I'nilcr
Guard nf .Marines by Navy
MARTINI:.. Cat., Kept. 1 1 Two
thousand barrels of fuel oil was
Melxrd here today by Cap!. D. M. Bnoh
commandant at Mare Island navy
yard The oil was property of Hie
Shell Oil company, to whose plant the
captain came with a deiii'hmint of
marines tn make the si Izure The
in'H y nepartmeni nun i"'11!"!'"
had fallen tn agree on um imm m
be paid for 'he oil.
Files Suit for Pan
for Ten Years' Work
for Catholic Order
ST. I.OCIS, Sept. XI.--Suit for
1 1 0,000 has been filed In circuit
court hero by Io Htor.howlnk
of this qlty against the Society of
Jesus Mho Jesuit order) of the
Catholic chuti'h. Hlnchowlak an
serfs he was accepted as n lay
brother of tho order 10 years ago
aril duting tha tirnc (.rrfornji I
haril labor ' sometimt.i working
'8 hoorrt a fla) Ho 'e-eo'ly i-ft
the ordir a'. d aks 'he ai."ur
named no retnuni rn'ion for hu
work he alleges he purfoimed.
r r 1,r'r
jieiress to millions vouna;
lived of Being a Rich Girl
nnsroN.
Mass.,
Hopt. 1 1.--MI'
,'0,",a l' li-ti ln r. Hie 17 itr 'll
missing lml.itmpollH holreSH. was
loiiiia l'l.i,
"ul""' uneinoon at woih ui a
.flirm i,o,wri. ,, hoi..
nliu row ul to Ipswich in a dary
iThursilciy nftrrnoiui from her Olou-
(otir nu miiii-r lmme anil tmini'd-
lately ibtlne. epluymont as a scr-
innt in tnn farm luniso.
.nisi l ictcnor was atilred us a boy.
IHho declared she wo happy doing
fnrm work. Her discovery mum ill
. ,. ......1, ,,e i..e... ,i.. i.i. ...i i...
ii-"n .HIV,, inuiiui, mi inoiii'ii ny
tniiixii ..iiuniini rt-T-j vj ,
(JlinlccHti r, who motored to Ipswich
and took hnr In Gloucester. The
fnrnier hired her In Uto belief hIioITiio captulu told her she was loo
was ii boy. Ivoiinn.
The girl, who w.is Identified by
her cliapernij', Miss I rllr, from
whom slio fil Thursday, strui,geit
today to esapo from the marshal,
neriwdlating thn use of ono hand- engngod her ns a laborer. Sho he
cuff which ho placed upon her wrist, gun work nt onco bin her upper-
llie girl protested ngalnst being
taken away from her ohoson work,
Hho ilenioii nor mentiiy ami neciareii
BREECH WIDENS
FOR DEMOCRATS
"Yipper" Attitude Means
More War Koosevelt
Cox Men Declare
PLAN TWO RECEPTIONS
Club Members Will Proceed
In Arrangements; Com
mittee Lays Plans
wny a ox linn jiooseveu ciunr
Such was tho question being BSk
en i.y members of this local organ-
lr.ntlon Saturday when Informed by
lis officers that tho state democratic
central committee had token a hnnd,lonlo ,n umnston (Jap, hear hero,
In tho democratic row over whether
tho "ylppor" branch of the county
contrni commltleo or the cox nnu
Roosevelt club should take tho If ad.
Ing part In the. entertainment of Cox
here October 1 by decreeing that
this Important function bo delegated
to the county central commltleo.
Will Widen Chasm.
Club members wero emphatic In
their declaration Saturday night that
this ucllon will widen more than
ever the breech between tho two
local democrotlo factions with tli re
sult that this county Is practically
rertaln to land In the republican
column this fall.
Officers of tho Cox and Roosevelt
olub ntoted that they will go ahead
with the arrangements alreniiy
made and all members of tho com
mittee of 100 will be expected to
meet tho presidential nominee nt tho
train and es.'ort hltn to the hotel
where he will bo received by tbe
entire club membership.
COASTS MOVE CLOSER
Airplane Mall Kervli-n Brings Wi-st
21 Iltiuri NVnrer IVikI In Point
nf Tlmo; Mull '2 Dajs Sooner.
SAN KRANOIKCO, Kept. 11. -The
went was moved 21 hours nearer the
east today whet, tho first transcon
tinental mall plane landed here, H
hours late. When the service settles
dowr. to schedule lho planes will
deliver mail two days sooner than
trains do now.
Vicing with lho pnny express and
tho first fast mall trains a maker
nf national history thn plane swept
over Kan Kranclsco bay n few min
utes after 2 o'clock and nt 2:2S
came to rest.
The mall It tmre was transferred
to a walling motor trunk nnd rushed
to the general pnslofflce. Tonight
persons read letters thst started their
westward trip last Wednesday morn
ing nt B tl n. tn. from Mlnenla, N X'.
THE WEATHER
THI.HA N'-pt II MmiImomm, IS, mini
mum, 71 uih wind, rirr
OKLAHOMA 8undy ni MnnAny n
erally fair
AHKANlA"l--limUr n4 Mon1. rn
rally fair.
l.AHT ANT W8HT TBX A Pumtjy nntl
Monday generally fair
OKLAHOMA 'ITT, Htpt 11 The rcaft
rortrllilin f Oklahoma tmtny are:
..nrfi rllrerilnriM from tkl ilinmn City
and nt rfuK tn h fillowtl NMh 0ith
rl. Perry, Itlm l w-ll and NewUirk imM'ly.
fikUh(iii4 Cltv fir run tidy tn I w plntrw
KUlftllh a rul Wlchlla. Kmi, rough .
l'nnca. City , ynnl Northenat. Napulpa.
TuIh, rivclnn. art-1 Mlarul, imuMy UuM
Chrrotah, I'nrt Hmlth. Ark. inuildy
HouthMat: Hhawnc, Iurni, Hiiro nrtl
Mabrl, rnutldys Moldenvltl vry rood,
MrAltitfr, rouuti; WltUr rood Bouth
r in Afi llRttf)jN, W-mrtka nnd 11 nn
I ' di I'HIllll Vfl!1"! I lid IV In I'lW lilR R
I , - i e i '1 .! iH si h i ti m ml
1 i tidnrti nnd l it it i
t t ' i r y ti ,'1 1 I w n
-reil 'i tt. i ul't
ii
lioiite .ii)'
Kan., rough in inace
rT r
her minin was "W.llle Sullivan." "n
In Ink taken Into th tlliiuresler ""
lire slntlon, she asked o.wiiI: "Do I
cm it padded cell;
nMU'CHHTKU, HepL II Miss
Louisa Kletflier told llx pollen hern
alio fled from home because she felt
th.it shu hail been subjected to loo
itnueli dlsclpllim and wus Hied of bu-
ing u "poor little rich girl."
i she mill she dtvldnl to inske hnr
mvn way in tho world. Hho rut her
i., .., . i..
lunr miuri, jiui, uu uvuiuiip, iiiwbu 1,1
inn lU U IiaillllK VWIW'I iiiiibhihi
.Gloucester harbor, and asked thol
rimtnln if Vin wimted nn extra hand.
Aftor that Mlsn l"ltelier mid tho
police she rowed acr. mh Annlsqnam
lay, and landed on I no lCssex sttire.
This morning a farmer tuar lpswloh
uncn caused her employer, (o notify
lihe police that ho believed his hired
minn was n girl In disguise.
PIONEER DEAD
AT M'ALESTER
Captain Charles LcFlore
Eminent Indian, Dies
At Limestone Gap
SIGNED INDIAN TREATY
Made Indians' Removal from
Mississippi Possible In
Deal With Government
tlneelal tn Ilia Wnrl.t
M'ALHHTKR. Okl.i.. Hent. 11
- Cnp,nn Charles. Lcl'lore, prominent
flKIro (n , fn of oM Indian tor
, t0. nnd tho custom half of Okla,
iIOIim for ,ru0 ,0CKI(rH nt his
iaI( Friday night.
Ca.,, t0pioro watt u momber of
,i10 chortnw tribe of Indians. Ills
rathr i,inif om, af ii10 irncrn of
the treaty between tha United Utntcn
and the Indians which brought about
the removal of the Indians from
Milwilipl to old Indian territory.
Lel'loro comity Is named for him.
Was II. S. Marshall.
Captain LoKloro was not nnly ac
tive In a liiislui wny, but he par-
ilclHHted In much of the caiiy strife.
seiving ns scout during the civil war
and later filled thn role of I'nlted
Slates inarshall In which rapacity ho
lived through many roiniintli', ns well
at picturesque Incidents customary
In the ploncvr Indian toriltnry nays,
lie Is survived by Ills I wife and three
dltlKhters. Mm. Lee V.'riiLe, wlr of
the second gove-norluf Oklahoma,
was his daughter. Ills living daugh
ters ate: Mrs. Chlveis of Ardmure;
Mrs. Charles Moffit of Kan Antonio,
Ti xdb, anil Mrs. HtlK Webb nf Mus-
kogte, Kuneral eorvlces will ho hold
from thn old Irf'l'ltiro homo (it Lime
stone Gap Hutimly aftcriio-jn.
BACK PAY DISBURSED
Rail Wnrkerxl at Nliawneo C.vt $11)1),.
000 front Rock Island Dun to
Wngti liifit'iiMi Aunrils
11 Aiarirlatai! Plana utata wlra
HIIAWNKi:. Okla., Sept. n.
Over $100,000 was paid out today tn
Rock Island employes as buck pay
ii a rtHiilt of the recent a win it of
thn wage board, t if iIiIh amount thn
sum of 173. HH2 wiih paid nut to Olf.
khopmen, the reirinlnder being re
ceived by the employs nt tho trnns
liorlBtlon, More department, section
men and.ulerii al furies.
Santa IV shopmen to thn number
of 102 will riolve about til. 000.
tine liiHtiillitii nt hinlng already boen
i reel vi d eiiil the oilier I wo being
due the lMti ami Dlst ijt Ibis inonlh
The averiigi' amount of e.xira pay
reii Ived b the nun was fioin JtiO
to 170.
Bon Accident Victim
Dies In Tulsa from
Rifle Bullet Wound
Hansom Wilson, 1C year old son
ot w. B. Wllscn. of Illghnrt, died
about 7.30 o'clock last night at u
lncnl hospital as a result ot u gun
shot wound which he had acci
dentally Inflicted on himself threo
hours previous.
Young Wilson with several hoy
friends w.'w swimming In a "hole"
heir his homo nnd In playing with
n small target rlflo which he had
brought along ho dropped tho bar
rel Into tho water. After sever. il
unsuccessful attempts one of the
hia thought the harrel to ri mh-
f i i: 1 1 -iiti
tllf b! ' li -I'ltl
liu'i agau &' a
plo I entei-ir
w i r , e . ) i
liu d a ti"
i ('amine
l-c 'he I4
h,H .hi)'
wheo p je '.wia a
i d
iPflRRFIN BIFIF
nnnTnmC cniir
uuuiuno numc
All Si 1 vei', Costly Furs
Taken from Walter E.
Wright's Residence
QUIET JOB SUCCESSFUL
l i t , . , . ,
tfiNcijiiiDors ifjnorant oi iiiiair
Consummated While Doc
tor Was Away at Noon
CHIEF SUSPECTS A GANG
Thinks Work Was Done By
Well Oirranizcd Band of
Practical Houscthiovca
Silverware and wearing apparel.
conservatively valuod at $12,000,
comprised the loot secured by rob
bers who In broad daylight Saturday
ransookod tho residence of Dr. Wal-
lor IX. Wright. lfl South Choyonne,
nn the very edgo ot the business
district and escaped without even
attracting tho notice of tho neigh
bors.
IrUetI Rllrrnvnm Tlakrn
Tho robbery occurred somo time
between thu hours ot 11 nnd 4
o'clock. Hutrnnco was obtained
through a window on the bark
porch, tho robbers breaking tho
patio and thon lifting the catch.
Hvory plcco of sllvcrwaro In the
hoiiso was. taken, many of the
articles bulnu wedding gifts which
woro highly prized. Expensive fur
nnnts uml other choice articles ot
clothing wero carried from the
house. Automobile (racks leading
Into tho back yard from the alley
bears mute ovldenco of how the
loot was laken away by the thieve.
Doctor Wright has been slooplng
In the house while his wlfo has been
vlsltfng relatives In Louisville, Ky.
Ho did not leave the house until 11
o'clock Saturday nnd first bocamn
aware of tho robbory when ho
returned homo In tho nflernoon. Ho
left lust night for Louisville. Ky.. to
souiiro from .Mrs, Wright a completu
list and description of Uiu stolen
irunilfi.
Chief Gustnfson stated last night
that ho believes tho residence was
robbed by u well organized band of
house thieves whose headquartors
probably aro In somo larger city. Ho
thinks that tho car carrying Ihe ex
pensive loot was well on Us way out
nf the slain before tha discovery of
the riibhery.
It Is said Lho articles taken wore
Insured to tho extent of $S,000.
OIL FAKE DISCOVERED
riirm Men Arrcntttl for Attempt to
Swliiillo lllcli 1 nrinrr in Knnsaa
Out of $ar.,nno in Cnh.
PITTSBURO. Kan.. Sept. 11.
Threo men were arrested here lost
night for what locat officials say
was rin attempt to obtain 125,000
from Joseph 1' I'lttman, n rich
fnrmcr from near Marshall, Mi).
Pitt man renehed hern this morning
and Identified the men as the three
who had Induced him tn draw (26,00(1
fiom his homo bank for the purpose
of Investing In oil stock, offi
cials say.
According tn thn story told by
I'lttman ho was told that oil had
been struck byMio conjpany which
thn men assured him they had an In
terest In. However. I'lttman was In
formed, most of the stockholders had
been kept In Ignrnnco nf the strlko
and believed their stock of slight
value. Tho Idea was for him to draw
I2C.00O and buy stock from the
benighted stockholders, which ho
watt to resell nt n large profit Pitt
man said he "fell for It." His bank
ers. however, were less credulous
and asked IvHnsas officials to In
vcKilmite. I'ittmnn still has his
t2n,000.
ITALIANS OCCUPY HOMES
Riidilcnros nf lanploj ers IiiMtiledi
Wont" ri nntl Children Fin-ceil Out.
TURIN, Ilalv. Sept. 11 -Knrty
leading employers motored today to
see Premier Olollttl nt llordo
Necchl.'i, where ho Is spending his
vsistlnn Thev described the situa
tion creati ' "by the violence and
vsr-lncre.:: ing greedy pretenses of
tho tnotul workmen; encouraged by
the attitude nf tho government,
which Is relurtiint to uphold law
and order, openly violated."
The employers told not onlv of the
Invasion of their works, but declared
that about &o private homes were
entered. ThMr wives and famiUc,
they said, were olillged to leave as
tho workmen settled themselves In
the homes
Cloudburst Kills One,
Two Men Are Missing
fi II, I'M III f mil" 8rp It On"
1 1. i , i Ii hi. v. ii t" It v- bee
1 , . d i. in-i nic ,r-!iM an I
a al it u"u. -.uitrd for ns a
r. at of a loiKiMi oar Tarlton,
in a i i ru o Lan
ier Ohio, lato today.