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is. cn czn rzn I I You're NOT Giving You're PAYING Kick In on Wa r Funds You're G o i n g t o Face the Returning Yanks Soon Get Right PAY 11 1 H2t OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST nWsFAPBk. VOL. XIII, NO. 48. TULSA, OKLAHOMA. SUNDAY, NOVUM WV.W 10. VMS. PRICE 5 CENTS EVOLUTION SPREADS AS KAISER QUITS Wtea, a ?aJk3S!n rest' rsv ii "cy "--b. v. - w mm . - . - i v 1 1 it m i nj r l - .-, - vt ra m. r i ri m w i r r --- i k 1.KAS60 WTRB AAaOCUATlID rOBUS, ri HOOVER DIRECTS CIVILIAN RELIEF Food Administrator Will Go to Kurope to Take Charge of Food Program. . . REHABILITATION IS STARTED Northern Franco, Belgium ami Southern Kyrope Will Receive Help. HURLEY WILL MAKE TRIP shipping Chairman Goes Along to Facilitate Trans portation Plans. W si I INHTt . Nv. ? -Imme.i. to- ., raiwciiieriis are to te made b " h p.. ,iu iin.l . gnvcrnmifii!-. - . .!'iItiik Hi'" food necessary fur i.t: : of the people ..f IM.fl,. t., rr,oir" Htl.l llvlgitim illlil th. ii--i'i"r;iliZ'-.l on than populations 17, ,-e i' li-HI I ;i ! Ope. ,; i .... S , I I'S.i ri-!.: y v . . . . e in' h.shr.l -niv i's part :n tho pio.r,iti. is .. !. M t'.i. ! dlrei'tlun f Food .V''- i r i r Hoover, who o-g.irued t'ro . "nmis.oll fur r-'.ief 111 ( : ni ii :i I ar. I "f win. Ii he nriil is chairman. T!.( Mate ili-part innnt announced t".!.iy I'irsi.U-nl U i.tion had requesti'd M -. Hi- hit t- take charge, f--r ii:--A- i'T.'.i't government In in np-r. -...-, w Ii ilit- vartuiiM Kkv--i i nn lit." r i i -.1 i-f tlio nrftniuzal inn i.t n..iL'OiH C-ir Itie projrcto.l f-ioii rr-:-f ut -I to proceed at onto to I; ) .;.- ti tw-Kin his tak. Mr l iivpr. It wkh lrjirn-d. i: t" Iff nrvnn.p'itilH ''V .'halniian Hur-y -f t!ip shippl'iK l-oard, who'wil! ! h tr fiiniish InsL'iiit Infi-ir-mat:..!! -.1 iIk bIuiiiiIhk facilities the :r.-i Stn!'i ran supply. His pre. fnc- tln-r, fore in expected In i.u iil t:e Hi- ft tim i iiK .f the pr.iKrjrn a !he n-.en.i'ire of n'lief will dnpi-n-1 l- mni" ntf M on tln movement of food n-npf-s lit A us' ni lia and oih-r c'-un tr , wlH-rr iIhv have ai .-1111111 l.i'ed ii'iini-'i tin- l-irk of tonnage to move lli-m diirifir the wiir. Tin- full- drparUncnt' nnri-uinee-n.ir.t :.i 1 the war Inrtiiftrns hoard, the war i-aili- h.iard. the tt'-as iiy (e . rTrt'. Hie shlpplnc h iar.l find '.he f.Kid administration er- 10 al l In he prompt ailvancement of Ticcew mry measurm for afulfltltiK th- fee!i ;!,r the pi nple In Invaded l'-elglum ari.i nnrrh-rn l-'nini'e. It alBo Mid ,lin: :irr;iri:rnn-iUR are helnif made hy the food admin. titration, the Fhlp-I'lr-.e hi ard and 'tie war department for itie earliest possihle despatch of fnnil.wpiffi to tti liberate. 1 popula-'.1.- in Miathern Kurope. TAFT VIGORliuSLYTEFENDS LEAGUE OF NATIONS "PLAN MAI V. Wl.i. Nov. S A vlft- '!!. ui i.-t.ne of the Idea of a :ici in of TiatlnnK ns a snarantee for the f;,tiirn security of the peine f -In- wi.r.d n tin- fratillc of the ddri-Kp it Wn'iini II. Taft. former p-eidii.t of tin- l'nlte-1 tHates. at h" trec;.! i.f the win-the-war con-leretic,- nf tin' I.eapue to Knforoe I'nii e ti re tn.Iav. M- T.if maintained that n league iil u! it- lv neei-ssnry to the draft- fir 'f n u-.iitv that will rectify nnd rernn, jv. the oonfllfting; elements hut wii! In- repre-wnted. As to i!rmanv'j entrance Into the 'is'ie. M- Ttrt wild that If Oer-ii'im.- ,,i;, eliminate ll'ihenzollern- !ii.v repentance for the .11111:1 proplM ehould be r.'pi . '. ntAfion. I v.t It e 'el fo-fer prej,t utated that '-'i1. the r.--t'.itiKilii;it:er of the "tnlrir . r., it niit.t he advlieihle to l .r e u yj..,,., f nniverwil military 'r!i:ti!r., ill-id on the Swirm Idea: irtfuni-nt, he enn'ended. would he -"I'l'iiilly , linun.ili an the purpoie le.ipije wi.ulil lie tiriii(fht about. ETERNAL MILK-PR OB L E M HINGES ON MARKETING r-en,, marketinsr of milk la the t-iK Hem r,f expetme and the nore :-et the. milk Fttuation, It will he "f the chief ltemn dlm:us.ied "Tiuri-day nisht at a Joint meetinK 'f .la rymen find stock raisers at the "ourthotiMe in the farm nKcnt's room. The prh-e of stork feed Is anr.lher t'e-ii to hr considered. liaJrymen jxv thuy ara poring- too much for i'e-1. They ham yn hourht two '"-'ii ef fep,i (iri ro-opemtlve tn. and will seek to make aoroe srranpement.s for dlairihutlon of "eM throinriiniit the wtnter. hS mectlntf vril he held at ecloek. and every dairyman and t-i rat-wr ( !np county Is InTtted feardless of wlieliier he' a mein-t-er. SUNDAY SCHOOL DRIVE FOR LARGE ATTENDANCE At a meetlm; of pastors and Sunday e.-.oo) viperlnteinlent.i tn the lobby 'ha V. M. c. A. at 1:S0 Satnrday, w is dee-dft,) tn make Sunday, No vember 21, "Sumtsv School Sunday." Jf'-v i' W. Kerr of tt Hmt J'rcsby. "ran chun h will t chairman of a '"Tn-rni committee fr puttinK the th;n thrnnifn MirewnftiMv. !; ts up ,. thai, th.- churi-he f T'J s.-i w'M have a groxfr $nn-j-iv ri'-b.M.j a'lend.in.e (in ttiis day ' n th-y had two yean a sto on "Sun ' ' -:' hi.ol Sunday," which day holds ' i -onrds to date f. K. Italic. Jr.. -t M isey and William Oodfrey the advisory eommittec and ' '' I.mffielil. .1 S. I aivcnixirt and ' ,vcry hsivo t.-ccu, biUued, til Uie France Soon to Be Clear of Last German -Soldier WEATHER REPORT TIMjKA. No 0. -Mmmnra, AO; mmnnnni 41 mirth wimN And Hr. OKLAHOMA hiri.Uv fair. wrmr in i n hn ret jiriin Vor,Uv fi r. I.ti! SJ.S, s'in iy .i Mo:,1ir jfch m!.y fair m"tpr.irt tt-nipArtuiri'-s. AlCK NfiAS. hui.tlay tsUi, iloiiiW f.r, t'iriif t.t rttfr WKs'I TKXAm Nurily fair, warm er fn Ui I'ftr 1 ai,iU , Mot Jt fr K .' TKX AS. hiuidtT iwr. warm er in nirUiftMt poritoa; Mou-ity fir. OSAGE LEASE SALE BRINGS HIGH MARK Tod. I fir a.'i.HIl) Aiti'h Is I.I.Il.'.s.lnO. 1 no- ,,r I ari;i -.( In llistiirr or Oil 'IVaiiMfirlioiiH. AVEPAGE PRICEC LOSE $95 Ijnpirc Well JYact llalsrw A temp by I.Kini; for WHO .(MM) lltsinr) of famous Well la i(cli. 'rcnt -Jure li.mdr-Ni i '.-iik-.s .tre litt.-r n.'f by fl.r.'J i.i- U this .Sab ImMi niorniiiK thun t.iey ere a week -Lo in col-1, h.n.I ii"i!us ..lid ticavofi in ' - iiiiuw s l".v i -1 1 -1 .a iileniJai ok ' Y . rd.. j, H . 'i Wi-.a by far '.lie most i.e. (.. .ii f i -n tin- 1. old (Milnt i f the I '."a;p- nam n that ban - t boon niaei'd. Tin- total for On I"nsl ai-t-i-K which went un--I-r the li.-irnnier ( f 10. Ii. Waltt ra. nf Ski-den w-as $.1,3.''i.00. The average jui.-o an acre fiRiircs miKh'y ciomo lo l.i.'. and this hiKh I .iv-'i;i...- .it .tM b.v'k-ret Isioel from i !;. i-.U rl.'.i tajry.liR the fumolis .Inipiii: w-.il lif 1 7 -".' 7 -S . Thia tract tir-Miifht l'jiiu.oi'0 i oid or 13,750 an aire. I's hift. ry it. was K,vr.n on the Kround iindi r mio hk-iu v elma for tho first time by lneptd or IVrown. who. e- tn- Miid. "u.id uii all nltrni wilh tho i-.! the iiifibt it came In.'' No I for ilo- lei--- i.'ij mai niim ber) which canui In on A iKust 17 ("r .Hfm bam t,: ia ;,roi fi i-t iiorlli of the b.K weli. I .inn. w-.m loinlu-il In No. 1 l i.4.'s f.--t anil Uu- first oil wax not! i-d at :4.'.j feit, when ths well hh ; ; ur 2 .i f"'-t In. Thi w'l, ivpl.iitie.i Mr. Urown. hid Ifitii iliillr I without any 6 i-S-itn-h -ii! )? and it w.i cavitiK, there tore, the top ot' th.- inn,- mlittit have ' ecu rem h- d a little hl)n-r. After he flreii hhoiv the nn -a.s drilled four fi t deeper to Il.tr.'J, when it hi kiii to flow for 3 30 ImrrolH. Thin well ia now mukiPK 200 biirrela or 'irttllT. No I- which burst forth to atartle I he oil world on the sixth, 'a 3i0 f'-i-t south of tho first well, with a dlf feience In elevation of 40 feet i lower t . The top of the Mississippi lime or cinred In this well ,i.No. on the map) nt X . n ." 1 feet nn dthe total depth la 2.-I0S feet. There wn a small show of oil for elk'tit feet be fore Ktriking the Mr pay Well No. r.fl Is variously estimated from 6.fif,0 to JO.nfiO, but Inspector I'.rown itlves it Is his opinion that'7,000 Is most probably about rlirht. Will Have I'J.OOO Rarrrls. It is mid that the Kinplro win have about 12.000 barrels of "H In earthen etoraire when t tie well is turned over this inorniiia- to the 'lypKy till company, Karnard, M-. Draw find Phillips, and that more than half as much more haa run 'i way. It Is also said that before th- special train which brought the; bidders hack to Tulsa last nlht h.ol arrived at Its destination, the (Sypt-y I bad a special of stoniKO cara on th"i wav to l 7-2S-'. Mowr- It.ites. bidding for P. It. Travis of Kansas City), opened the; hlrtdln nt 100,000. In leaps of! JlOf. 000 the bids climbed tip to half a million, where they rested a bit before R-idnir on at $35,000, O.0i0; and Jl.nno steps until tho pinnacle! or fioo.r)op was reached by the ilypsy till eompifny and Us asuo.-i-stes H. C Itarnnrd shook down the pltim op tlio crowd. His strone est romp'-lltlon cam" f-om V J. covnNT-rn o rnr, rixtftn this swrrius Tulsa Will Pay Tribute to Stricken France at Meeting "Kay to the Tulra, reopliythey will , f iirhLini; preacher, will tnakn a short a tnfumci' Sunday from a moat ta.k. and there will bo a choms of interesting woman, who has t-'uf- i.-t..i y cli ls and vh tory hoya. mimic fered deeply from the rnvacea of I T, t hi spn lid pipe ori;un and other wtw, and who comes to lis wl'.h i.;i'r ii!ir fe.iturei. bleeding heart, a-klnsr that the great ' M id. one Bernard, the speaker, work of the agencies caring for the ;e.t.;,-s tn la'k about the a.x-ornpilsh-wplendid soldiers of the ftebl is-1 -.t of the grt uireni-iK handling iwitlnued," snya I'. W. Sinclair, dia-, rein f work on tho battle field and trb't chairman In c-harcn of the i nt the reerrruion placeti whom eul united war work 'campaign. OL rs gather when rot fighting. She "Tulsa, should turn out en nmw l? t;,o wi.low- of a I'rench lieutenant Pundar afternoon and pay homage !,,..t ),i.s life early In the war. to this French soldiers widow, wnr rotiun from the ptrl ken part of the world to talk to ua. It would be a fitting compliment to the great Kretich na: ion thnt every man, wom an nnd child owes. I'onventiop hall should be taxed to capacity, ".Madame I'.ernard will be g"iest of . patriotic Tulsa during the -lav. and we will listen to her add r eus with more than ordinary Interest, because of ttie cause she represen's and because of the work she Is do ing'' i'loiiiptly at 3 o'clock the 1 French Cavalry Cross Belgian Frontier; Nine Miles Won. HAIG IS PUSHING ON Advance Unhaltcd After Capture of Mau beuKo Fort. AMERICANS GAIN STEADILY Yanks Fight Way Along the Entire Line of the Metise Kivcr. I'AKIS, Nov. 0. I rcm li c-?-alry lia rm--il die lu-lt'i.m bur-di-r ilu war nffli-c anooiitiii tp iiIkIiI. An lulvam-p of mure (ban nine inili-M un made KHluy at irr lain ptilnis. (Iii4.'r-iti, I onnlcH, Illrson, Aii"f ami m. Mb hcl were ocx-uplrtl ami the foni'M isintiniio Uiolr Mlvusv Ikthii iIii.m- leilntH. A WiMMiie of (lie 'IIiiiii ittul AuIm rivers hiw lut-n foriivl. Mmiy I Hi 1'i-llt )w Ih--ii laki-n mill ad. n Uu- rlht the tun -on are alimit li; csiurn- of the iirnHmiie ami hmr n-jiiiuil anil Hiirroiiinli-il Mi'lcnn mill Muhuu. 'J lin Mi-u.", opnlte lt-iiiiu-M, Iuih Iwnmi crowd. Ity Th AcNoriared Presa. WITH III). AMI ItM AN AfOfY ON TIM; M.DAN I Kll.M, Not. 0. 'ft'o Aim-rli an (ruopa fought llii-lr way furwaril lislay along In imlly their rnilre line, di-epltc the fact llmt Die w catlwr was alxiul a ImiiI um iimbl he. I)NI)N, Nov. 9. In a Hwccp lliif nil u in - tnilny, On- IliilLsli ftrinlivi Iuim- apiiiril Toiirnal anil AiiIiiIil?, I ll-Id Mnrhal Hulff rc IMiriN ioiiIx'h. 'Hi'- sii-ond llrlilsli itrniy Is lippnMM lilnf Ki-nalt, whli li lies ulxuii 12 miles north 1iAt nf 1 ouriial. "On tlie whole lirlllsh front our troops ii ii- niiivliiir forward nnd the riM-iny Is n-tmiiltiK nipldly ! fin Ihi-in." says I'li-bl Mnrshul llal In his report from lniuliimr. ti-rs toulnlit. WASHINGTON, Nov. I). (Ull rral I'itsIiIiik's nmniiinliiio this tnniilnit nns insips of llm JArvt Anii-ru-ain iinny oi-opcratlii( with 1V im Ii units iindcr tho saini ixnn nuinil rn liiiil nd.lltioiiitl loiKrlant nmtM cnjf uf the Mi-iih- today. MiniAy, liOiippy-stir-Uilsoii, lle iiiidvlllr. Miiircy, ( liaiiinont and Munhi'ullix crc captuniL IKKNtll A 1 1 1 : hi I I'lMi ' 1 1 ,iu:at adv n i Hf Till, Alao.'liled I'n-M. WITH I III-. 1 l(K.NCIt A RM IK? IN KliA.Wi:, Nov. it - 2.30 p. in Tlie Knn.;li f..nea toilay r.tntlnned their push toward the Hi-lKlan fron ii. r. with the Herman perKin'Jfig In their di l.ijiiuf ta. lies of the Ktki few days A l.e liernians usod artillery and iiiarliii"' nun f.re at point wheie they needed more ume to break con tact Willi the I- retich. At o:h'-r places on the front the progress of the I'rench w.ia malti ta.iiid w.'.h iiiiJim.nifbed npeed .Noilnnu- but the prompt slRnlnK of tin- aiuil.Mce will pri-vi-nt the nl-i.i-.i from i ritln-ly clear. ni; I'reiu h ti-rrltorv of i lo-my troops before the peace i.. i;.! l.i : ,otn bi Kln. I'lres are lurtunit In the rear of th.- i ;i nn. m. lines ail alonK the front. This indi aies Ibiil whatever may b" the nntcome nf the armistice n(f'i-ti.ti.-OH a further Important retirement-, ,f the flprman forces may be expel ted SI KHI x I NTITn M NV TOW NS. l.nMinV. Nov 1 - - I Tlrttlsh wlre Icsh serviee 1 In thetr ndrnne rnvnsrvii d p,ok sirrrrs this srcerio ,,, nn, ;l 'hril.irig account of eon- I'l.-'c- :! l'lanre and shows Just vt.v the ik of the y M. r. A . he Y. W. '. A., tho KniRlita of I'oi iinbus nnd kindred nrgnnization must he cnntinuitl after the war. Improvr-mont Orrlorrd. WASHINGTON. Nov. ! As the reiult of an InyetlL"itlt showing dniiger from fire In prlva' 'y owned buildings where wnr mui.i'.ons are manufactured, handled or Mured, the war Industries board ha.s ordered NEWS DOES NOT EXCITE CAPITAL! Official Washington Giw.s Only Passing Attention to Abdication. ARMISTICE MAIN CONCERN Acceptance of Harsh Coinli tion.s by Foe Is Regarded as Inevitable. TERMS NOT TO BE MODIFIED Signing Within 72 Hours Is Itimatuin Socialists May Try Dickering. WA.SlllNCTi'N. Nov. I -The- tie TncmloiiH news from Gnrmnny that the kair had ilecld-d to abdicate whm heard In Washington wltti Hcice.ly niiro Uian a ripple of lu te reaL. K . cry wimrn tne iiui-fulon was asked "ha.i llio armiHUi'e l.i'eii algni-d '" So far um the American government knew kite toiii-lit It hn.l not been eiKtied, ami tin- prevailing belief was Unit Uie Herman answer to Marshal Koch could )iut bo expected before tomorrow. To members of the governmenT md diplomats who u few abort Wi-i-ka ago would have been amar.ed and gratified beyond belief, the 1111 noiiiicemeiit that William II had bowed before tho will of tha world w is iicciipled as a thing to bo ex pected, it was Kcr.epied as ine of the u- ta In the (treat Iragedy sur prirtiiig now only; perhaps, because it was enacted before Instead of af ter the capitulation of the war ma chine about to lo broken to piece oil the 141'hterii front. No Of fblal Statement, Tt ere was no Hiatetncnt from the while liouhe or from othor govern ment Hon recti. l'rii.ldent WlWwn, hoee den, an 1 "autocran y must So." liiiii . bt-c-ii blaoned upon every rn HpotiMo to the Herman ploaji for peace, was waiting. He wanted to know w li o follows the out broadcast by wlrelran, to prove that the Kitln r und Ins powei uctually have gone. The one thing I tint officials em phasize was that whatever might happen within (.iermany nt this line dale could m.iko no dllf-Tence In tho limitary program of the allied and American governments. Them will be no modification of the surrender artiiJMtlce terms wtilch Marshal Koch lavs t-'lven the Hermans until II o'clock .Monday morning to acopt or rrjort and unlewt the acceptance Is f ortlniming Uie uiuntirrrupted ad vance of the victorious armies will continue until the wluto ilnn ut sur render appeals. 1 Military men as well as rlvlllan official and diplomatic obtiervei-s re gard ncceptanco of Uie armistice let ins, harsh lis tho Hermans ma) deem Ih. -in, us inevitable, knowledge that the army u beati-n and noon must be In retreat pcrom Its own borders, probably to join In the revo lution nt home, Is ri gardod as cer tain to force i ho mst nominate tunong the enemy to yield within tnu time lUlnwed Might .Makr Now AppenL As to the el feet of the kalner's de cision upon the speed Willi whlcji the Herman reply might ho ie-iit to M,ir- .shal l-'och, no on was preared to spruk with confidence. The flint thought was that with the promulga tion of the chancellor's d'-crii the courier probably had been started biuk with itistrucliniis Umt the armistice envoys wul'.ing within the allied lines ac ept at once and bring hs:ilitlis to an end. Hut It was rec. ovnlr.cd ns a p.swldlity Uiat the so cinilstH apparently Inking the reins laid down bv the war lordH might at tempt to make th-ir fuvendem-y the basis of nno-her appeal for discus hi'ii of modif icatumii in Uie surren der r-ond II ions, Th-" wircltwH mr.v.'iSf- quoting tl. chancellor's decree proclaiming ths abdication ileiiuiioti and ronuwlation of the throne by the crown prince wiui received hero fir, '.ate this af ternoon through the Hrltmh wlre Pws. press. U'i r tt was officially an-iKnin'-l at the Mute depurtmenl that the same mewjice had been pl ked up diroctly bv ttie Amerbim naval wlreb-s from tho great Oirm.ui Hta Uon at Nauen. 'Hie belief here Ls that If the n- perizo.ii-rn nynamy aciuany na-- '""-' ed. Williiim II. like arl or ,u."ria 1 1 unttai V, know ing tho time of tils going wa-s near, refused to permit history to record that he signed the d'Hsjnieitit which must compii-tely destroy Horm.ui military power and renulro Germany in advance to kiI. mit to atiy terms of l"oi whb'h lo r enemies may choose to Impose. The Austrian armistice was t'lgned J'lft as effectively as could have been done bv royally bv tin- Austrian chief "f etaff. w it h w lmm Gener.il I iax. the Italian commander ;n-.'hr'f. d'-ilt as the responsible spolo -iman of ttie de. SOLDIER INSURANCE COST FOR YEAR IS $1,500,00C l'll('AHi. Nov 9 I' li'"i cost the government onlv 1 1 . .M"i. " c. o to write IHa.SSt.OOff of ins ir.tn-i- on tin lives of soldiers and siilors with n the last year said Thomas II I.ove, a.sfiistant secretary "f the treasury. In an address here todny before ttie Association of I. If' Agency officers, lis neeomnhshrr.entu in ttie short period of 1! months tho treasury's P"-..i inroiignoui rue pianr nt.-.-r bureau of war risk Insurance "has j workers dropped their tricks a-l wrought the Inruraiico miracle of i formed rescue sipiads In Hun ir-in lonhl.ng Ihe volume of ordinary ner mnny lnves wero i saved An in life insurance nu'jft.f mltxig in the I v-sUgatjon into the eviso of the tvt wurld," Mx, Ive added. elotit irUl ho nude. Herman Xuvi Ilolils Hack When Ordered Out Declared Ceddes l oMMIN, Nn, tl I Hilll ll wireless M-rliii l-ri-mii-i- l.loil i.ii.iui- mill Mr I rlo i.ciblcs, fust toiil ,i tin- .iditilcali , win- spi-ok-cis. (omxlil at 11 biinituci iilib'li folluwcil 1 In- ! if a I lii.Kori " b-- lor, ' sl.i, . l ie- nisi l.inl nf tin- .oliiili all r III, lib' llili-11-illiig dls, bisiiii-H Hi sab I that ttioso wiui wore 1'tiurv.c-il Willi llic rcepollsiblllly will lei I IniiiiH for ihc Hi'sihity of 11 na ial Xruiii'cililoti "I'll- uhith' nIiii;i' was sit for 11 kd-iii sea liatih-, bill sonii-ililii whs iiron;.' I'll,' iiriii Itlilf Was eim,;. I,, r, i,s ,les. s rail' K.iiiibllng stroke was pur aJ 4.1I. ' I In- lo rnian nai ), I am ns coin In. i d us I mil standing here tonlghl," said the first lord, "ita orib nd um ami I be lui'ii would imt is. inc." Half the (.i-rnimi flis-i, l(- do. ijurisl, wit., fl)lng the n-il flug ami the l.i-riikin flis-t was fifing Ihi- red flag Ihsiiiisc It n-iillisl ibiil II was mil i iigagi-il In 11 good I'HIISI'. THREE VICTIMS WHEN HARRIS USED A GUN Alh-gvil H id Man t;ulck on ihc Trig ger as Off I, s-r Mullen Attcmptid Arn-Ht officer I nlnjiinsil. J C. Harris, with many albiHrs, Is 'Itiick on tin, Honor but he's loo slow f,,r li.ln 1-mnn .1 '. Mullen, whon- lif Harris soucht last night. liiKt-ad, Harris shot himself In tho side, sent a bull, t crashing through I'eto Gavin's right knee and shot 'Henry I'.ivne, a coin. ml emit ractor, In llio great ton (,f the left foot. Harris did the ahoolliiK w bile lying flat on his stom.u h whl.e I'ollcemau Mullen stood on Harris' back and warned bystanders Unit their safely lay in night. Harris' plot against the life of the eoo.il wa naicni-u uuicsiy ami quite by accident. An Intoxicate .1 man. who accompanied him, attract ed the attention of the policeman at Klrst and Main streets Mullen walked up to him and told him that his condition wasn't of tho sort that society approves. "Imn'l wat'h mo. Watch tlmf fel low there. He's got a run on him," tt;e Intoxicated man replied. Mullen walked over to Harris nnd asked him if bo had a gun. Kor answer Harris reached toward his coat pocket. Million's fist shot out and caught Harris siiuitre In the mouth and ho went down, with Mul len antrhle bis neck. Lying flat on tils stomach, Harris then bigaii Khootoir from his pocket. The first two stints nre hiillcw-d to have glazed Harris' thigh. Another elruck Gavin, a bystander. Just ii hove the k'o-e and passed through Ms leg. still another bullet grazed 1'ayno's too Mullen shouted to the crowd which tiad gathered to keep hack and someone sent tn a cull for the polite At the station a .11 Smith 6 Wes son revolver was taken from Harris, wtio admitted ttiat lie was a "bad man and not afraid of tho best man on earth ." The police believe he baa a record. l-ayne and GHVln were also taken to the police station where their wounds wero dressed. Harris Slid he was an oil field worker, but Die police are Inclined to bi-heve in has other occupations. Gavin lives at .'IS Hu'hri". I'ayne lives at 1:1 li-'ist I mrv'ew. None of th three men Is seimusly wounded. CREW SAVED WHEN SHIP HITS MINE AND IS SUNK WASHINGTON, Nov.!) r,r,.r, na tion received Inflight hy the fial de. JJiartmeM Indicated that all of the rew or uie Amen. -an steamer S.i.'Lii J puipe, h, fore Dial vesHi ftuk :nis morning off the In-law.ire . uaht. pre. ' sumat.iy arte' sinking a mim ' ii 'KAN CITY, Md . N'.,.. Twen. ty ininuies nfier striking what . l.i lleveil !,, have been a um,.. the Atnei-lcan s' earner Saeiia. a ...Own ion I tramp, sank .'J miles off slmr- here at Ii li.', a m today Tinr'y s-- ti members of trie crow ar firssirig and I fort) H-V. II M in We ,. ii'l.l. l here 1 . or-Iy a'lir 4 . .. i. t - f-i af ' errmori. The sinking or ti,e sh p w.ie pre ceded by ati p,.si,r, a 'ew ooni-es after k o - o. k A f. w minu'. Iio-r two Irji-re V iolef-t r r , 1 . .s! r .M follow ed Al'hoiigh rlio h 1 1 . wan lii,-.-i-, having Just eft fin Alio rvnri eorvov off the lo-lawar- r';ijn -, s.'io went dnwnwllrilri iwint; u in . i is :,i ii,rd Ing to tier mnHt'-r, I'ap'.ain I.vni'h. TWENTY-FIVE ARE DEAD OF INHALING GAS FUMES riTTSnri'.OH. Nov 9 Twenty- I five fneli fire dead, sese.-al ,,,,rsj of inhsllm: ras f-.n-e-i at the I'Ai i two se-,re v.- ri' oier-'orne as a res lit , at- In i crl'i-'il condlllo.-i nnl near!-, ! t ini:i.-.-i of th- J. .fiiii ,v I .a ugti Illi ; S-e. 1 l ' ., h-re late tndai T,,,. l I ::ms wi re ut Work d-litung a fur nace w hen the ai -id.-ht o. r i.f re.J In some unknown manner th car- lion monoxide gas whb-h cotrii-s from molten rn.-taJ, es-a nd f rron a.l'oj-i-ing furnaces Into tlie one into wlii-h the workers were engaged A sunn as word of th" aedd'-nt GERMAN COURIER ' DELAYED ON WAY! ',,,.,. jUearrr of Mailial I'tn-hsj ' T,'Tv"l''Ti,.ty BERLIN IS AWAITING TERMS i jOutlnvaks Occur in H.'inovcr, Cologne, Bmns ccrman Ca.it;.i ixpu ts Mo-j .,nij iadjjfoburK -Hanks Have Suspend iiu'iilarliy to Ilci i ic Text t of ('omlitions ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED World Tooks Anxiously for Official Word From Merlin of Armv Leaders. I.oNIioN, Nov S (Hrilish wlreles) The llritisli bnri'tiu Is sin . the following iilinouticemetit HiIh nfieriiooni "Owitm I,, the heavy German b.irrig" ami machlno gun fire on the hall lc fiont the passu ru of I lie courier from Miirnh.il Koch's h- 1-1-ijuarters to Spa was delayed so Hint he Is not exincie,! to reach German Ilea binai I era linlll tills nrii-rnoon. I 'ons,-iu i nt 1 y It Is un likely th -anv decision In regard to the armcdlcn will bo reached today." WAIIIVGToN. Nov 9 -The state depar'nient late lodav auth nrUed lln- statement that another rumor siarte.l In Washington that Geriinoiv had signed tho armistice was "cntliely false." A MSTK It 1 1 A M, Nov. 0 The fler m. i n l outler bearing Marsluil Koch's armistice terms bad some difficulty In crossing the German lines. He was I' d to behove through the blow ing up of an ammunition dump with a series of explosions Hint the Ger mans bid nut censed filing but he w:,s Informed of the vause of ttie 1 explosions by wireless and Instructed!, to p iss the Herman lines without de- i Tn ,pr,H Mr r.,,etert to ren. h Herlin monicntanly. Meanwhile the entire world Is anxiously a w alling word of w hat ac tion lias been derided on by Ger many In view of continued defeats on the buttle line find Internal revo lution, wbli h Is reported to be rap Idly spicaditig Some liifimiillnn or official an nouncement may come at ay hour The fitt 24 of the "I! hours given Gotuiuoiv have expired and the sec ond IM hotir period Is passing rap Idly. Order Given for Arrett of Chariot lirolher A MSTKI! 1 1 I, Nov. 9 Orders havo been LiKen for the arrest of Archduke Mai, brother of Kmperor t'barles. according to Ihe ienna t.ewspa pei a. Archduke Max left the In. per. al Unfiling recently wl'li heav ily laden trunks. Austria Is Failing to Meet All Naval Terms of Armistice IIM.MI:. Nov . sage Mgr. cil I i it A W I lerw mes .i 'nul l -ill1 r I ii - . hn-f ..i 'in. I naval i juu-o s g.ti .art arm.;.: ..! W Inch l-l.il' all I li niiii Tins in i" ii a n an eft.. ... ,1a v w hi. 'i .. "I n I l rr,.i i ,. . pile. I a'- In l lo mem of tit. slops anao l.i'.. says ttie in tin- A iiNtto-Hufl-. .- m ii, tin- tone I I r . la v. have not !.-d W'.'ll . .neiil is mnde In - I'l'neiil issued to il ' M , li riot been eiip ln. .i ! .on a ud ll.o e A lit r o H llllgal'larl '"rin- par! if , li, navy sgreed on arid lae alius m.-rcriiint ships have fiof I.e. n --Mrretiili.l i d. "Tin se fads c ns l'iOe a hreste.n of tin- smemii stipulations of the .11 ir l e ei. convetil loll " Protest Transmitted to Enemy on Treatment WASHINGTON, Nov. J --The pare aril lh,o It is not disposed 1'r.ii-d S'a'es l.nu made a vigorous " i-rv cn-detiie r,, en.l.nors of the H-.'-iiliS lo 1 vcuse the lo.fl-pror-t r th- W.rnKtn K'.vornm.nl r m i j i ' f p-.r-rU Iv ...yli. llm r-rir'i;rm' 'b- t n;i I ii.t-nt nf Amr-r- i,l,ni. iijoiti 'n'rM-icM m h Unu. m ,t r of uiir , U''h 1 .1 r n -v in!vr Ihfy r-a-h 'I h" -t ntn rli Mr'mnt tlro-.icn I i" ,titTii ."Hi 'i in )-n it ;i 1 rfjfl t is lie i aKi-d the Spanish i-t. t ,-i "s in im I., s 'limit v.gnroiis prote -t the fo inlV.llg p. .ID'S. I r Til -- , nr, er rurig whb'h l.-ui l.een "il.y tu-llished to tho depart- any A " erl a ri In w-.rk whl ;.l .' i- I , .1,, s i : :r.i; at; . Amerl w li to labor Iti pri I"'i lie mir rt-li-!. enropelllrg any Ar-ieri-n iiMi.a-i rison-rs tn perforin any wi.rk lti:iv '"' ' f any kind save sue', ..is , . ss:l ry 111 Cnfirieelinll i. , -An care i nd upk eep or :..n wi'h tne car" and ,!' '''ii i r n w n r. ar' -i s. "o.iM gnvernm'-nt is ln- il ,1 1 li- I 'lilted Male,, t-i . t -iii r.- noi-t he a oo-sfla- 'I i' 'I'll- ; for -.i-d tjuxi ia tho I nUuix.lf UM'L iuui ut Kinpcror Abdicates and Crown Prince Renounces Throne-Max and Khert' Mentioned for Regency. " RFRFI I IDN. 9PRFAD OVFR milNTRY IILUL.UI.IUOU JI IIU ed Payment National Assembly Called. I'AKIS, Nov. !. (('i:l.r, ji. m.) The abdication of Em peror William is officially announced from Uerlin, accord ing to a llavas dispatch from Hascl. The llavas agency, which transmitted the announcement of F.mperor William's abdication from Haael, la the Bcmi offici.il I'rench news agency. v COPF.NMAflKN, Nov. !". Rebellions havo occurred in Hano r, Cologne, Hrunswick and Magdeburg, according to the official announcement at Herlin. These cities, however, are not wholly in tho hands ol tho mutineers, the statement mills. At Magdeburg the garrison resisted. AMSTFKDAM, Nov. 9. (Havas Agency) Prince Max if I'.aden has been appointed regent of the empire, the "Ber lin newspapers semiofficially announce. AMSTFKDAM, Nov. 9. (Reuter's) It is semiofficially reportetl in reichstag circles that Prince Maximilian will be appointed regent of tho empire, accordinir to Berlin advices. LONDON, Nov. 9. (Rritish wireless service) A German' win-less meswige received in London thisiaftcrnoon states: "Tho (lYrnian imperial chancellor, Prince Max of Baden, has issued tho following decree: ' " 'The kaiser and the king have decided to renounce the throne.' "'The imperial chancellor will remain In office until the questions connected with the abdication of the kaiser, the re nouncing by the crown prince of tho throne of the German empire and of Prussia and the setting up of a regency have been settled. " Miir IVift rnornniw tS 'n ten da tn annninf TTlATiniw "FTKort as , , ,' . impiTiui i iiiwiuciioi unu lie brought in lor tne establisnment or a law providinar for the immediate promulgation of general suffrage and for a con stitutional German national assembly, which will settle fi nally the future form of government of the German' nation and of those people which might be desirous of coming with in the empire. '"Herlin, Nov. 9, 1918. " 'The Imperial Chancellor 7 LONDON, Nov. 9. (British wireless service) A telegram received from Copenhagen from Brunswick by way of Ber lin asserts that Emperor William's son-in-law, the Duke of Brunswick, and his successor have abdicated. LONDON, Nov. 9. (British wireless service) It Is re ported from Amsterdam that a revolution is now spreading all over western (iermany. It is reported to have reached Cologne. Another dispatch from Amsterdam says that owing to the rush on the banks in Berlin these institutions have atopped payment. (;i:itr MiNisn ns ALSO fjl IT l',At li. I.ONHON. Nov. (Prltlsli wire less service.) The resignation of the German nilnlsters of the Interior, In. strneilon. ngi icn'iurc and finance sre reported In a telegram received from r.i r llii The I'russlarii food controller afiiiin has reuu'Sicd to tin relieved fiom offue nnd the resignation of -li.- I'l'issian minister of public works b in lieiii in the hards of the cabinet fur some time licp.ov llbert. wild according lo the Hi rman wireless message Is to l.e a iu'iiiiii i d imperial chancellor. Is I- rc.cin i, Tiheit. ihe president of ii,- snc.al .lomuerntlo party and P-esi-lent of the main committee nf r r.'u- iciohMag. I i-i. i i..i .i.n ir. i K a i,,. . i I fire in June of thii year was taken to mi an at tin- liuie that the so- .. I .list minority In the reichstag had j iiiier been reclalrned bv the mill- t.o v government or thai the soehilla's ' ihad gam.-,, the ascetidancy. l,a .er ; I Given Prisoners : (. n,mr y Thti .-;,:in, h ' tfit'H.v In furthrr u--k-d I'im1.-' ! 1 : l 'i'-'natiil th r-iii"ul tt. 'tf'if rr'a i';irnp of alt A in r' 1 i n-'r hant Tnorlnn of f t h r h 8t )i s- ni in llrati'lciihiircr. 'I'll'" rlcpurl' '- t'-'i'l"T4 lh:t T t ni nritnii-'n t ' '.orrn.in kovpiii ? n I'f. ';ii.u! ni th fa.-t th.it i'. '.f'l:pK r) ''if ;:itst iriformnMon i I ":' "1 it ! 1 " I tilVl'l .loH'-H'Tl i ; -.Ml 1: ! ' r '1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1" if, ni'twrh-Ht-I ti(!tl;i vtji!'fiiffit nf thfj iiT' n.;iri tr" r 1 n i mt rhroiish !n I'njvlan v ;t f Mihus'ry That !n won id tin lr-i iiJ-f'TTO'l, K'j r Mit-r. rinrii th. (lp i rf 'niTi t ;ihU?i tli:i: 1 1 'iprriM n Kovt-rtinn-nt n inf'irr-vl4 that Mit pfrMonnpl nf iIia (iornuia iiiHr'n.int icann who ni inr-in-r il !m t hr t"n1lt1 S'.i trs nr y ri'iiiin-'I to do wn'k hnvinir t- !' Aii.i iJi-'lr own cir afi'l 'Tpkti'-i ir v:f nr nnd ipkp .f th-MP 11 VStlll VWWII I 11 I rr ., . ', , ,, . i;iujuni:ri inuk uwi Hiwtii-o eentg have proved that the social ists were In the'sadrlls. Kbert quite recently declared In the reichstag that the German peo ple would no longer permit them selves lo he without Ihe right to de cide their fate. It was he who In formed Ihe rrletsstng of tne relea-w of Iioctor I.lenkiferht, The reigning duke of Rrunswlclf whose abdication Is announced In a tolegrsm from ttrurtswlck by way of ' Herlin, Is Trnist Augustus, a son of the duk of ('uriiherlshd. On May 24. 1S13'. lie inifrrln.l J'rlnri- Vic toria Louisa, the only .daughter of' ITinA.n. li"iii.. n-i. . . . "" ni. ' ii ' nave inree ths eldest. K-mst Augn-tns. wlnise right to ttie Ihronn also has .n renounefd. belnit horn Mnreh .g ' ' , pit M Nf M.ltl. v ns - To M N V t l l'l I s. 11 r Iris te,-ir.., Prr f'H'KNII AGK'N, Nov 9. - -Ths up rising in coi'th w e.sr . rn Hcrmany. n '. rdii'tt to ttie nt.lv direct news from sir y lod'iv. is repotted to have spread to Ilfinover. Olde-burrj an other cities. Generally the re volt ii not attenlcd by serious dls ' ii rt.'incr.i. Ileporls from the Punish border town of Vamdn.p say I hut all is quiet In Sehleswlg, but that further d. t'.irbances are reported to h.ivs oc curred In Hi mburg. i'our thoiisind m-n atlenip'nd to overrhrow rho military auihonries In Astoria, scross the K'be f-orti Him. butg. hot the clfy tmw is uui-t. T'".e Herman i:ua-ds at the Panish hor.ipr have I ri or.b"-d by the soldiers' .'ouuc.ls to remain at their pot's temporarily. Tnvelers atrlvint ?'nm IhTirrr report I hut t he d s i f f- . tlo.i n ppai . n' , !v is coniineil to the n,- :h fmv corns i which was rectus:-.! In Sc'.r.c-vv 115- j Hni.slclll. -I!IN i: M X IrsM KS AI'I'KAU I.'iNHoN. Nov. 9 (British Wire-I-ss Service.) Just before Ih-ince Maxinill an of Ha-den offered his resignation us Imperial chancellor CuNTl.M'Kli on pUK SJlTKHN