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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1UU0 ml 4 r FERRIS RECEIVES MANY TELEGRAMS Telegrams From More Than 16 States Number More Than 300. SEE 92,000 MAJORITY Charles Phelpa Bnsos Esti mate on Democratic vote, Estimated at 190,000. OKLAHOMA CITV, Auk. a.'-Tele- 'Brums of congralulntlonii from more than 10 HtatfH have been received liy Scott Ferris slnci announcement at his hcadaunrtcrs hero of his nomi nation In the ilomocratlo primary Tuesday for United States senator over Senator Thomas P. Gore. It .was said at his hoadauirturs today that moru than 300 telegrams had been received. . On analysis of returns received from the nrimtry. Charles II. J'helps. chairman of tho Ferris for Henator club, anounccd tho Kerrls lilurnllty would bo approximately zv.uuu, no dohcu nis diction on nn cstlmato of 100,000, us tho total democratic vote. State Briefs Sapulpa Notes SAPl'LPA, Ave. 0, With alt elec tion returns from tho county In, J H. X, Cobb was found to bo winner in Crvek county ot tho nomination for' congressman otr the republican ticket and Tom D. McKcown of the nomination for congressman on the democratic llckcj. In tho senatorial racu lien W. Thompson carried tho county on' tho republican side and Hcott Korrls on the democratic. Mis, ilclcn Klchtl woi) tho democratic nomination for county superintend ent of schools over S. O. Ileiishnw by tllo clone margin ot 79 votes, and MIxh Muudo a. Elliott tho nomination on tho same ticket for county clerk. The republican nomination for sher iff went to 1). n. Livingston and tho democratic to Abncr llrticc, Tho winner of tho republican nomination for corporatlonii commissioner was L'. It. ItuRhes und ot tho democratic nomination It, 15. Kchols. John P. Cdrncll la tho democratic nominee for county assessor and Clcorgo 11. Jennings for county attornoy, II. S. Williams was tho succetsful candl duo for tho nomination of county 'Judge on tho republican ticket. In tho contest for representatives. Ell Admire wan successful for the repub licans and William L. Cheatham for the democrats. I'O.NCA CITV. Auk. C The local 'post of tho Amorlcun legion Tuesday night perfected preliminary organi zation of a light battery for tho na tional guard, following tho recom mendation of Adjutant General Bar rett,' and a committee appointed to complete tho work. New officers of tno post woro elected na follows: uommanucr, tester llobcrts, suc ceeding cnarles nalph; vice com- mandcr, Clydo E. Muchmore; ndju. tant. Karl Roman: finance officer, r II. D. Ouislcy; historian, Charles W. Hahn. S. 11. Sheldon, C. R. Much more.. J. It. McGlnley. Ulmcr Pan- ncr. C. W. Hahn, Ed Lovltz, Charles llalph and Chris Alschwede woro named delegates to tho state meet ing of tho legion to bo held at Tulsa September C-7. I'O.NCA CITY, Aug. 6 A cam paign to secure the planting of fall crops on every farm In tho county has been started by Clarence S. Mcrydlth, county farm agent. Ho mentions oats, rye, wheat, bur clover, crimson clovor, and tho vetches sown -with oats ns good cover crops, tho choice dopendlng on oil and location. He is requesting farmers to confer with him on this BUbjcct. Ha declares that (1 spent for some winter cover and pasture crop will bring J10- In return and that It Is well worth tho effort of every farmer. PONCA CITY, Aug. C Clydo E'. Olden, superintendent ot the land de partmet of tho Kay County Qaa com pany, has had Emlllo Mosonyl of San Salvador as his guest for several days, olden was a member of a par ty that visited. San J!alvador last Oc tober, Investigating oil possibilities. Ho met Mosonyl, who owned the oil concessions on a largo area of land which he offered to tho Marland people for development. The offer was relented, however, and he sold his rights to a Prltlsh company. PONCA CITY, Aug. 6. Restltlnc frrm tho Initiative of A. r. Gregory? secrctnry of tho Guthrie chamber of commerce, a movement Is on foot to organize a district association of commercial club secretaries In n meeting to be held In Guthrlo early In October. The counties Involved are Logan, Payne. Kingfisher, Okla homa, Gnrfleld, Grant, Noble. Kay, Pawneo and Osage, and numbers between 30 and 3B secretaries. Ev ery town of consequence In Kay county has ti commercial organiza tion. A OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. C The case of tho Exchange Oil company against If. H. Champlln and others. In which the plajntlff asks 4ccclver ship of oil lands In Garfield county, began beforo Judgfc Frank A. You mans In. federal court hero today. DIUFTWOOD, Aug. 6. Edward II. Pollock of this place and Wesley K. Hunt of Ingersoll are announced ns winners of tho $100 scholarship of tho A, and MV college by reason of their activity In boys' cluh work. nuiiiDs up TiitEi) roues, Horsfonl's Add Plionpluito In cold water invigorates brain and nerves a wholesome ntlmulant and tonic. At druggists. Advt. SAPULPA, Aug. 6. Cases of ns sault with Intent to kill will bo in tho majority In tho preliminary hearings beforo Justlco A. E. Plltz tomorrow. On the charge of assault with In tent to kill of Willie. Curol, negro constablo of Edna, while on duty at a picnic several weeks ago, Sam Johnson, Floyd Tate, Marion Tato and Perry Walker, negroes, will bo tried tomorrow. When Curol called down a disorderly negro at tho pic nic, ho was struck down from be hind with a club and tho next morn ing was found unconscious and blood-covered a mile from tho pic nic ground. His condition was pro carious for sevornl days following his removal to Sapulpa for treat ment. FIlBt hearing will be given the caso of Sarah Parker, ncgrcss, who. It Is alleged, shot at her sister and Marie Hicks during a quarrel- suv ernl nights ago. None of tho shots struck their human marks. aimrr.T'.i Am- A Provisions for such city Improvement ns removal of condemned nhauks In tho downtown section, addition of ti-reo tennis courts to the new city park on sugar Loaf hill, nnd employment of oddl- .lAnnl m-hlfrn VlfllllfrM fl H fl Ordering f.n.lnw n tUm tttV f4l YflP t (' TV CHIl Btltutcd tho cnioi action ai mo nui meeting of tjie city commissioners and Mayor J. Wade Bone. A last warning- to rcmovo ran. jAmn.ii in'if wii trailed to own ers. If owners arc dilatory, removal will be In charge of tho city. It was stated that tho shacks are a public eypjnre. Tennis courts will bo added to the equipment of the city park as there aro only three In tho city at present, two of which belong to prlvato In dividuals and a third to the Euchce mission. Ed Mount, white, was shot nd In stantly killed Wednesday night at nenow J. W. Winford, negro con stable. Mount.with two women was drinking "cnoo on ww pinnuiin tho Frisco stntlon, when Winford np Depcw by J. W. Winford, negro con taining the "choc" and threw It on the ground. When Mount attempted to expostulate, Winford Is said to have shot him'. Winford derlarcd spectators of given himself up. hut hn had failed to uo this up to mis oiiernoon, io . V, fniYlr..ntln nf 1 nTiftMi fl ntfl Of Dopcw nnd Brlstow who threatened to form searcning panics. Six boys wore taken to the re formatory at Granlto Wednesday by Jailer Mel Burgess. Clarence Bhel ton, Arthur Fcebnck, and Dean Mc Crary, Implicated In nn aulomobllo theft somo months ago, were sen tenced to flvo years each, while Frank Rogers and C. C. Carson wcro sentonced for a year and n day for second degrffo forgory. JImmlo Law- son, who broko his pnrolo by stealing somo tires In Ollton, was sent back to tho reformatory to finish a three year sentence A damage suit for (10,000 for in juries to. Clifford Vlnynrd, 5, In an explosion of a dynamite cap has been filed by the father, Hoy Vlnyard, ngnlnst tho Cosden company. Vln yard alleges that dynamite caps were carelessly left within 70 feet of his homo nt Shamrock on April 14 and that his son, taking a cap to play with, had two ringers blown off. Purchase, ot coal and wood to prc paro for a possible, fuel shortage during tho coming winter was urged by Mayor J. Wade Bono in a procla matlon Issued yesterday. Summer Suits "Wc aro still offering somo striking values in men's sum mer suits. These are care fully tailored from tho best light weight fabrics and come in a -wide variety of styles and models. You can find a perfect fit and abso lute satisfaction at $J.85 $0.85 " $14-85 $.90 $19.85 $2Q-63' PRICE on our entire stock of fine Suits two-piece bummer Look No Farther Here You'll Find 1 the Greatest Clothing Savings in Tulsa If ( Your unrestricted unre served choice of our entire stock of 2-piece Suits at Exactly one-half regular prices. Suits for Men and Young Men, the finest tailored clothes land the finest fab rics in America, all sizes, all styles easily fitted. Curtis Brown never carries 'em over to palm off as "New" Ones next spring Hundreds of Kuppenheimer and V .1 . other fine Summer Suits for Men and Young Men now reduced to price Every Suit Guaranteed as Fully as if Sold at the Regular Price. Alterations' Free. $12.50 Summer Suits now dt $25 Summer Suits now (t " SJ KA $40 Summer Suits now f AA reducedto JJLlD reduced to f liW.JU reduced to ipUaliU $15 Summer Suits now. (Jj J Sf $30 Summer Suit now (J "j f f reducedto..... P JJ reducedto JLOo'U'v 45 Summer Suits now Veduced to J2250 $18 Summer Suits now reduced to $22 Summer Suits now reduced to $ 9.00 ixr:.. $17.00 zr. $24.00. S-J -fl AA $37 Summer Suits now (J1 Q JA $50 Summer Suits now (1 O E? f-f IX. UU reducedto f lO.jU reducedto tyDJJ and here are Hundreds of Kuppenheimer 11 U j , t t t -it i -wool J -piece suits, tailored in latest styles an at sale prices For Values Selling Regu larly at $60, $55, $50. KupiM'iiliolnirr TnllDrrd AH Wool 3.plr-j SullH, limny of llicm KIIU Trlnuiicl. Wonderful I'alirlcw, nrvily nt)lcd. 45 For Values Selling Regu larly at $75, $70, $65. KuppcnliclniiT 'ralloifd rino Wor. hlitl mill ClmvlolM of All AVool inn. U-iinlH. Tlio greatest vntVio of Uto For Values Selling Regu larly at $90, $85, $80. Kuppenheimer Tailored lino Silk and Wool l'nlirlcw, tut well na nil Wool Illuo Sc'int'8 for Mcu and Voiin Mcu, Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store 1 iv' . Ill Holmes Clothes Shop 1, 223, South Main