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:m mtm' . ia "A ! i :fcrr.. 3 V f K LV Uto- v STANDARD TO PIPE OKLAHOIUIA'S0L OIL COMPANY COMPROMISED ITS CONTROVERSY WITH HAS- KEL'S STATE. ORGANIZE NEW CORPORATION Will Be Exclusively a Common Car- rler and Directly Under the Su pervlalon of the State Cor poratlon Commission. Hnrtlosvllle, Olc. Nov. 2. The Btnmlnrd Oil company lias compro jnitacd Its controversy with the binte of 01;lithomu by orgiinUiiig I he Okln lnlionm Pipe Lint- Oompniiy. to build nn eight-Inch pipe lino to rimv oil lo the Standard refiner at Hnton liougf La., nrronlbit; to nn nnnount mont made here. Construction wji1i Tvlll begin at onee and It Is epe ted that oil will be running through the line li February 1. TIiIk will relieve tile Oil situation In the Oklahoma fields, whero low prlr', rausnl by the Inabil t of the produc urs to innrket th1i oil hae mimed consldi'rnhdle loss The new fjynpa'iy y be an Okln, litniiti'.ni'trinlrtD. (llivtH'y under th bftperNislon of the mate corporation commission, whjk'h haw Authority to restitute rates, liie toinnany will be pxrlimlvol a coi.imihi currier and will not buy oil nor o.n pioperty of any Kind in Oklahoma Have for tho pur pose of operating It pipe dine. Soon after statehood '.was estab lished the Prnlrle Oil and (Sub Cora any. a foreign corporation, undertook to build n new pipe lino and was en olncd by Attorney General West, un der a provision of the constitution de nyltiK lo foreign corporations tho bene fits of the right of eminent domain over public highways Attonitt) General West was opposed In his suit by Governor Haskell, on tho ground that the attorney general bad no authority to bring a suit In the name of the state unless directed to do so. BROTHER'SjmNDWRECKED Demands Roleact of Confessed Mur derer of Three That He Might Fatten Him. Le en worth, Kan , Nov. 2. Uu ksfeopt and disheveled In appearance, Tatrlck .McMahon, brother of the Kan " .City. Kan., confessed triple mmv rcr, appeared at the penlteltlary at insim; and demanded tbat his rothrr Jltu be surrendeied to blm tbajt he might take hlui home and tin tThlni. It Is lirlMed that the tragic death f three members of bis family and tke confusion of his brother James fcs 'caused 1'atrlik Mc.Mahon to lose Ms mind. The peculiar feature of the murder ten days ago by James Mc.Mahon. who last Friday confessed that he killed Is two sisters and bis brotber-ln- Vf. was the fad that the public In (pneiul had picked Patch k .Mc.Mahon a the tullty man. Patrick .McJlahon Is by nature tael- turn and reserved to the extieme. es Mc.Mahon, on the other hand, a jovial, a good fellow, well-met, apparently did everytblug In his vier to assist the officers In dlscov- the murderer. Tlnothy McMahon. another brother 01 James McMahon. died from tho ex "IWement Incident to the crime, lie Jftd been an Invalid for two years. DBBERS SLAY 2 WOMEN of ' Farmers Seeks YeQgmen Nh ho Killed Mother and Daugh- 1 J. "V" . itrimiNew jersey. ertb Amboy, X. J.. Nov. 2. The uworllles began an Investigation of the murder of Mrs. Silas H. Marks and Ker daughter by robbers, who took 91,600 from theli home, four miles from heie. The bodies of the woman and girl were found b .Mr. Marks, who re turned from tliuuh and discovered the double a line He Is frantic with rrlef A posse of faimeis, aided by dogs, took up the hall, but there Is little hope of cnptiulnj- the culprits, who are believed to be yeggmen. The countryside Is alarmed and the authorities will hae the co-operation of hundreds of lesideuts, Adam God's Wife Is Freed. Kausas City, Mo.. Nov. 2. Mrs. Melissa Sharp, wife of James Sharp, whose band of religious fanatics fought a battle with the police here last December, was fieed from the county Jail here Her husband, gen erally known as 'Adam God," Is now In the state penitentiary serving a ati-jtar sentence foi' the killing of Pa trolman Michael Mullane, one of the Ave victlir.3 of the i lot. Mrs. Shaip -was item- bi ought lo tilal. Buffalo Has $350,000 Fire. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2. Firo de: 'jtreyed the lake and canal waie AaM oa tfee Westers Transjt Com? stjMty 4 tfee Kn.owlto Warehouse ImU7 d damagd levator U of Mfc City Klevattr Company. The to i$H Um U Mtliuated at fU50,W). CAN CONGRESS SHAKE OFF i t .faHaBBBBsBBSSSSSSSfciBsV r '1 mijJmifffJMmk ft J " jtT I iiiiTitif T "? II POLE DISPUTE STATE DEPARTMENT IS URGED TO REQUEST EXAMINATION " OF COOK'S RECORDS. i TO ADDRESS DENMARK SOCIETY 01 HIM Bjp"k A: ts.itita Ke railroutl ly Diplomatic Procedure is Deoired by I Oklithoimi, illie to the tWO-C-nt Officials of Geographic Society Washington Attitude Has Been One of Avoidance. YVushington. Xo. 5. The first at tempt to make the United States gov ernment a party to the Cook-Peary controversy was et on foot. It Is tegarded as one ot Uie most signifi cant developments which has yet come t6 llsht Ii) the dispute between the explorers. It Is demanded by Uie National Geo graphic society that the state depart ment rend to Copenhagen a message which, In substance, will read: "Ict scientific America, examine Dr. Cook's proofs." It ! recognized that such action by the state department would at once raise the controversy to the dignity of an International incident, and necessi tate exchanges of diplomatic corres pondence between the United States and the government of Denmaik. A special cominlttee of the Geo giaphic society Is In Washington and Its members have been "gum-shoeing" through the halls ot the state depait iiieut. They visited Assistant Secre tary Huntington Wilson. Government Action Asked, Though every effort was made to sunound the purpose of the commit tee's visit with secrecy and myatery.lt was learned that the request for govesnueat action was made, and that the committee- is determined to obtain (he aid ot the government in clearing up Ihe north pole controversy. As on entering wedge, it was asked that an official telegram bo sent to 1 Minister Egan at Copenhagen .nskLug hlm to opon negotiations with the Co penhagen Geographical society. The first request made will bo that a special committee appointed by tbo American Geographical society blnill be permltud to examine Cft Cook's records. The statu department has tnl': llui request under advisement ui'-l' Ii v in be determined whothor en l'p o with the sot'loty's rioKs vwi ' misii mlt the depait.i cut to P.. a asalnst Cook. It 1b known tlirt ibe now i i ut de sires, to re" nS M'"iM nn) Ciushthe opinion las f n Ml'- been exprosud I . the i' n: t a tf.u ' -mil should sibtult I Is p (Of to A' a iU an sclen tUts, no cf'l'l'il uctlnu will reference to tht iit'iovtray "has ever been a' ! I" e fiist for officlnl nesotlntlonB litougli ilil. Iir Cgan clnsuly follows iIih netiou of tho American Geo- aplileal society la voting a medal to ".i. a 'Mk'ji Peary and pledging Itself to bKut an Investigation 'which will jiiiiiUiiH whether any other person ,it.:d tho pole before him. Mabray to Stay In Arkansas. Lltth Hock, Ark., Nov. 9. Judge Trleber, In the federal court heit denied the application tor the le nioval to Iowa ot Johnson, Clark and Mubray, three ot the men chaiaed vlth being members ot the Mnbiny gung, under Indictment In the statu tourt here and federal court of lows. ' v ' ' Farmer Hang lf. Hang wlf. Nov 9-Biui1ii Sterling, HI., Pfulb. a fser. c6wMte4 a(da x, mtit. lie is believed to.. 'm ! Vornrlly Insane. THE "OLD MAN OF THE SEA7" IWWWWWAWIA I E6o motive Blasts. HEAVY LOSSES DDE TO TWO-CENT FARE LAW AteMiCEt Topoka & Santa Fe Road Oat ' $130,000 far Oao Year la ' ' "Cin &' -"' "I n tno to (juttim, Okluv, Nov.'O. Tlint t!ie Jos.to tlif Atciiinsoii Tt paoiuvr law, was -fiyu.ijuy tir jrlie yen't p(lin; Novenibu'rftj).0, l!)Ub, on tiie l titei statu business alone, is tliu coiitoutfon set forth m an itflidavit filed in the United States District Court here yes terday by Jaint'B Peahody, sta-tibtK-iiui for tlint fonipnnv. The dnuunient further asserts that, athntili the SatiU Fe car rie1 287,441 more passengers in that yar than during tho preced ing one,its total passeuer earn iujis show i n j; a Ities of $0u,52.'3j Owiui: to the compulsory low freight d.ite it is claimed that the receipts for the yar endings June 30, 1909, showing a de crtMse of over $200,000. The allidayit was tiled in cise ot tlie ra'lroads winch iire.ttt.ick lnu Xh" State cniistltiitlonul pro CTion lor the i emulation ot ruil- r n.ui lutes. DECISION MAY BE .DELAYED In L fcX. snd F. & C. Merger Case by Judge Btoat. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. G. Cir cuit Judf;o Stout may not de cide the L. & N.-F. & O. mert r c.e lor Huveral Uuvh. Attor neys L Stone, for the L. &N, Compjny, and John F. Lookrtt, for lite State, made arsrumeiitH thin morning. When they had concluded, Judge Stout asked tor a hbt ot the au'lioririties quoted and took the matter uudr advisemenr. Lucttt Pauenger Engines Ever Built. Uhicayo, Nov. 7. A new through train to California will be put on by the Santa Fo Kuilroad Jan. 1. It will make the run in seventy-two hours, the bame time us that cf tho Califor nia limited, 'ami will -carry the modern tourist sleeping oars. Two of the largest passenger locomotives ever built have been turned out by tho Baldwin Loco motive Works for tho Santa Fo service between Seligman, Ariz., and Needles, Oal. One of these engines is now on its way from Philadelphia. It is built to burn O'i ;ik fuel, and without its ten der it -weighs 370,450 pounds. With tho tender it weighs S00 to us and measures 105 feet from pilot to tho roar of tho tender. leuuer. ( " "" """"" "" ' Jc 1'liilrwd, fit iVxe- ported, ksts let contract to tJM Gibson-Oarr Company and tho Onllison Construction Co. of Middlosboro, Ky., to build six nn 1 ono half miles of now line between Guthrie and Henderson, Ky., at a cost of about $200,000. Louisville, Ky. The Louis villo & Nashville Railroad, it is reported, will spend $0,000,000 for reducing igrades aud curves on tho Henderson division, par ticularly at Empire Hill. Tho work will includo a cut-off around Earlinnton. W. H. Courtenny is chief eusiincor. Lotus ville, Ky. The Ohio, Kentucky & Atlantic Railroad Co. hab been chartered in Dela ware to operate a railroad in Kentucky ; capital $50,000. The incorporators jnnmed are J. F. Varcoe, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; W. N. Alters and W. J. Maloney; of Willimington, Del. Frankfort, Ky. The Oljio, Kentucky tfc Atlantic Railroad Co., has filed incorporation pa pers to build from Greenup, Ky., through tho Eastern Kentucky con! field. H. S. Gould is said t-) bo interested. A freight car ofl" the main track yesteiday noon M i) r t o ii s Gap, caused the wrecker to be called out nnd the 2 o'clock interurban was delayed a short time. By actunl count; -1G pnssenger .detrained from 51 Monday after noon. 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