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TI1K ll'LSA DAILY WORLD, TIUKSDAV. I'llltlMW 1!V 1 , 1015,

STMT. CAI'lTM. MAU

COMMISSIONER IS

STILL IN QUESTION

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. fleer as. ni.y ;unfi the s'ate in

i gi anting tin- men the f i ii . v of the

j j. ro !. besides the conduct of the men

oow in parole adds tu the lie-oil w Ir

the', null shoi. ill If g.vc:. futd'Hi1

I pi -ndirg geeil hehax I'-r.

I - -

RELIEF FUND GROWS

Sciciil) llo'lar nlr at die (,ov.

iTiinr' nu c I'iiiiii da.

K I Mli'M A CITY. IV!' 1 :

Fi.r.ds f'.r !(. nl.if i'f thi- 1i ,gi:u.

,.rr .-till lomti.g to tin g .. m iii i of

: .- Tidav lovc-rnor Wsiliuius re. j

I i t i i ! ,i letter fri"ii Mr Tom II- ! c

if A'l.i. i I.. i ;r;r,an if ! he w .-n. i i. s si j

It son . f the r-;,ef iii.nizat:in. rni.1t- !

ting $ I., l.o added to thf f l it This

1 1 1 !.- had I (c n c llfitfil by Mrs. '

. tl. j c f r i in various M'..r o In wl.i.h

thr women f tho st.tte nit' rt"'l

1 t hi n.s-' ' t s Ml" I i l - 1 J. . . 1 .-. ; r - n i -iiin-.t

ui'iin ir. 'be i oiii.x ". s (i lei .i 1 11'!

, i 1'..! s of t state. 1

REWARD FOR A NEGRO

.m tiinr i V illliitf lei l'n for I iip

luri' of illiam H a I -on.

KAISER AGREES TO

OFFER AN APOLOGY

he

l

ids t.f KinjxTor to lc

11 I 1 1 4

crsoiiaiiv i.x ii-t'sscii ro

I. S. Ainliasador.

t ii rooms (I' n

fee mi no other

tloiu'il above u

The i n.ilty t or

f"'1 of fr in J

I li.ltli.ll of till.

I Ml III

sli.it. T I : f ir.ni'i i lion

i rft.i I'l iwliloi i:i turn -t

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OKLAHOMA lITV.

(t .i-r!.'T V:l!iii.H )in

w:i1 if J1"0 for th

r.. uro. William W .it, n

!ii' l t.. ii.n n.i'.r,

limi, I'll an lili r I

h'.i.' i.i -i r I 'ft r . I i hi i .i '

ro i 1 1 .ij'i'ii a ft i I h.i ll:.

t. .1 tl:.. .iM-.i .lit a I 1 .I"

I r.ir.l ..f mii.-H. It is v; I

"II Li k . I !. ll.ill t. : i-

. .ti t hi- lo-.iil m.'l i. in r ii

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PROBE OF FEDERAL

JUDGE IS DELAYED

i:ai:i.. swit.i ii.itui. Yk K u

I'.irl". .r..:'n i m. i - Kimih cr Wlllinm

"111 aj. oli (.. ftKonnllf to Jami-ij W.

IliIHIil. till' A ll. Mil. Ill R!lll'Mlllor to

lii-nioini. fur tlio liohtile !nnontr

tlon nhuli ooi-iii rt'ii at ft Hrrltn then

rii' I'll tin' niiilriK of Fcliru.iry !'.

a . i-ii i il i ii if tn a trli-Knun rirriinl h re

t..1.iv from Hit- lirrman cHpitnl.

Thi- iii.i.iror, It m i.I f-

I nns hiii ri'rt-t. to Mr Ui raril on the

o. i UfO'ii of tho uial'a.ul"i ' Islt to

h'ti iuajist at tho rust I'runnUn f'.rt

of K.ii'i lf.--l.iirK Mr. lii-rai.l l

ii-'oite.1 mi the il:fi.itili to have nc

i i I'lul the ui;.irnr HAitnMioi to K"

'..i Km :.iiI'.ii K

l 'hi- 1 1 1 ' n i 1 1 1 li'.ivtn iiiucli more of

1 lie I'owir of the Imuiitin'r lommls

Mi'll lll.lll I he llo'lse toll ilS riM'orteil

I N ii i hy the nnijofliy.

'I'he l ili l Si ua'or I'orJill that

nial.es the l-laoe of ili'lhiiy of In-

ti. Htu.K ItiiiiniN the I'lm e of sale

Hi .iv...iitati e i iiii.-te.il intii.ii.il i i ' ii oiti.l fiixoruhly. ll will ut

11 I'll. reiiililnn nil Itniirar.t m!.l!eis "" I'l ; la '" nmKe It impossl

to t .iv a on iiitv !i. i iih. of 1 1 i'ii i. er hlo to ileliver luiuoia In ilry tirrl-

anii' in Tli ri'iihu rlerk is to . ol- lory without vinUtlnK 'he law.

Ii it lie Itoorike a" 1 the (.ellaiU for' Tile remrt of the Committer on

1 eiiilllm' without a liiince In it fine li.lm Mus t'alleil for leHI'iUiiR the

ot from IS') tn ai il a jail en- olotiire rule. Afdr i onslilerahle dis-

teine if three ila. I'eisor.H who us.-ion this r imrt itnd Beveral suh

ull f.uin jTodti'tti raised hy them Milnie nioilonti were laid tin tho

are exi'iiil'teil. The fi.liow lhi; K"Oi! i tal.le and the senate will lirotiubly

oaiiiii't I'o j.pddod wltlioiit a !u i r.se make no rule linittintf del. ate fur the

oi.. ler this I. Ill: Farm mi letnehts or l.aiaioe of thf Mission. The lieuteii

ehicle.i, weaiini; m.j.art'l, dn poods, int KoMinor in HiinouncliiK 1ho re

notioiis, food mnijiiie, house furnish- bull of th's vote km lit the matter l

liiirs. Jewelry, hardwuie t r aii) other : laid on the tahle "forever." The

Kind f iiieiohiiinliso. ! lieutenant governor Is trying to fx-'

A tolal of thirteen hilin were vm-se l i edite liusinesc. I

finally hy the li":ie, In spite of thej H(or'n from the t-nrrillina; mitl f-n-j

fin t that no in hi sewnoii w;,a held. ' pi-osmhk room are Blow In conilns; In :

Henol-s tli.iw no mioiied In the fore-'and thut depart ment Is orytnir fori

e! " i i' K the follow '.i.n in e.ini i es w ere ' mure lu lu in order to keen up w ith1

the

passed :

Hy Johtmoii To

heritHiicc tax. Hy

puhlie w-eijjh.rs to

'ottoii around i

provide for an In-

stitti n - Heinili lnj,'

i'llle .111.1 Hell loose

iii.llv- .siules. Hy

A i ., s-.i'l"- ' ii-r.i r.l anil a

f;. ii. the l'iiite.1 States embassy were

,M. i.il:.-. a theatre in Herlin on Feh

lr,rtl !, "hen (.-reatiy to their an

ij'.iaiii e a loan in the ft ii.lii-n. e pro

'ist, 1 l.ei-a-lse Ihi-v were speakini;

FliK :tili. W hen informed that his re

mains weie illiei-ted nK.ilnst tin;

A n 1 1 i t i .i :i anil. ass. i. lor. the man hi-Kin

H loud and

I niti.l Si, it.

puliation o

was f.n.tlU :

at I'l ill i n: .

li.let.t tirade against the

for permitting the ex

anos. The indl idual

ij.pt essed hy the theatre

:-.:

Witiiff Say Uayti.n Mi

UM-d His Ot't'irr fur

M'in tarv ( lain.

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in', e:

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it r.i ir.t!

tin- !.s--s'.pp.s.-i-

ai'lol;

MANY MECHANICS

ARE OUT OF WORK

i'ais - ii r iiono- tor iiepeinleut am

r.fKle.-toil ehildreii In Seipioyall coiin-

1- I V llr,,tt'l, I 1.1 h..t-l y,t..r ..!.. ..n.l

rtv I -""""'"-'"n iii' ti i

tu'M.S t.l estal,l:s). i ii.i.'i..rv f.in.l

...... V.J ........

!: Weli-h - rin '..I.iik f..r i-oiirt es--l"iis

at Wetvilii- in Adair loiinty.

Kill ItiMint Kill.

I'he LIU .j I'.rjant. aliolishiiiK

toi'.iish.p (.'.i-.i'iijiicnl in i is i Ke

loiinty, was kill..) i',,r fe:ir it mlKht

applj to other loiinties. The author

iL'ave nolloe lhat he would m,ie to

j l croiislder the loll tiiinorrow.

I i iii- i-iii ny syki-is I'n.v lillnjr fori

our tiiins of the nuiiity rourt at

Hroken Arrow in Tulsa ciointv every

eiir "ill he niiortid fa nr;i'l.ly hy

the Jiidh i.iry (i .inniltfoe tomorrow-.

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of

pr.

.l..iii.y

, f i.t v:

!1 po-tp.

.rd '

w 1 k. hut 1

t he mem- '

l et urn

t

tin

d.

GAULT DISCOVERS

A NEGLECTED SUM

lliul- s.1 lnl IjiiiiI Vioni ) WI111I1

Nt i r ll.ul Ho. 11 ( rtilitnl to the

Kiclit lfwirtiiiiiit.

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riTV

l'i

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re.

In.

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Kl VI"' 'MA

-iilf-r.! Fr.i-.k ''..'..'

. sr.. .1'. ii- . h" '

the . Ii.-ol 1 in 1 1

! d a letti r toilitv li

ins , a Ihiik' att. ntloii

I'll.. ". T -,.(

tile hoarl

1 iiN.i in 1-11 1 r

Olllll ISSlotl. ll'.-

1 i . . -. 1 ' 1 1 1 . . r YV .1

to the -urn of

:4.3.' " "'I Will' ll I'ei'.-lUS to till- s. . "'I

land fun 1. hut whn h has heeii 111 the

state trensiii 111 the general fund.

The monev was carried over

terntoiial d.s

sale of sih.".l

Kl.itehooil. The

pl.t. ed to the er

fund. I. lit has

tent inteiist 01

general fund

I'reslrtef.t llaillt

cry III ( hei kini; o

funds and l.elteed

be tinned over to

Attention is ' m 1 1 I

that the sihool

take whatever

ci cr 1 he nu'iiev

f roin

and 1. line from the

lands made before

uioiie has ne er been

1 dlt of the . hool land

I'teii drawing -I per

1 dally baliin. e In the

ma le the discov-

r t be s. hool land

the money should

the proper fund

(.. the matter s"

I., nd roiiiti.is.-ioii may

Hi 1 ps nci-esMiry to

into the proper fund

n i:v;i.in. w a . iviv 1 : - r.e-

f It the t .lOnressl- nal sll b-ro 111 in It t

lir 1 sT 1 k-..t : i.rT 1 h.i r K-i s m-aiu't I " ! r. I !

JlldC' Alsto'l I'.. 1 '.i l . ' II .I'ljoUined 111'

hi .Ullivts l it.' t"i!., it h.-ai'd t. st iiii'.ny !

1 o'oel 111! J.lt'Ke I '11 t " 1 1 ' VI i Hal. oil j

,,'id s'as l'ltei t Tin' iiiuiil'i rs of ;

tl.f . "Ilill.ltt. e, Kl pi csetll.lt!'. I s Mr- I

' li!'.'.! lc, I .u.foi t h and ' lar I. Ii f!

t.l.ls'lu for a.-hin.-I' II wllele t!i !

. lilt!.. II. .1 d Ilialil'.S would be 1 I s I. Pud j

111 :t M. .!..!: v. I

S A. Moore of I'lnlippi s.,i,l he h ol

'on oiinertid with ;i bank of w hn-h

.1 .Ui RiUo'i was a oiirrtor and held ,

"took in a niiiiibi r of i oi porati'-tis 1

with Ju.U.e I'ajton. .doore s.r.,1 the

1'i-diial i'arl".n iionpaiiy wns oriran-l.-i.

;is :i sellinii aiielit for the A.-no-I'al'oll

lolllp.lliv oil the liilU'l- of

I'.i.'l-e li.toll that it Would Hot bl ill

v 'la' ion of .iiit! 1 1 'O-t law s.

For sti-ral eais. Moore tistitied

no federal l oinpauv paid ifi Idemls of

-'" I.. .' j per t.-nt annually. l.U'T, hi

said, the di n lends f.-ll o!T.

j I'll i.i.e 01 oa.-loll, M' ole lie. iali.l.

be. .tu ice lati'ti mill I'lil'tli s .

. 1'itii. ai at' 'liny tf I'hillppl, lui t in!

I Moon's i ll.. when a litlir w;is dir. 1

It. lid t- a laity whom Momo r.nild,

:n..t lei all an i wliii li i-otitiiined a

tbieat thit If tliv idi mis wore tint morel

I literal the matter would be taken to

a federal i o n t. After that Moore !

; s..id tin- dividends nulla", d to .1 or a!

i per rent, a nnuil ll.

.Moore ti 'Stilled that an impr.'-

iitoir.n.iie men arc reported to be

one of the most populous classes of

well. no n who hae it-mistered at the

off..' of the Tuls.i church cmploy

nnnl bureau There are men anions

those listed who are able to do jjar

ttlic wmk. us wall as to take charge

t f a' . ai and tare for It, having had

a vnai tleul of experience as chauf-I'-nrs.

Sevrial of the f.irin boys who were

! . )-1 t . k t,.r .-ui opiort unity to K''t

bin k to the country were placed on

Tulsa county f.iims during the foit

t.oi ,i j esicril.t . and there Ik :i likeli

hood of others bcllli? nent to the

folds loday. The strange feature of

the rtr-oiils kept by the bureau Is

that vi per cent of the applicants arc

si lli-d laborers.

end probably w

the house the

TililUi. Wootlford )..,.

1 ill. it is said, an

liroken Arrow ar

li.K it.

be

lime

ai It

da;

ippri

the

d ii'on b

County

'Hll of the,

people of

a unit in want

CAPITOL BILL IS

PLACED IN SENATE

work it ban In hand.

Thirty Days for Hunting.

The open neuson on ijuall wan re

duced to thirty days In each year

I j by the senate today when a bl' by

:-i naior i nomas was ainenueu so ua

jlo permit quail hunting only during

tho month of Iiecember. The, bug

limit on quail was reduced to ten

quails per day or one hundred in a

seanon. Tlio bag limit on wild tur

i key was reduced to one turkey in

the fall and one in the spring.

The bill whs advanced to engross

ment with these amendments and

probably will be parsed finally

Thursday or Friday.

Tho red morocco bound rule books

(it the senate will not be naid for

according to action taken by that

body. The senators claimed that the,

bills were not worth five cents a

ropy, although the charge was "H

cents, that the red paint on the covtr

was easily rubbed off and that the

hook was full of typographical cr

ui'H. The senate voted to return the

books to the Harlow Hatliff com

pany where they were printed and

n fuse to pay for them.

.criiiiin imi rl mart la led.

I'Al'.lS. Feb. 17. C':4U p. in.) A

lispitt- h to the 1I;ihh Agency from

''oIiIcm ix wis that a (lernian named

Stadiller Willy was shot today by or

der of the itiurtmartl.il, haing been

found guilty cf isplotiiige.

Jails For The Black

Instead Free Schools

I' 'i iiiinocd From I'agc One.)

OKLAHOMA 1'ITV, Feb. 1

A stringent Sunday closing

was introduced In the senate

today at the request if 11

Ijtughbaum, president of Hit

lallollia Anti-Saloon lenc-ie

bill

late

T.

i ik-

u nd

representative of the ministerial

bill

ii-

alllances of the state. The

beara the names of Senators

penter, O'Neill, i'ordt-11. 1'uKh

Waters and Hiassingame. The

following lun.ine.sMoH Would be re

quired to remain closed midnight

Saturday till midnight Surdav

under this bill if it should become

a law.

Any public theatrical exhibition

or show, or any vaudeville or

moving picture show, or any box

ing or wrest litis' match, billiard

or pool hall, skating rmk. Quot

ing gallery or dancing hall. The

penally is a fine or from ." to

IUuO and Imprisonment

3" to HU days.

ir from

Shoe Sale Is

Still On

Shoe Sale Is

Still On '

Just A Few Days Longer

Of The Sale

Si 5.00 Suits are . . . $9.00

$20 and 18 Suits are . $11.25

$25 and $22.50 Suits are $14.75

$30 and $28.50 Suits are $18.75

$35:00 Suits are . . . $21.35

Boys and Children's Suit Sale is

Still On A Few Days Longer Take

Advantage Of It Now.

The Mew Hat

Styles For

Spring Are

Here

The New Hat

Styles For

Spring Are

Here

t lot o i'ii. ir siiuaiu Hi 11

. , , . provisions of section 2 and 3 of l his

Governor Williams today stg-nedt'

the bill by Senator Hurford authoriz-: arlU1,! anJ u curtail or shut in the

ing cities to acquire land for park j productions of any new oil well hcic

and cemetery purposes. The bill by I after drilled, w ithout endangering the

KnuiK in.- sox-miii l"c. . . . l1,..,il(.M ,hi.r

to

officers w ho are derelict in their

duty was passed finally. It also

i gives the governor the right to re

I move from office his own appointees

Sand to fill vacancies In statf offices

by appointment.

The bill requiring the county treas

ury to take charge of all funds from

the county clerk and court clerk

was also passed finally.

i i t i e oil pi opi i t y

lac South I'ellll i hi

1 letter Wtlltell by

an oil i ial of the S

pa t: v. which i on 1 1

had

i oiul'al'V

Judge i

:.ind.ird i

ol.. I th

I. eel) sold to

t 111 OUH ll

Won I"

1'

II!

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

ASSISTS TEACHERS

Sea Zone Blockade

Serious Situation

OKLAHOMA "MTV !-..!, 1? TK

fore lolmg money for the nigncrs. . exnectrd c.-i nit,, I i-i.'... mil

I don t believe liod created the black was Introduced In the senate to.l.iv

man, anvwav, and ir He did lie only My the committee on public buildings

intended for htm to be a aerMk.it for The bill represents a compromise be

the white num." tween the anti-abolition men and tiie

Kepi esentath f I'liikham of Kay abolition men.

count. who has roiiststentl opposed j The measure provides that 'he prea

aiq.ropiiatli.n bills at this session, de- , Wlt capitol commission khall remain

.hired that he was In favor of tho I on duty, at the present salaries until

lamest, m appropriation. Ho referred 1 1 he contract for the completion of

to I he constitution of the Fnlt. dlthe canltol is awarded. After rhut

i. In which tin- tncgro is recog- they will be subject to the call of the

as a citizen, goernor and will receive J10 pr day

I'rcHi hoi- Against cgrocs. for the time that they actually work.

Ihls Is the Joker in the bill, as it ghes

I the governor authority to dispense

(With the Bern. -s of the commission

ers entirely after the contract is let,

If he sees fit

The governor

Mitchell giving the governor power !,, , ,,!... v,eQ .v . !

remove county, city and municipal , 8uro hlf(h sna, l(J unu fur i

any oil well driller or contractor

manager for an oil company, c 'ta- 1

tion, or for any other person to drill

more than one screw or six fret in'

tho oil sand In any well that Is over

the depth of i00 feet, or to shoot an

oil well by causing the explosion of

nitroglycerine or other high explo

sives placed in the oil bearing sand

of any such well as aforesaid, with-'

out the permission of the corporation '

commlbsion, when the market or pre- .

vailing price of crude oil of this state

does not exceed f.Oc per barrel. or

when the amount of crude oil pro

duced Is in excess of the pipe lino

and shipping facilities of the state as'

defined In section 3 of this article, i

and the producer or owner of the land

or lease where the well is located shall '

be held liable for all fines Im pi ised

for any violation of any of tiie pro- j

visions of this act.

Set tion . Any prrscin, oil com-

pany, corporation, receiver, or other

j agency, adjudged guilty of violating

any 01 me provisions or tnis act, or

convicted of contempt as herein de

fined, shall be finwl not less than five

I hundred S f. 0 0 dollars, nor more

than five thousand 1 15.000 dollars

Jap Control of

China Is Sought

(Continued From I'age One.)

portunity In the far east. This tended

to clarify the situation, which had

! been somewhat confusi'l for foreign

'governments by various rumors and

1 reports of an extensive plan for coin

jmercian expansion by Japan In China.

It was said also in well-informed

.quarters today that nothing thus fur

j had developed which had occasioned

;nv formal inquiries from the I'nlted

States from Japan ofi the subj act or j for each conviction

I raised any apprehension that tno Section

Our Prices are Right

Goods are the Best

and Satisfaction

Guaranteed

all miiiiiiI

25c

... 24c

. 15c

; uin;

$3.75

5c

...10c

15c

...10c

15c

25c

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State g iic I Mcinl

dat'Uitlil I'rofe-vioii In

nig New I'hii t .

ii.-ip ti

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v'ale.l th.'.t Fnnot

t i n iav her v , k i i

oil-tuffs to I

. - ! ha! luoa;

11 to utai'a'i

r f"

d does

Hire o)

erm.ui .

Ill- ... I '

Ilk! IH'-t

lot l-.teml

shipments

and an

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While

a'.d Slat

rue

'ii' i h.ila

all.o kl

i -. . 1 by

Ii. i. -ct ed

farth er

lb.- l'.iit:li note

and..'!- I he p! in. I -a

I la w bv I i f is1 in

c ! i i of a in r.'lm r, t

I'. Fi kilst.d mav

the tubs hi! !i i i t

int.. t hi general

u icert al nt u s on

I ii nun I ats," said I'lnkham,

"cai not take a position tnat Involves

hatred or v iciousncss against the ne

gro nil''' Tiny were brought here

against their will, and it Is up to ou

people to take care of them."

Kcpi t sein. tin e Tom Hunter, an

-nl:a.a. spoke m favor of the bills.

"A niof al responsibility rests upon

this leg'slat it e." he declared.

llepi t st ntatn e Morgan, a Iieino

tratic nili.l.-i. r of the gospel, made u'

l itter ,-pi oi h against the negro: I

"They don t reed ed'icatltig," lie-

rlaitd .N'oig.m, "for I have observed !

r.iat the mgro woman takes In wssh-

ing to suppoit her worthless educated

h ii-i'ii nd. We should take care if

the in ur i o ily as far ns wo are able.

Ibis is h while mans country.'

I' t 1 I a si-n !,it i o Janus 11 S kes of

Tub.. i declared that while he was in

fai

le 1 1

ti r

S' t '. .

I'r-I'l.

d . r.

-iii

t f '

'. 'V in

what imijlit

v c--els or ll

. incuts of the iiet

were generally expected to

Important bearing

ffn mis at the White House

department did not discuss

in

If

nld

any American

be lost In I ho

in -

w ,tr

sales

With

ones. It was admitted on

that the situation was fiau

many grave possibilities.

i: p

T:

- vt : :

IN RACE WAR, ONE

NEGRO IS KILLED

provision as the governor desired, s'lll

, it Is construed .vt a victory for him.

There Is a stiong likelihood, how

ever, that th" bill will be materiallv

amended or possibly killed w lit n it

i'i'iii"j up or. the floor of the senate,

i In the meantime work on the cnpl

.. Is pr .git-sing on tho (lav labor''

plan.

( liking Kill I'ncriKssci.

, The administration bansing bill.

which had been marto a special order

for today, was advaniid to engross

ment and third reading and probably

will be pae. finully tomorrow. It

allows bonding companies to partici

pate in the nssiti of a state bank ami

permits state banks to Invest 10 per

cent of their rupitul stock and all of

their surplus In guaranty fund war

rants, which are non-taxable. 'I'he

bill also gives the governor authority

., u,...lnl I),.. t... n i.. I '

, ' niL,,t!,i I . I e .-...lit- I.DI IV, IK III 1 R-

i.ove county quoteti pot try in support l,.ner w ithout a nomination by the

oi ns iiiiiii'iiiinii miii me neuro nau f.snKlng board, as s the nw at

terms of leases already held by Japan

in southern Manrhuria and inner

.Mongolia and new railway concessions

in these regions are Included in the

Japanese demands, with the added

provisions that in southern Manchuria

and inner Mongolia the employment

l China of any foreign political, mili

tary or financial advisers should not

In his inesscige to the legislature ,e consummated without tho consent

the governor recommended that the of Japan. Also, Japan desires that if

capitol commission be entirely abol- t;h!na plans the floating of any loans

ished after the contract should be let. wlth am- third power based on revtA

Whllo this blil makes no such drastic : nut s or i.roiiertles In southern Man

churia and Inner Mongolia. Japan

This nit nor no nnrt 1

-.11 ... . .t.lW.I Cni.A.I ' .. 1

poucy to wiin-n toe 1001-0101 mo same shall be construed to

the powers were commit- repeal any part of house Mil No. 1S I

ted by Secretary Hay during M Kin- I known as the oil conservation bill.

l.V's administration would bo ad-, nor shall tho provisions of this act.

v erselv affected. bo construed to fix the price of crude I

Hallway concessions, mining priv-Joll at 50c per barrel as a reasonable1

lieges and other rights previously en-land fair price for the same under!

joyed by licrmany In the, province of I normal conditions, but shall mean an j

-iiuniuiiK ana an extension 11 i in- emergency price under ahnoruial con-

Is made f-x-t.f f bio

chairman of the capitol o on mission

and may remove any member of t lie

t oniinission for cause at any time.

diilo ns.

Bill Is Blocked

Again In Senate

(Continued From Tage One.)

Lnrse Itcil Apples,

mid xcry nice,

mt peck

I'resli Country Ilggs

fcr dozen

Host Cranberries,

2 quarts

dmo.v si.ts m

ki:i:ds

(,(M)I n.Ol'K.

per hundred

fc lloxes Matches,

1 for

fie lioxes Salt,

'I pUgs. ...

Hulk Coffee,

per pound

lie cans Milk,

It tans

10c Cans Milk,

2 en lis

White Soup,

H bars

mi:.t ii:i'.kt.mi:xt

I 'oik Itoiist,

cr pound

(itxxl Snu.-agt

2 pounds , , ,

Mer,

per pound , .

Pure Laril,

' pounds , , ,

Phono 15011

Wo Deliver

i ult

r of abolishing t very secondary

i.i.lt Hal school in the state, ln

Inig Mm negro school at l.ai.g--he

was in favor of the appivpu

n ai this time.

Would Tut llit 111 In I'cn.

The school at IMiigsto'.i." said

os. ' educates the iimru lor agri-

ral pursuits. The town nigger

a c-irse and the country nigger in

necessity. 1 want to see them

should first bo consulted. Similarly

Japan asks that I'luna shall grant no

competing concessions to any third

power in this same section without

first discussing the subject with the

Toklo governni'tit and obtaining

const r.l.

Would Stop ln-lmr.

As for the demand that no ports.

I'rogi-essive-Kepubllenns. V i t h o u t

support of cither of these factions it

could not be passed. In this situation

the regular Iicmocratle leaders real-

Ized lhat nothing could be done nil-;

less some change in the measure,

could be effected In cor.'erence, but

all their efforts to send the amended'

lilll to ,..,,,C.,...,,,.., ..U...1 I

"9 ! Ali,,lh..r ,ll.,i.l .. ill ' l. j.. I

......,i ion in- in, on- iii-

morrovv and then Republican leaders, 1

who Insist the bill Is dead, are ex-'

pectetl to demand an understanding:

will be taken

12i2c

25c

...10c

25c

W. First

Charge.

HAWK'S

CASH GROCERY

:to2

Free of

all ; taught to bo useful on the farms and j

us servants.'

Keprt sontatii e

Asa K. Wal.len ol

OKLAHOMA BONDS

ONLY "SECURITY"

i i:r FT'

. l as la

i , d .:1 fl

'. i t fr. it

!..m ha

', !. 1 nt.

'I'.T. Li . I'eb 17

ii slo t and killed In

1 tll-trb t beivt'ise

of w hi'.- laborer-

hie

the

he

to

liol hing

' Inon sch

nikgers. "

I for th

I st,

i

in

d

d

I

that

iter..' I. This j

t hat n-i tion t i

S'.a ' i s m il -hal

( -K'...V!i' ' M

1 -r.

f o

l '! '

I n,

,t.

1 t'l

) '. ! '

-.' '

law s

S' t '.

t f s

r- 1

M :'.'. f

f,. e. A l I

hked ? i

had 'fftr.

Ci inn I--!..

Hfi.ii'y

torn -g' n

luw s ri i,!.i: c

those HI'pl.' a'-'b

H('t tnat the w

had been chann' 1 t

did rot accept any

Mtorial ' bonds or wa

ity.

tl t'

aff ;.l.i its

oil's w i r

'fining to him. I'he com-

ds are gooa enough for the

he said, "but the hefct school

is over at Mi'AltrtT - llio

to penitentiary."

I am In favor of civil. ilnr anil

t hr'stiai'iiiiig the r.rrro," said Uep

ifseiuative Wush Hudson of Tulsa,

and :f we vote il.mn this bill it will

be a t ui so and s t nine."

Two lolls by 1' ir.ii.t, lr.crens.rg the

r,. trior if eiiipl"fes In the state

a nhtorv' i.ffi.-e i.nd the s-hool land

.I. naritncct and ra'sir.g t!:e salaries

tf sever il attai lies, were passed fm

The general revenue bill ry

pres-

governnrs appointment

ei t to cm. fit mat ion 1 t

ent. Tho

to be K-.il'.

senate.

I The coun'y assessor bill again ran

'up against a stone wall today when

the senate refi-sed to concur in the

report of the conference committee

on the Mil Th'1 house, however, acted

favorably up"t: the report. The r. ';

I ferer.ee c iuiir. ttee amrniled the bill

si as tn place the assessor tn a l-a"-y

r.irav ng ft . in ll.'.cO per annum

in cot;n,"-s of ljdfui pi.pila'lon or

.harbors or islsmls off tho roast otithat aniiroiiriation bills

China be ceded to any third power, up before they cease their oppositions.

Japan claims to huve Included this in ' , - . ,

line with her belief that the integnty Ierest In Inquiry,

t.f i hln.i ran best be- preserved by a I Interest centered today in the spe-dls.-oi-itln

iance of the policy of red-!ciaI committee's Inquiry Into

Ing or leastng Chinese territory to for- l,ia,'Kes of outside influence conrern

eign governments. i'1'"' tnp 8,11 1 nieasure. liernard N.

In connection with reports that ; I,Hler of ''""'""ore, formerly run

originally Japan contemplated a much I nprt,'(l with the Atlantic Transport

more extensive plan for mpansion In ' ''"mpany, tobl the committee of con

china bv obliging the Chines republic : '"'"I' fs ?'UU 'rr ,ary ,',f lTl'';l!""-y

i'self to obtain the consent of T na n 1 Ml'AdoO, In Which he toltl tile 8t-CI-

btfore cmplovlr.g any foreign nohtlcal l,ar' ,hat s" P" fen' ff foreign ships

military or financial officials xtHe:'"''1 UP ln American po

various rumors of this kind have been i

tmni.nilttxl to officials and diplomat !

here from time to time since the nego

tiations began the. memorandum I

finally given to the powers, which con- 1

stitatis. it is believed, the present

basis of negotiation Is known not to

bear fit the unofficial Bdvi.es.

v. ! n an

' a ! t r i a -

the a't'.ir.i

pi! 1 n on the

1 1 1 r !a: i t-.it k

! soi-e I.-.

- f, o per ,,:

Ti e ..pi in -n !

I ' t e !

ti at

t . e

K Wr::'i!

.. finally

.1 n.' l

d I'-.iikbaii) w is also ,-i d

T

r. -

'I t

if to

ll t!

It pi ov ;,ies for a

. .I . t ion tax on o

md in detail :n

2 f ' r ret t

I at. l g.ts.

T levJay t

un;es if more

n and pro.id'e.g

:z to pc p'ila'io!!

tlO In Ti pe:-ex-eed

five for

,s

t b.

r a I s

ff t e

this-

II !'!

So tho!

r- a" r

r-,'.-r..,l .

d ' rr,-'.

' nle. '

n r t 'ia -i

a- 's as m

i r:

a

v

.rr

connx l.c ll vc; I- -ui.

slske-

pr.'V id:: g

lUll'tueT.t f

f health

was the Oil

f r

n 1 lit-.'-ral

r th slate

w ere ! t.e l

t y I row n.

I r

kr.-l

! ' r-

PAROLING SYSTEM

PAYS STATE WELL

flj.f-iI to Tim World.

OKI-AIIOMA CITY, Feb. 17 Pome

figurr compiled by I'an H. Jlerrlng,

parole officer at the tte peniten

tiary at McAlester, phow lhat 2S men

on parole during th past fiscal year

saved thp state fSI.72S.T5 on account

ef the fact that the men were not

being fed by the state. The twine

compilation of figures show that it

cost 4 5 tents a head per day to keep

the prisoner. I 'onsitlerlng the mv

iiijf made to the state, the parole of-

I'vtleral Control of I iilun-s

ltusiiii-s Hull fur a l

NK'iV olil.KASk. Im.. Feb IT The

f.rsl effei-t t-f the Ctiite l StaKs tott n

fjfjres act. hich went Into forte to.

6-r. t' restnt t business i n the

".iton i. barge. brokers generally

tlesitlrig more experience with federal

supervision of the cotton tnaikets of

the country before taking on laige!

comtnitments. i

ruturrs lost I 1o 11 points and

do s d at the lowest. Spots lost i.ne

flghth cf a cent a pound, but were

lovrernl by tho committee chiefly be

cause the government standards used

today were lower in quality than tiie

old.

old-s-le contracts have not been

traded In largely since the resumption

of business following condi,ons

brought on by the war. and therefore

no gnat Immediate Innovations were

to be seen, the new-style contracts

adopted some time ago having been

in accordance with the nw federal

law.

t'-e C"t.s'ri..-t.

if I i ;d lit s Jes: :

n ii

1

::d

liicigeiH I'uiiil Kill l ngro---.il.

In . ...i.n.i't- e of the w hole th

I " - a.'. . at.i e.l to ecfcrosstl.e'it the

' li s ) r." idr g I r the , reatioii of an

rgero f ind In tltlrs, tow ns and

s- hool d.sti ii ts t-i inn I emergi ncies

euiised ' y file or ether f iM. n dis-

strr. bv i;..t.in, providing f r appeals

from tl e i utility court to the supreme

oirt ln matter -cl.ititt to taxa

tion, and bv Cl.rk, MeConl and Iiu

rant. requiring all inanu fi t in ers of

ft nils and drugs to register with the

state (ommlsslonir of health and pay

a license fee therefor.

A bill introduced today by Itur.mt

aithorU the tate department t-f

health to Inspect ail hotels, bulging

end rooming houses, drug- etores, gro

cery atorra, restaurant, drink fotin

tAins. confe'tlonarlt, fruit stands,

bakeries and meat markets. For this

Inspection' the state Is to tharge a

fee of 2 for hotels of lessi than 20

luoina and fl additional for cvtrf

lss to J.'.t"" In t

than " "'oi p, pulati.

f..r Jeput :t s a. cord;

at salnrif.s of from

tlio i h each. l ot to

any orie i our.:.-.

Iliio-S' and Senate Ilsagrre

The hi.ate will send the mm I, a. k '

to the t'.nferen. e t'unniit'te. Il )

und erst I th" eenat w.ll 1 1 p e

anv salrv prulsion In the bid and

va-.ll accept the meatute t nly wh'n It

in-bole the Arkansas Ian a to the

liisiiner tf making the ssesnmer.t,

exclusive of the salary provision. The

house, on the other hand, ii.sis'a on

the snltiy t:i.:e and apparently the

tdil Is in a hopeless titadiotk .

Heading a lorg rate Jourral

Kill discission of lules ott ipied the

morning srss.ori tif the r,ate t an

extent that bit litt was im.m.

pushed The Mil by I'urrsn provid

ing f.r b .n-l f.r appearhm - for trial

r f persons a use ,f t ffnse and '

f.-r support ' f thiblien l-'.rn out f ,

wedloiK vs assd after havlfg.

been arir..;d by a spe ,al n rr.'r it-1

tee. j

MiiMiHt) Kill. )

House r..ll .V.j. TO Ty Mr M-oy

regulat.i g the r ff. e i f insi.n.

conitnlssioner. ae r t rted it f i

the rori.ml'tee t y ator K"ri

with r'ron rn' nd.Ui'.ns that it J-. J

pass. A minority Mis.rl by ? r.a'-r j

Franklin that the bill p a aiuenq- j

ed waa a!o brought in. The j

Ta ordered tn th lmjr ard I

bvih b.Ks jiiiiitil The bill reported

Oil Bill to Crush Slandard

and Protect 'Little Fellow'

Introduced In the House

18 because of

me war count not he considered as

available for purchase by the I'nlted

States for freight service because they

vere passenaer vessel.

Mr. Taker also stated that W. J.

Sickel, an official of the Hmiibiirg

l American line, had told him he had

. retelved or lers from the Herman

j government not to sell any

, vessels in American ports

1 rlted States.

; This testimony prompted the

irnittee to summon Mr- Sickel,

jwli! appear tomorrow. Wallace IVivv

( ney. a New York ship builder, also

has been summoned.

The Sunnyside

Sanitarium

i VI F.S Private rooms lin ludiin

I Mm i'ii unit iiiir-ing $!.', ami

20 per week.

W.IU Meil xvlth iNKinl

nursing, $10 per week.

(H'ii tiny anil night In i lu

ll ntl afflicted of nil creeds

denominations.

ami

sick

niul

Phono 5151

IDA W. Dnlinli

(Continued From Pafe One.)

of crude oil produced in this state

sholl be of i'h volume that the ripe

lines and other shipping Mollifies for

.-rude oil of the stiit cannot rece.ve

and handle for shipment as nr.n h as

7" pr 'er.t of the total dally produc

tion t.f trude oil produced miihin the

s'ate. it shall !. unlawfjl for any

person, rornpiry. corporation, re

ceiver tr other agency, to take pro.

d ire. or ran from . m.e prod'o ing

!! more than l.'''1'' oarrels of crude

oil per laiendur week, or a Uss

s-noLr.t if the corporation t-ommla-.t

"t rs s n order.

Si-t'i'n i. In order to erforce the

No Fear ot Food

Shortage In U. S.

I (Continued From I'age One.)

i the opening of llo than for many

jyear.

i Incidentally, it was pointed out taat

the average price of meat animals was

T per cent lower In Januaiy than a

jyear ago; butter, 2 per cent; potatms.

35 per cent; apples, S7 per tent; and

the price of chb kens sllchtly lower.

I IT.OOO.ono Iliivhels Surplus.

"The 1914 wheat crop of the Fnlted

States was estimated to be 891,0(10,0 '0

THEMASTER KEY

fcj-JOMN FLEMING WILSON

LSI l nft III no Olotv'.e'

'vtrry rind yomonre'

.t Vaie Thca'u Totlay.

eld

husht'ls," the statement said. "The es

llmatetl surplus carried over from the

1913 crop was about seventy-six mil

lion bushels, making a total available

supply of 97, 000.000 bushels. As the

normal annunl per capita consumption

of wheat In the I'nlted States is about

a.l bushels, 620,000,000 should meet

our normal domestic requirements for

footl; 90,000,000 bushels are reunited

annually for seeding. Therefore. tilO,

000,0'l0 bushels should supply th

Herman I uenianu. nils would leave a

to the!"l, "f 357,000,00(1 bushels.

"Of this surplus about two lion, ire, I

com-. ll ,on ",llllon bushels were exported

who January au. Tin,, p.ft 147,000,0011

oukiicik, or ". lion, ooo bushels nioro

than our annual i-xpoit for the pni

five years for export between Febru

ary 1 and the appearance of the new

crop or for carrying over Into the next

crop year,

AcrcaKC Inereitseil.

"The new American crop will begin

to appear before July. The rgm.

tine crop is now coming on thVinar

ket. It Is estimated that from Hint

source t here' w ill be available inn, lino,,

ooo bushels. A surplus of 7 V0O i.ouii

bushels or more from India will be

available In May and June. The In

crease In the fall-sown wheal acreage

of the I'nlted States in 1914 was 11.1

per ctiit, or over four million acres."

The statement added that the acre

age of winter wheat aown In Men

mark. Italy, Switzerland. I'nlted King

dom, I'nlted States, India and Canada

shows an increase of from 3 to ,1.1 per

t ent.

"Hut suppose' a shortage In wheat

should develop In the next three

month, what would be the situation'.' '

the department asked. "There Is a

great surplus In other food crops In

the I'nlted States, o liumbtT of which

ran be used as substitut ties. The most

important competing products nre

corn and potatoes. Normally onlv

about 3 per cent of the corn crop Is

consumed as footl. The potato pro

duction In the I'nlted Htatea avcragm

3.8 bushels per capita. This year tne

available supply la 4.1 bushels.

"It would seem that the l.'nltetl

States Is not likely to be threatemxl

with a shortage of foodstuffs."

i

I