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I'HE WEATHBB REPORT

ForteMt; OMtfcMi fill Pridtl

and probtlll Saturday; nor HUH h

I l:i.c nt Ifiiipe ruture.

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prtiirt M utmitii ." uiinituum 60 J

rth ind Hud i lrat .

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"ELT) "LHP OTS

I5uy the children a rab

bit for a pot. Thorc are

souk1 nioe ones advertised

ii the Classified Ptige.

I I II LEANED Willi VStMK'l TKD PUF.Wi HII'iHt'l

VOL. X No. 262

THREE KILLED,

MANY HURT IN

STRIKE RIOTS

TULSA. OK LA 110 M A , FRIDAY. J U 1- V

I 9 1

Here Are Four of the Winners of the Prizes in Bthino- niB oo Ajyo ADC

JJ Mwiaos itouowijj H 1 1 U HWL

Costumes on Exhibition at One of (h 4 Popular New

York Beaches; Step up Madam, and Take Your Choice

Militia

to

May

Hand

Suiumoned

he Sit

uation.

STANDARD OIL CO.

GUARDS ATTACKED

Sheriff Admits liability

Handle 1,500 Desper

ate Men.

NT

i: yoiu. juiv

mllltla would be 1

M i sen e oi dor III I be

night in Baysnns

men were killed

twefcn itrtMni

;2. Whether

ailed out to

question to-

wheru two mora

today in fights he-

employes Mf tne

Standard 'ii powfeay or nsw jersey

and armed guards, bringing the total

deaths np to three sums the Inception

,,f i he strike

Sheriff Kugeuo Kinknail. who

wmked earnestly to paonv

strikers, lulled on

I lehlei for troopt

iaaMd by crowds

Wilbur

New Jl

and on

had

the

Governor J

when ho was

after the battle.

K. Sadler, adjutant general ui

isry, WM ordered to Hay.miie

his report rests the calling of

apealed to

mediators,

to reacn

r

at

ro-

Win-

been

irowd

to ap-

the militia.

Later Sheriff Kinkead

Washington for federal

and two were expected

I'.u v oiiio- tonight.

Men Muy Aiiutraliv

development tonignt wnwn may

h.lo lo end the strike or bring a

truce was the acceptance by the

trikers Of an offer of the five olty

commissioners to act aa arbitrator

The strikers demand a I per cent

in. l ease in w aires. The lull whieh fol

lowed the serious dlaorder of ysstsr

dav In which one youth was killed.

wan dlialpatad shortly before noon to-

..... 1 1 1. ii several hundred of the

I dOO strikers ataeknl the guards

I... Mu.ndard nlant. The guards

idled with volleys from their

Cbeateri and three men had

ve,. nulled seriously when the

retreated after two attempts

proacb the plant.

John Surgen, a lunoui

the Austrian army, was shot in the

hd n while leading this assault,

and may die.

The next and most serious an o k

was on the Tidewater Oil company's

barrel works a short distance from

the Standard plant, it lasted a bap

hour. Two of the stacking party,

Stanley Murhefko, aged 29. and Nico

la j Ivvaszklu, 1. were killed by but

let! and three others were Injured

I rlOUSly. The guards inside the plant

Stood th'ir ground and the attackers

backed away. It was said none of

the guarda was wounded.

Isked for Troops.

Sheriff Kinkead then made an un

tuccesiful attempt to have the

trlkeri disperse by a personal

appeal, but waa hooted and jeered.

Me decided the situation was beyond

control and asked for troops.

Later In the day guards within the

Tidewater works fired on a crowd of

i r.n persona outside the works and the

latter replied with revolvers. No In

juries were reported.

Some excitement was caused early

tonight when persons in the crowd

near the plants began fighting among

themselves and a man suspected of

being a guard was rescued by five

motorcycle police. Kxamination at a

hospital showed the man's condition

to be serious.

There was an outbreak of fires

around the plants today, one of

which was believed to have been

started by the throwing of burning

oil soaked waste over the walls. This

menu ced the large oil tanks and the

pnfetv of the guards, hut

extinguished, aa were all

JVs ' i . w v MMHM mmJl

STANDING FIRM

NEAR WARSAW

TEN PAGE8

What Girls Will '

Win theDiamond

and ( ameo Rings

Germans Make No Serions

Breaeh in Kortified

Lilies.

SAI- ETY OF ARMIES

ALARMS NICHOLAS

apture

set I

Men Would Off

'ossnue

( ';iit i

L(?

The Auslro-

mtinue to prosa

tiding Warsaw,

made progreaa

hale not yet

ach in the well

defending that

i n

po.l-1

and

fur-

PRiZL svNNIN& &A THING COS TCME S o

THB8H four original bathing costumes were awarded the prlsea at a bathing Miit contest held at one of the pop

ular New York beaches. At the left is the most practical bathing suit a black Jersey sweater with brilliant

tine skirt, cut verv short and with a wtds girdle of Human stripes. Next In thl tnosl daring a one-piece suit ef

fect of black jersey, trimmed with yeftoW channelise. Next is the moat beautiful eostumi

I with PanteUettSa of yellow slik ruffled at the knee and with black piping. At the right i

tume black qharmeUSS over Alice blue satin riding trousus, buttoned over the knee lik

I effect w is exceedingly smart. Twenty costume., in all Wore submitted for approval.

-yellow brocaded satin

the most original ros

i iding bn Ches. The

STATISTICS GIVEN

STATE ERRONEOUS

BURGLARS RANSACK ONLY 3 BIDS FOR

DEACONESS' HOME H GH SCHOOL LOTS

Will

Amount to Millions in Broke Down Door Duiing

ilmad val- Church Service Next

tna

K;ii

nation.

Door.

board

'roves 'I

lot HI

s Little Scheme

Be Real Bal-Ascension,

SYMANS TESTIFIES SOUGHT ONLY MONEY M'CLURE WAS PEEVED

Judge Xoumans Is Anxious

to Finish Hearing

Promptly.

Albert Gage Arrested and Didn't

Is Held us a

Suspect.

Like to Haw World

iresentative Enter

Protest.

was easily I, his stahi w

me own-,

m, ...i... t in f rcu wrn

r,res .,,,,,.. ,,.,..,- ... .. " " 1 court Thursday

serious iney wnr ,pi.i..v.-u . "

intinued on

rsr.D

I'nge Two.)

A SfJICIDB

r.RIK

Mrs, Vcrnon'i Husband Waa lost

With the Steamship Lnsltaatn.

NKW YORK, July 22. Orlef over

the death of her husband. George L,

Vernon, a film manufacturer, who

wenl down with the Luattanla, was

bi lleved to have raused the suicide of

Mra. Inez Vernon, whose body was

found in her apartment here today.

She Idently had shot herself sev

eral days ago.

Mrs, Vernon was a sister of Rita

Jollvet, tho motion picture actress,

who was saved from the Lusltanla.

DEAL,

llamN

Special lo Tin. World. ti urg ars nauere , m iu

IHDMA CITY July ii Tea- of the Deaconess' home, halt a block

OKLAHOMA HI, JUiy -- . ;(st , h, and

V- testifying in Denail 01 me lour , aeRrcD,j ,lu. house for valuables,,

railroads composing the plaintiffs In I while the two women who stay In the 1

the suit aaalnsl the State Of OklahO- home were attending prayer meeting,

the suit againm m baement f the First Meth-I

to esiuousn .i umc. , , ,.h,,r..i, tllM. around the corner.

K. Symans of Chicago, when DeaoonesS Calvert, who is in

testified in federal charge of the home at present, ana

court Thursday mat stausucs mm- ner cuiiipKiituu ihuhkh i" n.o

mitted by the railroads to the state they found the door demolished and

regarding valuations of service were everything In the house turned upside

In error as regarding l-nninal and down.

line expenses. This error will amount Motorcycle Patrolman Brown, who

mltlfnna ,,f dollars in the final val- answered the call, was told that $18

nation Of railroads in Oklahoma, ac- Was all ,hnt was missing.

I cording to the opinion expressed by The home Is but a few feet from

I attorneys for the state. I the rear of the five-story Mayo build-

' The 'witness occupied the stand j ng and 200 feet from the courthouse

.i ,i i ihp nftftrnoon. belnir under ' and tail. Many persons were attend-

cross-fcxanilnatlon on testimony given ling prayer meeting in the church next

I

hit.

Don

OKLAHOMA col.

( nmDSni Taken from the

of Reaeirers.

IpselSl to T World.

M AI.KSTKK, Okla., July 21, The

big-Kest deal in the Oklahoma coal

fields In the past three years occurred

today when 0. Wt Dawley, with

McAlester and Texas associates, pur-

hased the property of the Dow Coal

taking it out or

at the March hearing of the case, in

several instances the witness testified

that he had been In error regarding

the apportionment of service values.

especially in regard to through freight

(trains.

Relative effects of repairs to dif

ferent locomotive pans in percentage

i of line and terminal expenses to ar

rive at valuation oi passenger nam

service In the state, was gone Into at

length and developed the most inter

(stln situation since the hearing be-

1 Kan.

Judge Frank A. Youmang stated

j Thursday morning that it is his desire

: to finish the ease at this sitting ofitho

court, as it probably will ho carried

' for years in any other event. He asked

for the assistance of the attorneys In

this. The court can remain In ses

sion until the last .,f September.

door at the time, but no one heard

the burglars battering down the door.

The Deaconess1 home Is a charit

able Institution, connected with the

First Methodist church.

An hour after the robbery was re

ported tho poll OS arrested Albert

'luge, notorious young house prowler,

In a resort on Kast First street. He

had had lime to get to the resort

from the scene of the burglary. Hs

told the officers he arrived In the city

yesterday from Joplin and was Intend

ing U get B train out of town last

night He Is being held as a suspect.

Cage, whose parents live ut llolden

vllle, has served a term in the statu

reformatory. He has been arrested

here on numerous occasions.

THE plan to move the high

, -iiiimi. in ..III l IMJ . , v. -1 , j.t vfrw-

i Hon, the action of the school board

last night is no criterion to judge by.

only three bids wero submitted to

; lease different parcels of the entire

block and were not competitive, and

!they evidently were a serious disap

pointment, to the advocates or basing

the ground for business purposes The

bids were from Can Hunt, C. A. Sand

erson and a firm styling Itself the

Southwest Brokerage company.

Evidently the bids were u com

plete disappoint mint to advocates of

moving the high school and not to ap

pear as having been defeated thosr

present at the board meeting refused

to give them out to the public or to

make any statement except that the

NDON, Juiv

Herman armies

the Russian forces dsf

a nd. while I hey have

.'ll Home points, thS)

made any serious lire

fortified inner lines

city.

The Russians. It is true, have

pressed back to the bridgehead

Hons directly w est Of Warsaw

into the fortress of Ivangoiod.

ther to the southeast on the Vistula.

Hut at these pi. mis the) probably are

In a better position to oiler stubborn

resistance to their Opponents.

The two attacks from the north

along the Narew river by (field Mar

shal Von Hlndcnburg and that which

Field Marshal Von Mackensen is di

recting from the southeast between

the Vistula and Hug rivers, apparently

have been held up or the Germans

are waiting for an opportune moment

to move forward and catch the Rus

sian armies, should ii be decided to

evacuate Warsaw. At any rate tho

Berlin official atatemenl does nol

claim an) advance for Von Macken

sen. while the report, although il

studs that the Ruaslana have csaaed

their counter-attacks along the

Narew, does not mention any success

on the pail of Vim I linden burg,

Mii-i save Ironies.

However, should the Russians hold

Warsaw, it would surprise the mili

tary critics In the allied countries,

who have discounted the loss of the

city, attacked from all sides by oppo

nents possessed of superiority in guns

ami ammunition.

Grand Duke Nicholas, although

able in deliver seme stinging counter

attacks and inflicting heavy losses on

the Austro-Oermans, must, m the first

place, consider the safety of his

armies, the loss of which would he

much more serious for the Russians

than retirement from the Polish cap

ital and the territory around it.

In the region of Shavli. on the

Dubyaa river, ami on the Marlam-pol-Kovno

road the Cermans claim

successes, but nothing is said of the

fighting nearer Riga, for which city

another German army la trying

The Argonnt and the Vosges still

are the scenes of severe fighting In

the west. The accounts from the op

posite sides are as contradictory aa

ever, but It would appear that Hie

French are the aggressors In the Vos

K and have made some progress ami

the Germans have offset this by a

partially eUCOeasful offensive In the

Argon ne.

The Italians continue their attacks

along the Isonzo, the battle for the

conquest of Qorlsls and the Carso

plateau assuming larger propositions

and more men being engaged than

in any previous battle on the Italian

front, The Italians claim progress,

whole the Augtrlana consistently re

port all attacks repulsed,

A short official account issued to

night of recent fighting on the (Jal

lipoll peninsula Indicates that the en-

( Continued on Page Two.)

HOT x a c I lit 1 1 im win OBUKH

TO VI'IMI I Ml I Nil III s t

'I K ki t -I I I I m. I OH B INK-

It I I . MI III N I I II in I'l

ii i'ii N hum I wii.i a i

. I i M Mill. ND

BK Mill I Ii lIU HI NO TO TWO

(.iririNi. Till MOOT MONKY.

Many Tulse.ni were yesterday

waiting for an opportuntt) to pur

chase a lick. I to the baseball game to

be played al association park next

gaturda) foi Ho- benefll of the De

tention home, but they were disap

pointed on account of the small num

ber of voiiiik women who volunteered

their seivi.es in .issisi the Kotar) club

in disposing of tickets for the affair.

Rotarlan C, J Friedman, m charge

of Die In in til game, decided last night

to continue the sab Ol tickets until i

o'clock Saturday afternoon. He has

offered, as a personal gtfl lo the two

girls win. sell Hie most tickets, two

ooatl) rings, one a diamond ami the

other a .amen TheSC rings are now

on display 111 a show win. low Of the

Friedman Jewelry store at which

place I hose who wish In help the

cause Rlong niS) register and secure

their tickets any time today. It la

hoped t ii.it a huge number or young

women will appear there al B o'clock

I Ins i ning to sell I ickcts.

Live VWft) Riiil;s Saturday.

All those who have assisted III I he

campaign thus far had good luck and

win continue the work until Baturday

1 1 '..lit inued on I'age Tw o I

PRICE FIVE CENTS

WILSON'S LAST

WORD IS ON ITS

WAY TO BERLIN

Kaiser is Warned Agai

Further Transgressions.

GREAT BRITAIN TO

RECEIVE ATTENTION

Ai

IH'I

a

Disaster Will

( 'ongressional

Session.

Mean

w

OKLAHOMA FATHER

AND SON ROB BANK

St ii IT $900

Their

In Sack, Mount

I lol'SPS

Escape.

and

ELUDED A BIG POSSE

Cashiicr and Customer at

Niotaze

in

Kan..

Vaul

ked

S.BHIKGTON, July J.'. I'ne

nlted states government before

determining 'he next step in its gi neral

diplomatic pollcj win tor a brief

period await indications from official

Quarters in Berlin as to the reception

of the new note, warning Germany

that the loss ot American lives

through further violation of neutral

rights would be regarded us "un

friendly." The note, started mi iis way to Ber

lin late last night, probably will be

delivered by Ambassador Gerard to

morrow. It will be given out by th

stale department for publication In

Baturday morning newspapers.

everywhere In official quarters it

was pointed out today that Hie docu

ment speaks the final word on how

the United Slates government would

regard furl her transgressions of its

rights. The general tread of com

ment was thai the repetition of such

a disaster as befell the l.uslianla

would i in the convening of congress

by President Wilson for consideration

of the action to be taken.

Grcal Britain Stmt,

In the even) that the status quo Is

maintained, however, and there are

i. i ii.. i n. " niiiiriiiii.iif. II i;h ..III, i.il or un

official channels thai German sub

marines in future win conform to the

rules of International law in saving

the lives of Americans on unresisting

merchantmen, Presldenl Wilson will

lake up verv soon the situation that

has arisen with Great Britain over in

terferences with American commerce

by the allies.

For several weeks a note has been

practical!) completed almost ready to

be sent to the Hiitlsh government re

iterating the protest OgainSl devi

ations from International law in Hie

operations of the order in council

against commerce with Germany

The Hole has m. been sent because

Presldenl Wilson has been unwilling

to give the Impression in Berlin that

the controversy between the United

Slates and Germany in any way could

be conditioned on the progress of the

American government's negotiations

with oilier belligerents. It beanie

known today, however, that If there

are Indications thai the new American

note to Germany is received lii a

friendly spirit and there appears no

Intention further to violate neutral

rights on the high seas the new pro

test to Ureal Britain will be discuss, d

probably within the next fortnight.

Data Is being' gathered al the state

department, but Hie new note prob

ably will not deal to any extent with

specific instances, contending chiefly

for the general principles Involved

with renewed Insistence on modifica

tions in the order in council to con

form with what the United States

regards as the accepted rules of inter

national law

The recent filing of a legal caveat

announcing that orders in council and

British municipal law do nut affect

the right" "f American 1 illz-ns under

international law. was the first step

later a farmer entering tno nang ! " ,'""",

iw..., i i i.e neU f the I m i, r is, ui cl men 'is pursuing to obtain acini, seen, c in

..lib ibe aid or Karhart sue- 1 I's point of view

Speeisl In 'Hi" World.

INDEPENDENCE,

The Slate bank

20 miles west of

Kan. July IS.

at Niotaze, Kan.,

here, wis rohbod

about :, o'clock this afternoon by two

men supposed to be LingS Higglns

and his son, Klmcr.

okia.. just across

farmer who saw

minutes after the

gav e a des, rlption

living near Copau,

the stute line. A

tho two nun ten

robbery occurred

which tallies ex

actly with that of the two lliggins'.

Both father and son have long crim

inal n (Is and both have served

state prison terms.

fores! J Erhart, cashier of tho

bank, and t'harlos D. Armour, a

farmer, were alone In the bank when

the two men entered and commanded

them to hold up their hands, backing

up their order with a thirty-eight

revolver aid a rifle. Then after

rifling Hi" safe of ItOS in currency,

wbhh tloy stuffed Into a sack. Kar

hart and Armour were shoved into

the vault and locked in. The two

men walked down the main street of

Niotaze i block to where I heir horses

were tied, and. mounting, rode south

towards Hie state line. Ten minutes

(Continued on I'age Two.)

TURNED INFORMER

TO GET REVENGE

ASKS FOR TIME ON

THE OSAGE LEASES

Wants

Pore

t

;0 Days Grace Be

New Regulations

iu Into Effect.

the combination

air

of Chautauqua

I and started at

. ompanisd by a

clock tonight the

captured, and It

Is believed thev nave reacneo me

Osage hlls in safety The Klder llig

gins Is about 45 years old, and has

sandy hair Ills son Is about 18, but

looks considerably older

FAST

Nor-

seded in turning

1 and liberating tin- i

Sheriff Powell

county, was notlfle

once in pursuit, a

large posse At 1

men had not been

i) FRANK HI o ERING

If

These Coppers

Last tall, They

on Trial

ii ..in i Shot

Wouldn't Be

Now "

Me

. , i s; i in i . ii

. en, i',..i . ... -. - - , .,, .. ..,, in ir

;he bankruptcy court to prevent sale muiii mm awni,

The consideration Is approximately1 WINTBRSBT, Iowa, July 22.

160 000 Creditors are to get fifty Miles Young sr., aged 70, a grain

cents on the dollar. A new "..mpnny I elevator ow ner, shot and fatally

Is being formed to op-rate lb- mines, I wounded hi? wife, aged HO, at their

which have been elosed since Feb- home here, and then killed himself.

svmm. tinnilrr.i miners who DesDondencs 1 thl mi by 111 health

hswJ 'hen Ula there will be re-em-lis said to liave b, en the cause of Is

ployed, lYoungV io I

tsk President for More pay

WASHINGTON, July 22. Tonight

President Wilson began consideration

of a request of machinists employed

at the Washington navy yard that he

Increaae their pay and thereby over

rule Heeretury Daniels, who has taken

the position that he can do nothing

until a wage board meet- in December

to consider the question. Mr Wilson

expected to reach a U:clslun to

morrow.

CHICACGO, July 22. Revenge

prompted I'hriselan P. Herlsche to

turn Informer, according to his ad

mission on cross-examination today In

the trial of bribery charges against

former Detective Sergeants Walter

O'Brien and William Kgan.

"If the city detectives had not shot

me last fall, these two coppers would

not he on trial." said the aelf-con-fessed

fixer" for the clairvoyant

trust.

Frank and James Ryan are ex

pected to tukr the stand after the

cross-examination of Herlsche Is

completed. They will tell of the bust

ness organisation of "the true!."

Specml to Thl World.

PAWin ska, July it. Secretary

l.ane today wire the I isage coun

cil, asking its consent to extend the

time for acceptance of new regula

tions for 30 days from August 1

Tho coun, il consented, which as

sures the extension. The council Is

in session considering new regulations

and sentiment seems to be In favor

if kicking over the whole program

agree, 1 to last month and rem wing all I

subleases 111 i isage on payment of

bonus and one-sixth royalty. but

nothing definite will be done till

somebody conies along with the bonus

proposition and submits It. The In

dlan Territory Illuminating oil eom

panv and Osages ure offering to

build a manufacturing plant at Paw

huska with monthly payroll of $50.

000 If given lease on lands In west

ern part of reservation, but they have

received no answer yet.

Tnmnoratllpe Ha- Hit iirncl to

mai; Physicians stop Bulletins.

1 MII.I.KDHKVII.I.K, July 2-'. -Leo

M Prank's condition has improved

'so much that further official bulletins

I will not !" Issued unless there should

I he a pronounced change. It was an

Inouneed tonight. by iihvsl lans attend

inir him at the Georgia prison farm

here

Inflammation resulting from the

knife wound In Ktank's throat de

creased materially today, and his

temperature ws within one degree

of normal

Intetes-t centered for I he most part

today in official ami diplomatic ,iiar

ters on the nature of the new note to

Germany, sufficient of its contents

has become km wn to cause wide

spread comment on the apparently

determined posllloll taken by the

United States..

No progress has been made In the

investigation of the case of the Hrit

Ish liner urduna, at which a German

Submarine Is alleged to have fired g

torpedo without warning. No evi

dence has been received to establish

beyond doubt that the b rpedo was

fired, and until this is available. It

was said In official quarters, the CSSS

probably would not bo pressed None

of the American passengers were

awake at the tlnio of the attack, and

the state department. It Is said, la

reluctant to act on what might he

construed as partisan testimony such

as the statements of the officers and

crews of a Hrltish vessel. As yet nu

report has been asked from Ambas

sador llerard at Herhn because a

prima fa, Is OSSa lias not been established.

IN TED TO RIDDLE Ml Mi VSS

Southern Pacific Officials -Ueii for

LOM of Machine GUA.

PHOENIX, An. July If. C. M.

Scott, local superintendent of the

Southern Pacific railroad, telephoned

fodaj to Charles w Harris, adjutant

general of the Arizonu national guard,

offering to purchase for $1,000 apiece

four machine gnus for use In pro

fiting the properly of the company at

Nogales. Sonora, where a battle be

tween Carrnnsa and Villa forces is

Imminent, The offer was refused, as

the ions belonged to the government

si HM It I N I -

No

T MvlNl. HI St

Hellish cs-els Have Been Sunli

Dining Past Meek

LONDON. July 2:'. As Car is Hrlt

ish vessels nre concerned, the Her

man submarines drew a blank during

the week ending yesterday. Not a

single Brltlah merchant ship or fish

ing craft was sunk.

This was the first week since the

beginning the war that aoms loss to

British shipping has not been occa

sioned by eilher Herman cruisers

mines, or submarines. During the

Wash under review 1,116 vessels of

more than :!00 tons each arrived at or

departed from ports of the United

Kingdom.