The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ROBINSON LUMBER
YARD DESTROYED
BY FIRE
EARLY SUNDAY MORNING FIRE
WAS THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE
SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF
THE FIRE DEPARMENT.
TOTAL LOSS $30,000
Bia/e Started *n Rea*- of Lumber Ya*-d
Located on North Man Street and
Burned Yards. Lumber, Dwelling
House, Thr«« Horses and a Large
Quantity o* Buld ng Mater.a .
until r. ;n*- o'do* k l.»-t r fht. making
Hlthtren hour- that the thr*-. w- *rked
without r»-?-t When the fin-men went
to th** Hatton* the volunteers and tw >
f
at nine o’« lock when the other firemen
arrived again on the scene refreshed
by a g<s*d meal, a little sleep and r****t,
and they stayed unti' half p.i-t seven
this morning when the last «*lgn of
Are vanished
*‘hlef Aider and the poll* e had a
I trying exp**ri<-n< *• In keeping P** I •>
from driving across the hose and •• ■»
a result -if such action* up-»n the jiart
..f sev-ral • itizenj three were arre«t*-i
I It Is an offense to drive a1 r**sa a fire
I hose and the punishment is 125 ar:•!
e of the
c ents .1
•ctlon it
driving
s In th**
* life of
SQUARE DEAL DEMANDED
FOR THE OIL PRODUCERS
STEAMER CATASTROPHE COUNCIL GAVE
BRINGS DEATH TO HUGHES PERMISSION
ABOUT 300
A LEADING “FARMERS UNION"
MEMBER OF TULSA COUNTY
HAS SOMETHING TO SAY RE
GARDING THE TAXATION OF OIL
PROPERTIES
RULES GOVERN SWINE SHIPMENT
cost*, or $30 40 The
fir
eho
Tulsa department <
.-t«*
<5
f*Kit and at 50 f» * t
In
H .*
c**sts $32 50 a *•- ti-
m
Tic
over the hoa
outer rasing
11he h* f• • r •
T»
fire
tire
•»t-
md
th** thre;
great
• fir** w
us th
© larg***
»t In th
ils city
the r|c
partrr
if-nt ha«
* h»'**n
e ^ f a b —
!h** big
Main
street
f - g* »
yc.t j
"s ago
when :
an en-
huslnes
* M.i
*ck **n
Main
s’revt
I Having been requested hy a number
*f it:'].; I'JuaN t'j make a public state*
ment regarding the position of the
i Fam.*rs Unl-»n organization of thi>
section, re&lativ© to the taxation of oil
1 pr-»i***rt\ I stiall In a few w .ni*» try
j to do so. bcllev ng that I voice the
—-raiment* >>t the gr**at majority **f its
[member* upun this very Important
I'HUted
oil prudu
• ikltth' ifna
s they are In
mg r* gt«»n In
the
the
demtr»»ved
Oklahoma Board of Agr.cultura Adopts
Regulations as to Transportation
and Keeping of Hogs.
Guthrie. * >kla . Man h 23 —Th* State
Board of Agriculture .tt r* -nt
mg adopted rules governing the tear.--
p«>rtation and keepir.g f Swine in the
State, at the req . at of the State
Swine Br-der's ■••■hit: -n The bill
provide that all swine shipped here for
other than Immediate slaughter shall
have * total the tub- r- »lir t--*t within
thirty days and must he k**pt in quar-
tine for thirty additional days at th*4
p'dnt >f destination Sw:ne -hipp.-l
b**r© f »r >xhibitlon t fair* • te j-hall
i.'*t I*** subjected to the t—t or the 3u
days' <|uarantine, h.r shall be daily
disinfected with *n»- of the coal tar
MUTSU MARU. COASTING JAPAN-
ESE VESSEL, COLLIDED WITH
HIDEYOSHI MARU. EARLY TO-
DAY NEAR HAKODATE
CITY ENGINEER REPLIES TO
WORLD ARTICLE — CONVICTS
PAPER OF MIS STATEMENT IN
CASE
CRIME OF SWEETHEART
Because H s Parents Objected to Young
Man’s Object Is Matrimony He Fed
H s Promised B' de on Ice Cream
Drugged W th Strychnine—A Dose
Later Killed Him Also.
In is fir**
known rau
an imrn-n-
of ■ “in. nt
r-h started from an tin-
nrly yesterday morning
n'k of lumber, a supply
ari*! building material
its contents, a
sy, wagons un*l
building of 0 •
company wer-
r.'l three horse*
a dwelling h**u-» ami
I»arn sev-rul tons **f ti
barn*-*- and the office
K U Robinson Lumbei
completely destroyed a
burned t* death.
t
the lumber . ird will* h is !*>• »ted **n
North Main tr**t at t lo Sunday
morning and was not extinguished un-
til shortly after erven o'clock this
morning For many hours the fir*,
burned fiercely and the heat could In-
felt for hi-*, k* The pro|s*rty **f the
Robinson corn pa ny Is a total I'-"* #
timated at between 125 •*•••) arid I't" "d
This Include* the ofTh ♦ harm hur**--
lumber lime cement, building ma-
terial »*t• Fortunately. h*»wev*-r, th*-\>
ha*l It pretty well c**vered hy Insur-
ance The dwelling was burned com
pletelv the gr**un*l and not a leutrd
was I* ft untou* bed, and all that was
saved of the contents Was a dresser
and forking chair The tenant was
badly burned about the arms an I
hand- in trying to save his belonging-
RAISING MONEY FOR
CONFEDERATE HOME
Our farmers ha% l
fig tt heart th-- w«• 1 -
dips.
r*_- unti prui-perity
•f the* entire state,
The comm
itt * - v l. « h app*
•a red be-
ithout favuritisn
» t » any i*articuUr
for*- the l>**i»t
'ti adopt- <) a r♦-.*<»!
ution an-
uj*j* in Induhtrj,
•>ver another, be-
n**unt ing th,
j t a* the -wine
industry
•ving that lh»-
i*. in-r* hunt, farm- r
irernent **f adilitional
xtenslon of oil de-
i«*r laborer or pro-
pipe lines to
market the great production thereof,
will result In Inestimable material good
to <Jklahotuu a* a whole, bringing in
vast additional wealth for taxation,
manfacturing enterprises, and a great-
er additions! citizenship therebly af-
c a larger and better home mar*
ke tfor farm products. I* rung pr -
portionately th#* taxation In the up-
building of our state, do not ItelleVe
that the legislature of Oklahoma
should imiH»*e a tax upon the oil pro-
ducer* which I* n«»t »*xa« t*«l alike from
th*- amount of $ 30.000 the merchant, farmer, laboroer or pr*»-
i;-* n w ithin the next fe--ion.il • la*"-* - now mutually en-
EXPECTATION i.OW IS THAT CON
STRUCTION WILL BEGIN AT
END OF NINEY DAYS
Guthrie, Mklu . March - I If the
present plans of tin- United Sons of
i'onf«‘<lerRte Veteran* **f Oklahoma ma-
terialize fund- t*
will have been i
thirty day* ami work upon th* Ftut* gaged in building up the material In-!
Home for Confederate V* t* run* will t**r**sts of thi- great and rapidly grow- !
1 la-gin at the end of ninety days. It Ing state -a fair, square reasonable
i is also thought that the proposition will taxation. Iwsed upon actual cash val- I
| have d* \* loj» .| suflh l»*ntl> to warrant nation, of all property, with special
Ith*- -• lection of a town in which to I*#- -privilege* to non**, are the demands off
| • ate the Institution the Farmers Union" in this portion of I
I am sure that within the next four nklahoma
was indirectly affe. ted by the intro-
dux tion of tubercular cattle the ship-
ment of < attle into th*- State f.>r breed-
ing or dairy purpos- should n *t be al-
lowed uni* -s they be accompanied by
a certificate from tn»* st.it*- Vet-ri-
• man "i an a-si.-* nt that the cattle
has*- -t-*od the tuh*rcolln test within
sixty day* proceeding the date *f shlp-
i • nt in the Stat--
ACCUSES HUSBAND
PHOEBE TRUSLES MAKES MANY
GRAVE ALLEGATIONS IN HER
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
J Tokio, Mar«-h 23.—The Mutsu Maru.
a toasting steamer Was sunk in a col-
: lislon with the Hid*-oshl Maru. early
this morning, near Hakodate. The
j * aptain o[ the Mutsu and a majority of
her two hundred and forty passengers
| and forty-three of the cr* w* perished
The Hideyoshl and another steam res-
cued th*- surviviors.
Mayor Rohde, who live* Just a* r**-** |
th*- str*-»-t fr**m the -< *-n»- f th** fire at
North Third :*nd Main -*r* * t«* wns if •
fir.-t to th*- hbiz** and it \\a* h
who sent In the alarm The Central
station got the alarm and tb.«t depart-
ment was th** first to rea* h th** -> eji»*
**f the disast* r. an*l through a mlx-up
In the signals the norths!*!** *le|mrt-
rnent <11*1 not K*'t their signal until i
few minutes after the l*oy* from th*
Central station w*-r»* on the scene
However all worked hard when the)
did get started and the firemen an I
Citizens who volunteered deserve much
praise for their work
Klx lines of hose were put on th**
fire and it was ne* essury f.o •*hi.,f
Alder to hire some eight **r ten men
to assist In fighting the fir** which
was the hottest ever experienced in
Tulsa Not a man who fought the fir*
escaped suffering from the flam**- »n*l
their hand* ami faces were more or
less blistered by the Intense heat
The rubber a* tua'lv melted from th**
slickers of some of the men and run
down onto their hands burning them
rather severely
Fireman Han tnlell was found un-
conscious between two piles of lum-
ber an-1 probably would have burned
to death had he not a* ddentallv been
di-covrred by ex fireman R<*\ HmlKh
ami fireman J**e Thomas Odell w.h
Iih rolling a hose alone near I tie lim**
Storebou • an*l It Is thought that the
fumes from the lime caused him to
lose consciousness He was sent t * J ■
the <>ntrul station where he mu* | *i*i, ... •»*» . n.
I he h* la Theta I'l gave their an-i
brought around allngtit after *.*riv , , , , . - .
I nuul ban«|Uet Haturdsy evening at *
I o'clock at the Hrady hotel This Is J
In Iryiiur ... n. ......... Ih. Ii..i>*« .ir,,nK. fralfmill.-K
Klrrmnn lll«f"ril I..nt In. ,h. Lit ami
risked being Imrronl to d**aih but hi**
w**«-ks bi*ls will be r*s «ti\ * .l from tti»*
various towns *lesiring the horn.* ami
one will huv»* bet-n selecte*!," say-. G*-n
Itrant Kirk, commander of the uklu-
homa division **f the organization I
have practically all of the counties of '
th** State organized and each member '
will contribute *>n** d**llar There I* |
tiow about fa.000 of 1*1 "ou in th** fund. |
th** $30,000 necessary f«»r tho erection *
• *f tin* buihilng is attain* *!
Km h *»rg.inizutl*»n will give from i
$ 100 to $500 to say nothing of th* pri-
vate subscriptions to b* made by th«
old soldiers
We shall not ask tho state f**r any
appropriation \\ •• believe that *»ur *•»-
clety, encourag***! and aided by th*- old
t'**nfe*l* rat**s themselves, will be wholly'
able to defray eX|M-nses'*
Tim plans of the Sons of t'onfeth rate
Veterans i-mbra* *' the erection of the
home amt an endowment twenty years,
when it will tv sold t• • some private In-
dividual «»r « «*r|H»rat.oi» Twenty years.
It Is thought, will cover the period
during which all who participated in
the rtvll War will have passed away
MF.MHKR OF FARMKRS UNION
Tulsa County
UNEXPECTED DEATH
OF MRS. ELIZA ARNOLD
SEEMED TO HAVE ENTIRELY RE
COVERED FROM SERIOUS ILL
NESS OF THREE WEEKS AGO
Mrs Kli/.a .1 Arnold di*-«l this morn-
ing at 30 of h**art failure .it her home
**n Sixth and Denver She ha*! been
dangerously ill about thr**** weeks ago
but ha«l re.- ver.-.l almost .ntlr. lv ;m*l
was able to !»♦* up and ar*mnil I«ast
evening she ha*l «*at*-n a hearty supper
and seenie.i to he f«*«*llng better than
usual when she retired In the night
Miss Nannie Arnold, her daughter.
I heard her breathing heav ily and called
her sisters. Mrs Hhlre> and Mrs Tom
W is well, hut in ten minutes she passed
lawav lb-sides these daughters she
I leaves » daughter. Mrs Lyons of Kan-
•as I’lty and two sons. Jim Arnold of
• ’"lumbia. Mo, and Lee Arnold of
' til* ka-ti.t The *b * * as« d was yegrs
I "f age and came here about thr*-**
BETAS ENJOYED SOCIAL SPREAD ' ,r' K*' lH,nnln« fth.-.'hrU-
’Ian church will conduct th** funeral
AT THE BRAD YON SATURDAY 1 «»*rv i*■ • • at the family horn.- tomorrow
Phoebe B Trusder. in her divorce
I -uit. filed with the ch-rk of the dis-
! trlct court. W* W* Stu* key. this morn-
j mg. makes many . ■ <is )tl *ns against
her hi:-hand Frank Trush-r She saM
I in h* r p*‘titi*>n that the c ouple wer*
I married on November 4 l{P*n. and th;**.
they had lived ever since until March
1 last as man and wife She says th.r
i- a result of the iiiiirriag** *n** child
Fre*|. who Is five years old. was born
For more than a year past, the pe-
tition says, Trusler has hern an na-
bltuul drunkard and that hfs conduct
and treatment to her was abustve and
violent She allege* that he bent and
' ursed h*-r and that on March t IfMi
• I* s*-rt**»l her She s.avs that on Febru-
ary 25. 190$ and **th« r date- In *IlfTer-
**nt |>)ac**s he *'*mmitte*l ndultry with
one L*»u M* Kin and that she is told
and believes that when h** deserted
her. h etook the Mr Kin woman with
him Mrs Trusler asks that she he
given a divorce, the custody of her
child and that the costs of the suit b**
charged to Trusler
Milwaukee, Wis.. Mar* h 23—Miss
Nellie Plas****ka. ;ig* *l IT, *li***l early to-
day fr**ni the effei ts **f strychnine
poisoning administered by a sweet-
heart Leo Wojetnuki. The drug was
mixed-with ice cream When W'ojein-
ski learn**«l of the death *»f the girl h*-
t*»*»k a do.-.- him- If all*] *11*-«1 un hour
later His parents had objected to his
marrying the girl.
WOMAN SUES FOR
S10.000 DAMAGES
ANNUAL BANQUET
GREAT SUCCESS
YOUNC THIEVES
STEAL S10 BILL
FROM CASH DRAWER OF DARROW
MUSIC STORE AND ARE LATER
APPREHENDED BY POLICE.
EVENING
at 2 The remain* will he shipped
on the < 15 train t*» t'-dumbla. Mo. f**r
interrnient. where th** deceased's hus-
bari'l Mii« burU-«l
work was in vain lie «oi.| -| bav**
Jieard that I fv u * v er* d a It* i
h**a*1 you « "u1d le.ol hint out *f a fli*
s*» I took off my slicker al’.l put It
• v er one of the horses lo ads 1 got
I I motif of the stable allrlght but he
v i*i Id gu ho farther Then I tied the
i *ji( over his head and got behind him
with n b*«ard an*l heat bun iiiimi*h If I
ly until I was completely exhausted
but lie Would n* *t move lie bellere.l
Ilk** a child and I felt like trying t«*o
It was Just Ilk*- ••’ling a human burn
to death, a ltd I would bav* a ‘dearer
conscience now If I had saved that
horse, hut I did all I could "
In trying to cut - ff a 2,|0fl v*»lt elec
trie wire l'ir«*iiu*n Norris aiul ltlxf*u*l
received a severu shock and bad a
narrow escap* Tlu'y w* ie *>n a tel*
phone p*»le sorio* fifteen feet from the
sidewalk when a stream of water hit
the wire whl«h guv* them a direct
ground current knocking them to th**
sidewalk but fortunately the)* wer-*
not hurt
The firemen and volunteers w-»rke I
like troopers from the time they ar-
rived on th** acefte until n<N*n wften
they wer*' relieved one it tino* to g
dinner Vfowever th* whr* of th*-
n*»rtfisnle firemen and tl>* lad!* of tii*'
neighborhood w*•»••• ver> ih'*ugMful in
pre|mring h«»f coffee ami sundwuli.
f *r the niin w hich they i *• i*-1*.*.t • u
li 4 the early morning hours At tw >
•»'i lot k l.'hlef Abler s» nt th* firemen
hmk fo the stations nnd all the fir*
in America ami the affair was a trul.*
•b-iigiitful one Flowers Nelson, pre-
sided as toast master The banquet
was given by the members of th** fra-
ternity who reside here and are Me-*rs
riow.-ts N.V.* n \\ v\* 11 v ar1 - •' J
Hindman. Kav Adams. J \Y Wood-
f**r.| J W ItatcllfTe Warren I* \l»-
Im»tt. I-! It Perry and Judge K* iff
Those from out of town wer** Maar*
F F Storm **f * ikmulgec Phelps of
Mu-k*»g* « . f'm hran, of (Ikmulgee, aM• I
fav "f N'lnita and Culbertson of Mu-
k'g*. Th e men lie was very elaborate
ami the afTair was a su* cess from
everv | oil tit
ANOTHER EVIDENCE
OF TULSA GREATNESS
SOUTHWESTERN AUTOMOBILE
COMPANY HAVE OPENED BIG
GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP
A new concern **f considerable mag. *
nitude has during the past couple of
weeks opened an establishment in
Tul-n It is that of the Southwestern
Automobile company with Hr Uarl
Snodgruas ns uiiinager The old m»wer
house tin la*« n leased as a garag*'
mil reimir «h i \ st-“k -f autoino.
rate- til if- way from $*»" to $:!•>•*"
will be kept III this building Th 1J
company will empl*iv eight men an I
this force wilt be increaaetl us th •
business Justifies There are Mow ten i
machines ready f.*r sale Among th«*
machines bundled are such well
kfiOWn makes as the pope Toledo olid
tin* Maxwell amt the selling prices
I’rlri and mT (* .I4 by aM I *" *“>' fr'’"' ”-0"° »" »*
•’nrs will he rented *»ut t*» reliable
parties otl reasonable terms He\*-n«l
*’ars have already been scold One
•*f the purchasers l« I M Pitt, who !s
the proud posaaaanr of one *»f the fin- J
•‘■t machines in the ettv And thus, j
•t**f» by step Tulsa Is fast assuming J
metropolitan airs
Raca Suicid*
as President K-*..«.*• \**lt calls Jt is n»»t
nearly the menu* e to increase In pop-
,f' fbst d**a»b among Infan's are
Ac-1 *’l*bt out *»f ten of these b-ath*
aie dlris-tiy or Indtrectlv *’auwed by
t**»w* l troubles Mffini'i B iby Kllxir
cures diarrhoea, dysentary, s**ur
•tomsch and all Irfgnt ailments of this
nature Just the thing for tiethlrg
|
Druggists
Rny Tat*- and Ollle Dean, two lads
some 12 **r Li veurs of age an*1 typical
little thieves, w.-re foiled while per-
forming a theft today shortly after
noon The boys had done some chores
for the l>arro\% Music company and
were in th** “tore to receive their pay
The woman in charge had no change
and went *>ut to get a bill chang'd in
order to give then: 2ft Cents each While
she was gone they opened the money
drawer and Hole a $ 1 o lull
Th** woman paid the boy a and they
left latter she discovered the theft
and telephoned the police station The
officers at on*. s* t *»ut t** find the boys
and they kn* w wher to look for them
as they have had dealings with the
same boys before They were located
• •n North Main -treet and when arrest-
ed were skating around *»n roller skates
which they had bought with part of
tin* money, the rest of which w.i* found
In th*- brl mof thlr huts and elsewhere
in their clothes
The ho)H are now In the |M*|lce stu-
lion but the city offlclnla ar, a loss
to know what to do with them, and
they are open for suggestions There
is no reform school t * * which to semi
th**m nnd they cannot afford t*» let
th* in g<* as that would only encourage
them to * fiitltiue their bad ways which
will doubt!**** make criminals of both
In time They have already ben con-
nected with several thefts
IDA M. BRENTLINGER SUE 3 C. W.
ROBERTSON FOR ALLEGED
FALSE ARREST 3 YEARS AGO
Kdit r Democrat — Tne World hav
ing fallen down on the facts us pur-
ported t • be stated in its article on
the • ,*se .*f Mr. Hughes' contract with
t!ie city "f Vinita. and being convicted
•f mis-stating the facts in the caso
"her. it declared Mr Hughes made \
•ntract with said city without author
itv and in violation **f his contract
with Tulsa — ordinarily* such vicious
mis-statement of fact is called lying
—falls to moralizing
W‘.-n the Vinita contract was made
the whole mutter, contract and all.
was laid before the employers of Mr.
Hughes and a request made for per-
mission t-» «!•* work Is there any more
h Mi--rah!** method **f procedure than
this"
When a person is compelled to edit
. paper which must carry at its mast
head a banner de* 'aring for civil, po-
litical and social equality, for all
races of mankind, which shiholeth he
is compelled to Individually deny, by
reason "f lr*uinstances over which
he T - : • control Nevertheless is th4:<
pers.*n thereby compelled to live a He
from the cradle to the grave, and f**r
•
\ • • -
r'-sid.- in his breast, degrading both
his ind n*l morality to the point of
earning th** contempt of th*» men left
in this nation who refuse to thus de-
base their pride of birth and race*.
When a person with this class of mind
who has in addition thereto been con-
victed .,f plainly falsifying about a
certain ca.-* the one of Mr Hughe-
f *r example turns to moralizing on
the shortcomings of man should he
have any followers, then must th** fu-
ture he full **f darkness f<»r th** hu-
man rate No one but the most Im-
becile in brain power tan talk of vio-
lation »*f written contracts on this
matter when the whole matter was
agreed to by both parties t . the Tul-
sa contract This is brain storm of
People’s Cure
for Stomsch Ills
It would be folly to say that a person
should always be his own doctor. There
are tfmes when oue cannot be too quick
in consulting a competent and reliable
physician, but the fact does remain that
there arc many ailments that can be
cured at home at very little expense.
Such remedies can be bought at any
first-class drug store for a small sum.
Among the diseases that can be effec-
tively treated at home are such as per-
tain to the stomach, liver and bowels,
like constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness,
flatulency, sour stomach, bloated stomach, sick
headaches, heartburn, etc. For these troubles
there is no better remedy than Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pec»in. the great herb laxative compound,
and umong its staunchest friends are the doc*
tors themselves. In such troubles they know
they have nothing better to offer than the in*
gradients contained in this remedy, and henca
the liberal ones advise their pauents to take it.
It often hai i*ens that at the commencement
Of an attack some people hesitate to take such a
simple remedy, ar.d run to a doctor, but after
trying various doctors they flnallydtake Dr.
Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin and have their confi-
dence rewarded bv a cure A good case in point
is that of Mr. Herr n. of Lawrenoevlile. 111.,
who suffered from what the doctors ca..ed ca-
tarrh of the stomach He was given up to die
by three leading physicians He had no appe-
tite. couldn’t digest what little he did < at, had
severe pains m the stomach, and finally, mo-
ments when he fc'mse.f thought he would dia
Ultimately he was advised to :-v Dr. raid we; a
Syrup Pepsin an i did so. and now he i* entirely
cur*-d and b »s gained 15 pounds. He r at .ra y
advises p.,1 s .7 rers from weak stoma h to u-*e
it It c;.n be had in 50 cent a d $1 bur.-s. and
results are absolutely guaranteed or money ta
refunded.
Huy a bottle to day and w..tch res :tx
CDCC TCCT T” ie Withirg to try Dr.Cftld-
I fttt iLwl wm'> S>ruD Peosn before buy-
ing can have a free sampie holds sent to their home hy
addressing the company. This offer is to prove thatths
remedy will do as «*e claim, and is only open to those
It if-~ ■
remedy will do as «*e claim,
who have never taken it. Send for it if you have ary
symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. Gentlest
yet moet effective laxative for children, women and old
folks. A guaranteed, permanent home cure. THE
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Dears punty guarantee No. 17, Washington, 0. C,
PEPSIN SVRUP 00.
Ill Caldwell Bldg., ISontlcallo, III.
For sale by Tulsa Drug Co. N Mam
St , and Shackle Drug Cl 113 R Main.
Lovers
of good health should prevent ziek-
ness instead °f letting themselves get
sick and then try to cur© it S > long
as you keep your liver, bowels and
stomach in a healthy and active condi-
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liver and all stomach and bowel
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You need not be afraid to use Bar-
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applied externally an*] a guarantee.!
cure fc»r croup, colds and coughs. All
druggists. 25c nnd 50c
Th- cap** *»f Ida M Hrentlinger
against rharie* W RoVrt»m. Jr. in I ,h'' llrlvll|l"* kind - W.. would Ilk
which th»- plaint iff asks damages to the
extent of lio.uoo f.*r false Impels »n-
rn**nt was sent o\**r from Kapulpa this
morning •» !••• tri**d u the listrn-t
eourt In th** petition in the suit the
plaintiff makes the following cl*arg*>.
She says she is the wife <>f i i.ioh \
Hr*ntling* r and resides m th * Hodge
addition to Tulsa She all**H»-« it at »*n
N*»vemb**r 23, 1905, in th** uniform **f u I es grad*-
policeman and und**r the influen*** **t
liquor, 4 'harles W Koberts*>n, Jr.
came !•» her r«*sl»l«*nce while sh*- was
pursuing h**r usual domestic duties
hImiui the home, and insulted, and re-
viled h«-r and in an indecent manner
asured h**r of being unchaste and main-
taining if IllrepUte
Klit* ulh'g* i* that h*- threaten***] to
arrest h*-r and eluimed to have a war-
rant f**r her arr**st which was fals** and
untru* She a«*k*-*l him to sh«>w h**r
the paper and knowing mat he had n •
warrant f*»r her arrest lie r* i*u *eJ to *
|>ri><]urf It Hh.. ,.„ s In ,r.l.-r .....- trnm ,la>. dav f„r h„
ou,w Innult and '! Kradn.K remark,. .he anrt hu|„.r ,ha,
some light on the aubje* t **f the en-
gineering department being behin 1
with Its work We believe that to be
a false statement and that no cltl
z**n «*r contra (tor has an unfilled or-
der **n the honks of the engineer de-
partment of Tulsa today
We w ish to Inform the World that
whenever a citizen or contractor wish
•ther stakes for any Im-
provement. his order is placed on a
book, and e\e* uted in Its regular turn.
We have the date* *»f these orders and
their location as well as th** dates on
which they are executed I believe I
am safe in asserting that at no time
has this hook shown three days de-
lay in the execution of th«-s«> orders.
What state of mind has this bug-
house. brain storm editor reached, and
w’hv this hunch of mis-statement*,
and plain oh) falsehoods about the en
glneerlng department one would har
dly expect even had he to live a |*o-
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reduce the swelling and relieve the
pain The great and sure cure for
rheumatism, cuts, burns. bruises,
scalds -any an*! all ****he» and pains.—
Bold by all DruggS
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“I have found out that there is no
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you can get Dr Rings New Discovery"
says Mrs J P White, of Hushboro,
Pa . “I would not be alive today only
for that wonderful medicine. It loos-
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else, and cures lung diseases even
after the case is pronounced hopeless *’
This most reliable remedy for coughs
and colds, la grippe, asthma, broa-
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guarantee at all drug stores 50c and
$1 Trial bottle free
- Nora fllair reported * rtt!•*.« 1
with t> phold f*'\*T at her horn**
* bill* Mil*' Very lltlle hopes of
»•* F*»ur other members **f
• ml') ar «•* onvales* ent
Mnth**wa archil*** t has Just let
•iitm* t to Mr g< *iit for a six
■ . 'Mage to built on H-*uth Denv-'*
im*n ex*'ept two who Miip'il with him for M Vensal
Lev
the <
room
J It Hawkins and Matter Morris
M« T'tirliiml hu\e r* turio*<| fr*un a die k
hunt
Appreciation of Dr Evan*
At the meeting of the Tulsa mlnl**-
tertal association this morning th**
f'tllow ing a* tion w as taken in rt'gar*!
t«* the ele«tl*m **f oft** of Tulsa’s hoti-
"re*| ministers to the presidency *»f th**
-fate university
Resolved, That w*- feo| highly Hon-
••red in the sele* lion *»f one of our
««S •* (lion. M* V Dr A Grant Rvaip.
b*r president *»f the University of Ok-
lahoma and w•• offer to him and |h«
university our congratulation*
left her home ami went to the h**m** of
a neighbor Hhe all.-g* ■* that Robertaoti
followed her and talked m«*an reviling
t*» her neighbors ami darnag* «t h**r
reputation and g'*«»*l name an*! then ar-
rested har
The petition also states that when
he unlawfully ami forcibly place*! her
under arrest, h»* said that he worn I ar-
rest h**r and lock her up und pro.
ceded to * I* * so Walking her tnrouffh
the public streets for seven blocks
scorning and humilitating her he
stopped within three Mocks .if the Jail
and ordered her t*» g«* t** th** mayor’s
office to f*e tfil'd After arriving th* r*
it is stated In the |M<tition that .die
was detain***! there for s**tm* »|ni - t.i.d
n** charge was prefer*-*! against her
II*- th* n took her and locked !i**r up
Mrs Br**ntling* r all* g.-« that the ar-
rest. Imprisonment, detention and the
abusive way In which he t«rute*l her
Were all unfounded ami without cause,
an.I fr«»m malice towards har. ftha
says It was don© to wrong her und
damage her character ami that she Is
innocent *»f the charge Hhe asks for
damages as follows, for the arrest. Im-
•rtsonment and detainment. $l,uoo dam-
age to h*-r reputation. $1,000; darting,
to her f*>dings. $1,000; darnag.- to her
health. Il.oaa and exemplary damages.
$r» ooa making a total of fpiiiou Ab-
Is.tt and l.ydecker are the attorneys
for the plaintiff
Hock Island. III. M* h 23 • D>na-
'"it' Was exploded Itl the plant of the
H*** k Island I hilly New s at an early
hour this morning destroying the pr* s-
• nd practically rending apart the
building The News has lately given
ittenttoh • • * saloon* nnd certain gam-
bling in l('M k Island ami t'hirago
l’ti*a Neb. Mch 23 Twenty men
'--•lUlted Re\ F \ Miller. e\atigellst
f Lincoln Nebraska here t**dn>. ns
he was **n his way to the railway sta-
tion and seriously Injured him In a
«• r»m»n Miller Is accused of having
< l‘lticlsed member** of the women's
church society
he would get brain
storm of this class Further we do
not think this small business enter-
T»rise Will disrupt the politic* of the
state. *»r prevent a charter f**r Tills i
or the nomination of Taft on the.
racial equalizer, or Fnraker on the G
m I* program Ho. wherefore shoutft
the World *•» falsify about this busi-
ness to the extent It has
The public can size the matter up
■nd draw its own conclusions Our J
books ami re* '*r*ls are public prop.-rty j
open to the World or any on** else j
We will undertake to substantiate all
w*- my above Instead of the tax|*uy-
»*r being grafted by Mr Hughes. Mr
Hughes Is being grafted by the tax-
payer. for he fully expe< ted to fa* re-
ceiving more money by this time, nnd
the rotin.il that hired him fully ex-
l*e. ted he Would be Mr Hughes left
a l.l.ooo place P* ifime to this state
The reasons for this are personal nnd
not germnln to the controversy, be -
sides since he Is here he is willing t >
do what he • nn to push the stnte and
Its cities I* th* World man trying
to do so' If so we can we|| remem-
ber the misfits ther* are in this mun-
dane sphere nnd pass It up
T C Ht'GItFH
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Mr Norman H Coulter, a promi-
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dorse all that has been said of Elec-
tric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It Is
good for everybody. It corrects stom-
ach, liver and kidney disorders In a
prompt nnd efficient manner and
builds up the system’’ Electric bit-
ters Is the best spring medicine ever
sold over a druggist’s counter; as a
blood purifier It Is unequnled Sftc at
all drugg|*ts.
Washington. Mch 23 The decision
of the supreme court **f Kansas In th *
• use of shell ys the Htate of Kan- 1
sn«. was affirmed today hy the supreme I
court of th** United Htate- Ashell i
w»i* prosecuted for taking cattle Into,
f-shell# county. Kansas, from the In-
dian Territory w Ithout having them j
Inspect*! nnd was fined fiv# hundred
dollars nn<! sentenced to thirty days '
B % I
Ml««* Ha nit Weston, bookkeeper for
the Wuldiep ('nndv company* was on*
of the unfortunate victim* of the big i
fire early Funny morning Hhe bare-
ly escaped with her life, losing all of
lief clothing
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TH, total emt ol iHfm tm pm<lun,, if pur-
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SonM Foco Cream , . 2Sc
Senitol Tooth Foot# . 2le
Samtol ToUol Powder 2So
Sonilol liquid AntU-ptW 25o
Senitol Bath Powder tie
Sonilol Shavino Creme . Me
Senitol Violet Elite Soon . 2So
Senitol Tooth Bniah Me
Senitol Face Powder . Me
’ Total Retail Price . . 109
Al| THms for a $1.0<VBill
ta order to w«-ur» thi* amenmeat caO ad
M a* for penteidan.
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