The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 1, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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«alt’rr/»t prykri a ;a-*»- bat* pti
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bladr. bat bo* oar fr.as Is 1*» ear-
rlr* a tharp kc.fr. Tsr p;: 1 ti*
tblnr. Aik 7<v.r iasxrr for oar—
a boa: 2>-j it’■hr* !e/r.r Jrt: •■-•a-:i
»hr paprr ».tb :t and lir c. pp.tj vt.
fail out.—Eaeianr*
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VEPY LITTLE LEFT OF CITY
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^ir» Prtcaut 6" in Peartr.
W.th f hr rxr.pfjoa of irrrf
<0* * thr prrraa»ioo> »r - »• ?.-- la
K.^nrr are remarkably loadr^-.atc
Many towDa of f.-o.r. IN to 2 peo-
ple hate no *itt- aapp‘; otier ’iit
ordinary «••!!*, open’eij j tj
Mieket dra«» Ia*;»a4 of p .ipt asi
to f.re appara’ij* ‘-K»p' o<--a» ,sa. 7
a hand force putep t.ci 11 u ia«d
b7 contractor!
Hi.. Work on ;t *.
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Cnter Gl] O. T -B vd Cole, ti
hold a coave-.ton m
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a- ! Oc.i.w and G Id*-. G-t-
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t - e ’ rtr and dg -g n t e t a; k
lad at S- !we'l w *
sleiltg a nd
avretc a-d an - -- .
ea nga* -'i - . o • :rv , - v
t - he fata The boy bad traded
on a freif-t last ;a-
:'day hap-periei
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having a leg so
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badly crashed by a
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at nrjort - -how h * parrnt* They
arr.p-jtat.on was r.ece
.vary.
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W. \V R e iho
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beer, burned
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All Tc-ss tome is iicir'I eccliD-< deep tad eccil fcarCT (fra?
b'.&M. *..si» is t;u7i 1.! kh 2 i--gs.L I r .... v-i :»o r^. r. with-
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iUartc - . the nix* ts--. si! Ml^=« Pearl Art- -«,of I?TNorth Stiaa-
li -: 1 - .f.; t it fr. s tic sar 1- -*—c. lr-nn.t it r lo>;
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drift* ties is;c the bxmt of
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—H»iaLca. a-.-i? backache. ner-iAaei^i ^ sa 5'. -Hahie
t;:4v»^ irr-ita -. _:y as i .sie. c rssocsd I tea feesd :: »a* i r-r te
_ * . r ot A 1 et rn.i-4 tii tig 6a-d-i.-wL
- -7- jrKrr:r« as sr ?ora‘- j =0 ac^er La.- ar e.:s^v Serbia.*
Irr. *si-iA.:y tsci.ELse wi.cii w...j
as.-rsz-.brs tie frssale rns.s asi L" - 4 *'- i*-=l'_a= s Veretitr Cca*
esi .e -,:s to fc*ir toe fi:_r. - P^--- ^ss^ nnfa-inyrenefor ail these
of t.-.s diT to s.«j tt. . a: t ri-, »t: ts. - le*. It s-.r-srlrts tie projsrr
to sse refreshed aid c_irrf ._ - - t. as i cj.slaces-st with ah it*
Es-w d:--.res.s's? to f—c a res-sts -fc^rrx-rST—no s^ne erssi too.
tS':.:? .i? Vj ra-- 1 ..Tr..s>V :s :■ -- Es-’ca.:ie ilssrv’s. fiistisr. V*ar-
isrss her i.strc. Id c:s s *.-.5 1 r hr- : s piiss. c - riervd a'.jmach,
i>*ck and Lrai are axis?. s:e is s.j s • l_?.^ecf fr.esls and soc:etr
t.rr-J ale eaa ii-i r dra? asost or —all trmoacca* of tie ose casse—w ll
ssasi rs. as. I ererr =-T*ses; csss. ■ rs.-.-j. r orrlri, aid it wii -
pas. tie cyr.T-zt of ■wi sh is dse t.. Txsi-'x^is-s*el
a>x« deraejesseit of tie Icsac er-, . .
p - * | Tots caa te.l tse siorT ef rctsr rtf-
* \i r. /%_ ^ c. . ferlsrs to a wc-sa. asd rece Te be v
M j-s rOrser. of ft Warreaioe rtreet fc^. c; <s^t. Addrra* Mrk
Bortoo. te..4 worsen h jw to acu-i aocb L-=a. JIasa. The rresest
*"“ct I =-e wr.La : Mrs. haisis is tie dac?ster sn-Iaw
Lear Mrs. P*-lrj of Lydia E. P: a 1 ban asi for tweatj-
-1 srfered sorer f— irerreal rear* with £t€ .«« !»**. coder her direction
fecssie irreruliritjei. M- ia. x a-"-*;. I Lri s sc* k-r d--’"-s-e. teen adrss-s^
tea--.s^->s-»ii ^a.se. aai frsqaes: beaaacie-:. sick women free of charge.
L)dia L Piailun's Veieubl: CocjmmI Sotteeds Kfccre Others Fal
i-.' •- : a - ;•
Me- . i G< -t
tern? I no N-
.» nvt a bae »:
to R. H if a ,-ty
. the purchase prr,
«r » o say« that tb
’kk country?
Wire S-V.ei
Moat men object to a »ltJt from
their mother la .aw until navy caa tc*
whooping rough ~N V Hera 1
Equine IHstlnrcon
Whit* bora** ar* ita-»d to be mora
delicate than tboae of a larxer color
A BUSY WOMAN
Can Do the Work of 3 or « If Wail Fad.
'ii b*» ‘•wen t'-at the
Unr’td States Ir : 1-. a^r-t a! thr
Union agency will on Tuesday.
lx. I'/c - » .-. disburse —e--
Ot isa. able ! -.is . pas -7 and re-
SAS JOSE IN RUINS
Practically Errry Br-.ck a-d Stone
Bu:'.d:r.g Wrecked
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preef .-• e - ■ - Ca'-
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up ■ and in- :d:r.g
2.P27 dated March j. 1906
Oil i* »is’ ng a‘ t" e ra’e of ifko
barre’s a day fn. • -i ;n the Osae*
nati- n. The if. is the properly f
the Desnr.-.an Oil comp
An energetic young woman luing
juat outside of New York, write*
"I am at present doing all tbs house-
work of a dairy farm, caring for 2 chil-
dren. a vege’able and E'-wer garden, a
large number of fowl* besides manag- . dr led ..- i».*ra :< • a? 7
Ing an extensile exchange builnesa cumstance* * jr- r 1 r x • art .
through the malls and piraulng my tar and '•..?• . *—.~»r’a' r* :
regular SfOCUtiM aa a wrl-er (or aer- lapse, owners of the ■*- 1 a- ‘ all others
eral newspapera and magailne* (de- irt f » to d any:
signing fancy work feir the latter) and ~ ^
*“ •»* T'" •« "w - *- (0- ■ .i^!L ,TI7n,rV.lnD,rT b"
owe to Grape-Nut* food. acr»a?» 1
"It was not always *0, and a year !e*s -han t .
agci when the tth ck of my aurilng far—am t j
baby's death utterly proatnited me and *rr ' "■ »' a’fa :’a
tiring cmtsUndtO' gc—s, : - ‘ ......» ' •' " • ■
warrant legal)- issued and now a “** ,b* m jT%’ *■ ~J '
■ i ' t the reek M ....
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* a r - a -. • >. up • 4r.d ir.- ;dtsg No '* »' 9 ”> Clots r ".-tee- dead
-at recovered, ard --ere »a» a
ncs* ■ -v that ethers wt .Id be ? ;r t
I reached AgT.ew a«yiuct a few
rs later in an aut ♦ <
c-e the first on -he sp - The-e
I r* ped to carrv i: > xt-e- c -; - - *
At - - wr.fr. f a" ved a" >a- ] •-
• »a- ■ ei e»el that :"u-.y :c«j b>t **
• ere ir. t te ru - s
An 'ms of " -p- -at - hav» heer
fil'd by :h* Hanna Trading Co. :
Hanna. I T Cap -a st -rk |':oixM
■ - rporaior* art W 7 V
B. Burnham, Wa lax* Pendigrabbe,
E. L. Garner, J. E Whitehead.
prokab!- *.e
\Va<
Ir.
D
t p.ar.t as
c cotton
owe s» hat
ash-ta valley
s deraf/le at
*n and wtl!
n as forrner-
RUMORS OF MANY DEAD
Reported That 375 People Perjhed
ir Three Lodging Ht-uses
< -. F*ar s —T*e t ree-1" r
g houie at h i-- a-d Miss .-.
street*
dead bodies hase he*n taken
7 -re a-e a" -as• ■.her
b- : es <vp -*i 7 > b Id -g
■ - first to take fire on F
RUSSIAN AUTHORS ANGRY
Condemn American Treatment of
Gorky a.-.d His “Lady Friend''
S? Petersburg—Twenty-five Rus-
t ■ ■ - • ••
author of the drama. T_e Jews. ' and
il. Kuprin, author of “The Duel."
published a :e« ‘ c -.demr.mg
Americars : * their -reatment of
Matin; Gorky
T’-e Amercan a-:-- r« -rp'e*e-:e<i
by Mark T»a-. -he re* ’ -• -at
ave ir - -ed Ru** •- au*- -- - the
p-rson : Max m Gc-rki ar.i R • - - 1-
m xnanhood in the - er von of Mme
hndr-.eva. by interfering :n their pri-
ate «“i -s. We Rtviir i
amaze i at • -'eg ar i
crples of privacy recognized b- eTerr
trrrltzed country, and hereby expres;
.ir deep md g-at
Eertei-ert Wnek.
The New York kitchen assocSa-ion
in its Jght aga.p-t consumption and
for the reduction of Infantile mortali-
ty. distributed from Its s.i kitchens
in the congested district last year
21* 515 quarts of pure mils and 16,-
271 egga to 25,$97 patients.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
JyJff* *r7 ■*•£ it s* J«r cal* -! r»*ci vs« c*
w,t* *4 IV nr TMf* •» 4.7 t« tit u
Wft I«f:♦« All UUI I J» ISQA. ;s; g •* fr”; «a
j na»4 it «a (lazed ;-.c:. c ?
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1 ^!ir*4 f ;u t» r.z i| •..nisf :z
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r a: .« ? ua z:c. aa
’w* ** - Oc* Hsi-lrtsl D. i-nVcf cam f
£_*£**" < -T catArrt. L1A4 rui -<
W. L. Douclas
*3= & *3= SHOES!?.
W. L. Douglas 94.00 Cilt Edge Line
cannot be equalled at any price.
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WILL TO BE CONTESTED
Widcrw May Tr* for Hal: if the
l;y.to. E-Ha*e
At lea*
C *- p
10c p-ap
150 {
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lost in
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parted 7-
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lead
deft has ffi - ef -
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the
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The
-*:ate it ti »d a-
f’7.0 -rr> *r :
! the
Tote by Postal.
Tie adrene vote of Bath. England.
« Came*;* s c2er of lii.Xv for a
puilie liirary was ukea by mean* of
poetal :a--fr sent cut by tie city coun-
ell
uwa^
jw g „rc
Carnai 'mw
f r(,
»hut down. J B. Tu;
ag'nt for several «tea
sold tickets t > over
miners who are rcturi
hemes in Italy and
more to conic.
McAlester.
wenty Italian
i" to their old
lys there are
40 DEAD IN SANTA ROSA
No Ore Ini tired i- Reslde-ce Dis-
trict-House; Slightly Damaged
crlrr
R- -3
at h;* o
tele phor
High larlev. 3 tarm'r near F.u-
fau.a. ra.sed thoo bti*hel* 01 sweet po-
tatoes last year, and sold every bush-
J liar per l.a*t week he
r
deranged my stomach and nerves *0
that I rould not a timi.'ate as tnueh
as a mouthful of wdld food, and was In
even wor*e r',ndlt..,n nien'ally, he
would have been a rash prophet who
would have pred tied .hat It e.er
would do wo.
"Prior to this great grief I had •uf-
fared f r y> .r- w. h lm;;»lr*d dlgea-
tlon. In mtala. aponli-.lng r-ramps In
the p*(i,Ti 1 r.'iin I*. •!-?*- ecnitl*
patlon, an 1 o* r h.wel derangements,
all the** w»-r<. faml.i ir to my dally
life Medicine* gave m*- no relief-
nothing did. until a few month* ago, marketed the last three loads,
at a friend * suggestion, I began to us*
Grape-Nut* food, and subsequently }n the r:r r f Recorder X. P
gave up ( jffee entirely and adopted Jf’j!,ns '' \ there were filed
Postum Pood Coffee at all my meals * , . *f,!r!r* ' ■ ,n' " “aticti of the
■' ■=, an free from all the tr ' : '"V "n ^"v of Catoosa
b e- I hi' , red. My digestion , Srooo.A r,iy who h St« S»“»»°nafd ^ Mo,t &?nerou* Contribution to San
I* simply perfect. | assimilate my food : up. The jn .. r.v r- are V \\l
without the straaa, eajoyaveel mer, E. c, Wils n, E a. VS
restful sleep, apri haw- a buoyant feel- and C S. C’a- ior
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at the ex-
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gr<-,3
bit
~0~'. Drop T» Many”
ne
rad'
Ing of pleasure In my varied duties In
'■ t, I aa a new wot
over, and I repeat, I owe It ail to
Grape-Nuts and Poa’um Coffee"
Name giv.-n by Postum Co , Battle
Creek, Mich.
There’s a reason. Read the Utile
te >k, The Road to Wellvllle," In pr.gs.
rated The -ublic ard
p* arc wrecked, but
the residence portion i« .• n 1 v slightly
damaged Forty people were killed
in the business part of the town, but
n3 one el»e was injured in the resi-
dence district
MR BUSCH GIVES $100,000
Francisco Relief Fund
Mtr*
' -ed
iy
i 1 —in a decision ren-
V I.t • -encr u-
■ - . ct-e • James Richards 1.
1* under - : tr ent for introduc-
"■x whi-ky. t e c< rt held that in
■ - opinion, tie introduction of one
•’top >f • x: :■ rg liqu.-r in Indian
Territory is a* tr.uch a v iolation of the
ivw as a much larger quantity.
Thtr* U no sotisfoction ko«ner
then befij dry and comforlnbla
winen oaf r» tha hardest atom.
V YOOAK 50i£ OP TO6
Xv/^s JP YOU WEAB
"WATIfi“E00F
AOlUD CLOTHihC
t’-tx.'. M ITtlCW
c anaiBnxTKSH.
r;mm izjcsrciKAiiitA
T.r:. cMi -: ..... cxK
OUR MINERAL WEALTH.
Produces a Quarter of th: World's
Gold and a Third of Its Silver
There never was a time in the coun-
try’s history when mining play.-d
such an important part in the m-
<lu-.trial drania-Mndeed, it is the chief
aire brewer Mr. Busch and factor in the olav bv lout* odds Ot
fairl\ were 1 right n the San Fran- K->’d alone ?fs.507.839 »;n produced
c'*‘ 1:s ■•.-*•■ r : : I -itffer d severely he- n the world in kjo.s Uncle Sam ,s
’ n ikmg ■ i r wav Oak’an ! ac redited with JSti joS.-m o, and more
here 1 te ind Mr Busch than one-half of this c«me from Cal
ranged hi* contribution ifornia and Colorado, each state pro
to the relief fund. ducing about the same amount
St I.on - \ contribution of $100.-
000 was telegraphed to the Red Cro--
Svmt ",7_*ty is the • ' Vn key that j society In \d 'pints Busch. St. Louis'
urn -s t.1C <] or to the heart of hu- I milt-. -1
mamty.
A - 1 • ■ ng t J in ! r«on, a man
f■ •■• ’ ’ I ! 1 s p - . . worse than
a slave. Wc are no slave.
SINGLE
BINDER
You Pay 10c.
for Cigars
Not so Gosd.
F P.LF.WIS Pesrla, III
MSMHWW*
$10,000
“ tuf 7JrK.7S2S
r* •«»•!»«* ever* ewirot sSses it ma^v vou
wsw-J rvalue whr W L. Douglst SJ *0 short
c-stt wort u wake, why the* hold their ihapr.
frt brttrr. wear kogrr. tad are of greater
■ tnatic sa)« than ur other JJ.SO shoe
“VAlSZLl
. — Ttse t »-.*« Hess .er-ait*
* I 13 B«H tr.i prise Oi.-npeU oa b. ;; m.
rir .. --£,..-i,e; :*e. . ; aor-ear kriuaa
Write for Illattnie,! Cst skw o“‘ft
SS. I— LHJl G LAs. Brockton, Mata.
SS6 AN ACRE
In Western
Canada is the
amount many
farmers will
realize from
their wheat
crop this year.
2S Bushels to the Acre Will be the
Average Yield of WheeL
Tbe land that this was grown on ost many wt
tbo farmers absolutely nothing, while those
•ho wished to *,M 10 the ICO acres the Ooreru-
ment grant*, can buy land sdjotaiag at from (8
W (10 au acre.
l llmste spletklld. school convenient, rail wars
close nt hand, taxes low.
Send for pamphlet “teth Century Canada •
ind full particulars reSart1trK rates, etc. to
Siipfrlniendrnt cf Immigration. Ottawa,
anail*. or to the fcllowlcg sutborirod
hiuad'itn Government A rent S Crawford.
No is; \\ Ninth Street. Kansas City, Missouri.
(Mrutloa (his caper)
DEFIANCE SURCH PfiTcp' ro ■ r„
w. N. U„ Muskogee, No. .7, B'SSki
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