The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 10, 1905 Page: 7 of 10
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Thompson’s Ice ream Factory.
Our Factory is doing u good busi-
ness and at your service, will fill
orders for CREAM in large or small
quantities. Cream delivered at
your home in the City.
Telephone 333.
West First Street. ' ' TULSA, I. T.
W.C.T.U.Column
Motto For Ciosl ami Home ami
Native l.and.
Baeljr,. \ knot of white ribbon.
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Every alternate Wednesday af-
ttM'iHxiu in.oa»*h inontU.
’CITIES GROW FAST. proussionu.
POPULATION OF PACIFIC COAST
TOWNS INCREASING.
1.0* Angel** Jumping Into Fame at
Rate of 5,000 a Year. While Oth-
ers Show Same Tendency in
This Direction.
Washington. i’a< ifle coa>i t iliea arc
growing rapidly. ai-vonling 10 (h
latest cumpilatiou of tlie rensua otlir.
Possibly the Pacific coast ci;le* w .1
lake Jxceplion to the figure-. I
population estimates a.e liaseii on ih
C. A. Bosen. James Bowen.
We've Got Bargains for Vou.
Brown Realty &• Investment Co.
Malcolm Building.
TULSA. - INDIAN TER.
VU.-k to Save the Bo>S ^m ^owth during,he U n-ye.r p
It is not enough that, our boys ljoJ ,1)1IU i**,,, -
and youths attend the Sabbath
schools. They must receive tem-
perance teaching while there. Of
the four young men who. in Pater-
son. committed the horrible mur-
der for which they are serving a
term in the Trenton
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brown,
Wall Paper,
Paints, and
Painters’
Supplies
GLASS.
East First t. second door frem Brady’s.
My
Brush
Stock is
Complete
COME AMO SEC.
TULSA, I. T.
,,„ ............. IO 194*1.
Oihn i purls from ill,* west a 1 iu.ll
rair a rapid raie of growth, and lii '
uuoffh lal claims arc fa.- in excess i .
thpse c-m« ial rstima"’- So" c authoi
p is.--- rt hu' ihr |i.piiiaii<'i it Iran
,i; i ic . >as s iia . ucliially doubl'd
in lho past five years.
1.0 Angelos, it is figured, is crow-
penitentiary. 111). Hi 111- rat- of r.'iOii |M .pie a J'a
, , . , , ____c Tin- * fllotal count of 1 f,-M* g»v**
three of them had been Sabbath- 1(,_. t~; •|), « jailmate pm*
school scholars, and the young lhe ,o .ulation th- Billowing year a
girl victim was a member of a i07.K«; in \W- at m.r.i: in i»n. at
K , , , ■ , . ilut.’". and this par in June it
SabDath-school: yet dr.nk was the > u
cause of their ruin and her death. when the nut ••• ns»c» eounf '
The following testimony of He'. made Portland. 1,1
Dr. A. E. Dunning is in pot: t. and ^ i|U-. . r,,, , ■ r:n, th u :.t y
ought to be printed and distributed u,P to ..I to U3.i«#; that the foi
in every Sunday-school. Dr. Dun- lowing year made it 9.M912. and iha
^ jn iyo;t the populatUtn was 98,655. hol-
ning says: u,winr the same rate of increase, the
"1 had once in my Sunday- j government estimates ihe population
school a class of boys from ten to J of Portland. June i. INS. at 104.141.
,, -ru uoinnooH i The population of Seattle Is supposed
twelve years old. The / belonged ^ , .........Q, lhP ,.atP „f ii.tr.i a
to good fomilies. Three or four
POE & QUERRY,
att<ikskvs at law
Fir-: National Bark • •>.'
TULSA. IND. TER.
J. W. PIXLEY,
\ \WYER.
l’nutioe in -.il Lour*.
1-S-iMlyi ii Hnildlng
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TURLEY & KENYON,
REAL ET TE.
Eat) Sid Meat Markat
Fresh and Cured Meats
6IME IN SEASON
>90000*
ELLIS HOUSE. encPAieTow
. _,r T 1 -.1. • < Ter.
N. J. GUBSER.
LAWYER.
W 1 go wnere business calls.
Over City National Bark, Tuls. ,
!nd. Ter.
WOODSON NURULL
LAW V hl’.S
n-.ci.m Building. over Host Office.
W. T. HULL,
v fi \c. CIV L ENGINEERING AND
SURVEYING.
vn . v 40 warn exjierience. Special
.I-!.- :(on t.o developing of coal mines
<m<. estimates made. Bynum block,
....... 18 and IN. Tulsa, 1. T.
I < a , and s.-c me.
f » J>.
r and tarn land*.
.. >p, dally.
Broken Arrow, Ir.d. Ter.
L. P. Clifton
architect
from hf.uk to thk.uk
a i And there’s pure air. pure wa.er
I and sunshine on the hill. Just the
J place for a rest after the iong
HOUSE t *]nter- u's lhe I,.,
ON A I Crescent Hotel
UIN M j _ eureka SPRINGS, ARK. -
OPEBATED BY THE FRISCO SJfSTE a
Round trip tickets to Eurek
Springs on sale every day in the
year.
STROUVELLE, AGENT.
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to b*‘ iwreasiriK at the rate of .t.TK.t a
wu ................. - year, and on that basin the federal ox
years latter t^iey formed a club. It prrm estimate the it»>5 population at
was secret, but they said they had, 9V*®oma when ,.olin(,.,i five years auo
organized it for intellectual and ,,lf federal government, had ..
moral improvements. They hired J 714. The unofficial of r“
a room, in which they gathered SpoKane, which had :*.«.8»s in ifioo. is
evenings. They brought in several n()W estimated at 4r,,:iU.
Other boys. One of the class was, Los Angeles has, according to thi-
appointed chaplain. After a while ^’^E^a.'ore^Uf miles? Seattle, -io.-.'
it was learned that liquor was be- n)jief.; Tacoma, 21.7 miles; S|>okane, u.J
ing brought into the c ud rooms, miles.
, .,ii ii _ a I r nrdinc to thf* returns of 1 ‘Mi.v. on
The chopla.n soon withdrew. He ■ w^;,,,,J'(n^mimr|BI)Ils are based. Lw Ale)(ander
is now a Christian minister. One;A|isc>J |ia(, o<»4 marriages in tha- phone 26t
day one of the most attractive | Vear and 47»; divorces. For the sar.,e _
members of the deb cm* and: HASKELL B TALLY
confessed to me that he had been ^ h05 mhl.t.ini;PS and :.18 divorces.' r >- nftarvcuL “•
drinking, and that his parents had coma had k«;s marriages and 171 di- ATTORNEY,
found it out. and begged me to tell voree^
his mother, who was almost insane
W. A. LOMBARD
SURVEYOR
Svii-veyinc dope in the Creek, (thero
ke* .aid Osage nations. Fov titiforma-
•ion address me at Tulsa. I. T. _
L J. MARTIN,
Mtorney-aMaw
Rooms in Malcolm Bu.liing,
TULSA. IND. TER.
Res ,deuce Phone, 225.
BYNUIVi BLOCK.
DR. BRAGG
OSTEOPATH
N. W. MAVU1NNKS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Opera House Block,
TULSA. - ■ 1N0- ter.
Building - Su.te
TULSA, I. T.
Office Phone, 202
i:,-.donee, 50
;..,o ..............- -------------- I Los Angeles is found to expend tm-
with anxiety, that he would never nuau, $i.347,87:i. of which the large.*' tion Law.
. , ■ rt . 1 J ! J « «rl ni/xrtf cl nP lit
HILL
drink again. Bui he' did! and went
from bad to worse, till he dis- way landing, and sanitation, costing
appeared. Friendsofanothercarr.e jr.is.sf.o. There is an item of $8oti loi
to ask counsel what to do. because I vrer«Mo«. ^ ^ ^ ,y
he had forged a check. Employers ,,,47 of which municipal iudua-,
| of another told me that he had] ^ take $742,° E' ‘XZ’Ai^O'i
Exclusively Land and Corpora-
Cver Williamson Bros.
TULSA, IND, TER.
THOS. SHEPARD
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
TULSA. 1. T.
r»3GtKI
groceries
Meats
of another tola me mat r.e nau frjPS take
i made false entries in their books. | 'annllliy88,»l.75R.720.
and defrauded them of money.; thT “ ,argest ilPn, being for building
Another became engaged to a i hlRhv;ay8, ami the next larg
j charming girl, but she broke U»j
1 engagement because he drank, and ; (9l‘2_
1 in a few years he died a drunkard, j Tacoma spends annually $-H,2.3 4 ■
None of these toys at ten H***
of age seemed likely to be exposed largest for municiral industries,
to the temDtation to drink "
For staple, fancy
Fresh and cured
New up-to-ctete
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Prompt
Courteous
THE CARLIN GROCERY,
Till CLi
McGEE 8c HOUCK,
LAWYERS.
First National Bank B .tiding
TULSA, I. T.
R M. Brenton & Sons
Contractors and Bulldtra
Estimates furnished on application
Box 175 Tulsa, I. T.
WM QUERRY
Notary Public and
Collection Agency
Desk in A. R. Querry's Law
Office.
TULSA. I. T,
KiLEF. OCHILTREE
Contractor and Builder
Box 847 Tulsa, I. T.
Pcs. Cor. N. 5th. and Main.
At a recent meeting of the Con-
gregational Club of Chicago, the
general secretary said: "In one
saloon on Madison Street connect-
ed with a theater, at 7 p. m. one
Sunday there where counted 485
young men. and between 7 p. m.
and 9 p.m. 524 more young men
were 'seen to enter. Some of
these were standing in a row six
deep about a gambling-table.
Mrs. Bullock, of the National
Woman's Christian Temperance
H. J. COLLINS
attorney at law
Ind. Ter.
’PHONE 13.
TULSA, I. T.
nix. largest for municiral industries,
$144.1BO. Th re is no puhii ■ recrea-
tion item.
Spokane spends annually $382,201. ol
which the largest part is for publi
highways. $290,841. and public e.luea- Kelman Building, ru •.a
lion libraries, etc.. $160,415: nut- ---------------------
"iHpal industries DR. C. ZENAS WHEY,
there is an item of tor puuu.
recreat ion.
... V. *4. Office Ilooras o, *». S Kell man I*ldg
Boston. Oct. fi.—Lieut. Gov. Curtis Hesidcnoe. cor, -d and bosto-i
Gtiiid. lr.. was nominated for governor
PHYSICIAN AND M RUEON.
ilium. Mo ..................
by I lie republican state convention by
acclamation. For the remaining
places on the ticket no contests were
ixpected. William H. Olin was the
candidate for re-nomination for secre-
BOOM*
Union, says one Sabbath evening ^171.^
in St. Louis she saw 350 young | Chapin for rc-nomfnation frn- treasunu-.
men in two saloons she visit... <on waa thP permanent chairman of
and in a wine-room not less than the convention.
100 young women.
THE “K. C. HOTEL”
R. A. FLIPPO, Prop’r. Near Frisco Depot.
THE K. C. HOTEL has been thoroughly remodeled and
■ refurnished throughout and is a nice, quiet place to stop,
for either transient or regular customers. We guarantee sat-
isfaction. and the BEST TABLE IN THE CITY for the
money. Try us once and you will come again.
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♦ S
I TULSA f OUNDRV MACHINE CO. |
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♦ Make Everything in
« Cast Iron and Brass
Dr. WARD GREEN
D. V. S
Graduate of University
College, Kansas t ity Mti.
Treatment of Diseases of Domes-
ticated Animals. Examination free
at Hospital. Dentistry a Specialty.
1 tlliec and Hospital on Bo--on Ave.
2 blocks North of Frisco Kailroad.
Cline & Chattier
11ave just received a car load of
the celebrated John Deere Bug-
iefi, the best line in the Territory.
Vlso
SPRiMfiFiELO AND NEW MOLINE
WA60NS
The best on earth.
Tulsa,
Ter.
Piano Studio
At Tulsa Eusiness College in
the Friend building. Miss LaVera
Justus will g.ve lassons daily on
the piano. See her and arrange
for time. _
Hair Work.
Hair work, switches made to order,
cut hair or ouibings, lone combing
Mrs. Stewart. 506 Flfifin A venue,
Whiskers Refunded.
Saiisfir tioc g aranteed at L. L. L.
| Barber Shop or whiskers refunded|
10 and 25. Fast First street.
|Also a11 kindso^Pattern work j
* TULSA IRON WORKS 2 |tph 346 Detroit and Frisco. I
W M VANDIVORT, Proprietor ^ X
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Detroit and Frisco.
^ General Blacksmithing, Machine, Boiler ^ ®
DlULiNOiii* »1411 *fe$ ----
and Sheet Iron Works.
TULSA, IND. TER.
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^ TULSA, INDIAN TERRITORY. ^ ^ ^ „♦
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THE NEW FIRM
The S. & S. Sheet Metal Works
Have now rece.vea and installed their machines
and are ready to do TIN AND SHEET IRON
WORK OF ALL KINDS........
Roofing, Spouting, Guttering, Tanks,
(all sizes and kinds) Sky Lights, Well Casing.
Copper Work. Cornice Work, etc. Furnace and
Range Work a specialty. Our prices are the
Lowest possible for good work. Satisfaction
11120 Easl Firsl Street, Tulsa, Ind. Ter.
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