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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, TTTl'HSOAY MORXIVG. JI'I.Y
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| Good Luck in Advertising I" ANI
S] Is simply an ability lo seleci a good medium. THE STATE CAPITAL ihroush its§
AND TRADE
GRAIN AND
PROVISIONS
LIVE STOCK
MARKET
Is simply an ability to select a good medium. ..,L, „v_,T 1 11.11. „,,UJKI,
(g WANT ADDS, PROVIDES THE MEDIUM. You make no mistake and the suc-^ ^'c Stocks Double in
^ cess following MAY be good luck. ^ Ooe^piy ,
rf THEY ONLY COST - • CENT A WORD 2 PRICES SrilL HIGHER REPORTS ARE BULLISH KANSAS CITY TOP $5.40
# rATATATATATATATATA^TATlTAWATlTATATATAfATAWaVAVAVATATAVAVATATATl^
; Wheat, Oats and Corn arc
all Higher
Chicago and Kansas City
Hogs"Still Higher
terday" that tho copy!
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matter « f a , v • • U. Or more 1
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• i to and thw remainder for the hni «
i no volume M to ho entitled 'Mora*!
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work Jeff 0 him .• If ;>iid
If is a paradigm of Jesus, doctri
mad© by rutting the texts out of
I .s (..r the 1 iibb i and rrangfr
'!"• Of .1 I'iar.k book In m
a If ul
of time p subject. A nnVT
precious in i. or of ethics T|i
NOTE—All advertlse*nanta under
•lead one cent a word par Issue; If run
tbr«*« times, 10 per cent off; If run tlx
times or over, 25 per cert off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertlaementa In thla column will not
Be Inaertad unless paid In advance. No
need to write or aak for flourea. One
cent a word la eaally figured. Always Bend
the right amount with your copy.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
A GOOD POSITION
Is always open to a competent man. Ills diffi-
culty it to find it. We have openings and re-
ceive daily calls for Secretaries and Treasurers
of business houses. Si.nrtinlrndent«. Managers,
T ~i, Expert Hook Keeper*, Traveling Sales-
imruuuua iuc.j,
Suite 917, Cheuitcnl Illtlg., St. I.outa.
Ofllcei New York, ( hlt'sgn aoil 1'4
Oilier t itles.
WANTED -Mm to learn barber trade
Can nearly earn expenses before finish
ing. Positions waiting graduates. $1S
weekly. Few weeks completes. Cata-
logue mailed free. Moler Barber College,
St Louis. Mo.
BA I.ESMEN WANTED Paula Patent
Screen Door Catch, no saglng no blow-
ing open, Sample hy MaS 12 cents, Ad-
dress c a. Paul, Orlando, Okla.
thiee tlmea, "10 per cent off; tf 'run alx
tlmea or over, 25 per cent off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertlaementa In thla column will not
be Inserted un'esa paid In advance. No
need to write or aak for figures One
cent a word Is eaaltv fig r*
the right amount with \
PERSONAL.
THE KANSAS CITY Detective Agency
will dial out for y< u, Sulto 217, K. C.
Life Bldg , Kansac City, Mo.
MISCELLANEOUS.
oonn OPENINGS for responsible and
experienced saloon nien if Interested
write me, Henry Schafer. El Reno, Q_T.
WANTED TO RENT a well furnished ho
tel. or rooming house In any good town
In Oklahoma or Ind Ter.. Address B
M.. Fletcher, Okla
WANTED to trade sonic lota for a
good driving horse.
THE STATE CAPITAL PUZZLE PICTURE
Whore Is the other girl?
AN6WER TO YESTERDAYS PUZZLE.
Right side down. In upper center.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE CHEAP 1 *10.00 Grapho-
phone and 1,"> records, 1 good ribbon,
1 chlldrena patrol wagon, 1 Solar Gas Hi-
cycle lamp. Inquire at Crescent Gro-
cery. 115 So. 2nd.
l-OR SALE—Two fr.sh milch cows. Ad-
dress "B" Lock Box 101, Call Oak and
"Warner.
A GENERAL stork with or without gro-
cery department in good Creek town,
best location, long lease good reason.
F. E Turner, care Capital.
FOR EXCHANGE, One business and one
residence property, for men ban.Use or
second hand goods $I.(nw> in good goods
takes them. Address Lock Box 160, Dov-
er, Okla.
FOB SALE - Complete printing outfit for
country newspaper. A snap if taken at
once. Address P. O. Box x, Bridgeport,
Okla.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—A flrot-cl.iss hotel, at Chirk-
asha, I. T., good proposition for parties
experienced in such business, Henry
Bcnafr.r. El Reno. O. T.
FOB RENT-One 3 roomed and 1 6 room-
ed huuso furnished or unfurnished. 514
E. Vilas.
WANTED—AGENTS.
SALESMAN WANTED Agents, dealers
and storekeepers, start in business for
yourself on our capital. We make men s
fine clothing to measure and you can sell
our perfect fitting, highest class tailoring
of a good profit for a little money as
others retail ready made goods. You'ran
control entire local trade with our line.
Fall line 350 tip to date styles of wool-
ens. fashion display*, etc.. now ready
ami furnished free.. A great opporunity.
"Write today for full particulars and ex-
clusive territory. Experience not abso-
lutely necessary American Woolen Mills
Co.. Dept. A, Washington Boulevard and
Fnlon Street, Chicago.
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN OR PHY-
SICIAN NOT PRACTICING. TO SELL
TO DOCTORS. ESTABLISHED TRADE
PERMA N ENT, REMI'N E It ATI V E
P ti IttiX Ji'X. PHILADELPHIA
TYPEWRITERS.
Belter than other machines that
double the money. Send for catalogue
Agents wanted. \v T. Russell, Gen'l.
Agent. Dallas. Tcxae.
NOTE—All advertisements under thla
head one cent a word per Isaue; If run
three times, 10 per cent off; if run six
timet, or over, 25 per cent off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements In this column will not >
be Inserted unless paid In advance. No
need to write or ask for figures. One
cent a word is eaally figured. Always send :
the right amount with your copy.
advertlaementa under thla
NOTE~i
head
three tlmea. 10 per cent, off; if run six
tlmea or over, 26 per cent off.
.CASH IN ADVANCo.
Advertisement* In thla column will'not
br Inserted unless psld In advance. No
need to write cr ask for flgurea. Ona
cert a word la easily figured Aiwaya send
the right amount with your copy.
Previous Day's Buyers Make
Good Profits and Advance.
Continues- Political Discus-
sion Shows Confidence
July 6.—More than twice
res of stocks were dealt
; • \ch time ti>da v* t linn v\ 1
rday. and yesterday total*
was more than twice as large us the al-
ready enlivened dealings of the proceed-
ing s-'ssiun on Friday, The supposition
Excessive Rains in Wheat Kelt
and Decrease in. Available
Supply Forces. Prices
Upward *
or interest to contractors.
(First Published In the Daily State Cap-
ital, June 24. 11*04.)
PROPOSALS—U. 8 DEPARTMENT OF
Agricultui. Office of tho Secretary.
Washington. D. C. June g, 19<>4. Sealed
proposals will he received by the Secre-
tary of Agric ulture until nuon. Monday,
July 11. 1904, for the erection of a two-
story and collar brick building for tho
Weather Bureau, v. S. Department of
Agriculture, at Oklahoma. Okla . In ac-
cordance with plans and specifications
which may bo obtained at the Weather
Bureau Office. Oklahoma. Okla.. and at
the office of tho Chief of the Weather
Bureau. Washington, D. C. Bids must ho
sealed and indorsed on envelope "Pro-
posals for Weather Bureau Building, Ok-
lahoma. Okla..'- and addressed to tho Sec-
retary of Affri< nlture. Washington. D. C.
The Department reserves tho right to
reject any or nil bids
JAMES WILSON. Secretary.
(First Published In the Daily State Capi-
tal, June 28. 19t)4.)
Proposals for Gross Beef. r. s. Indian
Service, Kiowa Agency Oklahoma, June
21, 1904. Sealed proposals, endorsed "Pro-
posals for Gross Beef." addressed to the
undersigned, will be received at ihis
agency until two o'clock P. M. of July
It). 1904. for furnishing and delivering
as required duting tho fiscal year end-
ing June 30. 1905. about 120.000 lbs. gross
beef, required for Issue to Indians; speci-
fications for which will be furnished upon
application to tho undersigned All ani-
mals offered under contract will bo sub-
jeot to a rigid inspection before accept-
ance. The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids, or any part of any hid,
if deemed for tho best Interests of the
service. Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check < r draft upon some
United States depository or .solvent na-
tional bank, payable t«> the order of the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, fur at
least live per cent of the amount of tho
proposal, which cheok or draft shall bo
forfeited to the I'nlted States in case
any bidder or bidders receiving an award
shall fall lo properly execute a contract
with good and sufficient sureties; other-
wise to be returned to tho bidder. Bids
accompanied by rash in lieu of oertifi
fled check will not be considered. For
further Information, apply t<r J. F. Rand-
lett. U. 8. Indian Agent, Anadarko, Ok-
lahoma.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Probate Judfle.
The State Capital Is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacy of James Hepburn
for the nomination for Probate Judge or
Logan county, subject to the action or
the republican county convention.
The State Capital Is authorised to an-
nounce the candidacy of M L. Mock, for
Probate Judge of Logan County, sub-
ject to the action of tip; republican coun-
ty convention.
For Register of De.us.
I hereby announce myself as a ™n<R"
date for the office of register cf deeds,
subject to tho decision of the republican
county convention o.' Logan county
G. G. NORRIS.
Oakvlew Township.
The State Capital Is authorised to nn-
nounco the candidacy of II A. Heiwlg
for the office of register of deeds of Logan
county, subject to the action of tho repub-
lican county convention.
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the nomination for the office of
register of deeds of Logan county, subject
to the decision of the republican ronvon-
ll°n- CHAS. H. GRiSWOLD.
_ For Sheriff.
v e are authorised to announce John
Mahoney as a candidate for the nomina-
tion for sheriff, subject to the will of the
republican convention.
Tho State Capital is authorized to an-
nounce the candidal > of Frank Rhlnehart
for tho office of sheriff of Logan county,
subject to the action of the republican
county convention. •
The state r"ipjtal If. authorized to an-
nounce I. H. Phenis as a candidate for the
office of sheriff of Logan county, subject
to decision of the republican county con-
vention.
For County Cierk.
The name of N J. f\ Johnson is pro-
sented to the republicans of Logan coun-
ty for the nomination for county clerk
subject to the action of "the republican
coutity convention. 1
a I demand 'for
has experienced a sudden revival, as It
Indicated by this rule of growth, awak-
ens some skepticism over the character
of the government of the tnarktt. There
Were other features brought out tn to;
days market which Strengthened the
opinion that the movement Is larg.-h
a professional one In Its present sta^i
But the momentum Imported to the
prices mo\ « nicut by yesterday's opera-
tions- carried the level of values to a
rontdderahly higher level today and en-
abled the buyers of yesterday to take
profits freely on the advance and to con-
tinue the movement in spite of some
unpropitlous features In the day's n« ws
The professional training and skill
Which lent their ausplres lo the move
mcnt were made manifest in the adroit
ness with which the large buying was
• entered 011 stocks of largo sympathetic
influence on the whole market and shifted
successively from one to another of such
stocks while the sustaining effect of the
tuctics was taken willing to sell or real-
ization of profits ill stocks which had
previously adviu-; ed. Union Pacific retain-
ed a position of Influential leadership in
the market, but was not so dominant as
yesterday, and was the subject of profit
taking along with others conspicuous in
yesterday movement
The position of conspicuous leadership
toduy was taken by Pennsylvania and
I'nlted fltatei* steel preferred. The large
buying of theae today came from the
same quarters as that of Union Pacific
and Rt Paul yesterday. The news to ac-
count for the advance in these two steaks
was meager, but the belief that prices
of steel products would be maintained
by the pools and the preferred dividend
011 United States steel would be main
tunled were dwelt upon The drift of
political discussion in stock exchange cir-
cles made it evident that the belief is
general that tho candidates and issues
between the two great parties are prat
ti'nlly decided upon and the st/ppositlon
was not lacking that the operations In
the mark'-! were based on the conditions
thus Implied. Crop news would hardly
account lor the advance In stocks, as
I the staple markets reflected a great
deal of apprehension over tho crops os
peclally fh. wheat market. A rise of
nearly four points In northern securities
on the curb was a sympathetic help to
the general market, but was tnuxplain--
ed. A11 advance in tho price of copper
led to the rise In Amalgamated coper.
An arg 11 moat much heard for the advance
In the K' Iieftil list was the* supposed ex
istenc, of a very large and long stand-
ing short 4nte.re*t In the market, which
must obliged to take stocks to cover
short contracts If the rise Is extended
to sufficient proportions. The market.
roadlly carried to the ton level of
Chicago. HI., July ti-A dfeetfSUN of ul
MO t jUg iiiillliui bushels in ti* w aid s
t \ a 1 Ul Lie Wheat supply, and bullish re
ports from tho southwest, of excessive
rain, were factors that produced •higher
prices in the wheat jilt toda> • lb all
but provisions the huffs ruled, nn lieu t
closing at w 1-3. the opening market, a
net gain Of i< over the . b.se on'the pre-
ceiling il-t \ The milk' I '.^1 !>•: . I to
above yesterday's close, but this figure
Catde Market Steady to Strong.
Kansas Ciiy Top $f.40.
. Sheep are Hijjlier Lamba
Lower
• 1 H - M . I * 11 v C -c -nil. - I!"-
C.Of", Including 2,000 southerns,
teera 0006 10; fair to
I ' l-o I 11.1 I 1 I
' -<>1(4.25
market live t<
40. bul kof sale:
'irfl'T omlftU evorythlns*f>f I
m anrtjv,mined hb7d|J
miraculous nj—,
pi' ks to tho puro fnnehfrtri oftJsaur
ilpped fi >m all the gosMls.
mnkn ihn.,.li..r,..'i
• is. USUS
which make the.cT'sarest stat'
will ie the texts arc . riOtlertSly the stlm
it he 1 .n.. text.- front all of them 1
to'lnel li the entire taachlnga ef ti
s .i -r. 'I., a clear lucid form apart froi
ill surouiullni' < of the ruoematucal an
pear tho words an I morj'tsaehloes <
Jefferson's Bible Is the onlv oruwaf t
a tftns 1
i-23£&
Inc. *.
Top W.
I.-.
$5.2
old
sustained. Tho close
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
day in the final hour after whK..
llslng hSd been disposed of. and the
fairly steady, but not at
MATRIMONIAL.
PRETTY WIDOW. Worth $85,000. beauti-
ful home, Income of $5,Odd. wants honor-
able. industrious husbano. Address Mrs.
A, St. Nicholas Hotel, Chicago.
LEGAL NOTICES.
(First Published In the Daily State Cap-
ital. June .'4. 1904)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
OrphuB M. Hckcrt is hereby notified
that lie has been sued as defendant In
error, in an action now pending in the
Supreme ( ourt of Oklahoma Territory,
wherein r. K. Johnson is plaintiff in er-
ror and Orphus \l. Eckert. John N Shep-
herd. Tiie Advance Thresher Company,
a corporation, and L. N Beadles, are de-
fendants in error, and that lie must
answer the petition in error of said plain-
tiff in error, filed in said Court in said
hctlon. on or before the 15th day of Au-
gust 1904 or the petition in error filed in
salt! court in said action, by said plaintiff
in error, will bo taken as true, and Judg-
ment rendered reversing the judgment of
the District Court of Logan County in
said Territory rendered on the 5th day
of March 1904. wherein Said T. K. John-
son was plaintiff, and said defendants in
error were defendants, accordingly as
prayed for in said petition In error.
Dated Guthrie, O. T., June 23 1904
(SEAL) B EN J. F. HEGLER.
Clerk Supreme Court.
By JESSIE PARDOE,
Deputy.
LAWRENCE * HOUSTON. Attorneys
for plaintiff in error.
(First Published In the Dally Stato Cap-
ital, June 18. 1904.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior, Lind Office
at Guthrie, o. t./ June m 1904
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
indention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and thnt said proof will be
made before Register and Receiver of
U S. Land Office at Guthrie. O T on
July 27 1904. via: John H. Eltlng. of Cres-
cent, Oklahoma for the S W. 1-4, Sec 17
Twp. 17. N. R. 3 West. I M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, via:
George Ogle, of Crescent. Okla
John Burrell. of Crescent, Okla.
John E Terhune, of Crescent, Okla.
George Morgan, of Guthrie, R R No 5
JOHN. J BOLES.
Reglater.
Johnson Commission Co.
MEDIC/M-.
U S G HUGHES M D.
1214 Main St Kansas City, Mo.
Private Hospital for confinement cases
Adoptions. Fullest investigation invited.
Dealers In #
Grain, Provisions, Cotton
STACKS AMD BONDS.
Direct Wires to ksnsosClty, Ch'aaqo
and Mew Yerk
«-H«Mith htSUe«L.
A. E. JOHNSON
(First Published in the Daily State Capi-
tal. June jo. 1904.>
NOTICE SI I EH 11' I "S SALE
Whereas, an all s 1 of i xe. ution was
Issued nut of the i t i mirt of the
County* of L- Ill" Ti : I > of
Oklahoma, bearing date the "1st day of
May A. I). 1904 and to me directed and
delivered, wherein i am ootnntanded of
the goods and chattels of William Lay
and Anna J. Yay judgment debtors I
cause to be made the amount of a judg-
ment for the sum of Fifty-four Dollars.
(J64.00I, debt, and Interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent from the date there-
of. and costs of suit, taxed at Sixteen and
30-100 Dollars. ($16.30). rendered by tho
Probate Court on the 14th day of Decem-
ber A. D.. 1903, against said William Lay
and Anna Lay. judgment debtors, in an
action then pending In said Probate Court
wherein E. H. Knausa was plaintiff, and
William Lay and Anna Lay. were defend-
ants, a certified transcript of which Judg-
ment was «m the 15th dny of February.
1904. duly filed in the office of the clerk of
the District Court of said county and en-
tered upon the docket of said court, and
for want of goods and chattels, that I
calf's* the same to be made of the lands
anil tenements of said Judgment debtors
Anti. Whereas, by virtue of saM writ
on the 22nd day of June A. D . 1904 at
the hour of 4:00 o'cloc'* P. M.. of said day
finding no noods I 1 vied upon the fol-
lowing described lands and tenements, as
the property of said judgment debtors to-
wlt: East Half (1 2) of the Southwest
Quarter (S W. 1-4) of Section Thirty-one
(31) Rnnge One (1) East of Indian Meri-
dian in Logan County. Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, (subject to a mortgage of Three
Hundred Fifty Dollars. ($350.00) now on
said lands in favor of Henry A. Poritz, as-
signee.
And Whereas, the real value of said
real estate (over and above said mortgage
incumbrance) was duly estimated and ap-
praised by three disinterested household-
ers of said Logan county, who were hy
me dulv sworn as appraisers, for that
purpose, to-wit; East Half (1-2) of the
Southwest (S. W. 1-4) of Section Thirty-
one (311 Range On. (1) East of Indian
Meridian in Logan County, O. T.
Now Therefore, public notice is hereby
given, that on the ^Otlvday of July, A. I)
1904 at the hour of :.oo o'clock P M.. of
said day, at tho E ust door of the Conrt
House on corner of Harrison and Division
streets in City of Guthrie in said County
of Logan I shall offer for sale, and sell
nf public auction, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, (subject to said mort-
gage), all, or so much of said real estate,
as may be necessary to satisfy said Judg-
ment. Interest and cost, and costs of sale,
as the property of said Judgment debtors
and subject to approval and confirmation
by said Court.
Provided, no such property shall be sold
for less than two-thirds or the said ap-
praised value thereof
Witness tny hand this 27th day of June
A. I>. 1904.
C. E. CARPENTER.
Sheriff.
. . B« C.«S. NELSON.
• Deputy 8!ieriff.
(First Published in the Dally State Cap- th'' '"'st prices.
ital. June 24. 1904) Bonds were generally firm
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 1 l' "" value $5,300.(KO.
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Territory of Oklahoma. Logan County, ss.
Notice Is hereby given that Phillip
Houk, has tills day filed In the office of
the County Clerk, in and for said County.
his petition, asking that a license be
granted him to sell at retail, malt, spir-
ituous and vinous liquors on Lot 40, Blk.
55. Fifth Ward. City erf Guthrie. O. T. In
said County and Territory.
If no protest be filed on or before July
Hth. 1904 his petition will be granted and
license issued.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County hereto affixed this 23rd day of
June. 1904.
(SEAL) N. J. C. JOHNSON.
County clerk.
By J. N. BURNETT.
(First Published In the Dally Stato Cf
tal, July 7. 1901. >
In the District ('ourt of the United Stn
for the First District of Oklahoma Ter-
ritory. Division of Logan County.
Oats closed at high mark I to | IiIkIi
er and corn lit an advance j| to Pro-
visions suffered slight losses.
WHEAT SUPPLY DECREASES
Many Changes in Visible Sup-
ply-are Shown by Brad-
street
New York, July fi Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bratintreels show tlw following changes In
ivitibible supplier us compared with last
i". piK $4
She<p - Receipts 2*'; stem
limbs $4 25'u4 5«); native lambs
fed ewes $3.50'u4i*>, Texas clipped year
il'iKs $3.75<&4.7;.; Texas clipped sheep £5 .
tM.2i; slut kern and feeders J2.60W3.5o.
steers $5.401(«50; p
r>: stoekers 11 ml I
$1 fi0&4.ti0; heifers
$1 iiO'fi-''iO; hulls $2 (
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
[he Kind You Have Always Ba
Bears the
Signature of (
uccicarcu o
Afloat for and in Europe, tlecrea
OOO.OOO buahels. Total supply decrcas
5.tM9.efl0 bushels.
Corn. United states and Canada, Ea
Rockies, decreased K.flQO bushels
Oats. United Slat' ami Canada, Ea
Rockies, decreased 641,000 bushels.
CHICAGO OPTIONS
July
Sept.
Dec.
July
Sept.
WHEAT.
CP
Open High. Low.T'da;.!
*7i-«.S 8!l H7J h«l-i|
sai-l
83-1 83$ 82 J Mk
CORN
4M 4*4-1 4X k 4*iH
9M 49J 49 41i<
458-$ 44i 454 46i
OAT8.
371-H 3*1 871-4 38
.-1 " ~i ~ 321-i
July ....
Sept 324 4
Dec 321-1 324
PoBK,
12 87 12 90
..13 2
.. 7 12
334
7 15 7 17 20 7 2;
CHICAGO RECEIPTS
Speaking of Quality!
Just. Open a
Bottle of
Ho
1 $2 50415, (
s— Reeclpts
left
ada
i(MMIPl,9l)l, --
higher Mixed and l.ui
00 dto choli e hi ayy j
eayy Io1i.. \-,; IlKlit
Sheep'' Ri'l ripts ]i
O^bu'lk"
$4.2Mi"5 25; fair
mixed —$3.50®!4 2f.;
. natlM lambs $4.00U7.75; western
lambs $4.501(7.4o.
ST. JOSEPH LIVE STOCK.
St. Joseph, July •> Cattle Receipts I
">*40; cows and he!ff-rs' n'.75l/.'.'25;V V.u?ch-
rs and feeders $:!,(ory4.l*5.
Hoi'- Re. 1 1111s .. I I lit.- hl::!ii.i .
11h t {.. _... 1.. mi ilium ami lo 1 \ > j , ,jm
10.
Sheep—Receipts 1700. Active.
FT. WORTH MOO MARKLT
Fo
f'holci
1 !• 1 ■. 11, iiuii - > 1 V
'to*" HI" I O'lghs *1
ed paekeri
$4 OOr,ui,
Receipts of hoK
Mlly six loads Wi
Sunday and Mondii
rived after the openig
Capitnl I
li Today s ,
Wtn.Oi-;, pigs
light.
hogs,
t 550 again:
estimated
day. 718 f<
and 1X7 for the cor
last year.
Tiie bulk of today
Oklahoma (mints, ol
fairly good weights
There was a strong demand from pack
■— and trading from the stall ruled ae
pens were Cleared in i
strong to Sc higl;
shlppeji In during
e load al-
and with I
otal receipts were
t 731 for lasi Tuos-
Tuesday In June,
'Spondlng Tuesday
supply was from |
good quality and
Wie.Mtp?
BLATZ
MILWAUKEE
Thtte'B where the
quality argument
coincs ia- it's iu every.
' •>*tie or keg t li 111
tx-ar* the <t'irnerlaliei
order Wiener for the
•aWe of tom heulth-
atid the health of your
fum Every bottle
nter ill*cd.
libit/. Mai l-Vi inc
( Non l itoi) Tonic
\ alRlatz liren.Co.
Ml 1-WA UK EE.
J. R. BLAIR,
Wholesale Agt,
2 W. Grand Ave
Oklahoma City,Ok
ti ve and thi
short
One sorted buneh averaging 2.11 I lis
topped the trade today at jr..30. with th
hulk of salcH at a range of from $r. I.Vt
5 25 and pigs at a range of from $4.50iii4.tU
Good to choice sorted hogs are quote,
nt a range of from $5.of.r</f. ::o. mixe.
packers f I ! r/r/5.15 light grades $4.70<{j5.or
Miflillan, Rank
No. 119.
In the matter of C. <
rupt, in Hankruptcj.
To thr- creditors if C..C. McMillan o
Guthrie in the County of Logan and dls
trict aforeapld. a Bankrupt.
Notice is Hceby Given that on th, , .
281ti day of June A. D 1901 the said ' t>
C. C. McMillan was duly adjudicated I 1
bankrupt; and that the first meeting of
his creditors will be held at the office1
of s S Lawrence. I11 Guthrie In said
district on the 1st li day of July A D
1904. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
which linn the said creditors mac ;it
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
tee .examine the Haukrupt. and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
S* S. LAWRENCE,
ltoferee In Bankruptcy.
July
nd. 1904.
? Ladies
(First Published In the Dally State Capi-
tal, July 7. 1904.)
NOTICE FOR'PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office
at •Guthrie. O. T., July |U
Notice i« hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make dnal proof In support
laim, and that said proof will be
i R
of hi;
made before the Rcglst
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie
August 10. 1904. viz: Maria
mother and heir of Levi Jam-
for heirs of said I.
the s W. 1-4. See, 15, Twp. 16, N of R.
1 E. of 1 M.
She names the following witnesse
prove her continuous residence upon
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other social function? The a
Stat" Capital keeps in Stock ^
all the latest styles of cards, .
folders and envelopes, and ^
we have the neatest En-
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in.. Tp get them of the State *
Capital will mean that they ♦
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We aleo have many unique ♦
designs of score cards and ♦
favers. +
♦ Come in and see. «
THE- ST ATE CAPITAL COMPANY
Thomas White of 1
Ed Recce, of Iconium, n t
Milton Overstreet. of Meridian O T
JOHN. J. BOLES.
Register.
AD FINANCE AND mf mfw
(First Published In the Daily State Capi-
tal. July 7. i!Ki4 )
Guthrie Okla., July r«. 19^4 •
The Board* of County QeilNniasloners
Of Logan County, ti. T.. met in rcgulai
Session In the office .of the cun;t\ cl
► band in ncconlam 1 with 1 he pro\ |g|or. of
k tilt statutes relative thereto, have duly
I fixed and herein publish the estimate foi
* the county experts for the year l:*>i
Hie valuation equalized by the county
follows.
o-wit;
Poor and Insane
Supply ../
..~'"|| I g ,
Colli I UK
It and B
Twp Sabool ...
■Co, High School
Co. Higb School Sinking .
(SEAL) Attest.
or unchanged on call
nigns irom si.oo'ti 1 ;
[NLW YORK STOCKS
GENERAL COTO REP0R1
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS TOMORROW
Win
Op. Hi. Lw T'dy^Y'dy.
.1281 J2S1 l>4 U.V 1281
Am. .Bug. rfg
Gas Chi
B. it
Erh
A mal.
Atcli
Atch. pfd
ltd St. I
C R I and I
New York Market Makes Ad
vance—New Orleans is
Steady
494 N>il
NORT11WE8TE R N REC1:1PTB.
1 polls wheat this year
Pultun wheat this >
14'il 145
LI VERPOOI. «il'ENING CABLE
Wheat i higher.
hanged
New 1 urk. July •; [til ti n
d tfitb aii id\ lie 1 4 to 1 1...11 1 -
and rloH< <l quiet md steady at
advance ftf 9 to 13 t" Int
11*4 iu;j lis lb,;
SECOND (ABLE
Wheat 1 to | higher
banged to 1 higher.
nnd 1
Maphaltan
I.TOI 1494 1494 r
NEW ORLEANS(oTTON
Orleans. July Cotton steady
R y
Central
Heading
ntral
IIIJ 117
ink IIK
1 !•;< 117
LOSING
Wheat 4 hlghi
.11«£ 11
banged
OTTON.
lose.——
l"day.V•'da).
KANSAS CITY CASH
ii-i nit
MEIAL IViAliK
CO11 OiN BEt I BUL1ETIN
ORN
White 490491' ;
U>4 i(
I84firt49c■.
OATS
No. 2 mixed 371''; No. j mixed 3
jork. Julj
guiar in Londt
brtone with
pounds, while futures were a little high
t 117 pounds. 2s fld. Locally the marki
ak, closing at $25Wk-(i2
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS
in La
. ... pounds
lor futures. Locally the mark"
firm in tone with prices showing
hardening tendency without
teiial change. l„ike is quoted at $1
lectrolytio at $12.50^12.75: casting
pounds. 5s for spot
$12,254*12.50
id was Ktaady and unchanged
"4.38 In H40 local market which did
pond to the advance In Loi Ion
spot closed at ll pounds. 13s 9d
elter was unchanged her« and at I.
the local price being $4.85fa I 95. while
pounds
CAINbAS CI \ Y
WHEAT.
High. L
deceased for London quotes spot at
Iron closed at 51s 9d in Glasgow and-1
42s 9d at Middlestioro Ix>cally Iron is
ndry northern Is quot
$11 iO'u I . K': No 2 foundry north
$13 764? 14.25; No. 1 foundry south
and No. 1 foundry southern soft.;
113.25^13 7
llie K^d
Bsbra the
Big nature
GENERAL
MAKKETS
Washlngt
litbogi apned
FOREIGN MARK! 1
trepidation ot ti
Berlin. July 6.—Prlt
the bourse today upon
Louis, July 6—Flour steady
•inter patents S4 70f/4>i; special brands
higher: extra fancv $1 ,
Bacon boxed extra short fs 25: cl
Receipts—Elour 8300; wheat 22 000
12,000; oats 78.000
Shipments-, l-'lour liiuo; %v i11 ,11
56,00ti; oats 44,000
Elash Test
I iris, July r I'rijrs 011 the" b.mr
Irregular, and the market
tiepressed except in th
Russians, which were firm. The prlyat'
s 11 ra
BRAN AND SHORT
Kansas City, July 6—Br
DRY GOODS IMARKEf
by returi
Every Woman
Sine
I del
pCted to th
f Jeff...
garbled
murh of It thnt
Hpirtual interpretation
It laureate a and sbnuid know
the woinlcrfal
MARVTL Whirling Spray
-^afl
Contenienl.
Iltlr.o. , luiully.
TliO new >•( .! • 1 Serine
Thi Kirtfl You Haw AIways Bought
... •uin n tiiraa
jriiiauoaa ©r ulc#r«tlou
if mil ron* iu*nit>r«BM.
• Painli'M, ami n t tatriu-
i0. sent tir poixontiua,
Mold by Ikranrlata,
'lUet lu plain wntiiwr,
Coal! Coalll! Coal!!!
That cost me S5.00 T sell
| youforS5.00 per top of
2000 pounds, delivered,
for tlio next L!0 days—
just for the month ol
June. Order at onco.
N. F. CHEADLE,
Phone S 1 he Coal Mar.
Oi l 111(11 I0WEL SUPPLY
Cabinet, Mirror, Comb, Brush, Soap
and a Clean Towel Each Morning
• See WALTER HAMMOCK.
PHONE 527.
No,
J1{ 491 31 I *
K 747 1.I New York, Julv V—In dry goods buy-
ii.717 15 ors show no particular enthusi " '
'rJ,"il there agents exhibit
ti.717 : termination to withstand importunities of
2,249 05 buyers and are not granting the •
fc.Wj > cessions they would a few days
8,747 15 I'lirchases are small, hut Immediate ..
14,4! 4 .11 quiret\ients, showing a depletion of stock
1,124.52 in certain quarters that Is
nated all the miracle-
The
made eager bequest of
eum for the vuluubie 1
of rtrst Riving the volume to tho world.
It Is snid also that the public printer 1
made three separate calls for the copy 1
vl li lie til Lutiikr' able tn sat It-
10 1 HE GROCERS
OF OKLAHOMA
I Where to Get Oil Tags to Com-
ply Willi Inspection Law
* new oil Inspection law It Is
let a can of coal ofl 01 g. so-
„ of . tore 11tlOUt a lu ml
. hi showing that the oil has
Inspected Here in the
1 ikla. Territory l#0., >
HAS I' 1 .K.N 'NSPEiTEQ.
Specific otaviiy Test...2 I
^ ~. Merchant .,\J]
I... • i,el- Ml'SI* rl. O.N GU.MMED
PA PER. t""1 >" can PASTE THEMOll •
r \Sli.y AND ijl'lCK I V.
. « • PRICES.
Capital ■ 'onip.?nv ha> theae
idy to 00 sent to job
Don't delay your order. Send it to us
as soon as you read this.
Inspector Ashton has issued nn order
stopping the sale of all unlabeled ol!
Address,
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