The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA ST \TE CAPITAL. TIU'll^DAY MOHN'tXC,. \0VKMBK1! 10. 150 .
2^2♦C'VC-^ >♦: «; -«•( . RAILROAD TIME TAbLLS,
ravwtTO) c«v g«v il|vMJvtv,i «. .■>, v vv . ♦. i> ■:■♦•:• . ♦: - - ——
♦ .*; ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA FE.
Good Luck in advertising
Is s m )ly an ab lity to s?le:t a gooi medium. The State
Capital through its Want Adds, Provides The Me.'i m You
make no mi ta';e and the success following May be gajdluck.
THEY ONLY COST ONE CENT A WORD
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CORN MARKET MARKET !!Kt
MOVES UPWARD THE EEECTIOIN
I HE GENERAL
COTTON NEWS
LiVE STOCK
IS STRONG
Scarcity of C sh Articic Largest Dealitm Since Panic
. Causes Strength Day 111901
WHEAT UP OVER CENT STOCKS" MOVE H GHER
New
York Futures Open
Stiady at Advance
Cattle Prices Rule Higher
at Kansas City
(ASTERN OKLAHOM V
NOTE -All lOve'dl'-nwnta ... .
*>cao ent ten' * mora per ,uue, If run
•nree timet. 10 pc cent of*; run «•«
S'rres or tvtr 25 por eft Of*
CA8M in advance
Atfverf'**n-ent« .n this r'lumr win ant
•« inserted unlets pji<t n advaacs Ni
*«ed to w rlto or aak for -inures On#
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED—Installment cot
lect for small weekly nav
chan«. account: sood st
permsin it Add'ess Clnlc .
nut Rt Philadelphia Pa
daily
NOT! — All aovertisementa und
*eart en# cant a wore par ?suo. If rus
thri * times 0 per r-n of*: I* run aia
• ■mea or ovfr J& pt/ cant off
CASH IN ADVANCE
>*atarttaro erta n .'i cfliumo >*111 a> t
ee " rt«n on'esa n""rt in tdvima Na
under tnis
uui; l
ea 10 pe- cent off: if run
over ?8 per cent off
C#SH*IN *OV*NCE
Aovei t.aei. ema n ton column will not
de naerted unless °pa>d In .id\ance N0
teed to wits or ask for figures. On#
r*nt r word a ess'lv fluired Aiwavs senJ
'he e'.-H r>Oiint w'th your CODY
I 05 |
$ tt P
4 10 p
' *M' $00
I 0,1' 3 jj,,
I K\\> J-Op
II I' j 5*P
1 50;. 5 iiy
toiptj.,p
t iop a „*p
3 06.'I
j*43"
Coyle
Good ti ght
Pviktn*
Co.UnKi<ura
g.pley
rua'ii.ie
« H'4 jop
Uonji
H 05 ■ i 34 l
I; * ,! top
ina «oi |
In Sympathy With Corn—Oats
and ProvKions Are. iglirr.
Hid Ar?eniiiia
\X erther
Openinj Rush Was in indusirial
Securiucs—Money Market
Unsifected . by the" •
Heavy. Demands
MARKET BREAKS BADLY
Closes at l o« .st Iioint of Day.
Down 11 to 1 Points.
New Orleon Qukt.
Li e pool Up
CHICAGO SLIGHT LY OFF
Hoi; Markets Are live Cent#
Higher—Top Price $5.20
• at Kansas City-J heep j
Market Strong
N. V" k Nov
duo
:a?
us*
New York, Nov. 9-The election Jitock «.,| flrm tll
market resembled the election Itself In ;inii closed
the Tact that It offered a field of distlnc- ;i net de ll;
Corn Hon* and •ontrasts. The strength of the
gain market became general at d well distribute
ed and the. do 1 Uiirm rose to a larger
aggregate than for tty dl) line* pattl
FORT SMITH <%.
OCT At O FOUND
SHCHlf F'S SALE
ipBT-0 • biy horse with (our white (First Published In tfte pally BUU CapT
No. 3 No. 1 I BTATfONB
feet, bild fire aho' t 12 veara ol
ward will he offered. Rett-rn lo Tom
Yo ng it St'te Capital ofTlce.
WANTED- >T. T. "I'l <v "grrt «o
the « f 'he Ti Mo " en n< ty
or other* who 111 r> t rn " o po "h ronk-
Inr chairs taken th t f veiling.
tal. O tobt-r IB. 1904).
NOTICE — .-' 11 URI tfK'S SA1.H
Whe e s. |i ipi> us "iro n <ti U.der of
S'le lasted 01 t o: the District Co; rt ' f
t •• Cot nty of l.u: tti and Territory ot
t ikl • horii.t. b. :tid te the l]th ) o[
• o u A. Li.. U.'I to :n« dt e te 1. and
iivn m my h.iiidH ihit on 11.«• 16 i> 1 •>'
of November A. D . 19 J In an action liien
k .to -
ill
4:32
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WESTERN
faT I
|* M. I A.M.
1 JiO. 11 Mo *
10 Jt I
10 (a
11 6
ti.66
12:i
Iv Kt. Biuith'arj 6 ol
1:01
I A '
1 46
2 OS
2 in
1HL 'T/TE C / FITAL PU7ZLE PIC TI RE
wherein Henry K.
H. it wan pl.itulfr nl Thomas J B xiei,
i, 1 wer• • d« n 111r-. J dgment «aa ren
deied In said court In said action In favor
ot sud ilaiiiiff ..t^id against h tld defend-
I t In.- H I n xter for the sum of Mix. | fna i
Fori T Or- in.l Flfly-two.and 46 lOu Dol- -
debt be iilng li t '
Cool Creek
Kokoalie
Mi. ton
Mccuriaio
t en tin i si. >n
iU^M'V
Crowder City
I lid i« nolo
rtp k«.ge
1:41
a as
1 10
12 40
Chicago. Nov. 9.—Strength In c
t« a seurclty « f the c.mh aftlch . cm
a net advance of 1* to 1 In wheat
both Decomber and May deilvorle
Is up to 2? cents, Oata show
• 5« of J and provisions TJ to 15 cents
.* . -.• > '-in-'e'ii grain n' 1 ' s it Uv-'
erpool Influenced the wheat pit here <t
t.>•. nlm< The December notion was
>1,1 1 to i in | tu 1 r-it ll V —"I IJ )\y
w N J to I to | to J cent ilgher at $1.12*
(til l"i E'rly reports Indicated Jhat wet vj|b
w.-.ther still prevailed In Argentina. Mid
this f-' t Mim tu orooto om« demand Thp mos( feverlBh movements «iit first
here for wheat. were among the Industrials, some of th-
Direct •'dvices from thai country. Tiow- jow p,-;,,). |u,,:,.s i<«-|ng conspicuous, and
. ever, st -te tint the we'ther Improv- lhw sl fT)>.0i ninterlnlly In the up
fSM i,,c Ai fi partial result of tnia aeniiu riolni ->f the flrst ' \ they i'
11.01 sent!-ent In the pit s^on bec-iire more )|(1 !U)( the)r ,,Iom|nence Jan.
IV i> bearish find there was fair s-lllng ny nr)rM|nK rush In the securities of this N'"1
. - ram. m UHn w(|| |n p..r„,|qn(.e of the campaign May
ton futures open- |
i advance of g to 5 points I
practically the lowest or
of 11 to 12 point*.
HA including idO oou
lnVt l>. i .'ii t^- htj,'h. r; i .t!u i
export and dressed beef
LIVERPOOL COTTON. .
Llverp.i'.l, Nov: Cotton spot_detnaml
There was a heavy '
outpouring of slocks dmiiiK the first hour
by those who hid bought In the past In
anticipation of the enlarged demand that
would follow the election and the result New Orient!
Miction in nrnr iMH. g&dllnt g n II
Fi'ittin s' O let and .steady. Mat- Il.u0<j3.1e; native cow . $1 ,.V>;
4 Up on near and far, months heifers $2.50f£4.00; bulls $1.7;>tW.60;
Ml 1.. t
' strone; choice
leers t. J.^n; 40;
ten. f.sl Steers
• d.-rs $J.a&«H l.S;
southern cows
Monday's cloi
NEW ORLEANS COTTON'
Iteports of rains In
No. 7.| No. 1 | STATIONS I No 11 -No i
10.40 ommission ho
\0:2o tlie southwest
4« the to sell
l.it fi • priced In n . .... ~ . .
'J 00 r,) „.jo« mqAi. hy • leader of the ru'll
9 f! crowd iTnder the s-ll'ng pressure De-
131 ! "O"her declined to fl.12* ''id May to
7 ?! II 11! For a tl^e the market w«s rather
ol ef and n-l"es held comparatively
stendy. TOW-rd the end of the power ne .^trr i..n
however, sentiment ->galn >ec«me b''l!^h fMvf.r<jon of
. NEW* YORK t u lTON
-- Clo-e
Open High *Low.T*da\ Y'llay.
i) y;j < ;o «l 7S '.I 78 'J 90 tll
i( ..i i" ot vn > " B n • o
10 14 1« 14 ■' '.IS !i lis lo 11 1.'
1U j:t 1"* J.t lo OS loos 1> .'O j i
VAlLABLt SUPPLIES
at the j A.M. | P
rate of " pet cent per annum from the |
date thereof and for the sum of Forty-
six t 1 •*> 100 DOll"MS ($«.C0) costs of suit ! - —
.ed at Ten and no i J "
! which sums were ! J,;!?
k oo ;
S 13 |lv Weleetka sr|il:l
8 :4
I !"•' I-oil i: s ($10.W)) ml which sums wereijj.jj , 4.3H
ile la red ind .u'J tlged by siid court to be I j-j.yj I ^ t'0
j a thirii lien on the real estate therein. , :30 ' 5-^
and inafter described. 2:6u H 12
! An 1 \V , -ieas. It fvrtl « i ppeus that It I ;r:{,i 6 ?6
I was ft ithei ot.le ed by s.lo o rt In salJ , «-SO | 7 OS
ftcilon th t n O ' er of S lc iss e 01
I sild cot rt directed to the sheriff of
| cov nty of Logan commanding him to ad-
tlse and sell said ie.l estate, without-
nppiaiseu ent. or so mi eli thereof as may
I. ne (ssi y to sitisfy said Judgment. In-
terest, ind costs, nd costs of sale, and all
the right, title. Interest, and equity of
redemption of said defendants In and to
said pioperty or any pirt thereof, as In
case of s les of re ti estate on execution,
without appraise-! ent. subject to con-
firmation b\ the court.
And whci eas,. 1 am commanded-in said
Order* of S le now in my hands, to ad-
vertise and sell s ild premises pursuant
to the order and Judg.nent of said court,
as afores ild. *
Now, Theiefore. Pphllc notice la here-
by. gi. en that on the l.Uh day of Novem-
ber A D., 1904 at the hour of 2 o clock
P. M.. or said d
the Co rt Hot's.'
Slid Dlvlsli
said
Okemah
ess tie
Bolev
Paden
Pi ague
Bparka
Warwick
Kali la
Meridian
'Tnthr's
11.li
11 OS
10 <5
10 21
10:07
9.U
8:64
dally except Sunday
• 4«
k.it
4:13
150
3:10
I :tf
II 5b
II OS
10 OS
I 'IS
GUTHKlfc AND WiolERN.
mis.
140
STATIONS
OOsm | 0 Lv uutnris Ar 1 100pm
>mam . 71 Lv Seward
t 50a n 11 S Lv Navina
• 26am 17 • I Ar
VIA C
IflMtm ' 34 0
Dstlv gnndsv
1 3.'pu<
i-v I 1 l^P""
Cashion Lv | 12 4«pa
.. . A P RT. I
Kingfisher Lv i 11 *torr
PKiowJ SY6TEM.
the East door of
.. '.rne. of Harrison
in City of Guthrie in
No 4o0
Daily Lv
5:15 p. m
7 1! p. m.
7 22 p m.
<:30 1 m.
• le
Co: nty of Logan. : -'laH offer for
and sell at jo I II. auction to the a
bidder, for casn.
' highest and mm «. ..v.. -
j ic-1 estate mertloned In sahl Older 01
Sile. and des rlbed as follows, to-wlt.
11 .10 i!
6:30 P-
i:¥) a.
Rowley Powley. pudding ard pie.
Kissed the eirls and made them cry;
• When the ki-Is begart to cry, ,
Rowley Powley uns aw.av
WHERE IS ONE OF fHB GIRLS?
Ar,ir...^r, VCSTFRDAVS PUZZLE.
Left aide down, in the branches
1...1 ri.iit.... 11-1 in ni" u rmiyjigiit .«>j
it; that srh- 'lvislon of tht 'ity of Quthile
known as E at G t irie. In Logan County, : y
OK lahoma Tet.ltory, subje. t to the prior I mo
lien of the Ark-us is h iUlng «nd Loan 1 u.tx>
Association of Little Rack. Arkansas, per- ->n
WANTED—An experienced hustling so-
licitor for Job work and advertising ;
.One who can write ads as well as- talk
and who can figure on Job work Per-
manent Job and good wages to the right
man State wages wanted. The Dally
American. El Reno. Okla.
SITUATION WANTED.
CAPABLE man* or ioman to "appoint
agents for holiday goods; salary and
expenses to suitable party. Knapp & Co.,
1114-16 Grand Ave., Kansas City. Mo.
WAITED—In this locality, a reliable
man or woman to manage a branch
supply office and headquarters for sales-
men. No investment, deposit or can-
vassing required In the nosltlon. Expenses
nilvanci 1. liberal we. l;l\ sal try and ti\ •
per cent commission. Apply at once, Ad-
dress Mgr.. S''oo|y Department. f th floor,
Thompson building. St. Louis. Mo.
MEN—'The original jno. A Moler's Bar-
ber College of Dallas. Texas te* ehe«
the trade in S wecUs and guarantees no-
sltlon"' h^lf r« e this month; tuition earn-
ed while learning. Do not confuse <■*
with cheap indtaiors of similar name.
Write today for terms.
„ ...... - coiporation and to the second
lien of J V Y< 0 or > .nuch thereof as
tt ny be ne eesarj to s aisfy saii J"dg-
n ent costs, and costs of sale, and all
th.' right. 1111.0. Inters., and equity 01
redemption of said deftndint In and to
Mld p.. ml..?. "J
to conlirma-
«! p.
8^'. r
10:45 p
Quthrle
Chandler
Chandler •
Kansas (Slty
St. Louis
Memphis
Birmingham
MIXED-DAILY
Quthrle *
Chandler
Chandler
.11.. 1 11 a -1 is ill u iru.iire <>i .in- ..itii,.i.r
additional tncin- #|n,llK„rMlrd |„!o inB, week in them
The market was ■ i®o in- t)ir assumption that* the revived spe.uli-
^'fee by f IV Hb- tlon nftor ,ht. . , tf.,,, would turn Into
new channels. TV't the enlarged demand I
which poured in?o the market today
seemed not to be inclined to rush '"to ! • N York Nov 9 Special e.ihTe and
all. grades of'seeurltles without discrlinl- | ,. . ,, . , . lumA hv
nation and without rea-.rd to earning h h «t ipliie.^ lomniiinicatlons received l>
The la.ter maiket showed rotable lirailint
established dlvl
largely as a result of the _extdend pavers and to standnrd milroad the pre'
stp-ngth of the late corn mtr 'ft. On -p^e t* p sled sto- ps v«•■. e not ^ 1
actp-e -overlne- by sho-ts. exempt from tills tendency snd their op. 11 Rockies iucrease.t ,
vnred to n,13| and May to $1 13JW1.14. ,ne ,s provrd tl) hc* the highest of f"'- '«''J •" Kuropo Hit-
The market closed strong. fn-Oa qt'ota- the driy . .
"v The machine like precision and the
elose resemblance of the opening deal-
ings in the two stocks pointed to concen-
trated profe«otonal o«erntlons Southern
Pacific. Re-ding. Rock Island nntf E'l" R';.','11'
became g*ressl'-e leaders of the late 1 he
movement In the railroad list
"Iflc
$2.25^10.00. .
II.IKS- Receipts 7 •>*! ill a I ket
liiKliur T.ip J'-11; i" ll> «a I. • 'J-i
he IV \ rtKiu. t'lik' Jl •• I r.
aii.l liKl.tS $1 re.'/,', r.
Slicep Re eipti ".<>1; tn . U i *
native lambs $4.'JG<<|C. «f.: uitive
$4.00^f4.40; native ewes $1.75-6 I .-0;
! i til Us $4 . -.••• •. western v.n iiuv %4
wrst. ■■<>{.', ■ i hers and
feeders $2
o®
steady "for go«id others lo to
lower good to prime steers f«; l..(e poor
to medium |8.HD4 «.00: st...-k« .md feeder*
J1 I'Kii| in . COWS fl 2MW.50: heifers |1 7Vo>
c.timers $1.2.Vu3.40; hulls J. lOUi4 3.1$
calves $.'! iitKiiT.K': Western stwrs $3 J.Vl".-' •
Tlogs-Recelpis .!0(V): U o.rts higher;
mixed and belli rs $4.9 Kfi C._ JO; Rood to
h'.ice heavv fr.or.-,T". 30; rough heavy JITS
.. . . jV. ' 1 • *t *
the following , „„,v^ _
a liable supplies, as compared wit li Hght $4.Krii:..12|; ulk of sole
ilroa'd the previous account: , 5 («*., *
"* ' ada. Last , , Hlu>ep—Receipts 1-.A
s Alloat 10 ,...„ts high'
1/KHMM) t. .. . | . >i i.,., i , , f.i
finn* on pP'-e^her being at >1.183
closed nt >1 1?J. Cle-rnrres of wheat "nd
n ial to 102 00^ bushels. The
In o.'nnlv •< c- .« ItH'll hV R"ad.
,"pplv •* ^ n hv
ed lifiOOeoa b"shels. PH-
srere ? MG 144 WO
with 1.801 142 bu"he|s a
< n. Minneapolis. D''l''th °nd chl-
•nnorted " *
visible i
Incre-'s
preln's
strenctli. The da
Total supply Inert-ise C.r.tT.tH*' hush
Cot li. linite.l Slat, s and C ni.i.in.
licUlcP. decrease I.ITS.OO btiiheb
Oats. 1'niied States and Canada.
Increase 780,000 bushels.
ding lucres, s reported
r^.ooo li' shels In M * ni t>
for t^elr h' shels at Port Ilui
rery little the northwester!
-Ide the election, nnd there bushels at Onia
. h of. it of importance. , chester and lMXi
CO"N. 1 Ttl0 monev market w«s entirely on- kee private |. \
An -ctlve demand f-o-n «hortjt. cau'ed , bv flir f-rt'-. . The h tdic-.: . ;■< r.,ep aje iM. - y
j, .,^van"e of over 2hr*ntn Ing old shipments to Ct-ba. the inn els • at L< ulsvi !-■ an 1 ;4imi bu
of December corn. Th« w k"' ' ? to pa> of New YorU ex"hange >t Chlogo the Chicago private eie\a!.u..
.. .. ...u n"n"wW'lh;r(,n..|r„r(.nta for the lively increase, .
lation. the announcement, of the ; LONDON yCOTATIONR
London Nov. 9.—Atoh. advance J; At'
i: H "
East i
this
sheep strong.
Good to chol e
i i choice mixed
< •. .viMio.Tr.: native.
I imbs ti.00fil.BD.
fiEMERAI MARKFTS
ew York,
sales^
"k and 870 cars , Ve^rdVii
I 1
;ii. Cm 000 bushels at
tuisliejs at the Mi
, N<
ceipts
i firm; No
1 hard M t
ales 4.100Mi
11 II -'14 f «
ith $i 271 r.
.a $1,074 f. i
ctlon boor
nr-otle^llv «t tbeh1"h nol" '""""e^bT
nnrnAd | to X -en's higher -.t in^ .g^ een's.
sold up lo 5H pents and closed st rti-f,
cents Local receipts were 161 cars with
seven of contract rr- «e.
OATS. ,
ptrenath of other « -alns h^d
ant effct "
here of half a Japanese loan of
$fiO CO^.OflO and i he Intimation that gov-'
ernn-rft deposits to the extent of
aoo non will nrob-«hlv he withdrawn from
th«* hanks about neeember 1. S,,,p""*
flv. b*'
Kar
city
Monnett
Monnett
Springfield
* St Louis
Memphis
Birmingham
10 * p m
| 2:3i p m
No 453
9:00 p m
6:lo p m
6:15 p m
11.30 p m
10:15 p m
10:00 p m
7 45 p m
11:00 x. m
8:25 p m
12:30 p m
ST. LOUIS EL RENO & WESTERN.
iMieieu in i iki ■ iiuuia. iiiuiii rcii-tence. • j..fi ■ >y said itmn. _ c i
Address 216 S. Topeka, Whhlta, Kaa. " Witness my hand this 14th day of Octo- gcCOnd First
! her 1904 I ClH«
MATRIMONIAL.
WIDOW, Intelligent. Pretty and worth
$3.>.<X0 wants to marry good hot., st
man No agency. Address Mason, Oh.o
Block. Chicago.
^ E. CARPENTER
Sheriff
By C." 8 NELSON.
Deputy Slierlff
:l
9 43 m
8:a8 a
"Katy" Seven D y Ticket* An idea is
prevalent th it the World's 1-air coach ex-
■ I.- ( urslnri ti Wets M i\ AT Ry
* I are goO# only seven days from date
OF INTEREST TO CONTRACTORS. starting to dite of
11:13
11:31
11:45
0 .5 p |lv Guthrie ari 8:40 t
5:36 i I Lookout 9:;*> a
6 46 P I * Na vina ' •: 10 n
6 M P j Lock ridge 7:.">0 >
6-24 p ! Piedmont I 7:32 a
6 38 p I Richland 7:17 a
6:50p } pmlthton | 7:06 h
the nrlce of o-ts. Decern?Jr
on re- ' cent hleher - t "9 ecnts. sold J
on to ?9i cents and close' ^t the high
pol^t Loral recei- « hi* cars.
P PPOVIPIONS. |niI>r(.,
B"vlng hv sho-ts m-« u'^e.-s caused
strendth In p'o-lsiops I n'<ary oork.
.r;u"ir'';'?'"5 -Kii-mw.r? il «' w
71 to 10 eenl* at «2i
p-s'jmated recein*"
Whe*t 72 C""' 'o"u 1
cars- hogs T ten he"d.
IK: 1
.Misi'bank
aod return, sterl- Jl. J*orifP\'A
Berlin, the p-|ce of gold
... W .
ml vii
'g rose at Berlin, the t>"|ee of gold r, ..di'pir advaiit •• . H. R . advan-e | . S
-s msrked down In l/mdon nod Hie ' ■ ,f H, |.lttl| ,„ivnnce 1; I' V
„ rr.;.o« llrl .n V.H ..Iv,....- Ill W"-l
. the b -nk of England -tlsroont rate will advance 11 Wabash advance (
r avo'ded tomorrow This h-«ens the pru.. au>a.i u.
nits 161
CHICAGO OPTIONS
LOCAL MARKETS
Chicago, Nov. 0-- _
WHEAT.. _ ^
Onen Hl"h. I.aw.T dav Y day
11-MH "31 112* l'" I'- "I,
ii a lr.'j-iw 1111 ii- l"M
.. 0h rH 9 5 97i Ml 9S
CORN.
...49-1 BU W
Dec.
M iv
July
Dec.
M
July
M I y
Jt.^
May
re up proh'-biljtv Of f -rther o'"eo of rnH from wi.'PnBT
r ' |,iM I.-,.rone T' e «'o k market'clos- OIL ' .H',
e *. Irregular nnd below }>eet price
The bond m -t'-'-t W"< v" v ac
Slr-c the 1* T--« >■'! |l 11RS tieie ai-
convertible < r contingent in the hearing
las.-es Total s-les e<r value |14 14aOOO.
" F 's declined 1 per cent on call.
Alfalfa hay
Prairie hay
Close.— Riled prairie hay
Op HI Lw T'.iv Y'dy Bran, per hundred
147 '117® 14.11 1451 1«1 Hard wheat No I ...
I.i't' lilj 1<^ lioj l'«l Soft wheat No 3
fisi '•"TJ #571 «<\ Cotton
-'V. ?! "I °W """pRori-ciii markmt:
kvj vf.j Furnished dally by John r K
There wart a modest .
which today, helped by prediction of *
]. 1 w. stern receipts, strength in v> «.
high-1 cables, covering ol shults ana
1,it Budapest advance. The market
elos.il very firm at U net advance Map
H.I3MH.14J. closed $1,144; July ,$]jW,11'0i :
1 limed $102^; December $l.l<J1ll-18«. cioseo
Wool steady. Hops and hides firm, pe-
troleum quiet Coffee spot rlo quiet; No.
7 Invoice KJ; mild steady. Sugar
firm; fair retinllig cents-,'
teat 4 7-l«;
"""' - BT LOUIS MARKKTS
St Louis Nov. 9. Flour dull: 1
t, ,• r. 1 .w. IK snecial brands JR.WfTn.7
redlt balances tra fancy $4 Wi.'. I.".; dear'?! " '
■cd win-
NEW YORK STOCK.
>adv; boxed extra shorts $R.50;
I clear ribs $8.75;' short clear $9.00._
I Receipts—Flour
1 4*1 citi- -oats f-9.' "i.
Shlpmr
.$S 0) j corn 51,0
! 600 '
; wheat 115,000; corn
wheat f.s.OO#;
.161
16? 161
OATS.
291
cl-I
29|®*
All" trainsPdnlly wwjii jon&P
DENVER, ENia at
6 .55 -
4 3U p
2 0. p
8:48 p Inn.
3:20 p May
2:f4 p
2:*? P t n
May
PORK
12 v2 12 72
, 12 12 75
LAPD.
Am. Bug. *rfg
! peo Gas Chi. ..
a R. T
• Ei ie Com.
i Amal C"P
I Atch. Com
I Atch pfd.
< M and St P
1 c R. 1 and P. ..
| \A" • has'i
*0 P.ic. ... * ■ ■
Penna
; IT. 8 S.
S. Pfd.
nd I.
2:00 p
t iglnal ,
CIIICAm r?ECEd'-tS
C R and f.
Manh 'tt in ..
Sou. Pac
M't. Rv ...
Y Central
Reading Com.
III. C.ntrla ..'
! r tnd O
Sou. R'y
10"i 103 1021 Good butter
17l| )7'.'t 1734 K2 Shipping butter nima.
mi 4::i 41; 4T s i|i k chickens 14 to 2 pounds .
1UV 104 in*. 1"3I ||. ns and pullets per pound .
MB IM lib I3t'.j I.V.jj Eggs per doxen
- . ... ,.r .:1 -,j ,, „k8 per pound
44 85 Ml Young ducks per pound
h: Oi| 1 ;•.-lings per pouqd
21 4 < 42] 1',. esc per pound
1621 162
.1014
. .1628 1«3
. 621 ""
62t <>4i 61? 1 Hd
Ijii 1231 122 I--' '31 Yo- 1. «• turkeys.
1V.J i:t'.| 13.4 l''d it- Guineas, each
751 76J .'44 764 Til ,,|rt roosters
1411 ltd 144* 11 M34 pigeons per do-
. 45 4o4 441
. 354 1*5 841
|.ample- If the trip to St. Louis occupies
footles tor Bios. ,2 hours and yon leave home Wednesday
Jfllc. ot County Cl.rk Cu W. ; S"K!i.>Xr }!.il *i,«\vXS.y p i„
Oktaboma iwrltory. October 25. 1904 ,rrlv|nlt hom.. Tin,-day noon, iiiuk '| jj
Hid. .ill b. racalvrd :or onr 76-lnot , L. „n,,il ,llv nln.- day. !'? * It p W
I ftrttlf r hri/l... ' IS ... _ «
REAL ESTATE.
of lattice legs; one ti5-:oot span bridge
tow Mhip. one 35-.u
| span in Iowa township, known as the
I Llfle Reed bridge; two 20-foot eye-beams
| In North Cimarion township, known as
tlie Brian aid l.ogan bridge; one 128-foot
span In Guthrie township, known as the
. City Park bildge; one 35-foot span In An-
WANT TO TRADE FOR A FARM—Half telope townshin known ms the Jernigan
interest In it well located manufactur- bridge; one .lb-foot span In* Wood I ah
Ing plant In K irsas City. Mo., with a township, known as the John . Tonta
good established trade. This Is an ex- bridge.
eollent opporfnlty to *rt In a steady. "There will tie a regular meeting of the
growing business. Good profits E M. Board of County Commissioners of I^o-
Taylor. 1320 Central, Kansas City. Mo. gan County. Okinhotna. on ti e 7th day
oi Novomber. 1904, for the purpose of
ft. . . ' 1 •■•ttli contr t for the sbo\e de^erlhed
bridges The contractors ate to haul the
FOR RENT. lumber from Guthrie Meiidlan or Coyle i
— a Plans and specifications of s.ald bridge*
- . are on tile in ibis ottlce .Sealed bios will j
FOR RENT- Focr houses In good re- e received until 10 o'clock a. ni Nove,.- |
pair See O. H. B.rnard. 909 E. Spring- her 7. 1901, All bids must be accompanied
I by ceit fi.'d check or other secunt^ lu ha
1— ■ ■ 'amount of ten per cent of the hid wlilcl
FOR RENT- Furnished or unfurnished sh >11 he forfeited to the count.y on fali-
sultable for light housekeeping, ure to execute bond ns heielnaftoi pro-
Ge Up-lo-Date
lise Electric Light
To comfete with other?
in your line ot business
Use Electric Motors
BlROES-&CTERW
Telephone 735 .
12 ■&>•>.' * I'd
1:00 a!8:03 pll
G'thrie
Cor Win
Crescent
Perth
Msrsha)
Dowlas
Fairmont
Enid
Eaat Bound j
1st i 2nd 1
|Clasa i lass
ar 9:33 i,9 'j p
sr. 9.21 a! :« p
ar 9:06 a 7:46 p
ar.t.W« 6 5 p Wheat
ar |H 33 a,5 A p (Mrn .
ar !S.lfl a!4:50 P ,v,ts ..
ar ,8:04« 4 i p -n ^,
ar |7:50 a 14 00 p
Chicago. Nov. 9
Whe it >3. Mi s
Corn 161 grade.,
Oats 148, grade
444 tv'g cases set tip
3I| |-K(f rases knocked down
7H ||..iso hides ...
I.l'-I 1134 1111 1191 in? Green bldea per pound ....
Dry salt hides
.ir.
i3t«- rti
METAL MARKET
FOREIGIN MARK! I
tivated receipts tomorrow.
New Yolk NOV. 9
pounds 7s 61 for spot and t
for futures on the oLndon *
gain °«.f 1 P'
Paris,
Tin .advati< ed to 132 today
. . ... ... ,jc
3. Local freight. da! y except Sua
S'o 1 passenger, dally
No I.- passenger oativ
Ko. « local freight dally
exccpt Sun
«10 East Harrison avenue.
FOR RENT-Two rooms, one front room
furnished, one 1 irge room for students,
furrished or unfurnished, 417 Eist W ash-
ington. .
vlded The party
(is l
"Id contract
SALESMEN
TRAVELING
Phlla.
a nee of the coudltiors set forth in
contract Twenty pet cent of the con-
tract pi lee shall be retailed by the coun-
ty until the contract h '..mpleted and the
1 woik accepted. The Commlssioneis le-
serve the right to reject nnv .nd all bids.
NITON JACKSON.
• County Commissioner.
Attest:
,0 8P" our m'" Pro'
'duction"spring dress goods, white goods, —
etc to the retail country stores on com-
mission flood side line. Frank D La (First Published in the Daily State Cap-
F A LES MEN WANTED Brard
line; easy seller, no simples^
commission. Amerlci
St. Louis, Mo.
II n i in uirp, |
i Chewing uu
FOR PALE—Three rootred house and two
• luts For prices and particulars "" *fru
Mary Frl *"
. 613 N- Vine. o
FOR HA LE—Household
West Noble Ave.
furhlture, lJHJ
FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 sere claim In
Comanche county, good bottom .and
Address A. F D.. care State Capital
Ital. November lu. 1904).
Proposals for Ftnnloyes' uuarters. De-
p .rtment of the Interior, Office of Indian
AfT if. W sbington D, C Vny 5 tfl04
Sealed-Proposals, endorsed Proposajs for
Employes' Quarters Fort Sill School.
Kiowa Agency O'<l1homi. in1 add'essei
to the Commissioner of Indian Aff l's
will be receive-# at tb's office* until 2
o'clock P. M,. De'c. H, ifot. for furnishing
all the necessary materials and 1-bor
reoulred to construct and complete a
stone employes' quarters at the Fort
s II school Kiowa aeency, 0''laho*ha In
s*r|ct acford^nco with the nlans and «nec-
Ifleatlons and Instructions to h|« (. s,
which may me examined at this office,
the offl' es of the American Contractor.
ch|na"o HI Improvement B' l' *tlii **ln-
ne noils, Minn , Oklahoma st'te Capital,
Gutnrle Okh.. Star Ksrs-s Citv. **o , at
t 'e offices of the B"H*ers' and T-a-'ers'
MEXICO IS
TEMPTING
In the two continents of America
there Is no iron- b .rmini: at d delight
f> I country for a vacation trip than
OH Mexico. At every turn some novel
sight ot so n l cliims the travelers
attention, everything is new and dif-
ferent.
F'ont St. Louis to Mexico City, the
M K ^ T. R'y operates a Pullman
sleeper running through without
change. This sleeper leaves St. Louis
.a' 8:12 p. m every lay on the "Katy
FlveiR'tes are low now Write
for p.artlc' l irs and copy of booklet.
Sights and R enes in Old Mexico,'*
'KATY,"
St. Louis, Mo,
M. K. & T. SYSTEM.
KATY FLYItR.
ar Guthrie iv
| |v Cushing sr
Iv Osage sr
lv Muskogee sr
Iv Bartlesville sr
I |v Coffey vllle sr
I iv Parsons ar
lv Joplln ar
I iv Fort Scott ar
lv Sedn'la ar
1 Iv Jefferson Cltf ar
I |V St l ouis ar
I lv , Chicago sr
12:'6 V
2 .5 p
i 1S-p
4 [>."• p
6 13 p
7:30 p
10:06 p
9 :25 p
12:45 a
r ,n- '. w
Diiluth wheat.this year ... "'s
ir pared with the
losing pit's "f ia"t Mondiv. and the
oc ,| market : tiled steady with spot hel l
, 9 —Prices on the bo'
linn and the result <ff
ih. i'nlted States exert '
fa vol able influence.
LH*ERPOOL OPENING «' ABLL
Wheat i to i higher.
Corn J to J higher. • .
Wheat 3
Corn 1 nl
SECOND CABLE.
* CLOSING
Wheat j| higher.
Corn J higher
Locally the
nd 64
also was higher In Lond
3 pounds 16-, 11 for
is for futurei
also firm and *m. .■.. ....
, , wllll'l* ' > o "ted at 113 8.
. ;. "I.dv'l. .« «3H;4<.,14.0 '^e.ist#i
1 ,\ t 13 pounds In tlie London
representing moderate advance
hi M u l 11 locally quotation-
,, hanged, ringing from 4^
..,it del!vct \ the inside quutations
r car
BERLIN BOritBB.
Beriln Nov a -iiperators "t! the bonis,
tn VV ll . .III..*, it 1. 11 <1^. P' na
InE th. r."l"l of W.ll, "lr.;.t IMTf--
t , President It' s. veil s victor)
departments were dull, h
'maintained. Ame
high.
• KANSAS Clt Y CASH
tr.-i 1*41 In Middiesh
Ol;'.' - >w ' Mi'Vaiit
Locally Iron is
iry sontiiern 1UN0. 1
.. ,• No.
Johnson Comniiss:oii Lo.
■ t X ,
Dealers .n
Grain, Prnv'sions, Cotton
SUC vS AND 00NDS.
Oireqt Wire s to K ne"|Ciiv < H oayo
and New York *
Offloe 11U South la'
A. E. JOHNSON
Ko. 101. KAN. CIT* EXPRtSS. No. 102..
2 45 a
1:10 a
I 10 p
irnw «\tir_First class dally, weekly Ev"han*es 0""aha. N-'h st Pa 1 M'-n
and lob office In town of 10000 and conn- Mll*v "-kee. Wis an ' Minneapolis Minn
tv of 13 000 lias Evening Pony Aasocist- the Northwestern M n"f'"t"r *s
ed Pres« report. Only republican paper elation St Paei Ml"n the |\
III 1-9 Wo.
In county Miking profit of 1300 to $500 Wnr."o
per month Price M.000, .including " —
balance r— --- ... .....
health of owner Will P>>' i"'1' out
"e for ambitious y—_ ... - . . ..
A'-idiun* Luck Bug W. . Anadarko, okls.
Sai'th C-
As«o-
l"'|an
I st . r-hlcs-
ntv "9
607 flauth Sev-
t the
r. «... •• For further 1nform«tlon snply
Hure"I'hsnce for' ambitious voting to Tames K Randlett. U. H Indian Agent,
oXiriniT' ^" UU* U'|A"i*rk0W0''!: JONK8. Commlwliw*.
Terms small cash payment and Howard Hi O^aha Neb... f
. 1250 per month. Cause of sale. Ill enth St St Lo"'s Mo.
J,0U.L._ .. 1.. .• ...1 e ,.,,1 ...... Km further nf.ar
10*0* j* ■ •0 0 0+.-j+0*0+0* ■
Bo^rdiis: Stable."
Cor- \ irs .mil Cle.e and.
Rates Reasonable.
Special Attention
> Given to Boarders
N. B. Smith, Prap.
Chas. Gardner Mgr.
Both Pliones, No. 44
Gutliiie
Cushing
Bartlesville
• Coffey vllle
Par«ons
Empo-la
Joplln
Kansas City
St Louis
Chicago
• Guthrls
Meridian
Fallis
Luther
Arcadia
Wlcher
Oklahoma City
Guthrie
Meridian
Fallis
Luther
Arcadia
Wlcher
Oklshnms Htv
12 15 a
1 30 a
12:40 p.
I 13 a
I 45 a.
9 16 a.
9 36 a
, 9 63 a
I ie-2'0 a
No. 104
I 3 00 p
3:34 p.
i 4 00 p. i
I 4 30 p. i
I 4 4* p.
107 p
I |-*R p
Kansas City: N"\ 0
WHEAT.
No 2 red 1 10.ti 12; N ■ 3 red $1 ftTWI
No 2 hud 11 N" 3 b.rl $1.«B^
1044' MO 4 hard 9« 107
' CORN
No 2 white 50 ; No. 3 white '•
2•mixed 49 <^50r; No 3 mlxerl 4M/I:'4c. .No.
4 mixed 4S4j 4'J
OATS
No 2 mixed 291' ,«No. 3 mixed :ic; No 4
~ . 28 cents.
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
.AINSAS CI I Y Ol' I ICIINi
DRY GOODS MARKtT
* J DO YOU#WANT A RURAL MAIL «
sow V..IK N-.v , I. « t *22
conditions are not mat'ii lly cnaiiK .
I.uvori. .liowlng ih« u«n il IndllT."' ■
O.I.I th.- d.y «f.or II liolHiiy. PrloM
remain llrm i.i.d. 11- ' -r- !• -. In. I nr-rt
• I I. make ' ■ ■ n' • uj oi'hi
In fact not a few
LOSES
ONE OFflTJ
TEHR0W
W
RE
THE
OOKJ
ARE
KEPT
IN A
ELASTIC BOOKCASE
pounds
can be moved
one unit at a
iime wiihou
dljturbinSfST
coruer. i s-ufLI, n
PITTTTwitii KIktlifr.
PERFECTION
JLLERSEAR
IT GROWJ
WITH YOUR.
LIBRARY
m-m
V LIP '
sr
mils were hlgbei
material
324 near f'lure provided then
Italige In Ji"
which Is
BRAN AND SHORT:
IF YOU NEED j
a Davbook, Ledger, Bi Is
Receivable and Bills
Payab e Book \,c Rteord
see w at we have In
that line; none better.
state capital book
AND STATIONERY STORE
Corner Harrieon and
l<M| 10J1J 1041
l«rjj 104| 1031-1 1«M4
Get you a
B«ll. to be
pnrtment on.Novembei 15
CORN
<-'4 431
411 f 4:4
HI Ll,
"VOtil. iVIAKKtT
• St I^ouls. Nov 9 Wool steadv to fjrm,
ledium grades combing snd clothing JO
o 274 cents; light fine 1 Olo 21 cents:
VV floe 12 to 17 cents; tub washed
28 to 38 cents.
TREASCRY STATEMENT!-:
Wsshlnaton, Nov. « Todm s state- >
'-ent o fthe treasury balances In thr gen I
era I fund, exclusive of the flM.000.ii00 soi l j
cssrve in the division of redemption, .
'hows: .
Available cash balanoe $144,831* il; gold I
M4.M8.44t,
|G. W. BRUCE
BOOKKEEPER A\D iCCOLXHYT
Rooms 2, 8 ens 4 Samfsrg Suild>
The Stste Csp'tsl Has ths Bar
gain For You.
kpacial sttsntion given to U*e
esaminatloa of county racoroa «na
toooka of a msrcaetile cnaractar
n«taroncos — Bojrg* •I aOuatf
eommiaai-n«rs Logan ••unl 1
Board of county commissioner*.
Oevvoy county; Board of county
commissions' a Blains eoontys sng
bank in Guthrie.
llOTT,~^wmooflnrmn>l ♦
R
The Bond Steel Box end The
Weekly Htsta '.'aidtal and
iklahoma Fuirnet. one
>ear " 12.28
* Bond Steel Box and The
Dall) Slate capital, one
>e - (by nutl^only) $4 00
This box aella st $2 00. so you
ae In the sbove Dally offer you
,iit this box. with two key* and
lock ftee Why buy s bux when
jou can set It ilka this?
THE STATE CAPITAL CO.
Outhrle. Okla
THf SUll CAPITAL COMPANY,
OUTHKIR. oklahoma
Low Rates-Frisco
Louisiana pflrchase Exposition
World a l-alr, April 30tH to Novembor
30th. 1 04. m
beaaou tlcketsrra'e J- ^
Fftlor dally until No\<'tnlj|.
linn: Deteraber#15, 15104.
S'xty dav tickets, rate fl'l
of" gal" daily unti. r ovem
limited 60 days from date of sale, but
nt)t lai'ir than December li. 1904.
• Fifteen day tickets. Hate 517.H5.
paies of dally until November 30.
i j„al limit 15 uay« from date of sale
net latt r lhau De<ember L. 15)04.
Any further iniormat on relatlte to
above, tlmo of trains, etc.
given.
! 'ales of
15. Final
30. Datei
20th,
heerfully
\ SIHAip
P. A. WicMIUL
hai.aas
M. P. WALSH,
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