The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 231, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA * I A ! I. I'Al'ilAU M N OAT Mnl!NMN*C .'WTAIIT 11. 1n"0,
WHEAT ON
ASCENDANCY
Small Dealing on Chicago
Board
i
MAY UP ONE EIGHTH
~~~ *
Argentine Reports Are Again
Resiftnsible — Corn Slyws
Substantial Gain — Oats ^
Ak; Unchanged.
aikua . Juti. 13.—Advices fr >.m .1
t 114. eUiming additional mil > aiul
nulling d< a\movemiiii <•; the wheal
crop r.jh 1111«• ii in a email market
NEW YORK SlOlkS
Enormous Profit Taking on the
Stock Exchange—Market in
Irregular Condition
Use Gas for Lighting.
:WHY:
Yolk, Jan. 13.—Thero was enor-
profit-tuking^tln ough the- Jay'a
siifi t session ut the st«i> k exchange. Not-
withstanding the #ry active demand
wiiicli lifted the volume of sales for the
two hours session to near t .••million
mark, the market was kept <:n very ir-
regular State by the constant realizing
and showed Home signs of disorder in th«
final dialings. There were e >mo fresh
points of strength Just d \eloping at
that time which gave the closing its ir-
regular ton., but the general level of the
maVk' t had declined considerably from
Highest and stocks were coming out
y freely. There were sustaining
points of strength at all times and prices j
today. At the eli*.- wheat fur May delh-j were If ted to the highest after the gen-J
•cry was up i<ii ••< . Corn showed a g.i n • >: oral r- i tion from tlie opening advance I
i'/V". Oats were praclieally unchanged. I wa^thi^avorable bank statement which
l'rovisions wcii' . . his liigii'i j was better than the preliminary esti-1
' mates was tlie signal for heavy selling
* WilKAT. | throughout the list to take advantage of |
Tlu wheat market v is firm from the ! Its stimulating effect on new d#jn.4id.
•tart and the volume of trading was j Total
large. Several of the larger commission vo.
houses bought freely In the first ho ir
and though local traders a><dd liberally
prices made .1 moderate advance. For-
eign advl'-es continued t i be of a bullish
character, excessive rains being repott-
. < d in Ar.uent.ria wiiil. 1. India Hi. win .a \,.w V i U
ci*oj> was said to ! •• lAiffeung frimi la
of bonds, par value |3 6
INfcW >OHK STOCKS
1 More Light for U-s money than :in\* other light.
2 Each small lamp produces a light of 100 Candle Powci
The only light that can be lowered c r raised
4 No danger Ironi lightning during electrical storms
5 Being a soft, mellow light, it is not injurious to the eyes
when reading. *
• GUTHRIE GAS COMPANY
GUTHRIE NA1I0NAL BANK.
' Oldest Bank In Oklahoma. j
Capital $150,000
OF FICER8—U. C. GUS3, President: FRANK DALE ana J W PERRY.
Vlce-P ealdenta; ROBT. SOHLBERC. Cashier; C. R. HAVlGHORST and
N. MELVILLE CARTER. AaalitanJ Cashier*.
DIRECTORS—U. C. Ouaa, Frank Dale, J. W. Perry, G. A. Hughe*. A. O. C,
■ larer, A. J. Seay. Hanry E. Atp, M. W. Painter. Robt. Sohlberfl.
4 4.4.♦
BLOOD POISON
FOR WORE THAN TWENTY YEARS
ihavenmde the cure of blood pot son 11
, \ Primary.Secondary or Tertiary
BleadPolaonP rmanentlyl ured Youean
be treated at bona tntdtf tame guaranty
, | boo 000 We lolioli (he m
I ,' 1 m s If M il lilt\ i- eihllUSIed the e .1
mi tboda "f treatment. and a till hate m^i •
and pains. Mneua Patches In Mouth Born
T'irout. Pimple*. CopueM olored S;-ots.
i an part of tbe bod) Bali or
K\ 't rows falling out write tor proofs of
oun a. 100 page Book Free.
COOK REMEDY CO,
I i MASONIC TEMftE, Cnicige. U.S.A.
Special Sale
I M IS WKEk ONLY
r,o!d decorated coftec cups
and saucers: set* ot si\,
60 Ccnls
Gu'd Decorated Dinner
Plates: set of 6,
(>0 tents
20H
I AS I OK LA
AVK.
SEE DISPLAY IN OUK WEST WINDOW.
Guthrie Glass & China Co.
of moisture. Toward the middle of tin-
day the nmrkt t reacted somewhat " i
fllint Induced by reports of u slack de-
;iian<i ijr Llouf in the northwest and at
Kansas Ci*. The easier feeling, how-
ever, was quickly dispelled by active buy-
ers of shorts who were stirred to actlan,
bj n..;: i'i l'nary I and in v
elrai.in .j,- at the s a .o.ird. The mark-
. i ti
K. 6,'JOO
... 1,300
Sugar • 4.50U
Tab. pfd 400
Mill 33,100
.. 24.000
Atchison pfd... 300
Coast L... 1,500
After opening unchanged i ,. and () 4 700
to ic igiier a! t.. KHc the may uptim^ ,. iu l () )rf(,
• •! l etwc ri 88ic and *fc|c: and closed at ,, 23,600
W • ' • t.'l« a 1 aii' i'K "f wheat and fl-mi L. (;ii, ,, V
ulOH
[ I II 111.
Antal.
Amir.
Amer.
Amer,
Ainr.
Jan. II - |
Hales. High. I* w. Close j
.116,200 J15V4 1141s 114%
43 9 43%
4314 5fc1
l.'il l ">n 130 ',4 j
lor.',** l"j'« 105 '4 i
Anai'Ond'L
a 1 •bison
were equal to 4&>.'W0
Cel| ls \.- ! >< >
JI7.00U 1 *■ "
o!'"s, Diluth and «.
ct ipts of 429 cars
iwcek and i'.Hj cars a
iii! l)ei«. Primary re-
shebj compared with
1 at ago. Minneup-
m ag'i reported re-
.;•« • ITS ears I a-t
>4ar ago.
^L'ORN.
.in lit d wc.it'.n r in the central west
i. 11-rd 1 nnsiderable strength in the com
iiii<ili<t% l*:t traders were fre< sellers,
I ,1 .,1 . 11s «•' ' tagei'iy tak-H by
cash houses. 'Hie jiood denuind by ex-
] it w 1 n h bus coutlnfccii from yev-
I«'ra0da^ a w as a bullish factor. The mar-
1, uk with pr;« a! tie . gl)#st
{.'lint of the day. May opcned^imchunged
ut r.je, suiii off ti 13c, thra advanced to
«4iji-. w here it cl se.l. I.wal receipts
were 323 cars wUh 37 of contract grade.
* OATS. t
}&ntii;ent in. the oats pit wain bearish
but because •>. the firmness of wheat and
•oru the ni.uliei lij 1 st.jidy Mr
and O.
I« I!. T
and <)..
C. and A .
<'. and A.
"■ ^
('. and X. •
M. & SI
Colo. F. to
,1 nd S..
Con. Gas..
D. and II
D. & R.
Ei ie
pfd
1st pfd..
C'^J. . ■ •
8,100
500
1.30<f
4,700
... 5,500
P. J.fi.000
I.. 13.900
. .. 8,40 l
... 11,400
2"0
17,000
... 13,500
500
3 >00
3,300
greater part of the da\.
t ame largely from shorts.
1 in hanged to ic lower at 1
between 3.k and r._i< nil
l..c. Local receipts win-
•losMl
demand |
y openedi
••-'ic. sold 1 N
M.inliattHii I..
M. St. Ry. ..
Mex. Con. .
Minn. 81. J*. A
Honlt. St^ '4
Minn. 8. P f
S. Ste. M. pf«
Mo Pac
K. & '
K. «v '
l'KOVIBIOXP.
sions were a trifle e.
■ r profit taking by
ins whlcii w'i
dine in the
id. if. h" W '
4^1
eat
, I'er 118 VI'
tWi
Ptem. f
Ueadinir
K. I. C
It. 1. Ci
'"IT.
I t -,
nf ilvo hogs. I'll
ho were bullishly in-
ontinued heavy ^hlp-
neiits of meat and lard bought freely
1 ,i ; elr operations resulted in a firm
r feeling At t!ie '1 - May pork was upT ,
, ' eutrt at 1114.121. Lard was ip 2\ ia L • ,,
il J, a. Ribs wcr^2l'&3 cents! (• ^
I'gher, at IT.^iUT.tS. i ] s '
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.
Estimated receipts fur Monday: Wheat
cars; c .rn 201 cars; oats 210 curs; hogs
f.l.
, 1.600
• fi^o
, 10. M
,s 41.1100
264
96-4
96 4
IOP'4
104
l«:l
161
1169a
11414
Of 1 'j
gS<">4
57%
57
37'
-Ms
SO 1 4
so
41'
185
183%
61^
4.0 «4
3. 'g
:;4*i
170
4Ta*
45 n
50 ^8
49S,
81"*
XI',
34 l8
177U
34
164*H
63 M
131 a
161
UTi^
160%
13 t
161'. a
160
1S J 4
183%
104 "fc
lo:!
1B&4
14.1S4
14.".
mm
100
.'i7
56%'
143%
31
llS'i
11H
:;s-4
38',
i"la
101 \
1*51
3 ♦>:•
36
35 >i
26a i
96% .
Farm
BRONSON & [1H0NS0N
Loans, Insurance and Abstracts
Only Complete AU^ncts o^Tftie in Logan County ,
Veu lay Irmn nd ltiicijal at Cur Cfnce
C'cist in 1 iif ot a 11.ru / gitc^ in Cl-'ahcn a
C. Bronson
Bronson
118 West Oklahoma A
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I 4 'Lariats and Chevrons. Jusi v
4 Oot. Written by "Six Shot ♦
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lithograph of the authot ♦
The narratlva Is thrilling and #i
fascinating from flrst to lMt; ev- # 1
erj page la action, in no other A
1 k has the true, noble a,.a brsve ♦
< i. 11 a lei- ut <lie kind, ilioug . ♦
rough mannered cowboys of tne ♦
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ed. The oowbojr dl&leot lg ♦[
,1 finest that ei er went ♦
to pri • The book ophtains char- 4i
^ im .1!! daises and condl ♦ t
lio nte. The pocletj ot the #1
"four hundred." the urniv and # |
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iin-i.i ..us Hindoo adepts of Ea-t # |
India all lin.-ly written. ♦
n 1- a book for all people, the 4 ;
object being to teach them to ♦{
luuge ..I lustl) 1 nslder < ii - #
cumsta nces. birth, environment A
and eduoation, and to "put your- ^ J
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demn. It i-1 written with.mi fa^ ♦
or or prejudice to any people, poi- ♦
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it arlU benefit any parson to read +
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II dl pi SS It will m
make a leautlful And acceptajble w
pr< • il Pri e IS, postpaid Ad- ^ 1
dri Blx-8ho( Shortle, Lahoma, i
4
Holidays Are Over.
Let
fll
Phone 109.
us clean up your cur-
tains and carpets.
tJ
502-504, W. Qkla. Ave.
OMNIGRAM. OMNIGRAM.
1.**s
a St. Louis, El Reno& Western Ry.Co^
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direct short line between
GUTHRIE and EL RENO.
(juickest Time—Lowest Fare to,
Chickasha,
Weatherford,
Hobart, Anadarko,
Lawton. Mangum,
arid other points on the Rock Island System.
Making close connections at Guthrie for all
points North and East.
8teel.
jr. 8. Hteei pfd aa.tioo
Wabash 1.500
I Wabash pfd. 1.700 «
Total Mies for lluw
44-k
108r,i
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TRAINS RUN Ab FOLLOWS;
Y KXCKPT SI'XDAY.*
RIE 0:15 A.M. Ar KI, TiKXO
5:15 P.
? :00 A
:10 P.
M.
M.
M.
Ar EI.aiKNO
Ar r.UTITpiIi
Ar GUTHRIE
11:45 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
8:45 A M.
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w.
S. WELLS,
Csinmcrcial A<'enl.
MI.VNEAPOI.1S will!Ai
Minn- Jaa. 1". -Wl -al. May ^*.s'
I dl;. S7ge; N->. I hard MJe; No. 1 n#' hei
; No. j northern MSe.
chicaoo Futures
M:\\ YoltK PROVISIONS.
v Vurk. Jan. 13 - P'fmir: Re.'.
1 I-; exjiorts j7. Pteadj
Brooks Theatre
ONI NIGH 1 0\LV
Monday, Jdn 15th.
Jane ICennark
In Hall Caine's Masterpiece
THE
ETERNAL
CITY
Original New York Production
Music by Pietro Mascagni
< om |> n r nf "t •* ■llcrln Ituat l-miu '
PRICES: J|.ill. $1. ;.i and .iOr
CURTAIN AT 8:30 SHARP
liPclricity for your Hveryday Needs.
The perfect glow of Chcerfulnes^ comes from J Electric Lights
There is no danger from Fire or Explosion
You are Entirely Free from Dirt, Smoke and Inconven\fDcc
Klectrieity is a Success in the Home, Office,.Shop and Store
|.
THERE'S A REASON
Ipts
but
Short Hand Method's'
May
J l.v
WHEAT NO.
Open, lllgh.
R.w.CI
patents It.uO'u 5.00; Miu-
• .'i ,f ,1.9(1; winter patents I
straight 9:1.90(^4.00; do. 1
IS; <i* low grades $2.7501
1 lops
..Ml-
8 : i
I,
I CORN NO. -
4ii 4i ;•
i:>k I..
454 45* T&g-i 40*
•
( OATS NO. " •
. a • -i 3-i 311 f
, ;i«>i J"i M ;*"4
MESS PORK. PER BHI..
i:U0 i:!.T5 13.70 19.^
...14 .15 11.30 14.1") 1 l.l'.'i
LARD PER KO I.US
T.Stt ".'•-I 1Mk *
A 7.7 Ji 7.IU4 7.70
to .*"> pounds 21c; Texas
mds 19".
domestic fleece 35#38e.
• 'i . refill.'.I N"w Yoilt
ia and Baltimore $7 55;
steady;
SHORT RIBS. I1
ER lOu LBS.
:.b:k 7.47i
rin.iri Steady; winter putintH J.1.SiVm4.1";
-inilghtH |a' Mi3.V,: spring patents
ol.ee- btralghla $,I.C.<i.:.7.'-; bakers - 'U
_No.
I 84SuMi
Steady.
llldes: Firm;
2"c, (California l'
Jry 34 to "!0 po
, Wool: Steady
Petroleum: 8 tea
57 i.". Philadelphia
do. In hulk fl.fij.
' "ft••• S;i, i:a ••.! \. 7 ln\
s,i Mlid steady; i' >rd"^i j\t l c.
.^lg.ii' Raw stead* , fylr refining 3 3-16C
fft - Ifugal ! 6 test :! lll|f, ,
inolasses su-
gar 3 15-HI Reffhed firm; No. (I. $4 10:
N". 7. $105; No. K J4 0«-. No. :> J.1.!i5;
No. 1". |:i «0; No. 11. |;i.85; No. 13, $3.g«; J
s '• 1 f : ' No. 11. < : ' i. • • 11:i!i etioneui j
V $4.55. mould $5 itfi; outloa* >5 40; I
' lushed $4.50; powd«Tedj$4.S0; granulated
$170; cubes $4.9511
1 'RRD1T BALANTE8
()il Cii\. Jan. 13—Credit balances I! 3?.
r. I.OTTS *\\OOL.
Jan. 13 Wool: Steady, med- |
linn grade* combing and clothing (
;!0e; liaht tilio 31(ii3«e; heavy line 19(li 3lc;i
tub-waffled 334i 41"2<-.
I'p-to-dale Offices \
are equipped
with
St. l.oi
TI*
lUIHl'ilt,
r'i
rnv
No. 2 spring alnul
3 red W4<liN8|; N". 2 corn"4;i; No. 3 yel-
io« 4.!.; n- .. % oata, No wti • ■ "
;;t No. ;t white 2o4'«.^; No. ; R>e
h"I feeding barley 3*. fair to choice
malting tlAt49. Flaxseed 117; No. 1 noith-
«c*tern, I-.'; Prime timothy seed 335;
Mess |jork j er bbl. 13.70&13.75; lard \* r
;t |he. 7.&0; S'hort rlhs sides loose 7 X/n
^ 4. Hiort i« ;,r -oxed "-iOiji; 70
whUkty. buala of higlr wines, 13 ; «1over
emitra*t grade 13.15tili:'.
Flour, VtMft 30.JM
Wheat,
Corn, ^ 35o.fi
Oats, 319.W0 38e. •|V
' 10"° --m
Bailey, ,:T 1W
On the produce exchange, today, the
butter market Wrwi tteamrry iWrN;
Aalry lS'i| 3". eggs Wf «k at mork eases in-
cluded liwi!!'; fiifcts ^ extra- J , rheo*<
ptcad^
BALAN'i'R. |
u. 3—Today's statement I
:he treasury balance in the general I
nd eV usive of the $100,000 000 gold ,e-
rvo shows:
Avalhihb e.i«h balance $141,845,124; «..ld
'In nd bullion $87,004,}84; goldaxertitl-
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Direct Wires to Kansas
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Office 1 16 South 1st Strae
1#. A. Johnson lho°€ j<j
| How many chunks of Coal
• arc in the Tar.
! '.,l
I logs:
light ;
$5
Hhee|
ST. JOSEPH OATTLK
Joseph. jiltl- I:: -Cuttle: Reo«>ip
$1.60'm 1.75; stockers and feorie
; natives $.'1.71 {i t! ftQ; on*, 4,t
Hecelpta
0,30(1; Hteac
medium
' to Rt|H
,< nd he
■ uteaov.
lad is PROVISIONS.
Jtni i; -Flour; Btead.v i -d
■tits $4.10^4.6<": extra fancy
l $.' 90fT 4.25; clear $3.906/:: 15.
l'lour d.uvn; wheat v""0;
: oats 59.003.
1<:
Flo
7.00c,
Oata nJ OOo.
j. b. fairfield
TRANSFER, COAI AND STORAGE
Receivers And Distributers of Car Lots
csKST GRADE bOF COAL ALWAYS IN STORE
GOODS PACKt D, STORE D AND SHIFPtD TU URDLR
Quick Service at dll limes
Phone No. 5J0. 407-409 West Harrison Ave.
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^ CAPITAL HOOlv STORK. Here are somu ol J
♦ the latest and best hooks. r£heso are in stock ♦
♦ at our store. If you do not see here what you ♦
I want, we will get you any hook published: *
+ "A .H^ord of the Old Front ler'" - By Btfldtl) P.irrl h 1.20 #
^ in Ra Irnt" -Bj Booth TarfctngtA 1.30 ^
^ "ii'-scued from lltry Dosth' !!• W. I BttMlir 7$ ^
# "The HQHoiitln#ilv" Bj Anna (Utherlna Qnn 1.30 #
^ "Ladj it'.Kc ■ Daufhter" B| Mra Humpbrajr Ward 1.30 +
^ "( u:slde the Law' By lames tBarnes 130 ^
0 ''i".ii^ Deilrt Bj Bmi— Hougl 1.11 ^
^ "Tha Trldant and tha Net" 1.50 ♦
^ "Tha hunbler Bj Katharin ( Than oq .. 120 4
4 mporal Pofft $ m >r- • *.>r*-iu #i 30 4
4 • riie Hounda of t|ia Baakervllla" By A. Doyla !LM ^
^ • iMp. tiin'ii ^andy" Bj John Phillip 8oual 1.20 +
4 "Tha HottH "I I I B Ni 'hoison
4 "Th%8odal Bocraiar) Bir DaVM Clraham BhtUlpa lit ♦
4 -The Man oi tha Hotti Bj Octava Thanet aj.30*#
^ "I'll" 8tom Mgnal B> Mettins 1 30 4
4 "Tha Daluge" B Da Id Qrahhm PhlUliM .. 1 30 m
+ -An owl Bwathaari ol lllna—Bloatratad bj Christy ....* 2 00 ♦
^ "Bvangallha" Uluntratad by Chrlaty 310 ^
^ 8 u4bcraW| I irn B lttn|cj J W( wan 1.20 +
^ **pagg] O'Maal' B iUfrttf Hanry Lawl • ! ••• Lit ♦
^ "The Monk s TNMura" iv, Oawga Horton LM ♦
^ "Ha la Handwloh"^ Bs Bdwird Uflllnfton v*.<lentina 1.20 #
^ "Ti.e Plonaar Ofraldlna Bannar .1.20
O "Lila In Siiik-S:ih" B) Ko 114# . 1.30 +
^ "iiuiddh" - By AUoa MaOowan .. 12a +
0 "Tha Waatoaara" B Btawa Bdward Whlto i.?o ^
^ "Tha Baekonlnc" -By Boft w. Cbinban 1.2a 4
^ "IntarnatlaMU B0y" Allan Upward 1 > 4
o "ipaauktlona H Johi Staata* B) Bab Barr 1.20 *
O ' Marriage of William A*h<- M Mr? Humpbre\ Ward i.to 0
+ ^PUIn M«r- Balth" B) it*d Bandara #, 120 4
a "Barvant "f the Poblla" n, - a "' p" ' 1 zw 4
j+ -The compromis'S of Life -H> Han0 Wataraaa I ii 4
1 4 "Yolanda" By Charlaa Majors 12a#
a "P^ Bj "I - Hnrd BnjrtMi ut a
"Tm Oammai A B Mim HiA k |j| ^
+ *',,1.1- '.o d Man" B| Maria <'(.^eiii . yi9 +
+ My Friend Prospero By Henr.v It (i ' ] )V ^
4 'The Mm or the B Harold MeOrath t\, 1 20 a •
# IVanted. a iOk' l< Allen l al« fj® 4
a "Ben Blair" B|r Will I.tlllbr'dfe 1.20 a
+ The D^htoi Pv Marv F. Wl'Ulns } ■ ■ -i "i • t +
4 ' ■ B Wil 1J9 *<a
'4 "Th# Oetopna" By PYaak fforrla . •• 4
a 'ha II<male ^.hoolmw >r P. i9dv ftia'leeton 75 +
4 •• fiaaldant B Mfrad Hi a
4 The M.isnoe' d T By K. tlier1 O Tnur-ton 1.20 a
• a "The Man of tha Hour" By Octava Ti mat i.jo ^
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