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TULSA DAILY WORLD
VOLUME II NUMBER 24
TULSA INDIAN TERRITOY THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 1906.
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Prints the only Sunday Paper
in Tulsa. How can you afford
to do without it when it is
only One Dime per week?
WILL 8TART FOR HOME NEXT
SATURDAY.
LEAVE MAGflON IN CHARGE
Taft Has Confidence in Governor's
Ability to Carry Out the
Plans Started.
Havana Oct. 10. General Freder-
tell Funstnn will not continue in tl
oemmand of the American forces in
Cuba. Governor Tafl enounoed to
night that be and Punaton will leave all over
Havana for the United Btatei on
Saturday on the battleihip Louis-
iana. With tbim will go Assistant
Beeretary of State Bacon uid the
affair! of Cuba Will be left in the
hands of Governor (lagoon and eQn
cral Franklin Bell.
In explaining tliis change in the
plane. Tatt'said :
"Funaton was lum&oned on a
harry call from the Pacific coast be-
oauae he was well acquainted with a
great many of the ina urgent chiefs
here and it was thought I hut he
aould aid us greatly in li inyrinir the .
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men in amis w an mjrecuieiik. i llu-
sion was put in temporary command
of the IriH.ns in Cuba merely is a
convenience until ticmrai Den eouiu uover oepiemoer i.
a trip tu Ne Mexico. He visited
the sheep ranches and found that
when it (times riL'lit down to Inde-
pendence as well as difference in
trading the sheep men of that ter-
ritory are entitled to lirst prize lie
says: "The sheep men down there
wear their batl on one ear and don't
care whether they sell their iheep Ot
not. Two things have brought this
condition about. First the liiith
prioee they have been receiving for
several years which l as made litem
financially independent) ami second
the favorable year and good grass
thai country. The .ibiin-
Innee of pasture insures plenty of
tied and if they do not gel their
price they can carry their sheep
over. I discovered Unit very few
lambs hail been cj lit i acted f. r and
buyers were scarce in that cpuntry."
Drover 1 Telegram.
ANOTHER BODY FOUND
Under Smoking Car Wrecked in the
Cimarron River.
Kingfisher Okla. Oct. 10. The
body of a woman was found t iis nf-
rnoon under the smoking car of
the Hock bland passenger train that
went into the C marron river near
It is impos
arrive Punaton Bacon ami jnyself Kii. t(l earn anything deflni:ly as
will' Mrs. tail ami Mrs. paeon ami
our cecretarioi are returning to our
permanent duties. "
Tuft's especial confidence in the
chief of staff's ability to cary out
the program the governor has ini-
tio! I'd resulted in the decision to con-
tinue him on the island. Many Cu-
bans of the fact on to which Mender.
Capote and others who organized the
moderate party belong were out-
spoken against Funston declaring
thai he bad defatted (.hum in the
war lo throw off the yyke of Spain.
Tal't did not lake cognizance of this
bitterness as ho was familiar with
the circumstances under which Pub-
fton at that time returned to the
Uoilod States. Funslon was ill und
he had the consent to return of Gen-
eral aQrciu and other li aders who
appreciated the I ng aarv'ee be had
given to their cause flail the pro-
poaal to sen 1 three expeditions to
Cuba been carried out Fun-ton would
have remained at Camp Co'umbia as
commander of a brigade. The close
as-..'a ion between Taft an 1 Hell in
tin Philippines iniuesd the previa-
inn tl governor to make a rerptis'tion
up' n Ifresidint ftoolavell that Bell
lie placed in charge In Cnl n.
Demand Just Rates.
Oklahoma firms are taking advan-
tage of the provisions of the Inter-
state commerce act. In u case re-
cently filed the papers show that the
Ponoa City Milling company) in
srttiofa IC. I. I). J. and .1. .1. Dona-
hoe are partners were drawn up on
July 0 last. The petition was not
presented until ltl last week when
the new Ot minis oners were open
for busings under the new law. The
Donahoea point out that they have to
whip grain from Ponea City over the
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe to
Indian Territory pionj I The rates
fcr 1'iis tralllc were made Junshr '1
f. r this traffic were made Jniinry 11
1906 bt it is volaimed that five cents
per bndred pomls is cinr.'cd more
than the joint rale over the Atchis-
on nrul the. Missolri Kansas Texas.
This extra cbar'.'e however does not
pply( as the petition says on frei fhl
ci miug frotn points alnirr the '.
Louie Bl Elena & Western mill from
bointl on the Denver Kni I A Gulf
Only $W$M tire involved lint the
prineople Involvod is en important
Ins and in f probability will he
Kiven earefu consideration.
Wear Hats on Their E'rs.
C. R. Gulp f Sc IHvi'le Han.
who Ins been quite oxtePsVdy on-
gaged in Ho' sheep busirieu f i lev
Aral years has jail retarded from
to l he identity ' f the victim as the
body is in a badly decomposed con-
ditii n.
That remains of other passengers
will be found In the wiccked coach
when it is finally explored is almost
certain.
WOULD ELUDE INSPECTOR
EIGHTEEN CHINKS CAPTURED
After Trying to Slip by the Imigra
tion Inspectors Who Have Been
After Them for Two Weeks.
NEGROES URGED
10 ORGANIZE
OSWALD T. VILLARD TALKS TO
AFRO-AMERICAN COUNCIL.
GIVES RADICAL COUNCIL
THE WEATHER.
Washington Oct. 10. Greater-
Oklahoma Fair warmer today
Friday partly cloudy.
ilPREHY SCHOOL
MA'AM MURDERED
urges could be reckoned only n
ctual amounl of Inveitmeiit. lie alio DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE THE
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'Leave Murdering in Cold Blood to
the Race That Calls Itself
Superior."
New York Oct. 10. "Such men
as IJ. kc Smith John Temple Craves
Vardeman anl Tillman ought not to
be able to obtain any sc. vice from
Colored men" said Oswald (i. Vill.ird
in an afTiess before t ie Afro-American
council in ice ikon here today
Villard also declared that in his
opinion no negro could think of con-
tributing as much as one cent to the
ihowed wherein bis proposed amend
itents hail I hey been passed would
hove made an effective hill which he
said now lucks power lie referred
lo hill's failure to empower interstate
commerce commission to Iveetigeta
real value of railroede i.a Foilette
delivered i speech this aftern i
Says the Sultan was Shot.
Paris Oct. 10 A dispatch from
Ccnatantinopla declares concerning
the recent illness of the Sultan of
Turkey that be "'tis shot in the ablo
men by a Khiinlish woman for the
jewels of bis latest favorite ill the
harem.
BRYAN IN MISSOURI.
CAUSE OF THE TRAGEDY
WAS A DOODLE TRAGEDY
Murderer Killed Himself to Escapo
Arrest When Cornered by an
Armed Posse.
cessions ire comfortably located ON
tin ground anil are prepared o fur
uish amusement and rOfreehmenti
lot the benefit of the people. Among
tin special features will In' '( high
dive which will be pulled off twice a
day.
This fair promisee to be the most
largely attended t airs held in I be
now .-tale.
VICEPRES. FAIR
BANKS COMING
3IO FEAST IN STORE
REPUBLICANS OP
FOR THE
TULSA
Cleveland
the
Ohio Oct. 10. In
praaenee of sixty pupils in the South
Buclid sc ooli) Harts Smith 2r
years old shot to death Miss Mary
Shepard the teacher 22 years qbj
this afternoon. Cornered behind a
barn in the rear of his home in Wai-
ronsville tWO hours later Smith sin t
himself through the bead dying in-
! stuntly.
CAMPAIGN IN EARNEST
This Week Marks the Beginning of
Speech Making Tours.
Topeka Oet. While (Inventor
Hocli has been ma'ung speeches n jr-
ly eveiy day for som. weeks the red
uctiiily all along the I no of the re-
p ibl can o m aian begina this weak.
Neary .IHH speakers have reported
I r aaiignnicnl by the republican
slate c hi in llee .m.l II e are lieing
WILL DE HERE OCT. 23
Republicans of the City nd Surround-
ing Country Are Planning for
the Big Event.
A General Arra'gnment of the Re-
publican Party.
Columbia Mo. Oct. HI- ilium pour Cleveland policemen with knind ranidlv nmlhl
support of anti-negro newspapers in J Bryan delivered Speech to great ' drawn revolvers and under the cover n addition to th s meetings the
audienee here tonight after having 11 etgw armed tanners were annul chniui ena d saeretari i of the eoun-
i r:ii.. ! ftmUtt Ind.v. lo r"u ' on young Smith when U v aomm ttccs are getting their enm-
Georgie
He urged the negroes to organize
to band together for their defense
ami to li;bt f r their rights.
"The lime :s ripe for serving no;
tice on the country" he s'id "that
further effirti in any sectio-i of the
land ttn degrade the negro to a sec
v le pi sTu io create t u t impotai-
hie thin.' a tepuhlic iwth mil ors
of persons taxed bit not r presented ipiration
should le toii bl from n w on.
"leave murdering in coll blind to
the race iTriil proud y cal'a itself the
superior better civi ized."
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door before break-
fast. Only one dime
per week. Order it
now.
Phone 356
SX)C)oc)OeK)eX)eKCeX:)wcc3t
Providence It. I. Oct. 10. Eigh
ten Chinese arrested today after thcii
capture by U. S. immigration BU
thoritiei of the Schooner Yaohl
Ft olio for which revenue cutlers havi
been searching along I lie New Gng
laud Bpaal for the last two wceU-
were held to tonight for by V. S
Commissioner Cross in .fl.Oint bail
Bitch for examination next We. lues
lay. All the men declared that the
hail been the United Slates before
! iit that their certificates of reaJ
lease had ben lost some in Nov
York and others in tne fire at Sai
fr'rancisco. This declaration eontra
licted u stu'.'incnt alleged lo liavi
been made by John C. Lenman of
'hston one of the it en arresleil fm
complicity in smuggling operations
iliul (lie Chinese bronghl bythe Frolk
fiotn New iMiiimllainl. came to thai
oitniry diced from China. Twenty
lour other Chinese were passenger-
i a the Frolic and are believed to b
I hilling in Chinese ipiarters in thii-
city but Hie immigration inspector
:il tOUiajbl have been unable lo looalt
them.
YOUNG ELOPERS FORGIVEN.
Phone to Paronts and R?cive Bless-
in'? From Them.
New Yoc Or. TTi T rental for
giveness fell wed qniekly the mini.
i r e i t tne wenltli t yon g eiopcis
Ru'aell F. Hopkins and Miss Vera
Seigriat The bride srocm yeiterdai
hy 'out diltsne t leph ne ca.' .'I in
his m ilb. t Mr . J hn lin i o h rloo
k'n at I1 e Sa nt R i ami sprc lily
obtained his m ther'l b'e sin-. The
y nn in n iifor el her that he and
bis btide w i" en -ing on 'he llud-
son on the pichl I'no n w' ieh t'"'
lined d t be i i N w Y' rk s i n. lie
s'id they intended to go to Europe i n
i 1 nt jonsynV on.
Br .1 J. Lawrence the bride'g
(nandfathAr wl'h wh m she I'vd
i'n I In Wit' sc V st for'urc s' e s h ir.
yrster'ny Sgnrsassl 'crcc' sni-
f cli ti with th" m r-ia e and s"id
his on I v ib;ecti"'i f nn-- w s the
extreme y u"i 'f liis "t"ti' dan rh-
t'T. who is only 17. The bride fotti
is
MEDICS IN CONTROVERSY.
St. Lou's Doctors Vent Views on Dr.
Cooper's Remarkable Success.
St. Louis Oct. 10. The remarkable
sale of Cooper's preparations in this
city has now reached su -li immense
figures that the medical fraternity at
lnrre have become forced into open
dissuasion of the man and his prepa-
rations. The physicians as a whole scm to
lie divided with regard to the young
man's success in Si. Loul ( I V be-
ing willing to credit him for wind he
lias iccomplilhed while others assert
t'lnt t'e nVerwt he I as aroused is
of demand f t the preparations first
sprang up in this city.
"Numbers rf my patten' i whom 1
have treated fi r chronic liver kidney
mi. sto-"e'i troiHl he.V me me
after taking Coiper's remedies and
live st iled p sil'vely that he has nc-
c mp'i bed wondeifnl r -u'is
them I notici p"rticula'lv in ca
f st m-i.a. tr '"i'de that the man
ha ireBevsd several cases that were
of years' itand'n? and provcr very
obstinate treatment."
"I -m t'e mnu on ear'1' to
itvd ii th wav of rn tli a thM
1'iiv p io f r the pubi c p d simply
through profeasi a I prejudice n 1 I
m incline! t g;ve C p-'-tTn' b's
P'Spi at ii " c e i ri ''es rv it: to
sic-. ' ex ent h- pi p"l r d mo -str -ton
t"at 'as cut ncoided h m in
th; pr.."
Bryan 'i speech here tonight was a
general arraignment of t i republic-
an party and a statement of bis new
p s'tion on national questions.
T' e speaker commendcil th reform
work of Preiidenl Bpsevelt but si
s nod thai the president got bis in
to - reform fri in the dero-
. .. T 1.1... i.l...
oeralic plaltorms. ne sun run uiu
president had done much in the way
of reform considering the lack of
co-operation on tno part of te o?r
republican leaders.
In his ipechei during the day Mr.
Bryan told why he thongTi the dem-
ocratic congressmen should he elect-
ed tu the coming election lie said
Booaevslt did not have the proper
republican support in the last con-
gress while he had the support of
the democrats and sdVised his audi-
ence 1 1 send democrats 1 1 Washing-
ton if they wanted to assist in reform
legislation.
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GIRL AIDS CRIME.
Woman Who Confessed to Mnrder
Indicfed ftrr Terjury.
Los Ancles CI. Oct. 10. The
grand jury yestcr'al returned a per-
jury indictment a a'mt Mrs. Aure'ia
Behreck the self confess d ace m-
p'i'e of Ernest n. Btadcpole in the
brutal murder if bsr hnsbind in fliis
city several m nibs ago a d Superior
Judre Task fixed tie woman's hail
at $3000.
The ind'etment charges Mrs
Schreck who is but 10 yeirs old
w'th h vinr perj 'iel herscdf in tes-
tifying at the ci r nets' innuest that
hnr lars kil!ed h-r bushaud. As a
witness f r the pr s culiou at the
tv:nl i f Stncknole. the Wl man ts-
tified that she had by arrangement
i m-'t-d St ck'o'' in her home in
the dead if nl lit w'th her fin ers in
h r sri w' i' bt' shot lier huibind
to death in bed. 1
AMERICAN ERIDE FLEES.
ended Ins lite pnign plans in shape and the united
Disappointment in love i said to a.ijn u amjj H0 m wil begin
have been the motive for the sold this week
blooded mnrder Smith who was a rj the) I 'ml biffanfeations de-
fourth i sin to Miss Shepard had s .. f ( (.. f ue
wooed her for some time and recent- j oampaigO In the various c unties
ly was rejected. He brooded OVSr and townships the locil cinlidates
the unhappy ending of his coui (ship I . beginning their rauipaign anl the
anil tins at tern.. on. nisi ipiuung nis .. nil.IIM(. v w . motion
Vice president Fairbnks will pay
a i-ii io Indian Teiritory about the
23rd of this month and through the
elTorts of the Republican Central
committee of this district has con
-i Died lo eoms to Tulsa and make
a one-hour speech lie will arrive
on a special train about. .'I p. in. and
I mnkc a strong speech on the issues
that are before the American people.
Immediately after the speech ho will
leave for Vinita over the Frisco. Ar
rangementa are lieing made by the
ci niii.it ! t- lo make this a big day.
Speeches will lie made ill the eve-
ning at the (frand opera house or
siuiie hull especially provided liy the
Committee. The Republicans are to
lie congratulated that they were able
In secure Fairbanks as hn is one of
tin ablest speaker! of the Kcpubb.
an parly.
Ah TTer well kn wn pv- ician wh"
wi en too' t'"" cpWt v'-w l Belgian Tbrtnd to SHI Wifs for
t h
'( oo"e ma da." as he called it.
LAFOLLETTE SPEAKS
leads the Names rf Senators Who
Votrd Adjust His Rate Bill
Wichita r -.. O-t. 10. Senator
'olieri M. ' -Foilette of Wisconsin
n a ipceeb here ti night read the
names of the senators who voted
in i bis prop d amendments to
'tis railroad rite hill when it was on-
fsr consideration in Hie United States
He: Property
Antwerp Oet. 111. The terrible
treatment of a young Anvrican wo-
man who became the briile pf a for-
tune limiting Belr'nn in New York
lias just come to ihl wit'i the Hi 'ht
of the wife to the United States. The
"irl wns married to the Belgian) by
I'm name of Vanderbruggen last
Julv.
position he bOUvhl a revolver ami
went to the Smith Bticlid School. Miss
Bbepard responded to his knock and
he walked in anil for a lew moments
talked lo her in the hall. Suddenly
''e whipped out his revolver shoved
it against her head and fired twice in
rapid succession both bullets crash-
ing through her brain. A panic
spread among the pupils who rushed
out of the building screaming.
Smith walked leisurely out and
hoarded a ear for Wnrrensvillc. The
news of the crime went like wild-
fire and in less l ban half an hour an
armed poss. formed and was in full
pursuit. The identity of the ir r-
l mr was nnicklv established. Chief
of Police Holder was notified and he
dispatched four policemen In Smith's
home in Warrensville a short ijis-
tancc from the school. On the snb-
tirban car Smith confessed to the
conductor that he had killed Miss
Shepard and remarked that "they
will hajrs lo J II me to gel me."
Reaching home but n few moments
before the arrival of the policemen
"m'Ui t Id his f ither of the crime.
When the pursuers came in si -bl the
young man became highly neiv lis
and ran from the house to the rear
f the bern. His father rc-oa n id
in the house do 'h'e harnTed shut
-nn Inidcd was leaning agaisnt one
side of the house hut wns redid 'y
'nit who evidently hud dstsrmin d
not to put up a tltht but to end bis
life as soon a lie wns lurronndsd.
'l'" t' e roe " t within a few fert
of him. call:nr fir lis sur" n 'er
the fo"r o'U.w -.r" - I '' - 1 1
'' et hll SiptnrS) he placed the re-
volver Sgainsl his lii-ad an l blew out
' is bruins.
COLLINSVILLE FAIR OPENS
trt m now until elect on day.
Daily During Campaign.
Special lo The World.
I'nvhu-ka Oct. 10. Beginning
1 1 1 l Monday the Osage Journal will
appear daily during the reuiaimlci
of the preasnl campaign In oj"ler to
keep its readera more fully posted
nn campaign news. It is being liber
ally supported and promises to In
well received by its friends.
Comui' i ere to live the husband
sequestered his wife
In m ensr Antwerp
to k'll her because
(Date After 'eclating that the rail- make over her property to him.
oeds of the United States v hieh he I ' .
ai l an- cii'il-ili'i' 1 nt 111 bil!ons gf The heavy frost this morning inadi
ollars could I" bu'll and equ'imed ! business pick up in the sale of win
'oi six billi' ns. nd that trouaportation I tet clQthee.
7rcat Crowds in Attcrdancc and
Success Assured.
SpeHel to The Worl I.
CoUinsviUe I. T. Od. 10. Collins
v lie sTpeeta B0M i epole to be her'
t(vmO!TOW to participate in the grts'
Coney Valley fnir that is to be hsH
' re the remainder of this week
m a country iCSieraiy was entry nay ami an no
lie threatened ren Bnmbw of exhibits weri
he refused to brought in. Considerable care In
born exercised in the selection of si
dibits ami it is safe to say thai llu"
in lite best that Canev Yalley eat'
pi o lure.
Thcose who have purchased eon
BIG N6W YORK BANK MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT-MADE
NECPSSARY BY DEFALCATION OF THE HAVANA AGENT
The T-y"'
Kantss City CH '
il-iv nl the A'ecri"-1" ''
r fi's hore! from
c vj RVtwerd of
four nimiN fro1 '
ns were the ri n'
th
lu
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stables
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to
New York. II l.
ii .1. M. Ceballos
erehants with
WO00000 and
i nncSd today iii
10. An assignmeni
Co.) banker! am!
liabilities between
ff0y 1000 was an
a itatemcnl which
'echire l that failure wis due to tin
lefaieation ni l ab eondingof Manuel
Silveris I Co. Havana agents of tin
Yew Yiik co ' any. Bilveira I de-
falcation is Hleged to r mrl to
ihani A' ' "o "ailed from
H"V"p mi i) " netswlMv for
cached tliis city. Conninl fit the
tsaignee iMid today that Hiheria has
"ft on his own iteamer 0imelinsi
in parts unknown accompanied by
his wife and Children and thai every
(fort was being made to locate him.
ep hcrs of the firm of .1. M. (Mi il
lo-. & Co. are J. M. Cebjllos John B
Kiske ami Anderson C WHirn. The
'ssignce is William '. Rowe of the
law firm of Bultivan and Crontwell
of this city. Rowe sail to lav that
ti.P aaeti of the firm ware very sub
bending. Acconntanti are now a1
work on the ho ks of the company
It was stated unoiiieiallv that then
was ground lo liopje (hit the aset
wcill I be snlVcii nl to cover looses ol
the firm mi l that ii would be enable
in resume bnelnsw.
The J. M. Cebdlos & Co wis c
tftbllshsd abouf fifty years ago nn '
S is luge interests in Culm ehiefli
In tlie development of Railroads an
'i" ir plintetlnnii it opsrates a lim
of steamers bstWecn Kst V lk !fl
MINERS' CASE IN COURT
AROUMENT IN SUPREME COURT
Threo Omcera of WeBtern Federa-
tion of Labor Oet Hearing.
Washington Oct. 10. The supreme
court of the United Status today
heard the argument in the cases of
Charles H. Mover W. I). Haywood
iml (Iciirge . Pettibone officers and
uembari of the Western Fodaration
if Miiu is. who are in prison in Can-
in county daAo under the ohirgC'
f muriler nr former Oovernor
Unenberg) of that itite. The ease
otnes to tbs court on appeal from
th decision of the Idaho federal
t l ri fm in j lo grant a writ of ha-
beas corpus.
Pawhttska is Improving.
Special to the World.
PawhU'k Okla. Oct. 10. Paw
IUka is keeping pace will) her sister
ities in l be new slate ami is rapid
converting old buildings that have
orve I their purpose into handsome
i w brick and stone structures of
l.ich a fa tare city mny be proud
i'be streets in the business section
ri being straightened out and clean
I up and will soon present a tid)
ppearanee. Allen Cook of TuNn i-
eie working on a flue new building
hieh when completed promises to
ie a credit to the town and a uionu
:int to himself.
Millionaires' Will Contested.
Scrnnton. I'n Oct. lO.Thc genu-
' 'coe-s nf th" will which (Jeorge H.
eh." ley i f Philadelphia) claims is
the last wll and t-stament of his
'onsai. James t. Crawford a mill-
DEPEW MUCH IMPROVED.
Slowly Recover ng Good Health and
Sprits.
New York Oct. 10. For the first
rmc since last Uareh. United States
Senator ("haunccy M'. f)ep'W pre-
sided nt a meeting of the executive
committee of the New York Central
railway company. Depew appeared
t i he in good health and after the
meeting he declared that be is slow-
ly but sure'y recovering.
"At no time during the year" said
the senator "have I been in such
good health and spirits."
He said that if the omcmfwypsllt
He said that if the improvement
continued) as he bad every reason to
believe it would there was little
doubt that he would be in his seat
when the senate reconvened in December.
MAD DOgr CHASE IN AUTO.
Animal Bites Manv People Before
It II Killed
New oYik Oct. 10. A valuible
shepherd dog became . nlden'y mad
in South Norwa'k yesterday and ran
l iioit 'h l In' c ty alt icking scores nf
persons many of whom were bitten
In I iv the animal was killed. Kv-
Miiyor Adams was am it: those
bitten Men in nutomob les armed
Iwth shot "inis ami rev Ivcrs chased
the an m I thrmt'h the town.
They fired many shots but fn'cd
t hit I he do' which was fina'ly
k Ib'd by a coacbrn in in Saugatiick
after it bad run ma"y miles. Mnig
valnab'i dom wore bttin and thcgi
will have to be killi d.
TO BUILD WESTWARD
Milwaukee Road Issues $150000000
Mote Stock for Extension.
New York. Oct. 10. The report
from Milwaukee yesterday thit the
lockhol lets of the Chicago Milwau-
kee and St. Paul railroad had author
iaed the directors to issue $7r)0l)30!)0
new preferred and $7500000!) nddi-
tn n il cor."- ni stuck caused iittitt
surprise in Wall street which accepts
tin report ns true.
The general opinion is the stock
will bo sold for tho extension of tho
road Westward A significant feature
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tine cm! operator f Bcranton hcen resu-ned with the Pacific Coast
ml by Which he was lo come into pol- r M1.nv for purchase of its val-
"ssi.ui of all the gcrat wealth ol
'riwf nl. his wife and stepson being
DMCtlcally disinln rile I was vigor-
i-i' I tneked before Jndge Simin
.. r mi"' "w' court here today.
All nf the evidence I f en was for t' S
inrrs II I I sin win: that certain doc-
menls were forgeries.
no terminal facilities nt Seattle. The
tcrmlnali are said to be worth $23-
III l)')(l
Yiik Cll
o! J. M. C
tnntlal In rherectcr. bnl from Rnntsh ports mil has connection'
u i'' member! hasty sxurinntn it was finilesi :' S"iin. t'jn-i n enters an. I Span
& Co. but has not M.Ht they would requirS cnrelul liu- i-b-Anietieui cities.
W. () S'l'Mor fm "irly Midland
'alley ageiii. nt this place returned
tsttnrday from the Chickaaiw ni
Ion where he his been doing "ork
ni- the R' ck Island system.
Tho itip ArOttnd the World given
Tnedv evening bv the In lies of the
l'r"be'eri"n church brought in con-
siderably over a hundred dollars to
he church fund.
V. M. Brickston and son hve rc-
led fro"! Colorado Springs and
&fanitoa Ci Io. where they have been
for the hitler's health.
AHtrr? Crr I -n I J. B. w'ller
rent In ' hiwHng Tifsdav anl hid
tin fortune to secure thirteen dic ks.
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1906, newspaper, October 11, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133028/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.