Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLL THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15. 1906.
The Tulsa Daily World
J . tH W liditur and 0uer
of
IN ME iORY Or PIT .
Office in rWumafl Kinlilit.k1 Third Street. Telephone No 866
Knicm; in the Tuim i'netoffioa as Moond class mattei
thlOi.- nK SrHSrRIITlON.
Daily--by Mail.
toe Sear 400
Big Months 800
Three M'iiii l.rtii
Daily by Carner.
ine Tear 4J0
Month 2.4i
Pierce Month 1.20
Month a
SECRETARY TAFT IN TERRITORIES
ekfrlars Bridge Intended to Corn-
memorats Mil AcrievemenU.
Secretary Taft i in Oklahoma tbii week end is es-
peeiaJl) pleased Mid surprised at tb rapid growth ami
development of the territories. Secretary Taft Touches
the information that Fort Sill ii to be raited to I poai-
tion ol greater importance in the military irorldi n itation
which it richly deservee This ii matter of ipecal in-
tertel to Oklahomani and a itep in t e right directioi
which will be appreciated.
Secretary Taft ha I n a man ol Inj affair-. He ha-
diatiogttished himself in the itrvice of bia conntry no
matter in what poaition he bai been pla I and the na-
tion is proud of hi abilities and true American spirit.
The Times ha the following to ray of the big secretary:
Ureal thing haw- been 'lone in the Doited States and
by tha United State in the period covered by the admin-
istration! of President MeKinlay and Preiidenl Rooeevell
In thai period no other man lave the presidents them-
selves baa been tntruited with 10 many large reaponai'
bilitiea as baa William II. Taft aeeretary of war now on
a lo'.ir of inspection of the military poata of the weat
Since lie a called to the cabinet Mr. Taft has been
ceaselessly liuy. A list of his aceompliahmeuta and his
preaeni undertaking! would teem mfRcienl to till one
loriL' pflkial life Bat Beeratary Tafl baa found time tor
the amenities of bualneaa and loeial life besides. A
glance al hit n rd shows immediately thai he is a man
of Qne executive ability of great industry and of direct
and orderly movement. He knows what be is doing why
he is doing it and how it should be done A man who can
prOOeed that way with big affair is invaluable to a na-
tion. It in the bigheal possible tribute to Secretary Tail
to nay that take him all in all. be lias been the most
useful man in President Hooscvelt's cabinet lie has
been ready for any ureal rOBpOnalbility that could be
consistently aaaigned to him. He has met evary problem
without flinching. He has been very close to the presi-
dent in sympathy as well as in action. He has been a
Itrong reliance when wise counsel has been needed. He
u. broad in mind and generous in spirit. He can repre-
sent the nation with impoaing dignity under the most
formal circumstances yet in his movemantt about the
country he is distinctively democratic He has aroused
rx inula r admiration nutte at much a- he has inspired tne
rs t and coiitidenee of those who have been most in-
timately acquainted with his character and bis aebiave
menu With President Roosevelt a retirement at th(
end ol his present administration a declared certainty
it is a satisfaction to the people to know that there is
man of Secretary Tali's character policiea experieni
and ability in line aa hia possible auoceaaor
THIS IS ELOQUENCE
smoke lift with a cheer alvanee to the c a lanei
artillery and ric to the sky on the summits of victory
I have seen it cover the stilled form ol a comrade 1
have langfal iU glimmei and glow out in tne sandy How many of the gueete at the Pitt
reaches of the 'e-cii above tbt Hci- centenary dinner could have correct
... quivering with the trembling air that hugged . wTT 2
hot md bloodleaa boaom I bare seen it rise out ol the named? aaks the london Chronicle
depths ol the ocean ti m) baarl choked in my gullet uiackfriara bridge was intended to
eommeiiiorate the achievemeota o( ths
I tav taan the prisoner freah :. m Andew nville with Mef imu whoie famout son the
ia) oi hi Iboundi utill in bit eara aa I a bl 1 theme of the nlght'e oratory waa
born In the year of the bridge s lneep-
. hm veina when nve he treei it giui r.i d a gl in- . . f ...
Hot. On a tin plate on the foundation
lied thing againal the boundless blue in a t range land atone of tne bridge tba mldetghteentb
people itrange I peei i alien. I have fell it coma century conatructora carved their emo-
Uona In lofty lanKuage. That there
it n mj homesick ayea I a iweetest dainties) mora . ma- remain to posterity a monument
in woman tba Umighty bai yet molded into of tbla city'a affection to the man
i who by the strength of his genius
torm I have Men tl head m- .Tim reviews when ' ' . . .
the steadiness of his mind and a kind
each itep wti tba footfall ol a hero eai . glint of the and happy contagion of his probity
ba mets a victory amid the buzaaa of a triumphant peo- and jlrlt under lhe 1vnt! 8Vor wd
fortunate auspices of George 11.1 re-
pit And tb( eye Dor heart can conjuecture no place C0Vfiredi augmented and aerured the
the lias tl. His. nor time nor icene. nor circumstance. I'rlttab empire In Asia Africa and
when it is gilded by sunlight or tombered by a cloudi that
it is not the symbol of beauty of grandeur and glory
save aolitarj and alone whan it is lifted in injuatice;
and never will God male Hi- own -lars His heaven's
own blue and tba erlmsou ol the mornings with dishonor."
REVIVAL EPIGRAMS BY SAM JONES
Sam Jones picturesque evangelist now dead will he
remembered hv thousands of wmen who heard him al
An Arkansaa City editor makes this
announcement:
"In order to break Into Boclety
without being compelled to lay ray-
self liable for using a Jimmy I beg
to announce that 1 have lately re-
ceived permission from the College of
Heralds to Vse niv ancestral coat of
1 like a man who can prove by hia fife thai he's armg yjj device Is very beautiful
ittgton
"I would rather do anything than stand up before
l he tongue of a hud woman. ' '
"The biggest fool I know is a woman who marries a
man knowing til lhe time that he is dissipated. "
"God gave woman a little list and never adjusted her
hands to guna and pistols."
"You make the coffee bitter and then gel mad because
WHAT DOES ITT
PAUL CROWELL
Clairvoyant
and Palmist
Oives Startling Proofs of His
Marvelous Power.
"What do you supKse Is responslbh
for all these shooting scraps ?'
"The public schools. Their prlmar)
object is to teach the young idea bos
to shoot."
This Strange and Wonderful Man is
Gradually but Surely Turning
The Tide of Skepticism
Ordained to Do What He Does His
Marvelous Achievements Demon-
strated In Your Presence
While You Look
Listen and Wonder
Permanently Located at
220 S. Third St. East
America and restored the ancient rep-
utation and Influence of his country
among the nations of Enrope. the cit-
izens of London have unanimously
voted this bridge to be inscribed with
the name of William Pitt"
HIS DEBUT IN SOCIETY.
Important Announcement Put Forth
by Editor.
MERELY A FIGUREHEAD.
his revival services. Rude vigorous even vulgar aa he
often was he hail the faculty of driving a homely truth
home with an epigram often directed at a woman's foi-
bles. Here are some culled al random from tba publish-
ed accounts of his services i
gol
consisting of a Jackrabblt rampant
spitting In the face of a bulldog
coucbant on a shield quartering
green yellow red and pure white.
The green la emblematical of the
color of my forefathers the yellow
I p Stairs Don't Wing.
WALK IN.
READINGS THIS WEEK.
S0UTHWES1ERN TEA
And Coffee Co.
We have a few more of the
blue Japanese Oat meal BowIb
that wild be given to each pur-
chaser that nukes a purchase
cf 50 cents or more of our high
grade Tea Coffee Spices ex-
tracts Baking Powder and
soap.
You get a purchase ticket with
every 20 cent purchase whi' h
are exchangable for our High
Grade of China.
SOUTHWESTERN TEA
and Coffee House
Opp. Uohinson
Mot I
Tulsa Ind.
IStw turner
Hldg.
Ter
50c 50c 50c 50c
He I am afraid your father w.
of that streak we all have In com- 1 ODject.
mon at tlmea and upon occasions; i She Don't worry. He has very lit
the red what I aometlmea get in my tie to aay In our family
eye and what I used to pay 15 centa
It am t sweet.
a drink for and the white la emble-
matic of my bank! k al present and
my Intentions all the time the whole
nt rl your husband by argument and aurmounted by a crown of lambs-quarter
greens and three green onions
abashed. The motto is. 'In hoc
' I am sorry for any woman who will ait and listen fricassee' meaning 'my great grand-
to goaaip gboul her husband."
your husband ia)
"You can'l
dictation."
TO AILING WOMEN.
A Little Sound Advice Will Help
Many a Sufferer in Tulsa.
No woman can be healthv and well
.... . PP.s
"What is a town woman mil a country woman win ucaarj (n the sani(1 bua with
Captain .1. (1. WahTs oi Topeka in a recent a
dress paid this beautiful tribute to the American Bag:
"I have seen tile IIul' BltgTee a town 1 have seen It
-.lay and awing to the rhythm of a big bass drum; I
have seen it saucily Haunt its colors to the sun as ih
Yankee Doodle came hot and palpitating from the yd;
iuu' lifes. 1 have leen the Bag lift from stately dome-
and aureole the Qoddeai of Liberty with the iheen of it
trinea. I have seen u sum with the battle lint dim o
j-. - o n i Ann
lamer mmm one o M wv wr vv Jf ie m h
ragged Continentals who erased the - . .
Sunda) clothes ont" Washington.' I might also add that ' kijm.v. ar uv Ki(ln
. . . . my wife la distantly related to Lord ny W -Jt lUtlneyi
"' d ;" er "' dead lha" bt "' fMnon' Nelson whose father was one of the "aa bladder get inflamed and swollen
"Tne more bent mashed and warped the lady's bal beBt Bection bosses on the road from crowding the delicate female organs
Cork to Dublin. U.ok out for my ".v someumes displacing
coming out function." New York them. I Ins is the true cause of many
Tribune. I bearing down pains lameness back-
- I ache sideache etc. Uric poisoning
AKMOUR v-a rMRtalENta lw MmM .xdiu-hi-s. ditty spells.
languor nervousness and rheumatic
roroic Rmpl.. f th e-u.. paill.
Damanda 140000 for Itrturn t When luffeting 10 try DoSll 's Kid-
tatters Takea freai u Bej Pilla the remedy that cures sick
I kidnevs. You will get better as the
Chicago Nov. 1 --William S. Me- kidneys get better and health will
Bwaln and William Cola bis brother- return when the kidnevs are well. Iet
In-law were arrested here Friday Tulsa woman tell you about Doan'a
ilculated by anj charged with attempting to blackmail Kidney Pilla:
Mrs. Alice Talbot of North Main
street Tulsa I. T. savs:
"I loan's Kidney Pills which I pro-
the more fashionable it is.
'A woman i naturally a very sharp trader and very
tea Women have any conscience when it comes to trade.
She will sell an old pair of trousers for more than h"r
husband gave for them new ami then brag about it."
"In a Georgia town a number of girls married men
to reform them. Now the town is full of little whippoor-
will widows."
"The capacity of a woman for making everybody
about her uncomfortable cannot be
wn process ol arithmetic." J- K'len Arm""r and oth' mmbfn
of Armour A Co. for $40000 in con-
"I have known women too poor to own a pair of;ne(.Uon wl(h thf. t)Ppf tniBt nTestlga-
t . Uk nfc. I ..K I . v in nl
sioes. nil nave never Known one too poor to own a uw " in mm - ui. n.s.-
looking glass."
"If the devil ever puts his foot "I""1 n woman once
she never gels up any more."
"The bigget fool Qod'a eyes ever looked upon is
the woman who stirs the toddy for her husband."
'If my daughter had only one dress that should
be a whole one. If it lacked anything at all I should
cut it off at the bottom and not at the top."
Fashionable society always came in for -hary words
from the CliergetC .lone-. Hera are two characteristic epi-
grams :
"Sow little parties gnd reap big ones. Sow these
and reap ball rooma Sow these and nap germane and
from these reap spider legged dudes and from these you'll
reap a half thimbleful) of calves' foo jelly."
HIS REVELATIONS ARE MOS1
WONDERFUL
and acknowledged to be of the high
est ored. not made to satisfy idle cur-
iosity but intended to give those who
seek the truth n permanent benefit
lie does not cater to the superstitions
of the ignorant credulous people. If
you are in doubt that he can and will
perform all he claims feel yourself
invited to call and he will give you
a more substatial proof of his marve-
lous power than you have before re-
ceived from mortal.
Of course there are charlatans and
qtiacka in all professions but that
has never been used as an excuse. It
is a matter of history frm the re-
moteat age to the present time that
there are a few who possess occult
power sufficiently to enable them to
accurately reveal the past and give
a correct forecast of the future.
LOVE COURTSHIP. MARRIAGE
Your Wish and Object in Life Can
Be Attained.
A Secret You Should Know
The Power to Control.
Tf affaire of the heart or emotions
of love interest you he gives exact
and truthful revelations of all love
affairs settles lover's quarrels en-
ables you to win the esteem and af-
fection of anyone you desire causes
speedy and happy marriages; tells if
the one you love is true also date of
marriage; restores lost affection
nencp and confidence tn lovers and
discordant families; gives von the
full secret bow to control fascinate
snd chnrm the one vou love; also
those you meet and how to make n
person at n distance think of vou.
Pall enrlv and avoid waitincr. Do
int call through idle niriositv for
'imp is too valuahle to be used in-
Hscriminately. Office hours; 9 a. m. to 9. p. m.
I CAN SELL
Your Real Estate or Business
No Matter Where Located
Properties and Business of all kinds
sold quiekly for cash in all parts ot
the United States. Don't wait. Writ
today describing what you have to
sell ami give cash price on same.
If You Want to Buy
any knd of Business or real estate
anywhere at any price write me
your requirementa I oaa save you
time and money.
415 Kansas Avenue
OAVID P. TAFT
The LandMan
Topeka Kansas
ooooooooooooooooooooaxxxo
B MILK!
Tulsa Sanitary Milk Co
letted to have stolen from the files of
the company.
McSwaln was employed by Armour
i: Co. for four years as a BtenOftpBM
ind In that way had access to arts of
the mall of the packlnK compsny.
Since the recent beef trust investi-
gation was beRiin It Is charged h
ias taken letters from rbe flies of the
.omern Three vveehs apo. It is allec-
ld he approached Mr Armour and
hreatene.l to turn the letters over to
lie federal authorities unieaa he wns
aid MO.OOO
meeting was arranged arttb hi'Ji
t tho Auditorium hotel by Attorrey
'i.vsen'hBl M-ii.-r. It was acieed '.hat
10000 ahoulrl bi pab' him on the
'epvery of te letters nil 15.000 a
eel later "
Has plenty of Milk to meet
all demands of the city. Also
Butter that is made at station
Two wagona deliver milk each
day twice and will make any
part of the city. Milk station
on Boston between First and
Second. Phone 679.
Also have plenty of separated
cream. o
J. H. Zellcr Proprietor. R
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o Try The o
HOLLOWAY MEAT MARKET
They keep the best of
Beef Pork Mutton and Veal.
We sell for Cash.
Prices Are Bight.
A. D WELDY Proprietor.
0 1 A. .
cured at the Shackle Drug company iuluay 'i 10 0
rured me of a very aggravated case
of kidney complaint and backache. I
was in a very bad condition the ac-
tion Of the 'kidneys being too bt. Ml.und.r.tood.
quent and my back had utterly lost' .paMon me. Bad the first guest Id
its Strength I was weak and run t-e summer hotel calling to his neigh
down in general and was constantly aemgg the ha1 ..but cou(J you le
growing worse. I had tried so ' me haV( a shoehorn?"
many remedies without finding relief -A shoehorn?" replied the Ken-
that I was much discouraged. I heard tucklan. that's a new one on me. suh
about Hoan's Kidney Bills and got But I can let you. have some good old
them. Since they cured me 1 have felt Bourbon Buh." Cleveland Leader
like a different lierson. I have also
3Otoax)oax)ax)aK)oo c0
....8
rarmors Livery ana reed
used lioan's Regulets and think
i hey are a fine remedy for the liver
and bowels"
I loan's Kidney Pills are for sale
by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Doan'a
Kegulets J.r cents. Poster-M ilburn
company Hutlal". New l ora son
Barn
HICKOK & ATKINS Props
Fine Single ind Double Drivers A
Boarding n ipcdalty
Corner Firs and Denver i
Phone 492 Tulsa Okla. J
occcoccoajoc n
dllde
When M -' "in md rot- n iren at
hntot Vt " olleci SL'cnis or the tinted Mates.
I' ere ia auch a thing aa the race running out in miinv ..err rrMted 'we Bemember the name Doan'a and
ami Qod know- I am glad of it." I '"v datactl -s take no other.
Little Progress.
"OI yes!" said Miss Ku'eher "w
had a meeting of our club but wa
didn't do anything."
"Why you were In aeBSlon for fully
three hours'' said her brother
00OaX3OaoxD00eo oa)c
THE WORLD
O Prints the only Sunday Paper
in Tulsa. How can vou afford
"' kdow but It took us all that time o to do without it when n is 0
0 read and approve the mlnutea o m only One Dime per week'
th. but meeting " I oax)ajoaxDaxO0ox
HUNT'S RED LETTER SALE
Is Now In Full Blast
Please do not think hard of us for not being able to wait on you for the last 3
days. Our store has been crowded. 17 sales people are doing their best to please you
The Red Tags Tell You the Whole Story
Pattern Hats for $2.98 Ladies' Long Coats for $3.95 Ladies' Tailored Suits for $8.95
Ai In portant Feature Closing Out of Gents' Furnishings
"HUNT'S RED LETTER SALE"
A CUT TO THE CORE!
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906, newspaper, November 15, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133058/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.