Tulsa Morning News and Tulsa Daily World. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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i . til V U'olM.I' SATI f.'DAV. APRIL -I. l'"W.
Tun Tulsa Daily World
J. V. BfcfADV
Editor and Owner
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Pa.ljr except Sunday one week by earner.
y one month by carrier
I1 one year by m.i.l
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HOW TO GET STATEHOOD.
"I I (-- . f--1 . n it of line iiiif mi'l'' i-lnt
lli' ! -in-'c fur the pa .i.re f the ei.nbliny art t-r
.i.lmL-o.n of Otliih. n.i ;in.l Iinii.ni Territory t" -tate-
;ocoocococcococcc
! . i . Many express 'Var a- to the result tint few .''"
'reasons ''r their alarms l'crliai.s this feelim' of 1 1 1 r -
it in Sean-in B'-ildin Thirl Street Tilth-n-i No. :K5 . . . . j
i.iint v ai!tii);i!i!v.' ho-.-"- anil fears I'nino the r -lit
to. r) in m- I P'tt-.tfic-i 4.4 -c.i 1 cU.44 matter j r' t( inun-ity of the tVelin-.". f tht pie in thi- mat-1
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sffif. -t " ' " nn Know ic'l-'e I nil i ill'" lime i niiin..j
when our fat mut hi known. Th p-dw haw .. ;
jnnien at stake in this ipiestin ami have been confident i
uf success that any .u;r'.'i"tinn ..f failure r I ' i"i-- en- j
-tni:tt i n anil paralyzing t'.-.i r. The people ot' the t'o
territories believe they have been -riven miti'- pl'l-'i :
that lilt hill Will i.-t (his scsii! f run -re-.- Till1
j I 1 1 i ; have I'.rViT been llile a specific lis til'- people
M'l-)i-u:.U tn .- j.?' (i. t.-rni..iy r.. them hut they have been -'h-!i a ti
'" " ; w arrant t1' belief tliat e..iv.rrcs would n.-t adjourn until
j j -t;rr I n done tht people of the to territories.
Ha a:iul in:' happened tn chanL'c this b.-i i-f ? N'"t
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i i i J . i.Mii; .iitT.Tfiit t'rnm what thv w-r- h-n thr .nitVr.
.i :t . .r. i .. li..
Aii'l t1'' Uni'''l kn-p n.'ht "ii rn'An. Tln-r.- Ii.i- nut
!; il il;i ..l t li- p.i rr it il inl .1 fV n : i f i i - 1:n liiu!
ail.!itiiii.i! m.it'i ;;il hn-. n.t : a.!i."i f '. p'.aut. A
l.irr ;i'l..illi.l nt' li t pt- tl' ri l. . J..' t- rk ill. Iir.-ii
a.iiiril tlii- A I'fk.
Tin' ill ti r l:i.iri i.b I .ll ! i Mi. .1. V. lirl I V ! i I
aid !.-..!. r i ti.i- v k i:. i.i-.pi'.' I i- W'i i M hi iN.-ffirt-
tn h.lllilir t.'lf hru nl' (lir tcl'll!i!i' . 1 1 1 r IMtir li i i -;l.-.t i-r.
Mr. Ir-rrv ri.nlnili'i l.i. . ah i-v . i ji'iirr- in hr I !i;n li-.-ti"ll
rll. ill it ;.. .-I :...- ;i r:.- nt impi'l t.llirr. Mr. I'.rra
i.t a Ihtiiibn- nt' thr A - . . i t ! i I 'i -.. 11 U;ir n . nr pi .tn Irii t
of :.! illlil 11 lrw-.;icl Ilia ' i nt' will.' vpiit.ll lull. Hi' i
ri'ciitvi .it ii;.' tn iii Irwr n.iil nutnl iluiin.' a rn-cnt trip tu
th I'aiiama raual. Mi. iVm i ui iirinii-lv r r
y ti.c liiial i i w -pi.i-r Irnli'inM.
rniiiitfrr wi-rr appmnti'il. Nut in th Ia.t.
T'.r pi'i.p!. uf Oklahoma ainl Iinlian Trrritoi-v houl
o!'i.. riiorr tn work writin.' Irttn'-. TIh-i 'houM In' I
-nt tn l h hi .-1 : 1 1 1 :i t s uf tl.r mniili.-r- of innuri- "i-kin
ihrm i w rite. - Oklahoma rini.--.Fiiinial.
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LIKE A BLIGHT.
Thi Uorlil rml.'iiv ui-.'il to '.'iw it- army u! f i icn l.
tin- !--l !'. mm vii-c of iIm' m l i .inri-i alittnity M-i-
fjl. So far a is km. 'Mi tiv' tin- iiiaiia'.'i'iii.'iii. tin- Worhl
a thr only iap r in thw t.-t i ilury t -Af an I'xtra nli-
tion Liivin-.' Ihr pri.p!(. thr lir-t nrw ot' t!ir aw fill earth.
flia!..-. Tli.' papri- wr il il i jhiil ... s i- raiTirr ln.
to ;.!! I lie u!irril'"i of I hi- U'oihl in iwry nt of thr
City. I'llllrlin Arrr por m tli. I '. .h 1 1 1 so .r. thr
li.-i l.iy wimlow (!;' !ir Sharklr hi-iiur coinpuny. ami the
telr.'rapli oilirr-.. livery etl'.nt wai inil'li' to keep the pen-
plr potn on the late ilispalihes fioin he scene of the
awful ralarlwn. The tnanaL'emeiit lakes mi particular r mi-
lt for the newspaper pnit shown in ciriii'.' for ils Miliscnli.
ers. The paper which ilnc n . 1 . . has in. ri.'ht to the
name. .
NEED A PUBLIC LIBRARY.
In these inu.lrrn ilas i.f rMiyt'Mrii ilM eilncatioii
there is no one tiling rnnre essential to ailvancement than
pnhlie lihrarie.. M.mv f th. piominent men of t.lay
nin I those in the lesser walks of life owe much f their
s'"'r- " 'I Incalioii leaned hy the lampli'.'hl in the
pnhlie lihraries. I'nlilic hl a ties are heeoinin.' tnoro nml
more roiiiinon in the eilies ami the i;oo effect in sprcail-
ini: knowle.li.'e is felt nil over the lan.l.
The city of Tulsa lias an opMiitiinil v to scenic a pnh-
lie library for little in i-t nu n t . TI it v has secmcl a
donation of .fl.'lui f- An.liew ('arnei-ie for a public
library hiiil.liin: pn.vi.lin' the city i:ives f.lMI n e.ir for
Its maintainance. The city conhl hae a lihnirian. li-hl
an.l heat !'. r the small vim of f.'.no a year anil have
remainint- the sum of .Rutin to een. in piirchasiiiL- books
for the library. A public libinrv is a n sity. I.t s
have the libra rv.
Hilitoi i . 1 1 1 v. the St. I. mils I'. public ay. ronuiient iiv.'
: n t .' t .t i : 1 1 1 of i" iv'iv- to i ri . ! i l.e i est i id ion - Irurn
l.ii.is in th.- linliat: Territory :
"No w..n.i r 'inita people prefer ilrfeat of the bill to
its pus-.-i''' wiihont the ori'.'tiial proi-ion pemiittiiiir the
Ii ili.ois lo -rll their alottril I.iii.U oth.-r than home-tea.ls.
In he -h.ipr Hi which it ''oes to tile presi.ient tile bill sets
back the v!icr f progress in th.' Cherokee Nation an.l
other pails of ti.e territory tor years. I.arnl shark- may
now hae a picnic 'jrttiii'.' the In.liaiis to si'jn away their
birr ri.'hts li one form of aureement or another for a trill.-.
hiokitiL: to future le.i-hi t ion to confirm the transactions.
Ami the fanner who at la.-l plow tho-e lainls will pay bi''
proiits lo I he -peculators.
An.l coiicln.lin- its stroll'.' editorial mi this subject.
I he Iff pllh! IC sj ;
"Ihe .lc.nl luiml ..f congress rests like a blidit upon
lhe-c lands Tlie Iniliaus have reason o fear thit the
hl.jht will ii. t be lifted until by hocus-pocus of one sort
' i ain'tler. they h;ive been foob'il out of their rights in
litem. In the in. ..mi inie the whites of the territory siiT.r
t'1"1'- th in the li .lin is by the perverse ..bstnictioii (f
congress." t
flic Iirnncrat is to he commended lor the .sentiment
cpress.-i editoiially yesterday in rei;aid to the invasion
of blind heje; ;i (..( musicians. The writer doubts
if thi'.e is -t soul -o hardened and despicable who would
run away a uorihy person In distress. In fact more hum.
hues are iinH.sel lhr..ui:li the k. lid osily (he public than
thr.ii'.'h any other source. I 'ml the b.--ais come not sin--1
l"" hatlalioiis. They till lb. streets and crowd the
stores. They come tumbliiii: from every pint of tin m.
try ami every street corner is resonant with the hum drum
1 " "'' "popular airs." Coins drop merrily into the
waitim: hands f the alms se.keis. scarcely r..- nt
boastin-' an .uvan "i imler.
Tl"' I "f oilsa fce as though the invaders
w.'ic hec mill;: too numerous. In the cities bci-ars are
nol alh.we.l ii.n He m reels but are restricted to the
Immcs pro- ided for (her care. This plan should be adopt-
'd by the city of Tu'sa ami hc alms seekers sent to the
Immes prepared for them whee eveiy care will be s-iven
th. m and lovinir hand care tenderly for every want. The
h""i'- prepared n maintained for the unfortunate are
the place f.r the blind and crippled and not the streets.
Everjf
To Ask Himself
OPERA HOUSE TULSA
ONE NIGHT ONLY
hursday April 26
Mr. F. W. Buel Finds Honor In Announcing
The Most Important Musical Event In Years
xaxiaixs3ci:wcaaM-iw.i;Uji i.li.Jl;nuafi-- I trust HAMMrRivn 7tvp ad-s
h ma w iii i v u i. Lt.
THE YOUTHFUL SEASON.
Spring.
A whi-pei on the heaih h
And blo-s.ii eek the wakiicj
Ah ! surely now the if.. in vnii
I- III her blu-hiii'.' icauli nl: i.
April.
Mai. lei. r ; i check- llh teals me w.t.
Ami ruefully him eebr..w arch ;
l-'l a- i hey -ay thou Ihinkcst et
! mat incnsiteiit madcap Murch
- Hubert l.ovell .iu.
u Would it not improve your lawn if you had
some of our Guaranteed Garden Hose
and one of our splendid Lawn Mowers?"
Ve have the finest line of Lawn Mowers
this year we have ever carried. Always re-
member that we are headquarters for
everything in Hardware
iman
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HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO.
If It Comes From the Hale-Reynolds Hardware and Supply Company
jff jff It Must Be Good jff j0
ocoooooooooocoooo
KO00OO00OOCs
Fancy Carnations
At THE ROBINSON HOTEL CIGAR STAND
50
(G A DOZEN
'00C3OOK)0CCC-C0
liovernor F'rantz of Oklahoma con-1
tributes an article entitled "The New j
Stale" to the May issue of "Smith-
west." published by the Passenger
Traffic heparttnent of the Rock Island-Frisco
lines. The price of the
mat'iizine is live cents a copy or fifty
rents a year. Address all communica-
tions to 10J1 F'risoo buildin? St. Ixiu-i--.
Mo. 4-16-121
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Wanted Position by experienced
saleslady. .Address l care World.
21-4-6V
Try a split of Siiehoysan water
10 ets.
Plans and Specifications may be
found at the office of I. P. Clifton
the architect up to 4 p. m. Monday.
April oOth. lflOt) for a three-story
hotel and business block. All bids
000 -00000
5 MATHEWS &RUGGLE5
o ARCHITECTS 2
0 Suit 7 and 8 Rosenfel-i Bid O
TULSA I. T.
must be accompanied with a ecrtified Money I-oaned on City Property. m
! check for $.')00 to be forfeited to the O 0 ' CS400OO
owner and architect if said succetssful 1 - ''mBmm
bidder fails to make bond. All bids j The famous llader (linger Ale sold
to be addressed to owner and archi-: everywhei e. Kquals best imported
tect. n!y . cfs.
W. II. NICELY. Owner. '
L P. CLIFTON. Architeet. Tulsa P.ok Store is the place for
4-1-MOt ' i them "rold drinks." ll-4-tf
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a. I.ll;l. ' Il . I
.Mi-s.eirii K-li'sa-. ii.c . v market (.- !
I.i lm. smelter i epre.ei tath .n.. :
ce..Ie i t el.L. another re.lll.-tiol i j
I'l "' . The tisK j... (' 111 ( .. '
ai:e. l ion ;
makirn.' the hi-hesl e.ra.1.. of ore.
"ollh t'I. . r.eti.t ' ;l .
i. I. .e.ei:t-..
Il-m't I'n i I (.. s (. Pittun .(..
eli.x "imli H Srindav and Monday.
on can buv (tie .iiti.-b s in j- f'r
i'tie-1'air price Monday one .lav mil v.
AND HIS ORCHESTRAL BAND
50 Superb Musicians 50
10 Celebrated Vocal and Instrumental Soloists 10
A .inht of Keen .Musical Relish That TuUa
Can Never Forget
Reserved Seats Now On Sale
Prices 50c 75c $1 $1.50
AN HAKl.Y I SLKVAIION IS SKiOCSTLI)
Mail ordera When Accompanied With Remittance Promptly rilled In
the Order of Their Receipt. "A W ord to the Wi.se fit"
Special Rates on All Railroads
The World Want Ads Bring Results
We Hie m.( .I)..' all the v..ik. but
e have the bio.-es) slice tirades f
wall paper (.. s:.i( .veivone. TuUA
I'c-uatiii'.' C... 114 Fust Third street'.!
4-TVit
For s. inethin- n wall patr
and paints. er Ms. Tnl IWorat-
in-.' Co. Phone 407. 4-l-.1t
When you set thirnty drink bot
tl of .Ur "XLNT" h'tni nodi -t.
r. Th Smifh-Hitrn BottMnjr Co.
United Confederate Veterans'
Reunion
New Orleans
April 23 24 25
Midland
Valley
Makes Rate
For
the Round
Trip
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Special trains from Fort Smith direct to New Orleans without
change. Train leaves Fort Smith at 8:15 a. m. April 23. arriving
New Orleans 8 o'clock p. m April 24.
E. FITZGERALD Agent
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Morning News and Tulsa Daily World. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1906, newspaper, April 21, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134630/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.