Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 228, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Chicago Market Letter.
I Furnished by the A. M. Mi-I f iii'iiml l
Coiiinis-inn Co. Hium-h Otlice -h'oorn
11'. Alexander Hitihliiio Till-
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W heat fables lln iiioi iiiiij: show-
ed nn advance iif .. A win- from
Antwerp this 1 1 1 ii i i i j stated lluii t lie
continent prospects for wheat were
better the iivcriiire limn la-l year
although llif vichl nf southern Pah-
is disappointing.
The Northwest Miller staled Mint
Ihe Hour output luis increased lli.Ollll
barrels duriii" I lie w eek hut I here
was Ho export and Hie domestic de-
mand was fur tiiick shipments only
The Price Curenl stated llmi t lu-
ll ub lit y and yield of u inter uncut
was .jut ilit-il by early exiectiitions.
The pit crowd was very bearish and
expected an easier neninc but as
ihU did nut prove out they bought
nil that was offered but later S larpe
selline order found them all loaded
snd the attempt to sell out the line
caused a break of 'n cent. At the
bottom lifrures their wb pond sup-
ort by the bull leaders and the mar-
let was advanced over a cent but
this uus held to the close. The wheat
market could easily advance for from
1(1 to 1.) cents er bushel if the
piiny crop was seriously damaged
and there is also a possibility of in-
jury to crops in other countries.
The receipts were lipht Chicago
'lad seven curs Kansas City HI and
the northwest 1S2 against ' 140 lust
year.
Corn-The bulls si ill it ml this
market and the .selling from the in-
terior holders is very limited. Coun-
try .eople are bullish and will not
price is riclit. The next two week J
rosn me corn to market nines n
will probably see heavy receipt. Ii t
the withdrawals are equally heavy
I mill the i li-valor. In the pu three
day I here Ini been I ..'im.iiiiii biilicl
shipped. Al the advices continue to
confirm Mini tin. oh I s crop will he
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both mils and corn held steady ami
Mhe close tin. near la-l nimbi's licurc-.
Provision 'flic receipts ol hues
Here .'IJ.IHin. The market opened slow
mid weak. Swift control the pork
and there may he an attempt to
siiieie the shorts. The market is
very erratic and nervous. I.ard ami
ribs sold off a little but the winy t
no lime was very wide. We Im-Iii-vc
on any further break provisions n c
H a I purchase.
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1: RECENT OKMULGEE HAPPENINGS
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Chicago Cash Grain.
Wheat-
No. ' red K4vi87.
No. .'( red 8'iid 8li.
No. L' hard kta K'i
No. .'I hard 78ui8;l.
No. 1 Northern Stiui 87.
No. -J Northern 84irfWi.
No. .1 Northern 81( 8li.
Corn
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Regular .Meals 25c.
Best Short Orders in the Citv.
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Kansas City Cash.
heat - -No.
I' hard 7s...ki 7
No. ;l hard 7.ini 77C
No. 4 hard (iSm 74."
No. red S.'u;S4.
No. :i red 7K.h
1 1 'orn
I No. whit.- :li.
No. ;i white "il.
No. 'J mixed ."iH.
No. II mixed ."ill.
No. 4 mixed 4!l' -.
'J white 4'J.
No. "J mixed .'I810 It!'.
No. ;t mixed ;iti' .in ;i
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I'hore .11. No. 214 Ka.-t Third
Dour and Teed.
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1 t. bottle tine maple syrup . .
Ilh can Monlauk Coffee ....
Help men who place their
in Tulsa by usint; this codec
l! cans Hlack Mini corn
Pkp ("reuinerv Itutter. per lb. .
Hulk Creamery Hnttir per tli
1 lb package oda
packages mince meat
pilon sour pickles
Ih veniiine Africa Java
lb lincst Pcal rry entice. . .
Hi celebrated 1 linden coffee
Try our Pilt'iim collee. 'A
A-Ui inn corn
'in.. iaiiilai'il corn
Flour.
Ii. P. Hour per Mirk
Perfection per sack
;i lbs lai'i;e prunes
1!' lb su'ar
ti lbs navy beans
Ill bars Lenox soap
'.i thss laifie prunes
2 lbs extra Inrce prunes ....
ti tls bulk oatmeal
1 tb corn starch
Crackers by box lb
1 doz pint fruit jars
1 (Wen (iiart fruit jam
1 dozen half gallon fruit jars
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Wheat
No. 2 red. cuh on track 88'
No. 2 hard 81m 83.
July i!i'14ui' bid ranpe 7!-'Hi
Sept 80 bid. ranpe 80'(n Jj
I lee 82;s nominal rant;e 82'4iri8.'f
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No. 2 cash .11 '4ki .11 1 o.
No. 2 white .". ...
July 4H:i4 asked ranee
Sept .10"s a-ked raiife
lats
No. 2 ca-h .III' L.i 4M.
No. 2 white 4.1."
July :i a-ked.
Sept .'tli--' u-ked. nii.ce "('
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LOOKING UP TENCES.
Citizens Amious to Learn How Votes
Are to Be Canvassed.
Cuthiie (Ikla.. June 21. A li-l pil-
lion of ( Kap' nation politicians.w ho
were recently here lo lake up with
(iovernor Frank Krant. the pro)Misi-
tion of making: Pawhuska a tirst class
Icily also bron);ht up the' manlier of
cam ainc the olcs in the Osnjre na-
'lion alter the election of delegates to
the constitutional convention. This
is a iliestion which the Usages have
Iml been able lo solve.
The statehood lull makes explicit
provisions fur canviis.in(; the votes in
I lie Indian Territory but is silent on
that point rcLiil'dinv I lie ()a(;c nation
aitiioiivii me latter is lacking in clei
tion iiiachiiicrv mid experience th
san e a Imliiin Teritory. The iiies-
lion will al-o he taken up with Sec-i
retarv Kil-on and Chief Justice Hur- !
ford.' j
! Intere-t in the foi'iiiatiini of a con-;
slitulioii for the new stale ha reach-
ed the -liuleiils in the central Hkln-'
hoinH Normal school nl Kilmoud and !
plans are licini: ininlc by the holding 1
of a coiiv eutioii inpoed of the student-
and a full const it in ion will lie!
formed. ili-eissei and adopted as a
pari of the school work in political
economy. i
RICHMOND PIONEER DEAD j
Joseph Golden. Ex-Marshal Killed I
: in a Coal Mine Accident.
J Itichiiioiid Mo. June 21. Joseph
liohlen. ex-iiiarslial of this city is
dead as the result of mi accident in
the coal mines while he was in charge
; of ii crew of men retimlierintr a shaft
lie was one of the best known shaft
experts of the Missouri coal field and
had been an important factor in I lie
development of the coal industry of
' Kii lllliond.
j Mr. (iolden was a native of I.eitrim.
j Ireland. For many years he was the
city marshal of Richmond and made
a record as a brave otlicer. always
pnli-iiiiii: to liL'L hanil lo haiiil in-
stead of shooting when enforcing
an arrest.
WEDDING
ACCIDENTS
REVIVALS
A carload of Gas Ranges and Gas Plates just
received. We are now in a position to supply the
wants of everybody in
GAS GOODS
of the best manufacture. We have the stove adopted
by all the leading gas companies in the United
.btateS. Call and PVaminp unr mommntk lino
v. -Mi liJC4lllllJtll llllva
IVJcCLURE-GRAEF
HARDWARE CO.
FIRST AND MAIN
Okmulgee News.
i iku. ulc.ee. I. T.. June - Tht
SeVl'l's li'ock. tuo.li.i I.. i..L ..1
stone buldinv. witli a one bundled
and lifty foot frontage i now n-
cciviny the linis)iii(! louche-. Thi
building contains ix lm-inc rooms
down stairs and tw enty -i-iht oflice
iihiiiis up stHirs lasidcs toilet iih.iii.
closet etc. It is located al the cor-
ner of the two main streets of the
city and is a stiucture s Idnin seen
in a cty the sie of Okmulgee. Tin
building was linill by W. IC Crime-
an architect and builder of thi city
lie had the contract for the entire
building iuclndint; the electric lights
and water work-. The building i-
occiipled by the follow itiv )iii-ine
linns: Ciliciis' National Hank. Cap-
Sever s cciicral merchandise
. .leiinin.s Kichl. dry vood-
noliou. Walkin' jewelry store
Moore hook an I -I al ioiiery.
po-t ot!ice llll I I he ( 'hiefliiin
The upstairs i- occupied bv
the telephone exclimiue. real estate
lawyers and doctors' .. tines.
Till' lillihlilit: will lie I'omt'lelei! I-
a few day- and will he one of im
finest buildiiiL'- ill lli- section ot
the Indian Territory.
'flic hiiildiii'j i-o-i Captain Sever-
ah. iiit .Y.'lli.lMiO.
i tain
jstor
the
oliic
A couple of evetiill.js ai;o Mi.- Nel-
lie Miis-ey ihe only daughter of h'ev.
Ma-sev. of the M. K. chui'ch. ami
Mi. It. H. Smith while bu.v lid-
iiij:. met with an accident which i-
certain to result seriously if not fa-
tally. Their horse an old. vent If. family
animal look fright on the bridge in
Ihe east part of town and backed the
Inittuy down the embankment the la-
dies beinir thrown out and falliiu. a
distance of twelve feet . Had it not
neeii tor some misnes nreaKini: ineir sy iv auia. .viis iionlvn that w car-
fall in all probability both would ! lie with her the tr I wishes of all
have been killed instantly: as it was. I this ople with whom she lias been a
Miss Miissev suffered from convul- iteneial favorite.
ii i.s ti t sevi ml hour- and l ll-is
ritin i- un.ililc p txirn in bed
Her bruin and the spinal chi ld ueai
the neck are both injured and tlic
doctors arc fearful she may I rip.
pled tor life. Mix Smith is on.
mas- of bruises but was not so far
a- yet ascertained injured internally.
The bridge is very unsafe und a
similar accident occurred on it last
week when a Mrs. Patterson met with
a similar tall and is now a ciipple
for life.
Wiir i-oresponili in uiuli islaiios
I hill there has been no money in the
treasury lor th. purpose but thai it
is Ihe intent ion ti. fix the bridge ai
once by h . .ul i i subscription-. or.
failing ibis lo close it as a lhoroi...i-'l'11-
In the liieanl ime the sympiit' -ie-
i I the entire community are with
Ihe injured ladies and their families.
T' union revival ineclinv In im.
held in an empty livery har;i is '
iiij .jreal siicccs and i icn v..'
lln upport of all Ihe chiiii-hc. I!.
crowds aie in attendance and all tin
di ii in ii. it n n- wi he milled lo a-
l c ie-ull i I the in -I i iy conversion-.
"m t In- llllh of July the I ml in : .
"ill hold a iiiiiip inceiiiiu about I vv .
mile- ami a hall onl-idc the cil v . I n
d'nn preiichi 's . i'l H. n char-c. and
I'Uii lrcil- ai" i 'p.'. led fn in miles
fi nd lo pit h their lents ami ciiinj'
in t!"- iiei.Jili'li.iol for the three oi
four weeks hc i.'liiir will last.
The Crow ( inriloii wcddlii'; at Ibe
Preshylei Ian church Wednesday ev-
euin. was one of the ..wellcl .social
functions Okmulgee has ever known.
The church was packed with visitor-
and friends and the chancel was a
mas of flowers and Ihe bride was
the iiio-l ehaimiii; llowerof I hem all.
In leaving thi. city to make her home
with her huliiiml in far-awiiJ Peini-
Now In New Quarters
And prepared to give the
Iubhc the Best of It in
Furniture Stoves Hardware Queenswareetc.
Undertaking and Em-
balming a Specialty.
Mowbray 4 Winterringer
Archer Bldg. Phones 54.' W 132. Tulsa I. T.
Bockfinger & Hedgecock
REAL ESTATE LOANS ABSTRACTS
?ee them. Suite 4 Froug Building Tulsa Ind. "
CLAY FURNITURE CO
Trimble Building
SECOND and BOULDER STS
THE GRASS WITHERETH
COMPILED BY TAMS BIXBY.
Liverpool Closing Cable.
Wheat V" '4 t.iher.
Corn - i .'.tu - hifjlicr.
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Opened weak.
Chicairo
Kansas Citv
Omaha
St. .Joseph
Hogs.
Kcceipls
! Doctors Investigate.
! Special lo the World.
I Kansas Cilv. .lime -J1 - Several doctor-
have called mi Mr. .1. S. Swain
owner of Swain "s lvsiepsia Tablets.
In. '. W. l.isihiner. Odessa Mo. and
Pi. W. p. Hall both these doctors
ic port seme wonderful cures maile
with Swam'- lK-pep-iu Tablets. Mr.
Swain bus -j cut veins perfectiii!; what
seems to he an absolute cure for all
tonus of i r digestion and stomach
AND THE FLOWER
I But the Mercy of the Lord Endureth
i Forever.
After nn illne-s f 1 1 j 1 1 1 in mill
from a compile- . of dropsy am
heart disease. Mi bin Prances Chen
oweth pa cil peacefully awav ill .'
yesterday leornini; al 'Ii.
f her mother. Mr-. M. K. L.i ;
short di-tance -oiilli ot h'ei
trouble
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The wonderful cures have
caused careful invest iurnt ion and from
report no case
Ibis treatment.
loo lin 1 1 to yield
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hoi il
Chicago Hog Markets.
Unlit. i)..Ti((i tl..Vi.
Heav y (!..'k)((i II..V.
Mixed (i.40(ii (i.(!.'i.
Hoiiuli i..'t."M(i tl.4.".
Cattle.
Op'lied Steady. Receipts:
; Latest and Most Fashionable 8
I TAILORING
LDAN BODY
TULSA'S MODERN TAILOR H
Murphy Will Be Here.
Tin inmiltcc on speakers an-
nounce that they have received the
services of lion fleortrc A. Murphy
of Miiskotee. fo fell all about the
American Kacle at the jmind Fourth
of July celebration in Tulsu. Other
prominent speakers are hein invited.
The committee says it intends to p-t
the real genuine and cream of the
oratorical world In do the spell-bind-inr
stunt in this city on the occasion
of the double celebration.
Mrs.
nesilay
son. V
Mrs. Brown Dead.
Nancy Hrown. who died Wed-
aflernooii at the home of her
. H. Hi own was buried yes
terday in Oaklawn cemetery. The dc-
reused left three children." Old av'e
w as the cause assigned for her ileal Ii.
; Will Cure onsumption.
j A. A. Ilerreii Pinch. Ark. writes:
I "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best
I u-piiiation for coiurhs colds and
i lunir trouble. I know that it has cur-
d coiisumpitnn jn j o-t staires."
'oit never beard of iinvoen nsiiiL-
Money - far and not bfinniim: in
'iettnan IlriiL' romiianv. i House
n cloi-k
home
er a
Fork.
Mi-- Ciiel.owel'i '.'4
aure. and had Ixc 'inii 1 1
Ollll of her life. Slic nil
10 j Lafayette. Iml.. where her entire ii'e
was spent until about a ear :i....
when the family removed to In 'inn
Territory. settliiiL' fir-t in Tnl-i in
hopes a ehanue of climate iniht be
'beneficial to the vounir invalid.
Por awhile her health sceiiie.1 lo
be on the mend but shortly aflii
removing to If ! pork which o k
place late ill the winter. Miss Cliino-
weth bectm to lifeline and about the
first of April became seriously ill and
never afterward rallied to any ex-
tent. Miss Chenoweth was a Ijea.itiful
character and her demise in the
springtime of life is a s.ul bio v in
family and friends.
Besides her mother she i sur-
vived by a sister step brother. Mi-s
Annes Chenoweth. and Pert Maker
and a brother at Lafayette. Ind.
The funeral will take place at tin-
Kir! Prehyterian church in this city
at 11 o'clock this tnnniinj:. conducted
by Rev. V. V. Kerr. The Kew uakee
club of which he was a member. ill
olliciale as pall hearers. The burial
will be in Oaklawn cemetery.
Ccnta'ns Complete Report of. Danep !
FADETH j Commission.
Muskogee . T. June '.'.- Tains !
Hixhy. coinmis-ioner lo the Five Civ-'
ilied Tribe has finished tin mpi- '
latioii of a reference law book for!
Indian Territory which include n
complete report of the Ibiwc ci n.
miion und all of the laws enacted
by eoiivre-s which in any way nlf"i
llie law of Indian Teiriloiv. j
Tie new work wi
the law that have
. 0: Jtes afTeet ini;
li.i.ii. iiuh xi d and
I.. 1111 liiiil will make
der-t I. be-ides all of Ihe impcr- !
Iiint eitieii-hiii ilcci.ioti. Theie will!
he four maps. One of these will bi-
ll railroad map. showiiu.' all of the!
railroad line in Indian Terrilory.
The other will -how the nature ol j
the land whether moiiiitainoiis low j
timber or prairie land. I
I contain all of
been passed I
Indian Temloiy (
arraii'jed in ;
lln 111 easily nil '
Special Prices the
Balance of Week
All Over the House
Stock Includes everything
in New and Second-hand
Goods
Kxcu rsion
Valley at 7:'
to Jeliks oil the Midi. in
J.1 this morniii);.
i Foley'
sat is led
j In Memory of Miss Chenoweth.
The funeral of Miss Ida Clienoweth
la native born Indiana irirl will be
i held at the First Pi-esbyferian church
at 11 o'clock this morninir. In meni-
i hit of the deceased and a a mark of
I rcsjiect to the bereaved family it in
I leirei that s manv members of
the Iloosii-r Club and I ndiannns resid-
ing in the city as can find it conveni-
ent be pre-eiit at the church at
the hour appointed.
New Barber Shop.
The Smoke House Harber !m;i willj
en for business next Movdn x mn ti- j
the front room ol tee .Smoke !
on .Mam -ireet. I lie Null
furniture. coiiitiiii: of a fine
land bar fixture- ami three 111
date hydraulic chair- have- arrived
and are beiiiir put in place. The
simp will be one of the tinesf in thi
cilv. and will be a n oni y maker
for the owners.
TriRco Specials
Pt. Ixuus .mil return 1 1 7.S0. Ci :
ibl'o. f.'.ri..k'i. Milwaukee. Wis.. Ifyfl.Sd
Finai return limit Oct. .'fl. Tickets op
sale daily to Sept. 'IOth.
Very low rates in Michigan resort-
San Francisco I is Anodes and re
turn. V2. Kiiml return limit Sepi
I'i. Tickets on sale June 4 to July 7
Portland. re..'on and return .fi.i..Vi
Return limit sixty days from dale o
sale. Tickets on -ale June IS to '?
Iow rates to all New Jersey sum-
mer resi.rt.
Portland. Oreou. Seattle and T"
coma. Wash. and return final lino1
Oct. .11. ii4.:i(l. Tickets on sale daily
to Sept. .'ill.
I if iivcr. Colorado Spriniis $'.'J.7li
Pueblo .'Lb-'i. Triiiiila.l. fr.'i(i
(ilenw I Spiiics. f.'l.'t.fl'i. (iiimii
Junction. Colo. Ol-iIcii and Salt Luke
mirror i ' " ' " '"r ""' found tpo.
in.... i:...:. ... .ii tel..
; lieinni limn. on. .ii. I Ii Kit i 1
ale iianv to ept. .10.
I w rates ti pacific coat. Montiina
Itnti-h Columbia Idaho and Arizona
points.
(Iraiid Ii. P. O. F. Henver. Julv "'
Magnetism of Good Work
attracts the addition of all who Jove
irreproachable linen as all (food dres-
sers do. This is the reason why the
Laundry the Ripht Way numbers am-
ono ils regular patrons those who are
mot parlicular about the style and
finish of their garments.
Laundry The Right Way
307 E. First Street. Phone 135
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; When in Tulsa
Stop at
THE EAGLE HOTEL
desiraUe place to stop. HiRh classrooms.
J. S. and R. Allison Propt. p-
A convenient and
I'uisine and service.
Kates
nhi points at
I'oin the above
- to 1. I leaver Colorado Sprintrs ind
Small Wreck on the Frisco. 1 Pueblo. Colo and return fjn.40. Tid--A
stnajl wreck on the Frisco near jets on -ale July 10 to I'i. Final litr;t
Claremore ye-terday mot.oi.jr cans-; Anus-t L'O. Stop overn willl be al
lowed at above points on tickets ren I-
ed trains to detour by way of Musko-
gee to Tulsa. Kiuht cars were hurled
frotj) the track. Nobody was hurt. -
mi; to Oenver. Side trip tickets will
be mild to all holders of round fiio
i kit- to all Co
really red need rate.
'I mis.
I." w rales to iimmer resorts in the
-'iithcat.
Wound trip rates to Sheridan. Wy-
ii in-.'. Hilling and Miles City. Mont.
o-i-ouiit openinjf Cpiw reservation.
.'0 for ihe e
if July 10. Tickets on sale daily to
June '.'(I.
For information concerning tickets
and rates call on W. E Welsh amnt.
VtM i.er i. -'fr W. W.'& at the
Shflxiyi-an Springs Wisconsin 5 ets.
M all drinkinjf places. Pints 15c two
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 228, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906, newspaper, June 22, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134677/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.