Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD. WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 11 1906.
I
CASH CADE IS
(MHMMWH HtlMHMH
IHINHMI
HOLDING BACK
WITH TOM NEAL
APEARS RELUCTANT TO TAKE
LAND orncE JOB j
RECEIPTS ARE LIGHTER
Vacant Land in Guthrie District Is
Taken for School Purposes and
Tees arc Greatly Reduced.
Special . tin- V..I.
(iiilinir. oiJ.-i. July Hi. Meliuire
II. ell l.fle itl kill. Hi-' hrr;lll-r ( 'fish j
'ade Nillinll.il 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 - it 1 1 I 't TIl If l i t -
l. i iiiiin and i. . i'i lly appointed m-i; i -- j
EX DISTRICT CLERK GETTING
FAT AT INSANE ASYLUM j
HAD A MENTAL COLLAPSE;
Prisoner Would Have Been Indicted :
For Embezzlement but for Fail- j
ure of Mind. May Get Well
The Tulsa Chautauqua Assembly
JULY 9TH TO 20TH INCLUSIVE
1 2 Great Days Greatest Chautauqua Program Ever Presented in the West-1 2 Great Days
Thin ('liHiitauiiiu ulttiMiiKh in its (ii'ci nil yi iir .r'si ntH u ('lmutuu(Utt program thut BurpatseB anything of the kind evcrattimpted by a Wt stern Chautauqua. The program ia a
marvel of strciigth and is n a.'e possible only b a (ombiiuition of fourteen Assemblies which comprise tho Associated Chautauquas.
Season tickets fur the Chautauiiuu may bo purchased for $2oo fur Adults and $1.00 for Children for ages eight to thirteen years. Plan to upend the entire time at the Chautauqua.
There Is not a single session y u can afford to miss. Hire is a brief list ol the talent together with date and time of a peurance.
ler 1. 1 lie- H'llhll. I. Hlil nihil -Hi'
-.-. 1 1 . ur .1. .1. I1..I-. has Iiiili'.l tn
MI III illl il ' j 'I il I it 1 1 ' 'i ' lull' t" lake lip
llis ll'ltll'-.
Cnli' ha. ln'i II expert.'.! I'Veiy day
fi.r I hr l.tM t u.i w i i k iinil mill In -in.-
ii--iiiiii!i'j ii -t i.ur-'i ii - t . A !
prominent Met iiilie ad! ri. nl said j
y.-l.'i.hi : " ! w i-h I" llml he j
M.lll.l -In." up i'i I i i i k . 1 1 1 1 iletinite I
IIH'VC." I
Il h.i- I. nil l.i...un t'..- .mill- lime
tllill Cil-ll (il'lr 1- IH'I OV.M' Illlxi.illS
I. if III.' lalnl I. Hire position illlil I - I XX ;i
crntlv hi- ilM l-l.ili tn lllr register's
illlllfs Illl.- bin made greater by till'
l.iil tluit illl the Miriitit it IK i ill the
(liil1. fir ili.-tnrt hii- breii taken fur
educational purposes iIiik detracting
larjclv I'l'mii the fees of the olliee.
Sprrinl I. the Wiui. I.
(Illlhllc. nla. .Inly Hi T.HII Seal.
Iifnlhel ill I.IW "I 1 'hid' .Ill-tire .1 1 1 1 1
II. Hurt. 'id i- growing till mid
hr.ilihv hi the I lJ. ilin Mill iii-iine usV-
) r 1 r I . lie he w:t plar.'d il- II ll'sull
il mental r..lll.-e pillow lll'J llis ill-
dlrtmrl t .' . mbczl.-ing .JII.IMMI ill
inlllt tilll'l-.
The le.leiiil -1 :!!! jiliy was exceed-
ingly iihl..'l- I" li:illrt Neil! hut tii'.k
ii. i art Inr t.. the larl that reports
ealne tl.ilil the ll-vlllln telling of
Seal'- ..M.f physical eiilnlilinli If
tin- ill-olief runt lllllr- tn gain ill
hrallh II i- pn. liable that an invcsli
L'.'llinll nf I lie elllhe.lclnclll will he
Il i m It' ill the .'unit-.
SEN. .1. I'. IIOI.I.IVKU the ii. ile.
lulu. mil ..rat. if anil great senate lr.nl
r TTESHAY. .11 I. V 11. ai 8 p. in.
('APT. RICHMOND PEARM'N
llOliSO.V the In n. of the Merriuiuc
lt d fol'giessl... II clee: t I 111 Bahama
WEDNESDAY Jl'I.Y 1!. at J:';n p
hi.
REV. SAM I'. .Ii INKS i he .me uini
oiil V Sain Junes distinctly ilillefenl
ff.iii all imitators WEDNESDAY
.Jl'I.Y IN lit Jl.'lll p. in.
HON'. CHAMP CLARK Hie l.iilli
ant Mi-si.iiri congressman ami Ileum
eralie lea lee .MONDAY .11 I.Y !Mh
al - :d:i p. in.
KI'liKNi: V. IlKlIS the noted labor!.!
lender anil great Socialist oraliu
TTESDAY Jl'I.Y 10 at U:.'!U p. in.
DR. FRANK ItlXOV. on I he ierih
f SoeiuliMii il brilliant lecturer
Sl'NDAY Jl'I.Y K at L'l.'iH p. 111.
COI. GEO. Y. HA I N. the silver
ongiied Ixeiitui klilll li.i more ehiietit
mini on t lie iilatloiiii. h. I I D.U
IL LY 11 at L':;:'i p. in.
1.01' HEAC'IIAMP Hie faiiioii-
iliilosiiplier lin inahi's vuii laugh urn
I he hiiniofist vim makes vim think
KIM MAY Jl'LY I'I. al '-':.lo p. in.
COl.. II. Y. .1. HAM. the I'amoii-
. i 1 1 "("nicker" ami his droll lec
lire on l he " Sm.II v gosicr in Politics'
I'liri.'SMAY Jl'I.Y IJ. at 2:.'HI p. m.
I'An.M. PEARSON who has mad.
the lecture recital fauioiis will giv.
of his deliulit fully literary enter
tainments Tl I S). 11 I.Y 17 a:
p::ill p. m.
S. A. '.ON(i the brilliant new lec
turer whose " l.ifilitnnig ami I nut h
picks" has been ntie nf the biccst
-iiceesses. TLKHMAY JL1.Y 17 at;
10 ::t0 a. m.
M. M. I'AIi K1H-RST the fain
.us Hihle lecturer ill give" Man
iel Auuuii: llie !' ns of Hahy
Ion" KIM MAY JI'l.i L'O at 2:.'I0 p
in.
RAI.I'H HINOIIAM America's
humorist will give one of his iinrom-l
parable eiilerlainiiiciits. THL'HSMAY
I I'I A' HI. at 2::i0 and 8 p. in.
MISS Ol.OI'' KHAIiKW a native
l'siiiiiuui leclurei' will deliver hei
intensely interesting lecture on life in
iieci.lanil MONDAY Jl'I.Y 10 ai
11:30 p. in.
MK. KOIx'ICIII MOUIMOTO tin
listingtiisheil .'.ipanese scholar fron
I'okyo college will gove a iniirvelou-
eetiirt.' on Japan illustrated with tin
st Japanese slides ami moving pie-
lures MONDAY KVKXIN'fi JULY 0
it h p. in.
T. KIAfOlM-: M'CKY the gifted
Southern impersonator and humorist.
! If I MAY Jl IA 120. at 8 p. m.
i'KAMx. 11. (iA.MKI. and his su
perbly illustrated lecture on the "Am i
rican Small Zoy" his pranks jieril-
mil possibilities will be given bv bin
the evening of SATl'KMAY Jl'LY
14 and Sl'NDAY Jl'I.Y 1"). Manx
motion pictures l it this lecture.
TIIK CI.KYI'XANM LADIES OI
i Ill'.MKA. nnesi iiniies orcliestra m
America will deliver their grand con
ert WKDNKSDAY JL'LY 11 at H
Tl I K K KLLOfM I A INKS SrXfl I NO
I'AHTY giving scenes from grand op-
ra in full costume will be the nttrac-
lions for TIR'liSDAY JL'LY 12. at
S p. in.
PARI. AND NKWIIAI.L MAI.K
K)rAKTKTTKthe famous hand of bell
rii'jrers will be at the ChiiiitniniiiH
FRIDAY JL'LY !3 i'.ll coueert at
r p. m.
TIIK FAMOT'S STEIU.INO JCHI-
LEK SINfiERS the noted Chicago
company wil Im .it the Chautauqua
Ut'UNESDAY JL'i.f 18 giving full
com .'vl at !l p. m.
'.II H YITAUKAP:. i ieseiitnig the
Ii". st motion piclnres in the .voil.1
''ill t.( one of the uttri t. '. ins for th"
-veiling of JL'LY 17.
Many oilier attr lrtions will he an-
nounced from the phi'Lorm from lime
to time.
An olhnal nf
n
EMBRY IS IN GUTHRIE
United States Attorney Declines
Discuss Appointments.
to
I to the VY
hi.
Jlllv
r. ho
Stale-
fecel
..I'll
Cllthl le. I Ikl
liry. of Cbau. II
lllll.lr llillr.l
( Ikl. lin. In t liv tin
bv I'lr-i.lrlil Ii
this rity awailitrj tl
connnis-ion ami
Week.
Mr. Eiulii v .In lin.
his a i-liml- w ill he III
ilei'-i that Croie
has iiiaili. a n -pulal nm
ilivesli'jill ill'.' the
ffllil.ls ill Mexico
lirv's livht -bail. I
111. - John Em-
has just been
attorney for
I appoint men)
II is now in
arrival of hi-
qtialifv ibis
til (llM'UsS w ho
llolir.ll i is Illl
Ulltcell Who
lor hiinsell
Ixirkapoo Indian
will he Mr. Eto-
nian; ami John
sanitarium
t-iil I V ill Outline. Vouches
il's lobii-t cmlilioii hut say-iti-aiie.
GOVERNOR IS SANGUINE
Confident
Ho Will Bo Acquitted of
All Charges.
Special lo tlie World.
Outline I 'kla.. July 10
Elan! in esliyjil ion is it
ly closed ami
eciilixe Inilsl
the p.. Hem a
( !. cnior Ki ii nl z
I M i 1 1 1 1 ; i in nil-. .1 ill i'
pres.es himself lo his r.
friends that he is samjuiiu
oiilcm... Major .lames Mi
of the Interior Department
The (li'V.
i coinplel-
I lklalioitiii 's chief ex-
awalt the decision of
Wa-hiiiiiloit.
colli nines lo
tletiee but ex-
iiliileiiltiil
over the
l.aiiuhliii.
ami two
as
!'
Notlioiu who has breii acliii'.'
S. attorney will he rclainc.1.
The resignation of Cassias Ii.
I'.'ik loinirr a--i-lanl become effect-
ive when Enduy qualifies Mr. Peck
Inning declined to serve under one
who has foui:lit his former chief
Horace S .1.
ORPHAN'S HOME AT CARMEN
Bids to Bo Opened in Guthrie on
July 20 1900.
Special lo llic World.
Outhric Okla.. July IO.Hi.ls will
I pencil in litis cily July 20 for the
(oiisiruelii.il of Ihe Odd Fellows'
Widows' ami Orphans' limne which
xvill be situated al Carmen Okla.
The lirsl bilildiiii; to be creeled will
co.-l J"0II(1 but will be built so that
inl.lilii.n- can lie added fi'oiii lime to
time. Pry I his plan a 1000(10 struc-
ture w ill be creeled.
I of In- assistants have ju-t It'll the
'city alter scleral loin: eoiilerences
! w ilh the L'.'Vci noi .
i While there has been no leakage
i fl'olll I lies Ilferenees it is lllliltT-
' -loo I iinil .Major Mcl.iiiiu'hliu pre-
jsetited the iillidavils ciitaiuing the
I chai-jes to (lovernor Fiiinl. a-kiug
tint xv 1 1 1 1 1 lie 1 1 il 1 1 lo say lor uitiiseii.
WILL TAKE SOME TIME
The Tulsa Chautauqua Assembly
J. M. HALL President
Under Management of Associated Chautauquas FRED.
t t9 I f
ARTELL General Manager.
t
. if . r
?T'
Districting Committco Find Trouhlo
In Connection With Indians.
Special It. Ihe World.
Outline Okla. July 10. One of
Ihe most pu.ling questions ill eon-
neclioii with the districting of Okla-
hoiuii for the constitutional conven-
tion is the Indian populaliou. The
districting coiiiinissii.il has sent cir-
cular letters o all Indian agenls ask-
ing information.
It is now evident thai Ihe district-
ing vvoik will no! be done in a night
and thai Oklahoma will have some
kirn lly problems as well as Indian
Territory.
Mowbray Really company deals in
all kinds of lands city and farm prop-
er! v for sale or rent.
i
Almost Perpetual Motion
liii'lioli yet invt nte.l is
lis lllilcll-
The iii'iiie-t thiiiL: to perpi Inn
th ONE MINUTE WASHING MACHINE
in is the ca-i.-l to oprii.le ami Ihe iti"-t practicable
labor -iiw-r (he I -rwV ever hud It wiu invented by
an o'mIi ma man. It will last i lifetime. A child
.an run il.
fl il'lld. It co-Is oiilv l
i
i
COME AND SEE IT.
H. 0. AkClure Hardware
First and Main.
test
:p' tl'f- '
0
The Noted Editor of
CARRIE NATION.
The Hatchet Cliai"til with Sending Obscene Mat-
ter Through the Mails.
CARRIE IS TO
BE ARRESTED;
DISTRICTING COMMITTEE
i Indian Territory Contingent Arrived
in Guthrie Yesterday
Special to the World.
I I in! hrie Okla.. .lulv IU--II011. lams
vbv. Judge W. II. 1!. eiavloii ami
j Judge Joseph A. (fill arrived in the
Icilv tndnv lo confer with the Okla-
MARSHAL AEERNATIIY TO G0';ml districting commission.
AFTEU"II0ME DEFENDER." The 11 ling was held this afier-
110011 in llovcrmii' Kruntz' olliee. The
Oklahoma commission comprised the
governor. Secretary Fil-011 and Chief
.litslice Hurfnrd. has held only one
informal iiieeling Ihe principal busi
ness of which wit- the preparation of
circular letters In be -cut to county
clerks to .secure statistical data 011
population.
SHE HAS DEFIED THE LAW
Took No CoKtiizance of the Tact That
She Was Wanted by the Federal
Officers- Manager's Statement
LATTA'S ROMANTIC RECORD.
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Khaki Army Coats
to sell at Actual cost. Ladies and Men's
Low Quarter Shoos also o at cost. Men'
and HoysrSuuTvevant to close out and
they willlrcTat "cost. 15 per cent Dis-
count on all Pants Ladies' trimmed
Hats at" Cost.
"Honest Goods at Honest Prices" at
The Bee Hive Store
SNcial to the World.
(lullirie. Okla.. July 10
lion through In r manager
iter has uolilied the federal aiilli.. li-
lies here that she will not abandon
her lecture Imir and return to Outline
lo answer to the charge of circulating
obscene matter through Ihe mails in
her publication. "The Hatchet."
i Since the issuance of the warrant
last week no attempt ha- been made
lo arrest Iter as it was believt
Assistant Secretary's Life Reads Like
Carrie Xa-j a Story.
II. 0. Tur- Special to the World.
Outline Okla. July 10. The record
of M. O. I.altii. of Perry Okla. who
was recently iipH.inteil assistant sec-
retary to President Roosevelt reads
soinelhing like a story.
Mr. I.al I a is a (Trent friend of (lov-
ernor 1' rant . ami the Oklahoma execu-
tive has faith in the certainty of the
new secretary 's making good in no un-
decided wav.
NEW STATE TO
BE REPUBLICAN
NORTHERN INVESTORS FLOCK-
ING TO GREATER OKLAHOMA
REPUBLICANS JUBLIANT
Rejoice Over the Fact That a Major'
ity of the Homeseekers are Com-
ing From G. 0. P. Districts.
Special to Ihe World.
(lullirie Okla. July 10. Republi-
cans are crowing over the fact that
railroad imigralion agents ami real
est ilf men are confining their atten-
tions to northern hoineseekers nilin-bei-s
of whom have already taken ad-
vantage of the statehood bill and
made their homes in the new stale.
A prominent llinois real estate
dealer was in the cty last week and
asserted that he was making arrange-
ments to conduct a party of substan-
tial residents of his stale. and from
Kansas mid Nebraska through Oklahoma.
Oklahoma to the Jamestown exposi-
tion. Mat rial is arrivini: daily now ami is
heiiifr placed in jars or otherwise pre-
served immediately upon its arrival.
Secretary Mc Nairn is spending a vaca-
tion of a month's duration with rela-
tives in Ohio. Miss Lena Hunter
stenographer of the olliee left today
for Illinois ami Peuiisylvaiiia for a
month's vacation.
PHARMACISTS' EXAMINATION
M'NABB IS VISITING.
In His Absence J. E. Woodworth is
Serving as Agricultural Secretary
Special to the World.
Outlire. Okla.. July 10. In the ab-
sence of Secretary MeXabh of the
board of agriculture J. Karl Wood-
worth stalilieal clerk of the otliee
now has charge of preparing the pro-
ducts which arrive from now on for
the agricultural exhibit to be sent bv
Applicants Will Be at Hand at Okla-
homa City at Regular Meeting.
Special to the World.
(lulhrie Okla. July 10 F. R Lil-
lie secretary to the Oklahoma Hoard
of Pharmacy announced today that
the applicants will be examined at the
regular quarterly meeting of the hoard
to lie held todavfcin Oklahoma City.
The subjects covered by the exam-
ination are: Pharmacy chemistry
materia mediea. identification and
postology. The graduates of such col-
leges as the boinl may recognize in
cluding only such as require four years
of practical experience prior to issuinp
diplomas will be registered without
examination on proper application ami
payment of fees.
RAIN WAS A BLESSING.
Peach Crop Again "Saved" n Okla-
homa by Moisture.
Special to the World.
(lulhrie Okla. July 10 Thousands
of dollars were saved to the fruit
growers of Loan county Oklahoma
by the refreshing rain which fell yes-
terday. Just such a shower was need-
ed for the Klbcrta peaches ami the
blackberries. I. 0. Rankin president
of the Logan County Fruit (irovvers'
association says that with any sort of
reasonable weather the largest Klbcr-
ta peach crop n the history of Logan
county is assured.
M'GUIRE AT THE CAPITAL.
"Nothin'Doin" He Said to the News-
o.i p r Men
Special to the World.
(iuilirie Okla. Ju'y 10. Coiign .s-
inan I'i tit S. McOiiire and wife ar-
rived in the capital today f n m Paw-
nee .!' a'' 'ue "1 'he Roy: I '.c-
tel. Mr. Meduiiv submitted itiiil-
lully to an inlervie.v but lohl th
uevspnper men that he hail co.itc to
(iul hrie for purely personal pleasure
tin1 that no . polilii ; I ..ig.'iticanee
oiild be attached to iiis trip lie and;
Mrs. Mciuire have ben. enjoying
:rie' .nitiii"; at Yost Lake near Stillwater.
BUFFALO FOR OKLAHOMA.
Government Accepted Offer of New-
York Zoological Socety.
Special to the World.
Outline Okla.. July 10. Xo little-
interest centers in the announcement
that the (iovcninicnt has accepted tho
otter of the New York Zoological so-
ciety to place a herd of Huffalo on the-
Wichita forest reserve in Oklahoma.
As soon as the grazing is fenced in
twenty head of buffalo will be ship-
ped to tho range.
STILL SERVES AS MAYOR
Henry Lassen of El Reno Decides Not
to Quit.
Special to the World.
El Reno Okla. July 10. Mayor
Henry Lassen of this city has again
changed his mind nnd decided not to
resign it there were a possibility of
a speedy election Mayor Lassen say
he would step down and out but a
there is not he will serve his time.
Mayor Lassen is an announced candi
date for congressional honors. He w
being pushed by his friends in Cana
dian county and lias entered tne race
in earnest.
J. W. McLOUD 1st Vice-Pres. and Gen. Counsel
GEO. 0. UAYNE 2nd Vice-Pres.
that
she would return to this city for a Mr. Latin's first public olliee was a
oreliiiiinaiy hearing. Now that she iclerkship in Ihe probate court of Nu-
lla shown defiance of l uclc Sam hie county. Oklahoma. In January
I'liilcl Slates Marshal John A her- j he was apHiiuteil stenographer
nathy slates thai immediate steps ill in the land olliee at Perry. He w as
be taken for her arrest. transferred to the olliee of the secret-
Mr. Turner her manager aiithoriz-iary of the interior nt Washington in
ed a statement last night in which he. June 1N0K. and after csrving three
declared that Mrs. Nation was "about
her Master's business." ami did not
'intend to have her reform work check
ed by federal officer or any other
Jpuwrr.
week in Ihul ilepart'iienl was slated
for duty at the White lion e. He was
appointed clerk to the president's
slafT and since he had served in
that capacity.
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J. W. GROUND Pres.
H. C. ASHBY. Sec
BEEKS ERICK Treas.
CAPITAL $100000.00
COR. 3rd AND MAIN STS.
UNION TRUST COMPANY
FULLY PAID.
TULSA INDIAN TERRITORY
OPENED FOR BUSINESS JANUARY 29 1906.
Condensed Statement at the close of business July 5 1906:
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts $122644.76
Bonds and Warrants 13105.00
Furniture and Fixtures 8011.31
Expense and Stationery 3529.88
Cash and Sight Lxchange 80191.77
Interest paid to Depositors 560.50
Total $228043.22
0
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock
Interest and Discount
Deposits
Total
$100000.00
9092.83
HW.QS0.3Q
$228043.23
The above statement is correct. H. C. Ashby Secretary.
Ground
A.
I.. J. Stevison
. Thayer II. C.
DIRECTORS:
J. W. McLoul John Maney Beeks Erick Geo. G. Bayne
Ash-y K. N Bvnum F. A. Baker H. F. Aby
Transact a Reneral Trust and Banking business.
2 per cent paid on checking ac:oun i.
3 per cent paid on mvIds drpoalu.
4 per cent paid on time dtpoalta.
Strongest financial institution in Indian Territory.
Fourteen of our pincipal stockholder connected
with outttde financial institution!.
Buy Bonds Notes Mortgages.
Make Real Estate and Personal Loans.
Promptness Courtesy and Safety our Motto.
Your business solicited.
HOURS: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. except Saturday.
Saturday 9 a. m. to i p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
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