The Oklahoma Post. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 2 Sunday, June 17, 1906 Page: 2 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
' ■" ■ ■"
THE OKLAHOMA POST—SUNDAY.
JT'VE 17. 1900
rarcrsrsn;;
rr?
Sectional "Bookcases Just Arrived
Notice the Dual Automatic Doors,
to operate them is a pleasure; so
simple so easy, yon will wonder
why you didn't think uf it. Its
play, and you'll never tire of the
novelty. The principal is N E W,
nothing like it. Buy a stack, try a
stack and entlhuse with us. We
stake our reputation on the doors.
We guarantee to be satis•
factory eVery section
of this line
As to material: workmanship and of
finish; and will accept the return
any goods not found as represented.
She Stiggleman Uniform Unit System
Sectional "Bookcases
With adjustable Interior is more convenient, more economical in book depository space,
operates more pefectly, is of more pleasing design, has a better cabinet construction,
better finish, and at an EQUAL COST, Is BETTER VALUE than any other bookcase on
the market. Call and see for yourself or write for illustrated catalogue and price list.
A Trial Will Convince You
Iron *Bed Like Cut
Go'Carts
Have just received a larga
shipmsnt of
Go*Carts
that will please the most exact-
ing. Sama as low a3
Refrigerators and
Ice 'Boxes
We still have a good fine of tho
Famous "Odorless"
And are selling them cheaper than over.
Call and let us explain why they are
!'Better than the "Best
$5.
Se our line of Iron Bads before buying. The
most completa lin« in Oklahoma City. Reds
in white, green, blue, pink, black and Verms
Martin,
See Our "Black Colonial
efEWEL
rarBges feake pesrfeetly
Cft tho overs s-ack
es well as on the oven bottom, and with the least possible
fuel, becausc the heat is scientifically distributed around the
large square ovens. Jewel ovens
are larger than ordinary ovens of
same number, because in the great
Jewel foundries, "Largest Stove
Plant in the World," these three
things are insisted upon :
eiONEST MEASUREMENTS
FUEL ECONOMY
FAIR PRICES
You are invited to coll ind Item
more about Jewel "guodaeM."
The Fuel SaVers
SO Per Cent
Less Fuel
50 Per Cent
Less Labor
I. X. L. Kitchen Cabinet
Cannot be excelled in finish, workmanship
or price
"Broadway and Grand Ave.
■BannmmanaDanKZK
"Phone 2409
Have just received a car load of
Ranges and Cooks. Come early
and get the pick. S39 our combi-
nation. coal and gas ranges, some-
tiling fine.
We Pay the Freight on Out
of Toton Orders
Members of Merchant Credit As-
sociation, paying railroad fare if
not over 10 per cent of purchase.
The Goods to Please the People
Company
Oklahoma City, O.
T—
IN BURNING GASOLINE.
in all legal proceedings save where
life or liberty Is at stake.
Immediate trial for persons charged
with crime; simple criminal legal pro-
cedure.
Limiting legal basis for absolute
divorce to Infidelity.
Estelle's Fashion Letter. not by color combination. The ma- !
New York, June 10.—As the anxieties «erial Is so new and uncrOnmon that, is
and duties of the home dresmaker are ,H s')lne hlghef in price than the aver-
practically over, for the present; at Ji&e dress stuff. It will attain and keen
least. I am go!i| to devote this letter for the present at least a certain su-
largely to an account of what I snw in premacy, as it cannot be found in
the shops this week in the wav of cheaP goods. Some of the thin v£ll-
Mmplifylng the process of securing ready-to-wear apparel. The dispiav in8s are made in shadow check, but
Jurors by limiting the number of ques- was fascinating because of the lovell- lhosc must be carefully used in cos-
tions to be propounded by counsel. news of design and beauty of material tumea as the effect is greatly en-
Other BUgeatlons are included in the and it was also perfectly satisfctory in lnmced marred by the lining used,
report of the Jurist, based upon Tour- regard to workmanship. One is almost or the foundation material selected.
APPEALS TO FORCE.
Horrible Tal* of the Cr//y of a Pacific
Oil Company Liner.
Seattle. Wash . .Tunc 10.—The
schooner Argus is burning, thirty-five
uiiles off Destruction Island and.
seordlng to the story told by Captain
George K. Brldgctt of the steamer
Asunction, a Pacific oil company's
line steamer, it Is not likely that tho
Crew Will i \i I li* hi ard ftOTU. •- I |«im. umuu uyuu ivm - 10Hm u wj wuriMllUUBlUU. une IS aimosr • "uuum nin mairi mi Bficncu. , , ,, , ,
Captain Bridget! thinks the crew teen years of observation on the tompted to advise all women, whenever For instance, a light shadow check n. hesitate 10 resort to those which nioncy was all subscribed a year ago,
was blown up in an explosion of gaso- bench. possible, to avoid the wear and tear veiling was elegantly combined with circuni8tftnceB may demand.' but now there Is action. Charles B.
line, which < «used the Are. Captain The greater report is devoted to of home dressmaking entirely ; nd to f,n undership of gun metal silk. An- Such was one resolution adopted bv Macdonald, the promoter of the scheme
Bridge tt says he went alongside of tho inadequacy of the present grand and choose the season's outfits an needed other dress of the same light gray a ®11188 meetlng of about 1,200 people who is aided by Walter J. Travis on
Argun and at that time the vessel's petit Jury systems and trial of criminal at the ready-to-wear establishments was exquisite over shrimp pink. A h©*d protest of the Moyer-Haywood this side of the water, is now in Eu-
hnll and bow wi re burned away. eases. If the expense seems too great, tig- navy blue had a lining of light blue, incident in Idaho last night. TITe meet-1 rope anj ^as just sent the following
The Argus was hound from Puget "Trials are unnecessarily and un- ure again and see if a coat or frock an apple green had ivy green beneath ing was called by the socialists and cjrcuiar !eUt>r from Paris a copy of
Sound to San Francisco with a cargo profitably prolong- ' bv discussions of ,ess wiM not equalise matters. Of The trimmings blend in color with the was addressed by Eugene V. Debs, which has been published by Walter J
of 75<UM0 fr et of lumber. Sly was the law before the Jury." savs the re- course the made-over garments must foundation material. Altho' the pro- After delineating the story of the Moy-
built In 1M and ted a regtstt i of Mf port, "nnd so minimised are the func- done nt home or nal vailing mode all spring was grays in cr-llaywood case, he made an appeal
GREATEST COLF COURSE. LOCAL TIME TABLE
Revolutionary Resolutions Follows pian 0f Millionaires Is to Hav
Fiery Speech of Deb. in a Socialist Links Superior t0 Any ia
CC °9' j the World. I
Toledo, Ohio, June 16.—"We shall v „ , ... . . 4 „ .
use peaceful means as long as they New York, lhat the much-talked-
are possible to resist opposition and to millionaires' golf club will be a
achieve our complete freedom, but it reality is clearly shown by the activi-
such means are taken from uu, we will ty which is now being displayed. The
"It may interest you to hear that the
building a national golf
being advanced with all pos-
tons gross or 527 tons net. she was tions of the trial Judge nnd so enlarged 8UPervi !on, but even here the readv- a" manner of design and weave, quite to the working class to rise and act 11 i
owned by the Pacific- Ship company of are the privileges of attorneys that ,0"wftRr costumes are Invaluable in the suddenly they are sot aside in favor against tho capitalistic advances. In project for
8an Francisco. the Judge Is powerless to prevent the wJ!y °' and suggestions. And of tans and browns. However, the his address he took occasion to pay course is b<
llillpii
boa* were not touched. elslons." b0°kS an(1 00,1,1 >U it has been proved over and over that "f ,he now browns require the most him as a man who disgraces the bench sldered, and the choice now lies be-
Tbe Argus was a line steamer of her ——octnal cost Is less In the end. for faultless complexion, and unusual can- today and who was appointed by the twren three localities at varying din
type and curried acSWof p,n.m. n,""P rT " Ket " ,,Ml ,:1" "T, T' in hrownB' ,Hn" influence of Qeorge M. Pullman an,I ^ romv'til
t,f .. Profltabla. or-madf. ready-to-put-on. nt one half nn(l ,nws- but a dress on a wax tig wns h!s tool He called Cleveland
To ExeivaU St Petard T.mh Waihlngton. June 18—In aubmlttlnjc tlir cost of an ordered gown. «> and against a wax complexion i- ■■pompons Orover the First" anil said "ln the moantlnie • making it
a financial statement of the s.>„, e «.t The ,lylBa B,K)W|1 ,n many of th(1 not always successfully transferred t thllt the Un|te(1 g,atcB wai „ my business to gather together all the
moderate priced garments are equal tue°™'n 0 "POday woman. | body of paid corporation lawyers j requisite data obtainable In Great
elusive costumos turned out Notwithstanding the vogue I
Panama Profitable.
Washington June 1«.~tn submlttlnf
" flnnnclal statement of the Suej canal
Home, Jim. It,. It Is rumored that |n Ih, Krn„p vesterdav Mr. Moraan
th,. pope may authorlje Ilr. Hartman said he hoped the people of the United
Orlaar, the Juauit priest who recent state, mould get rid of the notion that
to the exclusive .stumos turned out "'J.'v The meeting was most enthusiastic | Britain, so that the national Amerl-
ly made Interestln* antiquarian I moaw-AKn «tJh"''i "n"^le '!re"snVlker would seem to dllswX with ne^d for ilnd th0 r"™'""™9 demanding a can course, when completed, may com-
dlseoverl,,, In the "sancta sanctor w;,Med n< thought money was he'# ; admit that thesis any^des^er or "p|,s ,,n" shops show sfedy and|.fa.lr ,rl.nI of ,ho '"nrisoned bine the best features of the classic
<lral at the Vatican. The apostle's
resting place was untouched at the
time the church was demolished and
remained unseen except by Pope Cle-
ment VIII. when the pavement of the
crypt collapsed in 1591
If the rumor is correct the explora-
tlon Is bound to be of the highest
historical interest, as the tomb has es-
caped desecration since tho time of
Kruperor Constantino 1. and must con-
tain the apostle's body encased In a sit-
vel coffin nnd n large gold cross
weighing 160 pounds placed there by
Constantlne and his mother. Flavin
Jnlia Helena. In the year .120 The
' • al«o '«iid to {contain gold plate,
Jewels, candelabra and other orna-
j..i.tts Protestants maintain that the
tomb does not contain St. Petor's
body.
1 act as designers for the large drv
National Credit Men. floods houses and their work In manv
Baltimore, June 1«.—The national cftnn°t bp surpassed. I saw
going into a public modiste, I have lived too long in this new l,°th in belts and In separ-
improvement that will yield revenue country not to appreciate its remark-1 a,e burk,es to be worn with ribl>on
forever. The figures submitted show able versatility. i belt8 W those made of the material of
that Sues Is paying a dividend of 60') There are in New York several Irish- 11 *°wn- Broad girdles are shown made
per cent." American so-called "Mid: me« " who ° ,he moat e,ab°rate combination of
linen, flowered silk, embrolderv and
laee. There are also broad crush gir-
dles of linen and leather, embroidered
and trimmed with lace.
The newest ldsa in buckles presents
a combination of embroidery, metal
nnd semi-precious stones or paste
jewels Others show the same designs
with beads used instead of the em-
broidery. These buckles are very re-
markable and at the same time are
really pretty. The buckles are almost
nil large, being square, oval or rec-
tangular In shape. They are made of
R'lver or nickel, the frame being set
with stoncB or made of cut steel. The
great deal of It thl« week during
day spent among the ready-to-wear
shops, nnd made numerous notes for
present and future use.
Among the garments shown me
there were several attempts to revive
the long sleeve, but this cannot be
nccompllshed during the warm we.ith-
,pUBi„n er To he ®ure Mme. Bernhardt Is
officers were elected ' 'l"'1'"* h" ""Ing ordered for
President n n . n" "<"r costumes long lace nnder-
York Vic,< nroiilrient rhl!n ti Bleev,'s coming well over the hands
'^.. ,prp?l<S*°V Thom«? p. Rob- but the nr.Jortty of nowns and cos-
association of credit concluded its an-
nual session last night with a hlg ban-
quet at which Secretary of the Treas-
ury Shaw. Secretary of the Navy Hon
apnrte. Senator Carter of Montana.
Congressman Prince of Illinois. Con
gressman Hcdc of Minnesota, and Gov
ernor Warfleld, were the speakers
At the final buBlne;
bU* Clevolmd. IMreetor* for three rn^'on'Vxh'ibUto ZiHTvSH with j r°n,wk 01 "« tonned of "a
yeart. Frank M. Gettys, Lousville.! cdlvnv lengths large branch of solid embroidered flow-
Waters-Plcrcc G ven Time. Kjr.: Geow G Ford, Rochester, N. Y.; i Howe, r „ne charming street gown 'V" «"•' embrpiderv is
gt Lout. ,r Th> „in, , ,. T- F™>t.e- Worth, Texas, and exhibited had solved the sleeve pro'- sol'd the flowers are cut all around.
The exile of H. Lee M. Hutehlns. Ohand Haplds, Mlcb. lep, In mavlmv lis bolero Jacket with , "f l> h*n made
sleeve's of three-quarter lenuth Thev ,r ,h,fl ••PeclaI branch, and buck of ish. being the aggressor and getting in
Negro Beat Harry Lewis. had double tarn back cuffs the orter ,he f,OWl>r* ,s « metal piece, to which I aome hard blows. Morrison fought l)Pera house, Lisbon, lately, Paderow-
The Nurserymen.
Dallas, Texas, June 16.—The nation-
al convention of nurserymen ad-
journed this afternoon, to meet in 1907
at Detroit, Mich.
The following officers were elected:
President, Orlando Harrison, of Ber-
lin. Md.; vice president. J. W. Hall,
Des Moines, la., secretary, George ('.
Seager, Rochester. N. Y.; treasurer.
C. L. Yates, Rochester. N. Y.; special
business agent and chairman of ex-
ecutive committee, E. AlbertBon, In-
dianapolis, Ind.
Impossible to settle the distances and
the nature of the 18 holes until the
opinions of the best players have been
collated and the whole matter thor-
oughly ventilated in the press of both
countries.
"I intend to devote two months to
the task of procuring and examining
all the data in this side of the Atlan-
tic and shall be able when I return In
June to lay before you plans and top-
ographical maps of all the best holes
In this country, so that we shall havo
a large number to choose from and be
able to evolve a scheme for the na-
tional course which will not only be 1
far superior to anything nt present ex-
isting in America but will surpass ln
Clay Pierce, chairman of the board of
• of the Waters-Pierce Oil
company ended at 2:52 p. m.. Friday
when Special Commissioner Anthony
at the Southern hotel continued th°
Yanger Beat Morrison.
Benton Harbor. Mich., June 16.--
Jonny Morrison, the St. Joseph light variety and true golfing quality even
weight, met his Waterloo last night at fhe classic links of England an Scot- !
the hands of Benny Yergun of Chicago janij •
in the ninth round. A hard loft to th-
face sent Morrison to the floor for the
count, Yanger led from start to fin- „ Interrupt Paderewskl.
During a concert at the St. Carlos
Santa Fe System*
NORTHBOUND.
Train 40f> bv 4:40 a. m.
Train !8 Lv 3:40 p. m.
Train 116 Lv 7;35 a. m,
SOUTHBOUND.
Train 405 Lv H 12:05 a. m«
Train 17 Lv 12:25 n. m.
Train 110 Lv 3; 40 p. iil
Frisco.
Eastbound— Leaves
Train Hi Meteor 5:05 o. m.
Train 412, St. Louis 9:55 a. m.
Westbound—
Train 413, Quanah 9:15 a.m.
Train 415, Lawton 6:30 a. m.
Train 413, Meteor (from St
Louis and Kansas City).. 9:15 a. m.
Train 411, arrive from St..
I-*5"!* Ms 4:15 p. m.
Train 411, from Quanah .. 4:40 t). m.
Train 412, from Lawton ... 9:25 a. m.
Rock Island System.
WESTBOUND.
Arrive Departs
Train No. 1.. (5:10 a. m. 6:30 a. m,
Memphis to Sayre.
Train No. 3.. 1:33 p. m. 1:45 p. m.
Memphis to Amarillo.
Train No. 7.. 7:30 p. m. 7:40 p. m.
Ft. Smith to El Reno.
EASTBOUND.
Arrive Departs
Train No. 8.. 8:50 a. m. 9:00 a, m.
El Reno to Ft. Smith.
Train No. 4.. 2:40 p. m. 2:50 p. m.
Amarillo to Memphis.
Train No. 2..10:55 p. m. 12:25 p. m.
Sayre to Memphis.
M. K. & T.
Trains leave—
No. Ill Shawnee and south 7:40 a. m.
No. St. Louis y2l0:30 a. m.
No. 22 Kansas City and St.
Louis 7:30 p. m.
Trains arrive—
No. Ill Shawnee and south 7:25 p. m.
No. 2fi Ivs, for Guthrie. .10:30 a. m.
No. 22 Ivs. for Guthrie.. 7:30 p. m.
No. 25 arr. from Guthrie. 5:15 p. ra.
No. 21 ar*. from Guthrie.10:45 a. m.
Philadelphia. June 10.— With light- cuff being of pique' The skirt had two fl°wers are fastened. A rhi nest one cautiously but locked ring experience, ski was playing Beethoven's "Moonlight
nlng like Jabs and hooks to the head double box plaits both front and back ! h.n<1 a 8l)"y of chGrrleB used In ience. Sonata," when his sensitive ear was
* * ' ' inia fashion. Grapei, apricots, little *"* '
apples, currants and small peaches are
also used.
ESTELLE.
.. .. . . . . nn<* tody. Joe (Jans, the Baltimore and near the hem there was t wide
fiiM i„.ii aJ I «tatcs ouster proceed negro, had the better of every round stitched band which gave II the de
Tiiii M. , 1. , ,n thp Rl* round bout last night with «ired and necessary flnre. The deen
Aall.toJ* ai! nN7! 0 motion of Harry Lewis, the clever Philadelphia plrdle extended well tin on the
Assistant Attorney General Ruch H. light weight. waist where It met the cunning little
i.it o' that the commissioner server Gans tooK the advantage from the bolero The edres of tho co:,t were
arrested by the volcoa of two women
conversing In the second tier of bo,\r !
The great musician interrupted his
S ,mL W?5l h M" S,#rt *ni1 ln 0n,y ,hl' fr"l^,,, ',l'1
™ , " tnMr„ Hlpr.cp "hou" *P"dnr l' «'l« In any way stall off Ihe negroe'.
July 10. in accordance with tho jab. and nnnchea.
Aged Statesman Hurt
Washington. June 10.—Represents -
,,, ... Jabs and punches.
Missouri anti-trust statute, all answers. JL
demurrers or motions flled with the Senator Benson
h! r°r"0r,,,,0n Wl" Washington, Jnnc 10,-Thc new sen-
fi 4 K? Case wlM b0 ator Kansas. Mr. Benson, was
decided against the company by de- taken care of by the senate yestcrdav
Death for assailants of women
passed through the front
and tied In a four-ln-hand
terlal of this practical street gv>wn w
of mixed worsted and was a very safe
Investment for the woman with a mod-
erate income.
A new committee was created to be 7f^e,rel ,R new 1n cheek
I known as the committee on etamlnn. " fr n.'
trimmed with bias folds of cloth an 1 tive Lester, of Georgia last night
fancy buttons. A long silk cravat slipp, <1 on a stairway nt his apart-
"nlngs mcnts and sustained a compound frac-
ture of the log. His condition Is not
retarded as serious, although Mr. LeB.
ter is 70 years old
Racing Begins at Overland Park.
Denver, Colo., June 10.—What prom
laps to be the greatest race meeting playing, and with a bang turned
ever held at Overland Park opened the box and said ln a loud tone-
today. It will continue nineteen day . • When tho?a ladles have quite finished
Never before hai there been such an their conversion I will c mini j '
abundance of high-class horses on v ulwtA
hand, and the jocki t talent Is «'t" the ———
veiy best A df/.n or ni,'re r ■ < •< 1
stakes are to be run during the meet-
ing. As usual the Colorado derby Is
the event of the openlug day.
The
Indiahoma
Club
Serves an elegant
Noonday Lunch
Hot, quick, satisfying.
Table d Mole Sunday Dinner SO Cents
Also a la Carte Service.
HCRMANN MACK, Manager
25c
Obligatory grsud Jury Investigation non and disposition of public"docu-
of all public offices semi-annually wn„ ni„df cSMrmnn
Obligatory grand Jury Investigation given a eo-umltt.e room, cl-rl- end
X v ,"'lu""n" ,. , messenger. The nthc; members of the
VrrdlcM reached by three-fourth comlttee are finnntors Kian, Hopkins
Jic members of a Jury to bo bind tap ^ carta and Wythe.
hlch was used suecessfull
t >H t ens'limes If Is called shadow
check and is a mixture of ftllk and
ww>l. In some lights Its effeet Is of
the ordinary simple chock. In oihe;- guilty \
It has a pronounced checker- defraud
A Love Powder Fiend.
Baltimore. Md.. June 10.—'"Dr."
Thomas White, head of the "college of
pcienco," trafficker in love powders,
sellers of charms, etc., was found
sterday of using the malls to
held in $15,000 bail
Dr. Abbott To Be Orator.
Boston, Mass, Juno j0.—Alumni
end otbnr it ion 1* of Harvard m. rur-
ally are returning to oil Cambridge
for the ~oriinonoemont excrclsi^s of
the
nmlng weak. The pri)C*atnuii
Paper Corks.
A remarkable invention has Just
been perfected and patented. It is a
machine which makes corks out of
waste paper a ad paper pulp. All
kinds of waste paper can he made into
corks, which are superior to tho reg-
ular sort, as they are not affected by
acids or oils. They havo been tested
I by leading chemists and tho largest
board appearance. This effect is oh- pending a heariago f a motion for a
talnod by tho wave of the fabric and new trial,
i
begin tomorrow with the bnceslnure ife users of corks and it Is claimed for
■sermon to be delivered bv the Key. Dr. th^m that they are far
Lyman Abbott of New York.
the eli style in every way.
superior to
OST
HINTING
LEASES
ARTICULAR
EOPLE
HOME 741
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
White, R. A. The Oklahoma Post. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 2 Sunday, June 17, 1906, newspaper, June 17, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140289/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.