The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 135, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 28, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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$6.oo Patent Colt Gibson Lace
I Oxfords the new Nob last one of I
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CHOICE I
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Now $2.65 I
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to Ohio to M.lt old finU tud lelu-
ths Helow follows u li-t o' Muttnrs regls-
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Mu Fio-nirt t'uur.ibei1 Rdmond.
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Kith Mine Wlulei-s KannJ. CIH Alo
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ol Ut j ilii. j W. Cl-Hr. tw-
leitlj i.uhe.j m; appoint nitnit at tha
imuilK of the Panama Canal commis-
sion as mufbinist on the Isthmus Th
ippcliitinent was aacepted and lis d-
pji'te yeaterday for Kew Y-fc City
iu sai. for the south. Ii i the tuirtb
young nmB of Lawton to secure a gov-
ernment iwsIujh on ts Itlituus.
'SMSmMttiiii wiswn
Baseball
sbUTH CENTRAL LEAGUE.
Tulsa 1 Ft. Smith 0.
f .cclol to Dally LsaiL.'.
At Fnrt Smith
Score by innings: R H 15
Ft. Smith M 0 0 H 0 -ll S S
Tnlta niOOOonc e 1 S o
Ihittcrie Dunham and Rogers luew
and Lyons.
Muskogee 8 McAlester 4.
Special to Daily Leader.
At Muikngei"
Score lj innlnita: HUE
MuTkoRi . . .4 v 0 0 0 1 1 I x 14 7
Mt Alerter . .0 : 1 0 ft 1 0 04 2
Hattrle Reese ad Nlstl Porter
md White.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
At Webb City 'Vebb City 2 Oklaho-
ma City 0.
At Ien ven worth Joplln 8 Leaven
worth S.
At Springfield Wichita 6 Spring-
field 0.
At Hutchinson Hutchinson
k.v 0.
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WESTERN LEAQUE.
At Omaha Omaha 4 Denver 4.
At 8ioux City Sioux City Pueblo 4
At Lincoln Lincoln 0. Pea Mdtbas 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Idnsu sClty Kansas City 8 Mil-
waukee S.
At Columbus Columbus 7. Louisville 1
At Ildtanupolls Indianapolis 1 To-
ledo 2.
At Minneapolis Minneapolis
PauM.
St.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
t Philadelphia PttteburK
1 Mito
delphta 3.
At New York New York 8
i.atl 0.
At Boston Chicago 9 Boston 1
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At Brooklyn Brooklyn 0 St. Louie -1
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
A i Detroit Detroit -Phdndellrtila
Kame
patpor.ed; -rain.
At 8t LotiU -Boiton 1 St. I.oul 0.
At ltliii(ro Chioagn 3 Washington 1.
At Clew Una Cleveland -New York
gimo otpoiiPd ruin.
The markets.
New oil.-inn July 27 The Inrjte atork
! New Yiiik wis upJ to advantage
ikI abort at New York Teport
lmtiK It thiit upwarda of 30 000 of Au-
h.i wer put Ui circtiiaUon by parties
wlu l.ouorl t them back at a lower level
tlmn thej w-re Isaued but not before
t'i-y bid the deitfed effect depressing
Jnl mid Angu.t contracts. In the local
muket the tuirein month mirfereil la
input lt all the steam having about
cvpor.tid few buyers no wearing to
nrcept the cotton notwithstanding tin
vrWi' of the option to be about 1 Up
to 'and t'lrludlnc yesterday there had
ben delUered to the local pool about
x (inn of snot cotton and it is rrnjba-
bl that .tlwut l!.t)0e bales will have been
delivered In nil.
It 14 well that the public steered
clear of the July poUlton when such
bniul).itic talk of ncqulenre possibly at
n i oi nor. n so generally spoke-i of two
rimnths ngo when the market was 160
Ih hits higher Mr the manipulated posi
tion It it only a nmtter of few dny
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I r ii tor lii U c market ns Augiut will be
l Infliiet.ied mare or le by arrivuls of
1 ii. w emp (otton the competition of
j w hkl Ii u itneael the taking of more
.. I..k ilia ..1 r.Hi... ...Ill aauba an B...
liitvnst b the public in the niuiket and
Hlth the dft of th new aeaaon wo
l".ik fur moiv act!ely and a broader
i mis. rf .i"lufii That the developments
in th- progreaa of the new crop upon
wlih Ii tin trade must depend entirely for
ita Buppoit until next jtaaon nrt ut
ti.ulin intention wa forclbl) detnou-
itr.Unl tt is morning when t)alern i
iikikI tl'o wenkneas in aummei months
mij hituwi.l new ( rop mttim on t
KtnriKlh (f the aecond of n telle of
pi.llinlnio ct-D remirtn by the Nt
VorK Journal of Commerce Mhhh p!r-lui-ed
the oiithiok In Oeorghi a lxln
Mr. pour unl !U siinmi.iiy of condl-
lU.ns In Ainh.tin le than U. .k..'
for.
COTTON PUTURES.
Mew Orleans CJttOn.
Opening High Low Close
Jn 1 3 torn 10 ti ot-1l
July . .. J. D lo 70 10 4 51
Aug 1 i 10 tc 10 40 10.41-tt
-'t lu 10 2 10 13 10 lli-li
lc ii-'7 10J4 10. 1 JO.M-tl
COTTO . BULLETIN.
-reclul to Dally Lar.
lsuoma City. July ST. Scattered
-i er and thiwderstoims hava fallen
owr tie major portion of the bait. The
. ilnf ill an haw In part o LouiMana.
Aliiim.i nnJ (oorgli. Temper.itues
dive fml. i genemlty allsbtly belor. aoi-
Central Station.
Flrat co'umu number of stations re
porting.
ooond and third column. tetaparn-
turs; tnd. majtlaiuifi; 3d. minimum.
Fourtn oolumns Rainfall mohes and
bundrodtbs.
Oklahoma . .
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Wilmington
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CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chk.vsr 'V V. Probability of great-
ly Increased receipts of Wheat offset to-
day the bullish foredg. ndvless and
wheat dosed steady flnai quotations on
th September deflvtty being precisely
the siime as yesterday. Corn was up hi
c. Oats wre awn Ktc Ircvls-
ins were unchanged Us tt cents lower.
KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK.
Cattle.
KfiiiKi. Cltv July 8?---R ceipts S.oftfl
Including 1000 suthrrna' niniket steady
to weak clioh export and .h eased beef
steers 6 40ifi.20; fair to good $3 100
5.30. western fed steers .f.60.0;
at.Hkers find feeders .404? 4 50; south-
ern eti evs t2. 71.(94. 40; SouJiern cows
$2.Wi14ii n.ithe cows i io.ff4 25; na-
tive lelfers 3.0O(ff&.5O; buflt. tl i.r.1?4.00;
cthM J.E0(t( 5.25.
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Recrlpts 700: market ste.idv to Ave
cents lower: top W.B2H: bn'k of sales
W(f ' heavy tt.WQ Bi; packers
6.M.60; pigs and llglits $a.r2.2H
Sheep.
Reoflpts 3600; rrmrket ivtrong. lop
IT. JO; lambs 18.S0O7.M; ted sheep and
vet lings S4.254J5.50; wet' .: jear!ln!fe
IV.tftQR.7S. western she;- Sl.OOffB.SS;
itwkers and feeders $3.06 ; 0.
TODAY'S LOCAL MARKET.
Alfalfa lmr. per ton J7.M.
A'falfs hay by bald. SSs.
Kew Prairie bay par ton $7 00.
New prairie hay. per bale SOc
Millet seed. GSe.
Corn saa1 DB.
Ilran par 100 lbs. UN
Chops per 100 pis. 11.00.
Com olMpa per 100 tits. $1.00.
Wheat IsV S hard Ota.
Tieat NO. S soft flfn.
Corn No. 2 White. 45c
Corn. No. 2 mixed 44c
Kaffir oortt In lioad 30 c
Kaffir oom thra1tI..3o.
Oats per bu. Mt.
Pigeons par doz. 6fa
Green lildaa rJr lb.- Sic.
Qlua aides par lb. 6c
Uutls groan par lb. C; Bulls cured
par lb.. 7.
Beg cases per lb M
Gilthrle Milling Company.
WTtoat! No. I hard 6Se;No. 2 soft C2o
Corn No. t whlto 4c; No. 2 mbced 45o
Wholesale Produce by John M. Ege.
Hens per lb.. 7c.
Spring chtkens per It lie
Old turkey per lb. 8c.
Pigeons par dozen 00c.
Old roosters each IBe.
Young roosters par lb. 7c
Fresh eggs per dojen 10c
C.ise eggs set up. Including case $2.75
Butter choice dairy per lb. lie; ship-
ping per lb.. 16c.
Hides Green. $c; glue and !ad gubby
hides 8c bulls cured 7c bulls green
Co.
Egg cases 2Sc.
Model Roller Mills.
Wheat: No. 2 hard 62c; No. 2 soft C2c
Corn No 2 white 4c; No. 2 mixed 4c
Oats per bu. S2c.
An Arllnt'M Will 111
In Uiu eliurcli of Tnsow In tho gor
crmnont of Kursk Itussln tho nltnr
ptuc la u pnltitliiK of tho Inst Judg-
ment tliu foroKrauml belUB u vivid
representation of liell. Among the tig
urfcK of lost couls ti proinhyjiit position
la occuplwl by Tolstoi wluJSo portrait
preicuta n fnlrly good ltkunoae. Itio
painter's noino Is unknowlj but tjmt
liU work is nppiwlrttl la liown.v
the fact tlutt tho town mithorltlus pnlti
$123 for tho picture.
Slavery In Orcnt llrltnln.
Slavery survived In Enlond much
lator tlmn U euerally supposed. The
(vortl "bondage" lu Northumberland
still iucans n female farm sorvnnL The
coolies nud suiters 1. e. ualt minors
of Hast Lothian worr- crually slovos
till 1773. If they deer'-d. tholr sorv-
loi! nuy one Iiarttoniig them vu liable
to n liennliy of i j if be did not restore
thorn In twenty-four Uuurs. Tlw last
slave In UurIuihI win not froeil until
ITIjO and in 11 tliero wad n cooly
living who. as well as bi.-i father and
gvunilfuther hud Vkorkinl us a slaro lo
x pit at MussvlbutK
QUAKER REFLECTIONS.
fjn-
The disgusted flies and mosqultoei
Bk "wire screens?"
Always in hot water hydrogen and
oxygon. -
Dead men tell no tales neither do
they write poems.
A ttitoh in time often saves youi
bathing suit and your feelings.
"He's her halt brother isn't ho?" "I
don't know. Ho was full tho last Urns
I saw him."
"Myl how fast that trolly cart go-
ing." "Yos I suppose somebody's try-
mjg to catch it"
The greedy man at tho table d'hee
dlnnor always makes tho bill of faro
his table of contents.
Mamma "Tommy if you behave
that way you'll never gotp heaven"
Tommy ."I don't care. I've been to
the oirous."
Insurance Agent "Why you can
oven commit nulclde under ono of our
policies and M Victim "Is it-rer
obligatory T"
.Every man has some favorite book
'some book that he swears4by. In tho
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magistrate s court everyoofy ?
$kr.UtOU!... . w..X
Chtnese Sacred Numbers
rtollgloua Biiporstillon asserts Its ell
In Chinese architecture and tho tint-
vorsal eacrodnosa of tho numerals
throo and nlno is shown in tho ar-
rangement of tomplo doorn. ThQro la
a tomplo gateway to oach of tho balls
of tho imperial palace and tho eama
ordor of things prevails at tho Ming
tombs and tho sacred parson of tns
ISmperor when ho was In his Poking
home could only be appronchod orcu
by the highest officers after throo
times three prostrations. Tho tem
plo ol heaven 1ms n trlplo roof a triplo
marble staircase and all its mystic
symbolism points either to three or Us
multiples.
Lord Avobury who lias been elected
President of tho Dritlsh society of An
iqvtarlons. Is ono of'the few urvlvfnR
ltmlers of tLit remarkable body
io'a as tho X club the final galliot
iff of which W03 held eleven yearn
;o. Husley Herbert Spencor George
isk Tyndall Sir Kdward Franklaud
1 1 William SpotUswoodo now ah
etl away were among U'o original
xu.bnra of Min oorerle.
" StlX in'handVvritinq.'
An Intereatlnr; Little Uxpcrimcnt 10
1'rovo n Theory
It is a curious fact that ono of the
only things which . evon na oxport
graphologist does not Kuarantot lo dis-
cover In hnudwrlllng in tho box of tho
rvrltcr. Wc nro accustomed to tliluk
that the feminine or ninscullne tern-
pcramont will readily hotniy itself In
tho written word but In the majority
of cases such Is not the case.
Writing bold black nnd firm most
mnsUllno appearing in every way will
frequently bo found to emanate from
the pou of a woman while delicate
tracery Willi tho regularity Biiggestlvc
of precision and method or tho dnnli
and spontaneity which Indicate a live-
ly fancy nluiost unmistakably femi-
nine ono says on examination Is discov-
ered to boloiig to a writer of too oppo
site BOX.
An interesting little expnrlmen prov-
ing this theory can be mndo it this
way: Take twelve or twenty tuvcl-
opos written In chirographics you are
sure of nnd number each scrap clear-
ly. Pass them around nnd see now
many of your friends will correctly
guess Uio sex of the different writers
which may be written down and num-
bered like the envelopes. It will sel-
dom prove that more than one-third of
tho guessea at most are correct. Ex-
change. CARD OF THANKS
We wish lo extend our heartfelt
thanks to those friends and neighbors
who so kindly ass'- d us In caring for
our dear son and In-other during his
Illness and death and those friends who
sent the beautiful floral tributes.
NBTTIIB KELLY
"SJ'HFIS KFLLY
MJtS." aiAItY LOWK
(Pint published la Dally Leader July
2S 180S.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Seeled bldj will lie received at Uie of-
fice of tve City Clr of Guthrie. Okla-
homa x p to 12 o'clock noon August IS
10. Tho Mine to bu opened and consid-
ered at tlu meeting of the City Council
of the City of Guthrie Oklahoma Terri-
toi.v on that date for the construction
of liUtilet Hewer No 32. as provided
for In Oidlnnnce No. 802 of said City ac-
cording to plans and seclflcatlona now
on rile and opon for Inspection by p-os-pcctlve
bidders In th- office of City K.i-
gineer of said City of Guthrie and at
HhUh place the necesnarj blanks for
making bids mil) he obt.tlned.
The llnjor and City Coun'-ll i'seres
the i Ijrht to reject an or all bids. Koch
hid Jt I to submit with his bhl a CMttrted
heik In the mini of Fifty dollars to Ik
iitnr.-ied to hlni If he Is not n.irl.l
the contract oi othtrl to he ittaine.t
until hi has enti red In to conti m ami
made sutlafactory bond approved )j the
M ivoi nnd Couni.ll .md in the imiu of
hi" fatlni" no to d within l n i1im
Horn the iw.tiJiiih of the coiiiiut t 'io
fame hha.l be deil.ntd foi filled 1 1 I he
t ished by the ( it v Treaauitr iti 1 ii-
lilied loathe richer funl of the n
Iione by ordei of the Major an I ( .n-
ilmen thU 27th da of Jul V
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F. SIMXAB Ciin r
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ltriist published in pally L. idn J v
:s. UH.
Sealed bids will be recehed at tv .r-
fice of the Cltv Clark of the i'.i f
Outhrle. until t?le o'clock (i.oom A g-'
ust i ISM foi tho fiirnlnhnu; l.fiyj
ions goou tump cosi local weitf;'- te-
lttered Tneni)tle Tons nt n tiio ) 1.1
for by Wirrinis on the Conting. ni t i id
Tha t'ltv rentrxea the right t i. set
any and all tl '
Uy order of the CUf Counci
F. PK1.KAS I'm i ' k
l First
published In Dull T.
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IS 1H8.
oei-i hum will ue receivea at no or-
rtce of the City Clerk of the i'it of
Outhrle vnlU twelve o'clock (uoon Aug-
ust t IMS. for the sprinkling nnd wep-
tog oi eorUlu straats in the l ty of
'Outhrle Oklahoma.
Th C4ty reserve th right t.i rsjeet
any a ltd ail bids.
F. SHIXAS. City Oisrlc
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Mis. W. &t. Stewart of 407 East No-
ble avenue Is reported to be quits 111.
The mnny friends of Mrs. B It. Fur-
row will be Pleased to know that after
a weeks serious 1 'ness she Is now vety
much unoro'-ed.
Miss Randnll. of Perry submitted to
an operation yesterday at the city rm-
pltal. She ta recoveied nicely from the
effects of the anaesthetic and will he
convalesced sufficiently to return to ho
liome within a few day
LOCAL POINTS.
Drop Oklahoma City i d boost Guth-
rie. This t important: A
commodious
bulMIng for the constitutional confer.-
"On.
TJU; Brfward building (Is VlnK Re-
modeled for occupancy by the St. Lovis 5
ami 10c store.
The districting commission will like
ly report next week. Logon county It
to have three districts.
The Port Smith & Western rosd Is
ndvoeatlng the use of Outhrle stone in
the construction of buildings at Ft.
Smith.
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Pure Food Products
Canned Soups. Potted Beef.
G6.me Pates. Invalid Broths.
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Plvim Pudding.
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New Daily TralnfService
Missouri Ransas & Texas Ry
Effective May 20 1906.
No. 50G Mixed trnin leaves Guthrie 7.30 A. M.
Arrives at Oklahoma Olty .10.15 A. M.
' No. lj6 Passenger leaves Guthrio 10.45 A. M.
Arriros at St. Louis 7.50 A. M.
No. 103 Passenger loavos Quthrie 2.40 r. M.
Arr.as in Oklahoma City 5. 20 P. M.
No. 110 Passenger leaves Guthrie 6.25 P.'m.
Arrives in Kansas City 7.10 A. M.
No. 505 Mixed train leaves Oklahoma City. .0.30 P M.
Arrives in Guthrio ;s..t.10 P. M.
No. 105 Passenger leaves Kansas City ....9.00 P. M.
Arrives in Guthrio 10-05 A. M.
No. 107 Passengor laavos Oklahoma City.. 10.40 A. M.
Arrives in Guthrie 1.10 P. M.
'No. 100 Passenger leaves St Louis 8.32 P. M.
Arriros In Guthrie 5.10 P. M.
ALL TRAINS LEAVE
ALL KINDS TIN WORK. DIIAVRI.
TANKS. SUTHRI1 HECT METAL
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1 e tight-town ptopultloi Is not
1 1 11 ir." Said a meiclant thl morning
I... ulir demonstration of this fnt Ins
bcrn ghen."
Superrntemlent 6iXUr is in lerelpis of
an Invlti'lnn to he pi-'setat nt the com-
mencement cjcerd'en o' the summer not -mal
school held it the A. i M. College
Stillwater Friday ecnli g August 30.
The n-w lining o-d'mnce ttlll npppir
In The Lender next week. The blanket
oidii ince Ijuj been 'ih nwaj and street
i. nclned In th? n w ordinance 1
Winn r nnd Ppilnger U frexl
'PiniiK of resildenc 0! reels vil id.l
SO pet (nt to prope'tv alu " slid n
titixen todav. "Thl in a public lin-
pi..i'iii that is nhiio'utely esntli'
ind dot a not entail in apeclil n ml-
Khip 1. i ;i-opelty osikii'
Rev. Rrannon pastor of the West Side
MtthodlRt church has enlisted as a pri-
vate In Company A. and will take hi
unmmer Vacation wit1! the bovs In blue
h( annual encnmpn ent which Is to
I he held at It. Rile thli year.
Tlie cae of llenrj M. Fergunon vs
Jlolilc T. leon.nd 1
probate court Erlxon Ilemy & llesc-
gent represtent the plaintiff.
The Logan County Fruit & Tni"k
association is in session at their head-
quarters this aftetnoon. Manv me lu i-
tertdance. The discussion for the af-
ternoon Is the ways and means of shli -pins'
fruit.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 135, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 28, 1906, newspaper, July 28, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76512/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.