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T U L O K L A.. STAR . rtlli TULSA STAR Printingand PiulsVmg C0 Published Every Friday at 501 North Orucuwood Stteet. Kit ri.l n -noii'l Mi-eTtm liter Aon, II. Mill, n ill I' i I ililiee ! lull wki Hum i, iiiiilur Win ,ut i M.ircli II, 13. It. A.J SM1THERMAN Mrs, 0. B. Smithermnn EDITOIi AltD PUBLISHE Soely Edtor On Hm SK Mouth I'll rue Mouth tJUI'SUIUI'l'lU.t It.Wh Gii. Have you visited the. Evpoiiiiou gioiiiuh'.' o Altuelliur, now, fur thti big lry I'n rnii ti ni'i -s. fi.ou i;u .. ....i III! - . ...I.. . Ill .1 . ... .1 1. . ;.i ..II . i nu mere iiumcs tu -uuiu iifiiinu eii iieniii iii an mint; wua wuiiiii Q D Hunt thev mi' idea lifted. I pry-rarmiim roiires hi misa. two gioups or men control Its work, One, iliown Ub the. Oklahoma Hoard of Cou Contcltntloua Ab 4ltor of h New York maiRtlut recently racelw-d glory of, whli-b the scene laid In the itatr of WasblnfloL H wished in have ti tor Illustrated and In order to b Ulo ilia lxnt local detail he cent (tie manuscript lo a young artist out In Washington flefote doing no how ever, b ciawled hastily acrnj th top of the first page Ibe address ot I'.ill Miirrnv iu iitiiui.iii1 ii Sinmim- fJnr.. rntnliiitur liiu .. In ilif! &t wrlU i which did not otlie'.nUr ..... -.......,. ..- . r.-.- v ' . ..... ... - ... .. . ... ......p. ...V . . ... . u . I'. S. Senate. Perhaps .Mr. Muriiiv'.t piMitiiiii to Seuator Gore is H!f.r ' . i !. .i ii.. . ...i i i-.. i " .i.i.i i ii. i i. "Sbeltoti hum ii in iiil" mil -nyiiij; tup oiniii iiuuim ii-ttii uir iiuiiii. I lo i" a .MAN who iirtM t'ratikl ami honorably wiih friends uiul foes, lie's an infernal knnu who arts oihcrwiM;. o It'll not how long you've lived in a eomiiiuiiity ami what you liave done before going (hero that counts, hut what are you doing for I he community NOW! o Next nock will he a gala time in Tuls.i. If yon haven't seen the be-t town In the statu in the United State come to Tulsa during ilm dry-fanning congress. MEN WHO ARE PUSHING THE BIG TULSA SHOW .-,.'rvvKiw-i 9 r . ' " i 5 No in if men have ever worked 'rol. Is headed by O V. Hunt, prer 'ar.n r lo make un i-poltlon suoceas- J. nt of the Queen Bee Stove cninuanv ful t'in tlui betilnil th Inturnallonal i0f Tula. ami one of the most pnn uient buslnex men of the city l!l associates are L. K Cone, C. S. ' i ery. Wllllaui Stryker, Kukih I.oi'on I and C. A Sanderson, all of Tulou The. second is known an thr Int I'ltlonal Hoard of Ouernoin Ii bend Is W I. Driunmoml, of Knld. l.iluima With him are tho Himorui W It, Muthcrwoll, minister of nurn I lure for Saskatchuwim, IteKlna; Ho untitle lieorge- tlanourt, dfiut . m Ister of agriculture for Alb na, i moiilon: C It. Uoot, of Denver, Col rado; V. M. Jardlno, of Manlintt.i . Kansas; A. M. hVrgUioii, of Sliermt Texas; O, D. Hunt, of Tulsa, and Joli'i 1'. Uuriu. Mr. llurns Is the permanet i secretary of the Congress mid the man who, thtoufth his peculiar ability fur organization, biiH made It the moHt Im portant farm organization in ttie world today Mrs. Kleanor L. Uurns is sec irtary of the International CopKrei ft of Farm Women, a branch of the Dry Karmlng ConKress, anil through It elm wields a tnlKbty Influence on the Uvea of tens of thousands of womon In many nations. The Slur xtnnds for uihlu- ili'tciiiv and molality. No one ean deny that thi iH.r htc lteii of inatt-iial help to the eOle of TuN.i uud un one would injuie tlieiiiM'lM's by advocating tho things u- I a i id for. I adltor t- 1 'r nfi.1 - Mb drlns of j ibe' uiaiuscilpt It wat Wash With the story i.. irt'er riikln the artlo a cerlhli' l ,i ene . r.d forward It as kooh -;M- II) return mall the cil '"I'lct nr ixlriii renl ' mn u'!itu. ttst aalng "1 uot '-ii wish me to use Sbellon ' do n kno' of nn sort ii' : .fit ' of the dealers on It o'i i-nn send me a tube I ' ' ' ' mske tb rtrawlnr 1. A- a, thv (i A truly honest and honorable mini can at all time- defend hi! .,., iutiin. itut ii trem-lieroli, tyranical, li '"iciitical in.iciiiil(Ui-' devn nM- ho nl du aiiythinc even lietrttv lii own line Im iier-nmil yaiu. '' (if eom-M, can not U eonidered an honnralile t nn u. Theti ii a certain water animal, which when it i almut in he V licit S l-0 C cttu:lit itnilth a fluid which colon the water mi it can not be seen. and thu. makes it- e-ca The antic- l a ceitaiu i'iiiiniiciniut mi in tat- city reuiuiMl- u- very uiucii nt tin .iinmai. uue who: ii TIip nrvauintiiiu of the New Ilu-itu, l.eapue wa- annther star eliainlM'r "iim-s meeiin''." I- it not -transit how some iieuiilc will try to lionilwink the people'.' It wa- not nece-saiy to call a bn-i-, Theie is not a qutdtiou of more DON'T GET TOO SEDATE. By William IL Pavne )icf- ni.i'iiiii: oil Saiidin and date it liack, and thi- r-hnuld be correi l'otile may know l.t Ihf pritpU ruh it fal-e reioidi impoitance ted in a public meetinj duly advertised that the j Kither ou eiutli or iii heaven above . wh.iK- tjoinj,' ou and take part in it if they wish.: a. the one .o often iineried and I seldom nnawered Wliat is Love? ilont men arc gallant, foririvim:. lesiNviful and voitvf derate iu their dealing with women, eeii:iil. wlun the.v stay iu a woinau's j ()Vt, ja ,jiat wi,icn take po-ess plare. hnt few iwn hnve any respect foi the npiml inniiing "she ' jou divil'" who rontintinlly strive.- to kiep up lonfu-ion and strife in tlu lMf ,e Imnuui heait ami mind, In teuard- to tender en re and leelint'. Could Miu a better answer fiudV iiiiimxiiiry. Th wouian who deliberately ciiculateu fal-elmod- about the neiffhUir for the uunxi-e of iniiuin": -nine one she di-lake; i- a bad eitiw. Then are at least ono or two such women iu Tul-a and the Star will tak them under pniyerful con-ideration if they don't cliauge their tactics. o ;,A Good, True, Brave Man' The aloey of Dr. Waterford of .Mu-koj:ee .Monday night ou the reotUnianh nualiiie of t'aptain l.u-k-oti a- a uein. It i- a pit that Captain .l.iek-nn i- not liettci known b all the eople ot this eiiy. Hnt then, it i ipiite natunil tor tiul givat and good men to be mciest ami reirai n iroin noioniu-. u.e ie.,m .... I"i- ,ut n henH ttaVfl eWkii.iuiil himlf' n-hn m-iiits billboaril-. lio-tet-. etc.. of ailll-elf. Who cull ,,r ... ...,,, . stiiutly -t-eks publicity i- loo unit li of a pedant to be either tiood or jrrvat. It i- giiitifyini; to the colored citizens of Tulsa to have the srvatne- f "in of their eiii.i n- extolled b an outsider, t'apl. .lack son i indeed a good man aui meidetitallj a gieal limn. I.ove is an impeuding crisis Originated ly the hold for the soul of niau. Ii breaks into the heart, you can not defy it. With iiivMerie.s you cau't under stand. Iive is master of human destinies. If you jMissess it nil ends well 'lay Is as Oood For Grown Persons aa ' Far Children. I'lay Is Just ns tiei es-nry to keen i Kroun mini youiiK il a inlilil'i-;h:c 1 tnau from prow Inn oM mi II N to ion I; ' t child urtiw Inlo ii man Unid worth's Hue- me in mini I i!hkIiiI. tt (to- il h,i'U M : i-.it I leai tip hen I In hold !! rulflmn In f i .' 6u hJ9 It t-.t-n n I . 1 , in fin U- II wl.iTi I ii'i, a i. in Or le t.n dlJ III chlldlu,u.l iu' il.i l)(H'nui- v kle jouiik'. V'-i UiiiMU' ; te )0IIIIK Le. ItUh.' we l!:t.t I If ' keep It tip we uliiill 1,-tHi l.i.ow t;:. We ale old null' we Hie " i" i!r. " denly ileml. let tin :!' d li!i-i li trrowu up, :: ! ..!.- i.-u. . iin.iii1 ed It with In r usnil futt. i lu-.i. I'. play Li suue'tlilt:,; 'tnJlti'.il-il l'i Crown mmi uiul iiulH-tMiiiliit; In i In Aud tlili uiifniliiu.itcly It i.in of l raru lnstaucea where "till!1-Inj; ini' it so." Aff i- it mi.ii lui-t l i i l'i ' I1 belief Iu the u.iole.-Miexs i-f evi-rc' for bnlf n divntle or - nnl I.-.!!. fat and poiupou-s uud led fn . .1 i pi1 aad slack inns, led mid slum wli.de than the coittoi linns that lie In ul ta when he daldcx to iiiilieuil mill tr to play furnlib cuin-idenibly nune ei tertalumeut to spt-ctiitors than to bin self. Dr. NVorrdH Hutchlti-ou In Ou to ' In tha Shadow' of H.iom. There are u numtur of former cMl rltla who are no niunnij; rroinlu and lioaidliii; lniiit In Xt.- tU rlt; Mau a tiller HI-I.M.S or writer li formerly ' -lit n )l.i- In thu'Pulilli- e has no1 ettl ! down to tin prosit! occupation i.f l .iflin: nud feitlliu small pmtloii -r tint' .ur.r publl Their bou--e ite a line net for youn persons will' Ibe nrtUtK jeinperniuoti On woman who nine enjojej ft fal rcpvtrtlou a. a violinist has tlvo fu niahed apartmeitf) uliU li she imhlei rou by loom to ii-plitiuis for (lmmi tic. operatic and lltermy honors, ltt ftacisJ glory ntther tb.tu physical con fort Is tSK iorlli'ti of 'iHit of the ateilltea. but the prlvlleso of liobuol bi with yesterday's crelittn'is con. pcnaati for niHteilul discomfoit. Nev York Pr". CUR'OUS BITS Or l tS (1OKY HOW KUf .LwKY FOUOMT JOHN BUkU ay A. W. UACt. SWMrt. there been moHp I'.Mssl battle than that of KtK Crletnr, fought Janu ary , Vi. 8o far as numbera wero cnt----H, lto advantage wis A'th tho DrltUhj for they h.-d IJ.W toldlera, while Gen eri J-i.ion oould miiW are fy C 000. In disc'rline, too, th British wro far superior, for they wore well '- amtil etern who had seen ".civics on tit battlefields of Europs Tha American Boidlerc, or, tho othsr han, wero foe J'le most prt raw militia, pioneers In coon skin rps a"d nomespun cloth-Ina- Qot In results th one-tld-cdnoss wa the other way Tor Hires weeks Jackson hJd been training hie raw sildlers, and vlian .'.j Drltlih advjnced to H.e altarK thay found the Amer icans rtrongly Intreri'-.hed and well ornarcd to reclve them. ), The slaugb'er ..! terrific. The t! L.r!ti.h loai was rbout 2.6C0 killed and wounded, while on tl e American side only eight wora killed and tlilitien wound ed. And the pity of It war., trere v-i m need cf the bit tie, 'cr -"ice bad b:en declared rc-wrin 'ho two countries. Ar-cim tha merlean oldlers .rn inaiw from Kentucky, ard for rears t'.-.erward this 6009 I i wan oue cung in ini " "Jackson led to the cypress Mimpt the ground waa low and mucky; Theio stood John Bull In mar tial pomp, And heio stood old Kis. tucky. And when so near wa aaw them wink, W-. thought It tlms to atop 'em; Loidl It would have dona your heart good To ie Kontucklns po em." ,ytlitht "'- 'y Joi't'li 11. BovleevJ TRADERS ii .1 1 1 1 11 1., 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 irlo.id lots 1 'Mi 1 , , not 1 rid .1 11. 11 snnd to to - . for l&i i in -null .imounta 1 1 . 1 'i- inone to 1 i,i .' 1 Tid rs an 1 ti iiov anil uiiom.i inn . We save this i ho lm on tiiim 1 low who nevti . im nau thli' "11 . ,'i ones 1' Ve buy (or less STATUMKNT )!' TIIH OWNP.K SHIP, JIANACKMKNT. OIU Cl'LAHON. KTt'. of the Tul-a Star, published week 1 li xt Tuln Okln.. ivuiii'd liv the Act of Aiigtt-I -.M. I!M2: 1 IMi tor, A. .1 Siiiithermiui. j Mnjintrinir IMitor. A. J. Smith 01 num. t!usiues .Mauau'er. A. l. Smith erinan. Piililisher, A. .1. Sinitlienaan. Known bondholders, mont tlwner: A. J. Smitherinaii. iint-it'- and other eonrity holder-, iioldinir 1 er cent or more of to tal amount of bond-, mortgsis.'i" or' other soeiiriiie-- None. j (Signed) A. .1. Suiitherman. , Sworu and -uh-cribed bc-fure me ihi- (ith day of OctolnT, P.UH (Seal 1 II. Ati-iti-tu- tine , , ,- Notary Public. ' i.Mv cotninKsimi eiiiris Pec rillCKI-: K NT IK I SAMP l.i: LINKS (r Till' HKST COAT & l VV HtUSC IN TUP V. S AT III: II xKU'W itKOKP.KAl'iK MMN MIti:i f STOK1-:. ADV. STREET 0LEANINQ L0NQ AM r-ranMln's Autobiography Tells Haw H Promoted the Flret Centraot Job In Philadelphia. Of your fate I will nut tell. I.uve is like a glorious sunlieani. In lltLs world it plays its )nrl. It brings either joy or sorrow To each and everv moral heart. I.ove N the civation of brave- and patriots, When you hear the battle ery. It's liecause thev love their couu try. 1 1 rave men live to fk'lit or die. Kecently at one of lb lunaaaona ot the City Club of Philadelphia tbera wail lead au xitract from the auto biography o! Banjamln ITranklla hlch as raid to dascrtba tha Brat Instauce ot street cleanlo by ,coa tract In Philadelphia The lnldeot U InterektlUK also, bovteiar, aa tllustrtV 1 lug cltlien co-operatloo to tta orUlnaJ simplicity "One day.' hrankltn rut, "I to una s poor Industrious mm, woo waa Ut. lug to undrtaku kesplnc tha pa?a j went clean by sweeping It tlce a ?k, carrying off tbe dirt from Ca- fore all tbe nelfbbora' doors, tor ta , -urn o! slx-peuce p" month, to ha paid by each house ' ten wrote sad printed a paper seltli : torth tb ad milFe to tbe iicibborbood that tntgbt le otoUUMd b tbu iul' ex pense 1 teal one ot Itu.i- 1 ;-!! to each house, aud In a day cr two Kent sround to see who ottld safc-i tcrltie aa ayrremtnt to pay thas iu sences. It at unacloioutly signed, and for a time ell executed This rtlfed a ceneral detre to have 11 tha it eets pa.ed, and made the ;roola I.ove will ave u in theeud u ore Mills to subscribe to a aw tc- that purposa." Tha Surray." I.ove i the parent of viitue. It lomhiue- man to iju' opposite re It 'tuv that gives wit nud wis- tliiu. Friiin It.i'e tlie rlcrjyniau his" text. I.ove is the father and mother of ambition, The mi ml is iuspiied from realms alxite And most every known iuveiitiou Is iuvetited by the mean- of love. l.ov gives all tho world its' glad ntss. " 'Ti love that gives us our friend-, Ixive l the cause of our eistence Cicero on Wit. Thar are wlttx -.i.viiiKs nhliii i.'ii tj a concealed su?ik-lon of ridicule, o' whleb ort I- tint f tl'.e si' I I in w!, when a friend of ill- m tU- I mi ntsl . ta hlui saying tbut Ills v. fe li.nl linir'i'i hanelf iikiu ii tic tree. 1..1I1I. I lieneiK yu fle me some sbnuts tr tbHt Ire that 1 uiny pliint them ' Of the -am aort Is what riM-u- sitlil to 11 certu' bad orator who heu he liiinirlm': that he bad excited ciiuipiisNioii nt lb close of 11 speech aikeil out fileix' here ufter be bad -nt down wh' tber-ln appearrU to hurt t iiotI pity In tli.' aadleuce. "Wiy wiviit pity," replied Craaaut. "for I bellete thai there It in here so ti.titl hearted hut Ihitt your speech -eemul pltl'thle to hlui." -Cicero's Orator. A Glra ; Li'tcnrst, An extrai n'.lii 1 r ifsvuihlnnt'o inu Ncently bet 11 di-iot'i'ittl nt the I-omlon Natural UUtor.t tlUHtiini h.tTeeu 11 apvcluieu of the huire AfrU'iin i-lejiliant and. tbe ptiint shreu tiioiii-e. Si,- U Ilay Ijiulrtter i cue-ttsl comparison of tbe two. and tho result li hern that prartiriilij eien boil. li" It blood Yetl and net e of (he 1 I p In nst litis heeu fi uud I eiitlr 'I- r d icnl In Tin-: inti sm,i:this wpik ON HI.ANI'KTS N1) I'NDl'i! WKAll IS AT It It LOW IM,(. IIRAOK MAIN STKKKT sTiil r ADV. 500 MKN'S SWIPI P 11 1 ON SALE AT HAKI.OW l!l!OK ERAGE MAIN STREET STORE ADV. UK : UN ll.lll t'ltw. .ml ti 11 ml "iii "i , tin 11 to K..-, I'll,, to ,!. !, r pne. 1 t tin ".tj Hi- in r'l's nay. .111 Wt ood ll l.tfi Ii'i! 1 -11 v -ri liar n ur Qximnsfi am loss v, lose "noth- ng. Our t.isli i.ij, , .p. i.miv than f7:,0il(i ier ,.i,, tliii,-rui, v,e can tell tor lit". ,- ri-tit,-l c e.p- o' Newton's Qt Tlour .1 r- .! 1 o We n - iiheil ,1 ,.ir tin- 1 ,th tioin Hurling 1011, Ui , (,1 .1, H-ioil Hour us mon-- 'im loo We Ha" ' ir on trm nou or is koihI Ii'i ir .is Kind milt .111 m.il.ii. Wi- hit. 1 tin urn moro ' UKht .ill to In- dellvvrtil .Ulliln th next fiw wek. , ir- rei.illlnS lii flniir for leu tM hi some intr- 1 hunts ,!re now i,t.lii' for wholesale. We Kti'triiiili-e evvrv s.o k 10 sle snt- isrncilip or 'i one Imek. W sell nolhinc, but fie brtt flour. jiim iii-ri riuoi In Ttils.1 " Ilia fori liii' StiKiti loo &n ton un- Sne.ir I lk. III.-! I' I tlO8 I lumhel ' pi I'.'t.ui.is HeitM I 'a I ( lood Itrt Ut l.s Hi Mi eoc 25o $190 25 . 95c . 106 . .1?JC Heft Cr.-Mirf . -1 r pin, .. 2ic i'.i O'l 1 ,e .l rtni-,- U ,lilt-r- tstiiti 1 1 eei 1 diii.' iri,-. inn i-ntlp- ! 1 tin. , cur , Inlliiic .no! Hot- aale has 1 ' II U HO Mil HH If ot'l Will "1 ' -H- ) 'lli'i'e u III he stir- i""'' ' " b nliti-s fi r 1 1 i. 1 in ti .. - Mii '11 1. ,t II ' l.llll'i' l ll TRADERS ICi". K. Second Street. Tl."!s . si' IT CAST' 1 ' ''' '! l.MOW ItROICEIt OP MMN --fREET STORE - nv Vt&is over oa vrAn'i I9fe EXFeniENcc. akil 1 "was AiTnnfiai M 11 nl Trade Marks nrr.ir.NQ Copyrights Ac. 1 iccrirtlon n frc whitlicr nu , " ",,n "' ' ' rl, I .imniunlrA .:'iVn,ilu . " ' ' IUNDBdOKwirirun riMlttr.it 11 li ill , t rtTMVIirilif lt4!tMft. I ids urn 1 inkt'ti iiiruiui, Mtmii t rectr(. Scieiiiific Htticrican. limit.. 11. , iii,.' . .4 ihii, lrve-t rlr- ,' '.' ' . ' t'Uiti.l TtTiiia.lla wINN & Co.3""'"". New York Horn ii tini.-ii . V HI, Wi.hlul-iou. lie.