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Tulsa Worldi
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tElffi EU I riu.uins TUi: I I) to THE TOOLS OF COB Today Napoleon tirasps the World, linl Tomorrow Hrlng 1 1 io Waterloo, A'hon't fifty' Tiiciiibtrs of Falnhild l'ost, No. 51, 0. A. i .1 llu. Ilcv, A.

Wloklster, preach tile ly sermon at tho Christian Church Sunday morning. Tim ctrans nu at the did Masonic Hall at 1 0 0 o'clock ith tho Sons (if Veterans, imil inarched to the church. Wlcklzer said In jmrt. sp ak-Ing on "The of Freedom:" "Soldiers of 'tho 'Cmud Army (if the Itcpuhlle' 1 take it for granted there I.m no question nf more Interest tu man than the one for which he laid dnwn hiH life The subject of 'Freedom' could no re 'fail to Interest tho true soldier of America than that tho Ron of )od shoidd fail to lie interested In the redemption of the race. "Tho history of nations has been the history of kings.

Tho destruction of kings tho destruction of nations. Today a Napoleon holds within his grasp tho nations of tho world, but tomorrow ho meets his Waterloo In Wellington, and rcreats to mid-ocean, fit habitation for him who calls himself IL but wields the Scepter of a tyrant. "Then sentiment and spirit that breathes destruction to dcpotism, was not first felt where the Atlantalc sweeps our shores, but where tno Croat Sea washes tho shore of the Tromlscd Tho sentiment that shall finally uproot tyranny Is couched In thnt utterance of the King of freedom, 'Let him who would ho tho greatest among you bo servant of This minified with the sentiment of tho (iolden Itulo will some day usher In the (iolden morn, when freedom's flap shall wavu on every shore In very land. "Soldiers yours was conflict of arms; but the great conflicts today depends upon sclenco. Wo are approaching tho aKo when will bo realized tho saying: "Not by might, nor power, 'but by my Spirit, savoUi the Lord." "Hrutus, tno of the murderers of II Your Head Aches You Should Take the Sure Itemedy nick CAPUDINE There's a eauso for every headache Ciiptidlnc roaches that cause quickly, whether It be hint, cold, Krlpp, or stomach troubles--and cures, oven though It bo sick or nervous headache apudliie Is the surest remedy for Colds and (irlpp.

Fcvcrlshm-, Aches and Nervousness disappear and normal conditions are restored. Is lbiuld easy nnd ideas ant to take nets Immediately. 10c, 20c and DOe at drug stores. FLAG! For Decoration Day at (Jravcg 19 East Second Street i-aesar, ucsiruifr to restore the glorv of the ancient liepuhlic of Koine, murdered his friend only to find thai tho act Increased tho difficulty. Taking iU oirti Ufc, In tho midst of dentil ho exclaimed; trrccdom thou art but a tuuiio, "t'ur own leoved Lincoln once said: '1 claim not to have controlled events, but confens plainly 'that events have controlled mo.

Now at the end ot throe years struggle, the nation Is not what either party or any man declaim i North Amor. llev. Vol. 1 0 0, page 17.) These sudden developments Wi re not he work of otic nati hi, but I the oi-k of i bid in many, I "In Independence Hall on the 21st I'c' Uti Lincoln said, "I 'have often Inquired of myself what I threat principle or Idea, It was that kept this conference so hum together. It was not the mere of tho si parathm of the cobinles from tho mother l.md, but that sentiment In the I (duration of Independence which nave liberty, not alone to tho pi of this country, but I hop" to the world, for all future time.

It was that which nave promise that In due I time the weight would bo lif.ed from the shouldi rs. of ull I "t'oniradis the battles you fought were far more reaching than many of I you cuiii elvcd. Some nf mi fought to your nation from disunion, others to free the black man of the South, and some for both, liuv (Iml through you was destroying the most powerful influence that could (heck the 'March of freedom which was the spirit of slavery." "Tho lessons of the Uranrt Army, Imbibing tho spirit of their forefathers have reproduced another chapter for history, in tha; magnificent achievement among tho 1'hilippincs, in Ma-jnih1. harbor. "No halo of glm shoiio more brightly over a victorious fleet, than hovers over our Asiatic squadron.

"The recent war with Spain was mi-i other war for liberty. Wo began as a nation by a war for freedom. Hut our victorious bat'. les, nations rim-'tinned to Insult our flag by robbing 'our vessels of American citizens. "The cause of the lato ltcholllon already deep-seated In American before the battles of the Revolution were fought.

"The rebellion not only struck tho (bath i'oIow to American slavery, but a flamo in tho heart of mighty people, thai' should finally I burst with divine wrath nnd fall up-I on a people whoHo history has ever been one of blood and tryanny. "Comrades, to save this nation Hod I uacd you, and our heroes, many of whom sh op 'ioday on a Koulhern field, above their graves tho only mourning Is the Kuuthem pines; tho I only tears that upon them fall, are In the rains and dew of heaven. The only flowers that brighten their lonely place, will bo those planted by a hand lMviuc. "I will not speak of 'Comrades' d(ad. fi they are living living In history, breathing In poetry, moving In song, and fighting In sentiment, that siti'lment for which their life blood flowed out.

F.very star In that 'sacred banner Is stor of hope, i stripes are crimsoned with the blood iof our brotht rs slain. Its white por tends a day of pence. "The Christian religion still lives, the stars and ftrpies still wnvo, and the 'March of rreedom' Is ever onward, while tho nations that have risen against them have fallen nsun-)b or today are crumbling. "Yet In the midst of this trlum- phnl march. In the midst of priory nnd i'( nown, a nation that has 'been purchased with a price so (bar, may well pause, even in the dazzling of its spbndor, and the brilliancy of Us hope, and with uncovered head pay a hiving tribute to Its heroes In their graves.

matters in the honor Is the same, whether your comrade fell ns he followed Chi rman to the sea, or in thni. brilliant envalry charge at Itrandy Station. where the cavalry In blue snatched tho laurels from the 1 1 avalry In gray; or In that Vlrg'nla campaign, where the resistance was T1ISA DAILY WOULD IT I. Mi MOKMXci, MAY .10, 1011. PA OR OTVF.

Mm. ii 1 Dili ns nv i sr sri i 10 Dill ill Mr ca3Ji ONLY II YOTI.S IX A07 AUI" 10 IMMEDIATELY BUILD Lino He In Ojwi-ailon to ilu I l4 f'fc, JL. fj June tVnmr. ffK WVK' Qj) jjS jfl i. A If kj I II) Mail) j.

t'Gt nil ksjm Mi lit. fill i ff ml i 1 I on page nine.) musaiaiipuL.snii nun tjai'SMTwrwiPwTwniwyapsgaii hi iihii MATINEE A Trr 1 -N TirV A TNTT AILS-KieL9 At Tulsa County Fair Grounds DECORATION DAY TUESDAY, MAY 30th 3 HARNES RUNNING RACES RAC 1 Also High School Horse Exhibits and IM BAND WILL PLAY First Race Starts at 2:30 P. M. General Admission 25c In the election held to lat'fy tho franchise of the ipt ings Int rurbau road, there ere f'0 7 votes est. (if this nuniUr 4 were favoriiilo nnd 11 unfavorable.

I The franch.ie granted to tho unl Interurhan road was (anbd by one of the largest majorities, con- slilerlng thj uumber of vntes cast, of any election yvt held In Tulsa. Now that tho franchise has been 'passed, the Sund Springs Company will push tin worli of the line frmii tlio present temporary terminus at the Third Slrctt viaduct to Main on Archer. The company will use tho lobby of tho Urady betel as a waiting room for tho now rond and will bend eveiv ef- fort to bui'd th- lino to that point I within tho nxt three weeks. V. K.

lh) do of the Sand Springs Interur- ban Company, stated last night that I be was confident that the line would I be In operation to tho Hrady hotel before, June The line from the present terminus the poln mentioned In tho fore going will he three-quart) rs a mile ilong. All of (ho grading must first bo done. However, the traolt laying gan' will work "close upon the heels'' jf the graders. Although special efforts are to bo made to fmMi tho line to Main, the Sand Sprln.s Interurban road will not bo dlhr.ory In the construction of its lino to ihe enst part of the city, and other tensions which have been contemplated. Charles Tage, pros-' biont of thj company, before, tho vote on tho fraiohlso remarked that he would spend at least $200,000 more, on tho road.

If tho fraiuhb! had not been ranted, the road would nav been Just a Sand Springs Inter-j urlun, but now the remarks of thoj prc'-ldcnt oi the rond before the vote )f tho franchise may bo construed as that other extensions, presumably! the one to Colllnsvllle and will be tho order of events. It Is straight Information that te company has under consideration line to Colhnivllle. Should this line bo built, It v.lll mean connection with tho Iron Mountain Itallroad at that point, and practically give Tulsa another railroad. A connection with the city to Ihe north ill also mean much more than mer'l connection with the Iron Mountain Several nun Iters and similar Industries art being at t'olllnsvillo and AH rilANCMLSE the Increase In population of that plaeo will mean more business for as Inteiurhans bring the peo-! pie fr.un tbi smaller places to trade the larger cenlvrs. Many Katem i otto owe their sole commercial 'standing to the lniorurban roads touching them.

Tho example will be by Tulsa. With the ialu-' nil roMiuiccs Id ri', the fu lories and the Interurban coming, there Is no stopplrg In growth In the franchise ratified yesterday by ihe vol rs of Tuba It Is provided that the Sand Springs Interurban I nun Oil a 1 1 I. in it; io oii.u uv i maintain and operate a strict rail. 1 i' ay for tho convenience of passen gers. pareeH.

ixpressage and niali for a period of twenty-five yours. The franchise, grant))! ullows the Sand Spr'ngs Int rurban Hallway Company to build on A rlght-iC-wny desoilbed in the franchise as follows: Hegliinln? ut the center of the west boundary lino of blocK fi, of the Mlt- hoi and Crohblc addition to the city of Vi'iru thence to tho southeasterly filly feet to point of curve; thence easteily on 13 :10 degree curve for lias feet, ho.ng on tho center of the line block six of Mitchell and Cros-blo nddlt'o thence on a tangent psrillel to tno I'rlsoo railway righl-ol-viy to tho Intersection of West evnlli S'roet; thence through blocks olg'nt and nine of Croshlo addition; thenio through blocks forty-one and forty of the Owen addition to the center of Maybcll Avenue; thence along Mayhell Avenue to Y't See. Hid Street; thence, through blocks tblrty-fivo thlrty-Mx of Owen ad dition; theme ea: on Kir. Street to Tarry (billion; thence through block eluhu one original townshlte to Admiral (also known ns Houle-vnrd) to city limits; also I'rankfort Street, hIki throu.rh block slxty-'-lx, tow unite to the intersection of Archer S'roct and Oulhrle Avenue; theme ent on Archer Street to city limit an.1 Mich extensions of such streets as may hereafter bo added. It Is provided In the franchise that Ihe rond shall bo constructed of such trucks, trolley nnd other materials incident or necessary" for the construction, operation and maintenance of up-to-date street railway.

Single and t'oublo trucks and switches and tormlnalfi are allowed. The power to be used on the Rand Springs rond III to bo electricity, gps. ollno, explore or urh other mcfans of science or flIcovry or Invention may provld'. and by the general laws of 'he atute of Oklahoma sanction. Cm tho pirt of tho lino extending frnpi the firm entrance on the city properly at the west to the Third hlfeet viaduct, and tho Archer Street line to Cincinnati Avenue, power may be ued to handle freight.

I-', tight may be handled In the city Umltn at an) time If carried In closed Wf These are recent 'arrivals and were bought by us for cash at 66 2-3c on the dollar -just two thirds ot their real value and we are oin to give our customers benefit of it. DON'T MISSTHIS Because you can almost buy two at the cost of one 7.50 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or 4.75 $10.00 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or 6G5 $12.00 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or 8.00 $13.50 value can bo bought at 1-3 off, or 9.00 $15.00 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or $10.00 $17.50 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or $11.05 $18.00 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or $12.00 $20.00 value can be bought at 1-3 off, or $13.35 See them in the window they are the Greatest Value ever offered in Tulsa. 1 ii ntl'i' 13 I Wxh Y0UR Si best BP bargain 7jJ OPPORTUNITY xpiess ars or compnrtments. AH Ircight not (arried in such cars must bo handled between the hours of 10 o'clock p. in.

and 7 o'clock n. in It however, provided that In the territory win re sluuii power Is permitted, that of freight ran' be handled at all times. It Is l'urth-j (r provided that the city commission may ctablKi rules and regulations! for handling of freight othir than in. closed cars at other times than In tho I lim'tcd period mentioned. I Trolley wins must bo at bai-t eighteen feet above tho surface of the street.

All poles must bb placid and maintained at the curb. Tho rails of bank, and who Is alleged to have been probably meet with Home difficulty an accomplice In the affair. Is In his right mind again. Walker bocame In. sane, or seemingly so, two days after his capture by mil I'ilkington Mini it cowboy limned Jack I lit'.

Hiinday afternoon, woke up and wanted vi as a holdover. ('. II ty Jailer, assured him If ho attempted to get out. "Nay," said Walker, "I must hsve three Jnen on a good big He asked Irani for Information as to where be was. and Ills disgust at being in a cell by himself.

He asked fi a drink and Mr. Carhutt told him t' at if bo would behave himself and iilt would give linn a him to clean up am! how ev to know Carhutt, conn-1 acting cta.y he licit ho would drink and allow r. he1 If ho, go Into a cell with aomo of the other prisoners. Walker agreed to that readily. lie wns to have boon given a preliminary hearing before John J.

Slack Justice of tho pence, yesterday afternoon, but It was put off until today, 'A board of physicians examined him last week and reported to tho county authorltha that Walker probably was faking insanity. (Continued on page nine.) NOW FEIGN llllDM.Y WAKliS VI' AM Til A III: MlT II.W Ul il A ON A i Kred Walker, who, a couple of months ago, was caught In the underbrush near Tin key Mountain, following an attempt to rob Hrokeii Arrow Gcneroes Oiler By Local Brag Stores The Public is Given an Opportunity to Test Merit ot Digestif, the New Remedy tor Stomachs-Relieves Almost Instantly. CiCERO L. HOLLAND C. 0.

D. Grocer 111 K. Street. Phone 772. l'rch dally.

48-lh. sk. of Turkey Klo.ir 1.30 I.lma lleans, per lb It) IX lbs. Cane Sugar 9 Mm 10 bars I'olo Koap 8 boxes Starch 10 3 cans Van Camps I'umpking .25 3 cans Van Camps .2 It bars Scouring Soap 10 I'ure l.ar(l, tier lb Salt, Kxtras, per lb 0l 3 cans Van Camps folk and Keatis 25. Main smoked Hacon, per .15 1 tout Skinned Hams, per .17 He Me Hams, per 2 large cans Hnenppln 5 i cans California I'enchcs 25 6 small cans l'ot Cream 25 3 cans Corn 25 1 large con Tomatoes 10 Nice I'runes, per 10c and 17o Dried J'eaohes, per lb II 2 packages Seeded .15 Holland's Illend Coffee, per II) .25 2 packages l'r.

I'rlcc'e 15 10-lb. bucket of Lake 1.85 1 0-lb. Bucket of Lake 1.00 Crackers, by box, per lb 07 Fresh Country Hutter, lb .25 1 lb. Creamery Hutter 25 1 doz. fresh Kggs 15 8 tall cans Comello Cream 2ft 1 lb.

Cream Cheese 20 1 doz. Tint Fruit Jar 65 1 doz. Quart Fruit Jar 75 1 dot. 1-2 gal. Fruit Jura .05 4 5-11).

lack (iolden Gate Flour 125 24-lb. iik. (Iolden Gate .70 Nice Fat Hetui, per lb UVi 8 ban Hwlft'i Pride Soap 23 I ban Ewlft'a White Soap 25 All first (lass drug stores have been supplied with IUgcstlt, the new remedy for Indlgi Htlon and ull stomach troubles, and sufferers are Invited to try this now medicine with tho distinct understanding that your druggist will refund tho cost If you are not pleased with tho results of a few doses. JUCKSTIT Is a certain relief for nil forms of Indigestion sour stomach, heartburn, belching, or that full, stuffy feillng ufter eating a hearty nnal. The distributors of this remarkable remedy propose to prove Its merit beyond a doubt, ami to uny one who Is not willing to try It on the assurance of his druggist to refund the price, they will send an order to uny drug sli.ru for a full size package without cost.

lili'iKSTIT is harmless remedy, absolutely free from poisons or habit-forming drugs; It simply digests food and tones up the stomach to its nat ural healthful condition. Two or throe tablets lifter meals will relieve l.tomaeli disorders almost Instantly, ami the continued use for a short llmo will permanently cure Oct a package from your drug storo today, ami try It, with the understanding that you will get your money back If you want It, or wrlto to the l'lgostlt Jackson, for an order to your druggist. Iion't delay. Try MiiF.STlT now. PUUJUUSE2UEZ! Telerolioiic Stibscrltoers "Who have party line service should hcv their orders nt once for single line service.

With the opening of the now Exchange in the building which we have erected at the corner of Fourth and Boston, wc shall be able to give single line service to all subscribers. Orders for this service should bfl placed at once that the new listing may appear in the new Telephone Directory, which will soon be issued. Cull tho Contract Agent today, Telephone Xo. and order single line service. PIONEER TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

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