The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 12, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDAIOREITL
SIDNIiY MUOOM. Proprirtor.
nbllibed Bter.r Afternoon (Hatordur Kx
oapted) nJ BuniUy Mornlnif.
Offloe of tmbllostlon. Conrt ntroel.
red t the Postoffloe Ardmor ai
noond olaiitnll watter.NoT. J7.'9I.
BUIIBCItirTION IIATKB.
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OFFICIAL OIIOAN OF
THE OIIIOKASAW NATION.
Alio the Official Organ for tbe
OHICKA8AW STOCK ASSOCIATION
of tho Indian Territory.
TIME TAULE
alf Colorado and aanta Pe Kallwar.
iOUTIt-BOCKD.
flalTeiton and Chlcaeo Express 1:40 a.m.
OUbnrne and KaniaaCltr Kxpresi 4:s p.m.
If OKI ll'BOOND
iTCiton and Cblcaen Express 1 1:3ft a. m.
Olebarne and Kaniai City Hxprf 11 :43 a. m.
A. W DoniiAU Ticket AKent.
W. a. Kama. General I'aneneer Aeent.
? Jj Itie Long Distance Telephone
:: AND CAt.1. VT :: s
5 Phone No. G
5 If you want tho Aiidmoukite.
TERMS OF U. 8. COURT.
For the Year Ending 1901 Fall
Term.
At Chlckasha UoglriR Monday. Oct
obcr 14 1901 contlnucr. In session
two wcoks.
At Hynn Begins Monlay Octobor
28 1901 and continues in session two
weclss.
At Purcoll Begins Monday No-
vember 11 1901 and continues In
BOBBlon two weeks.
At Pauls Valley ftcgliiB Monday
Novcmhor 25 1901 and continues In
Reunion tlirco weoks.
At Ardmore IlcglnB Monday De-
cember 10 1901 nnd continues in ses-
sion bI.x wcoks or longer.
AlllJMOIlR TUKSDAY NOV. 12.
it's on with the A. & C.
Now watch Ardmoro grow and prop-
erty chnngo hands.
TlTrow up your lint nnd shout hur-
rah for tho Arknnsaw!
Yob! wo leel good over tho coming
of teh A. fc C. rond. It Is n certnlnty
now.
After patient waiting tho ngony Is
over Ardmoro gets tho Arkansas &
Ohoctnw railroad.
President Itoosovolt Is rerlniniy
lending tho federal olltcu holders of
tho country n strenuous Ufo.
Tho deal Is clotted Ardmoro will
mnkc some long strides ahead now
Hint sho is assurod of tho A. & C. rond.
An Illinois man has purchased ISO.-
000 ncrcs of land In Southern Kansas.
It Is his Intention to establish tho
largost wheat ranch in tho world.
Russian newspapers aro nctlvoly dis-
cussing America ns a new world pow-
er. Ono Journal says tno Republic ter-
rifies tho Imagination of Europeans.
Discussing tho possibility of n Mis-
sourinn lending tho Democrat presi-
dential tickot In 1901. Secretary of
Stato Snm II. Cook suggests tho avail-
ability of Governor Dockery.
U is Bnid Roosevelt will advUu tho
tho control of trusts rnthor thnn tho r
annihilation to which the Post re-
pllos: "Wo can hardly' say 'This Is jo
sudden' to this for wo know it ml
the time"
It nppoars that the llnanco koopero
tho Maccabees Isn't suffering so much
from remorso of conscience as ho is
from loss of his own private fortune
nnd a fear of what may hnppon to
liim.
An llllnolb boy. aged so yenr. lint
marrlod his former step-mot'ier. Not
being of age It was noceotary for the
young mnns fathor. tho divorced hus-
band of the brldotobo to vo'teh for
him nt the marriage license dork's of-
fice. In Massachusetts If a pntiont dlos
tho mirso is nrresteil for murder. Then
tho dotectlvcs sot nbout ilndlng evl-
donco to support their suspicions.
Which Is nil right If they nnd It but
tho Massochusotts d i. -"tives mostly
don't.
Cnsslus M. Clay is writing his auto-
hloRraphy. Ho is over 90 yours old
nnd ho has a long stormy IITu to write
nbout. but readers will skip the pro-
coding pagos to devour tho chapter
In which ho tolls of his rocont martini
tolicitlos if ho tells.
Tho town of Ryan over on the Rock
Islnnd road Is out today with a prop-
osition that sho will glvo tho A. & C.
road one-hnlf of tho town as an induco-
mont to socuro that road for tho town.
This mny or may not bo a good deal
for the rond in any ovont it sounds
loud for Ryan.
Hxchangos show that In electing del-
egates to tho slnglo statehood conven-
tion to bo held In Muskogee little at-
tention has boon paid to tho schedule
of population for Instance Chlcknsha
has I I delegates South McAIosti-r '.'2
"Wagoner 20 Muskogee C. Pnrccll s.i.
Pnuls Valley 20 and Ardmoro J.
BOOMING STATEHOOD.
Chairman Castle Outlines Scope Pre-
paratory Work Good Prospects.
K. C. Castle rhulrmnti of the single
statehood commute returned this
morning from Oklahoma City whore
tho committee was In conference tho
ICtli. Mr. Castle is well pleased with
the work of the committee at tills
meeting and says the various sub-
committees will do everything re-
quired of them to make tho Muisko-
gce convention a success tho great-
est and nocessnrlly the lnlt statehood
convention for the Twin Territories
no expressed himself as very much en-
couraged by the strong sentiment for
slnglo statehood prevailing; every-
where ho went.
Chalrmnn Cnatlo spoke very encour-
agingly of the passage of an enabling
act by the incoming congress. Rolng
asked what plan. If any. It. agreed up
on he said:
"Yes. thore Is a definite nnd well
understood Idea as to what will be
embodied in tho bill that will lie In-
troduced In both the house of repio-
sentattves and the senate Try soon
after congress convenes.
"Wo want to fight but one battle so
nil necessary provisions must be in-
cluded In one act. The bill that. Is be
ing prepared will provide for tho
union of Oklahoma and tho Indian
Territory under the terltorlnl govern
ment of Oklahoma: lor the division of
the lndlnn Torltory Into counties fur-
ther providing for a constitutional con-
vention and fixing too data for it to
convene.. Tho constitution when fram-
ed by the convention will bo admit-
ted to the people .or rntlficntlon by
popular vote. And upon Its ratifica-
tion wo shnli bo n stato by procla-
mation of the president of the United
States.
"Ily this plan Oklnhomn and tho In-
dian Territory will come Into tho un-
ion together nt the snmo time. In the
same way. on nn equal footing mak-
ing tho two Territories ono grent
wealthy and mighty commonwealth In
tho union of stntes
"A consummntlon devoutly to he
wished." Wagoner Sayings.
General Rnrtolome Mnsio. who bar.
Just come out with a mnnlfesto de
daring himself n ciinu.inte for tho
presidency of Cuba and urging the
Cubans to free themselves from Amer-
ican control (which ho says has ac-
complished no reconstruction) nslts
his compntrlots for their votes In op-
position to Tonms Kstrnda Paltna.
whom ho regnrds as being favored
by the United Stntes. Mnsso has
been a figure In Cuban politics arid
revolutions for many yonr. In 1868
ho gave up his large fortuno nnd
plantation to join hands with Alaceo
for Culm l.ibro. Ho was arrested
nnd imprisoned by Polnvieja and wns
afterward deported. In lSlto ho stnrt-
od the last revolution and again sac-
rificed a fortune for the sake of na
tlonal liberty. Ho served ns pres-
ident of tho provisional republic.
At thnt time ho set fire to his prop-
erty nt I.u Jarpilto. refusing nn offer
of $0.000 for the buildings. This
net won aim tho title of "Honest
Mnsso." Ho was a close friend of
Mncco mil. the doath of that hero.
It Is predicted In Maine that If tho
senson is favorable nbout l"c000 tons
of Ico will bo housed on tho Penobscot
river this winter almost all of lu by
the trust wnich owns most of the
houses.
For tho first time in her history Ard-
moro is fnce to ince with n murdor
mystery. An nr.ed citizen shot down
on tho stroots in the dnrk. and Inter
found by pnssors-by cold In death.
It It a now record ngalnst the town
nnd It Is to be hoped thnt tho guilty
party will bo found and made to suf-
fer the extreme penalty of the law.
Tho Now York World says: Souvon-
Ir collectors will bo Inter -steU to
learn thnt one hundred largn tables
six iloson chairs twelve doen worn
boxes eleven desks twenty-lour dos-
en clgnr enses ono hundred unioioll.i
..undies nnd over ton thousand pen
holders hnve so far ben mndo out of
the only original surronder tree of
Snntingo. nnd tho tree Is Henry a. I
there still.
It is said that the brigands who cap-
turod Miss Stone nro fixing hor ran-
som according to hor wolght sayj tho
Nowb. It Is the custom of bucIi bri-
gnnds as wo meet on the stage to do-'
manil as rnnsom of their captives tholr
weight In gold hut horn seems to bo a
ronl practical demonstration of tho
fact thnt this is tho way brigands do.
u this is to continue to be the custom
of these brignnds. wo should nvnd
sending out ns msslonnrles Any save
very lightweight people or by nego-
tiation In some way Induce the rob-
bers to tnko their snnsom in silver.
Then It would not hurt bo badly. "We
could not bo charged with trying to
take ndvnntngo of the poor brl.wnds
since so ninny of ub not lont -igo
tried to gut the pooplo of thU country
to take silver colnoirwlth the bridle
off for their demands.
Laughter nnswors tho same pur-
pose thnt lire doeu In n damp house
disposing chills nnd making all bright
and cheerful.
The statehood fonventlon at M;i-
kogee next Thursdny the Deacon nu-.
will In Important wnether It Is laT.i l'
attended or not. The quality of t.ie
men present will make up for any
Inck or numbers. Tho convention -iV
bo n success because tho delPKatiB
In attendance know what they aU
nnd they will present the claims f
botli terrltoric.8 In resolutions l-i'i.
will be clear and to the point. Hi'
convention should not mnkc th" n
take so usual In public mooting. . tl
Issuing n pamphlet In tho wny oi t-i
amble nnd resolutions. Let th- cn
mlttee determine Just what It wanted
and present It In terse sentences tt .T
shall penetrate the mlnde of Hsto
nwn at Washington. That neiil
1.000.000 citizens occupy the tract ih-
mnndlug admission to statehood s In
Itself n convincing argument. 1" tuc
convention feels that it must pnxirii
nn exhaustive array of statistics nd
pleas let It he dono asldo from fit
resolutions. Put statehood In n plnul
and urge it as n matter of oqnltj nno
congressman will rend. They will rot
wnde through n dozen columns of
of wordy details. Oklahoma and In-
dian Territory citizens need no arr.u
ments. Congress la Judge and it.i'
nnd to secure statehooTT their minJs
mflat he reached.
The laws we huve ngalnst the car-
rying of deadly weapons do not seem
to lessen thnt offense. They should he
made more severe. In a country where
n government will not allow n militia
organization the use of arms in per-
fecting drilling and thnt country is
the Indian Territory tho government
should declare tho carrying of pistols
n penal offense and be done with It.
R U SS IAf JCR U ELT Y.
American and Japanece Thrown Into
Prison Robbed and Mistreated.
Victoria. R. C. Nov. 11. The steam-
er Victoria brings news that lorty-
eight Jnpnnese sealers who were
seized with their schooner for be-
ing within the prescribed limit of
Gappy Island are being cruelly treat-
ed. They wore held In a Rnpslan prison
at VIndivostoek nnd escorted to and
from tholr trials by an nrmod escort
of troops.
In the prison the sailors Included
among whom nre five Americans com-
plain of being robbed of tholr be-
longings oven to tholr oonts and wero
obliged to appear in court in waist-
coats and trousers. Complaint be-
ing made to the Judges the prison
nutliorities wero ortlored to treat them
less cruelly.
NEGRO MAY GET IT.
Washington Indorses Smith of Col-
band Who Beat Her.
Austin. Tex. Nov. 11. Considerable
agitation In republican political cir-
cles in Texas Is attendant upon n
strong and persistent effort to un-
seat Web Flanagan who is at present
collector of intomal revenue at this
point being an nppolniee of Presi-
dent McKlnloy.
R. L. Smith ol Colorado a promi-
nent negro pollticlnn of the stnto v ho
solved In two stnto legislatures and
hns the personnl Indorsement 3t
Rookor T. Washington is a candidate
for Flanagan'H plnce and there Is
considerable apprehension In repub-
lican qlrelos that Preb.uont Roose-
velt wilP.nppoInt fcimh.i.
FInnagah wns a promlnont MoKln-
ley follower in Texas but It Is no'
known how ho stands with tho or.s-
Ident. NEGRO WOMAN C
Given Five Years for Killing a Hus-
band Who Beat Her.
Waco. Tex. Nov. li. Ulla Hamil-
ton n negro woman was given live
years In. the penitentiary by 'n Jury
Inst night In Judge Scott's court on
the ehnrgo of murder. Tho defen-
dant killed her husband. Jim Hamil-
ton last June nnd her plea was sell'-
defense. It wns set up in the trial
that Hamilton had beaten his wile
a numbor of times and camo home
on tho night of June 4 and stnrted
to whip hor again when tho shoot-
ing took plneo and Hamilton foil nt
tho first lire. The woman mndo no
nttompt to got away but Immediately
gave up to the officers. Thu woman
defendant Is nbout 35 years old and
Ib n dnrk mulatto. Sho recolved her
fato with composuro.
WARNING TO CHILDREN.
Girl Killed Herself by Excessive Rope
Jumplnn.
Mnttoon 111.. Nov. 11. Mlsa Maud
Rurghor. the 16-yoar-old (laughter of
not sook social oquallty with whites
of Loxn tiled Inst evening of displace-
ment of tho heart due to excessive
oxorciso In skipping the ropo. Sho' wns
an exceptionally honlthy child and fre-
quently outjumpod her girl friends at
her school one nfter tho othor. Sovernl
weoks ngo. nfter an unusually hard
contost sho was tnken ill. doath re-
sulting thorofrom.
Some beautiful tiling in Di-ppf
foods at positively cost ut Leather-
wood & Fielder. 2 3t
SENATOR BURTON AT CAPITAL.
Kansan to Continue His Efforts to
Displace Cyrus Leland.
Washington I). C Nov. 11 Senator
Rurton of Knusns reached Washington
tills morning and expects to call at
the White House on Monday tr see tho
president. It Is understood that tho
senator comes to Washington thus
far In ndvance of the opening of the
session to continue his efforts in he-
half of constituents nnd to tirgo that
new nr; tuitL.et.ii' be niude In a num-
ber of federal positloiet in Kansas.
He Is understood to .Hill Insist upon
Uio displacement of Cyrus Lolnnd.
pension naent at Topekn. It Is also
understood that he wants n new col-
lector of Intemnl revenue and a new
UnRed States marshal lor the Kau-
nas district.
Modern Surgery Surpassed.
"Whuo Buffering from n bnd or ol
piles I consulted a physlelnn wnu ?d
vised mo to try a box of IVItt's
Witch Hazel balve." says O. F. Cartor
Atlanta Ga. "I procured a box nnd
wns entirely eurod. DoWitt's "Witch
Hazel Salve Is a splendid euro for
piles giving relief Instnntly. nnd I
honrtlly recommend It to nil suffer-
ers." Surgery Is unnecessary to euro
piles. noWItt's Witch Hazel Salvo will
cure any case. Cuts burns bruises nnd
nil otner wounds nro also quickly
cured by it. Rownre of counterfeits.
City Drug Store.
"THE JIG'S UP FLYNN."
What President Roosevelt Said Re-
garding Governorship.
Wnshlngton D. C Nov. 11. Major
Warden Shurtz. ex-U. S. Mnrshal or
Oklahoma now a resident of Hurrl-
sonburg Vn. and unsuccessful candi-
date for Republican nomination as
governor of Virginia Is hero with a
host of othor applicants for nomina-
tion as federal Judge in the western
district of tho stato. Ho Is using many
of the letters and ondorBements now
on which ho wns appointed in Okla-
homa. Tho echos of the fight over
nominating a new governor for Okln-
homn nro still heard. It is under-
stood thnt Prosldont Roosevelt offerod
tho place lo one Oklnhoman nnd thnt
ho refusod It. When Dolognto Flynn
broached the matter to Prosldont
Roosevelt tho latter In his own torso
Jnnguago romnrko with entire good
nnture: "Tho Jig's up. Flynn."
Should Be Used To It.
Uourbon. Ind.. Nov. 11. Isnnc
Crowely of Wnrsaw wns arosted to
day for the 130th time on the ehnrgo
of drunkenness and placed In the
county Jail to work out the amount
of the (Inn. J'IRr.n fVnwnU. la r.r.
years old nnd hns spent throe-fourths
or his tlmo In Jail for tho past twolve
years serving out flnos for being
drunk.
OHIO MAN IN IT.
If Jenkins Quits Sleeper May Be
Named.
Washington D. C Nov. 11. David
L. Sloepor of Oklahoma City has
beon recommended to tho prosldont
ns a good man to mnko governor of
Oklahoma. This Is prodlcted on tho
nssumptlon that Governor Jonklns
will not bo nnmod for tho plnco.
This llnnk movomont cornea about
witli a bit of Interesting history.
Dnvld Sleeper wns Bpenkor of the
uouse of delegates of tho Ohio loglfl-
latino whon Foraker was eloetod to
the semite. Sleeper placod Foraker In
nomination nnd did so In nn effect Ivo
way. He belongs to tho Ohio pimh In
national politics and as n roward to
drte he is n special ngont In tho land
ofllce. having moro than a year ngo
been assigned to Oklnhomn and has
since lived thore making thnt Terri-
tory hts-'home.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds prevents pneumo.tfa.
L
WARSHIPS IN THE LEVANT.
The Strt-UKth (if l'lrrli In lir Mrdl-la-rriini-nii.
The dispatch of French war vessels
to Turkish waters makes of public In-
terest n stnteinent of the relative pres-
ent nnvnl Btrepgth of the Kuropean
powers In the Mediterranean. It fol-
lows: ITALIAN SQUADUON.
l)illlehlH jo
Cinlu-n 20
Torpedo tlnfiojru jg
Teiptdo boats 7
TeUl
.172
KXriMMI SQUADRON.
nittlmhlr 11
Coatt iklttut iblpi X
CnilMta :
Twpttto boats S
Totil 90
IIUSSIAN SQUAOnON'.
lUttlMtitp 2
Ctutiwf 8
Torpedo boat! 12
Total J2
runxcu 9QIJADI10K.
DattlMhtps f
Coait ilrffriK thlpt 3
Crulcrra 0
Tvrpttlo boats 3
Total 21
Ilattltshlp 1
Crulitrs 4
(lunbojts 11
Torpedo boats St
Total
FOUNDS A NEW SECT.
runner Mi-tlioillxt (.'I.Tto'imm Ur-
llrvon .Millennium In .i-iir.
The Rev. R. F. Wentherwnx". former-
ly of this city has withdrawn from the
Methodist Rplscopal conference nnd
hns founded a new religious denomina-
tion which ui to date has six inein.
hers says u Syracuse dispatch.
It Is called the "Little Flock" anil
the headquarters nre nt Cortland. The
sect claims to have no creed but the
Rlble and Is held tocether by divine
love. It believes that It Is it chosen
people.
Mr. Wenthenvnt says that the Lord
more that '-'000 years ago gnvc
through the prophet Dunlel n clear
description of the times In which we
nre now living and he thinks thnt the
time of the blcsslriu for which God's
people have preyed so long Is very near
nt hand nnd thnt the wheat nnd the
tnres will soon be separated nnd that
fooii n grent time of trouble will over-
throw existing Institutions nnd usher
In Christ's kingdom of pence nnd
equity.
Cliid He IViiD flncil.
While In New York tho other dny
whlthor he went to enst his vote Presi-
dent Roosevelt received nn especlnlly
cordial greeting from tho police over
whom he some years ago presided ns
commissioner. At the Jersey City
forry tho prosldont nnd party left their
enrrlnges and walked on board the
ferryboat which had only n few other
passengers. Drawn up 011 the boat
wero four policemen of the hnrbor
Fqund detailed ns n guard. 'Tho presi-
dent returned their snlute us ho wnlkcd
nhonrd tho boat anil then noticing one
of them n smile of pleasure crossed his
face nnd walking up to him he held
out his hand.
"Hello Thompson" lie said. "I ap-
pointed you didn't I?"
"Yes you did. Mr. President" snld
Thompson "and I'm mighty proud of
it."
"He nlso fined me five days' pay
once" wild Thiiinpion nfter the pretl.
dent had pasiutl "but Pin klud of
tickled nt that too."
Slierlrr Aronmmmliitt'il lllm.
Sheriff Fred Undeiiled of Rroomo
county. N. Y. wns n wakened In thu Jail
at midnight by some ono knocking ut
the prison entrance. Ho opened the
door and found big John Cnroy who
bnd escaped Inst June standing there
usklns If he might return and serve out
his sentence for burglary. He was ae-
:ommodnted. For Hoarsness.
RonJ. Ingorson of Hutton Ind. Bny3
ho had not spoken a word nbovo n
whlspor for months nnd ono bottlo
of Foloy's Honey and Tnr restored his
volco. Ro sure to get Foloy's. Ronner
& Bonner.
J. JOHNSON
Has one of the
the finest stocks
of Saddles and
Harness in the
southwest.
Remember his
nice line of horse
blankets and win-
ter robes.
West Main St.
Ardmore I. T.
PRICE LI ST
of a few STAPLE ARTICLES at. "
the Ulg Cash Grocery House.
Figures speakjplamly and Co not
deceive All Roods guaran-
teed fulliwelglit and the highest
quality.
18 lbs cranulntetrStiRnr $1 00
Howe inudo applo Vnietrar
per Rnllon 20
8 lbs Hominy Grits 25
S lbs Hominy chopped .25
7 lbs Ilominy Flakes 2gf
1 pkK Ralston Breakfast Pood 15
1 pkf' Vanilla Wafers 15
2 pkfjs Snratoka Flakes- 25
1 pkg- Penrl Tapioca 10
1 pk Soro 10
1 rib vika Seeded Raisins 10
3 boxes Red Cross Blue 10
20 lbs Nuvy "Beans 1 00
12 lbs Lima Beans 1 00
1 dozen cans Tomatoes 1 20
1 doz cans Blue Ridge Corn.. 95
1 doz cans Nectarine Corn. 1 00
1 doz White Swan Corn
1 can Libby's Potted Ham P05
1 can Libby's Veal Loaf 10
1 can Sardines .!... 05
1 doz cans fine String Beans 1 25
1 doz cans best French Peas.. 2 00
1 doz large cans Club House
Asparagus Tips. 2 75
1 doz large cans Club Uonso
Asparagus whole.. 2i 75
4 cans Giant Lyo
4 cans Eagle Lye 25
5 gallons Eupion Oil 80
5 gallons Brilliant Oil G5
0 cans Rabbit Lye 25
4 pkgs Soda 25
4 pkgs Lump Starch 25
3 pkgs Faultless Starch 25
5 bottles Dental Snuff l 00
5 bottles Garrett's Snuff.... l 00
G bottles Bell Snuff .. i Q0
G cans Perfect Baking Pow-
der 25c size i 06-
1 can Libby's ViennaSausage 10
I have no fight f0 make against
any one else. While they preach to
you tiiat my goods arc not good and
my weights don't hold out I am
selling goods Quality of goods
nnd weights guaranteed at
lie Bij toil Grocery House
S. E. JENKINS
Oswalt's Work neatly
Cleaning Dyeing a"d PrmPiy
j n . done. Second
and Repairing door west of
ShOD Westoff hotel
DR. J. G. ABERNETHY
..Dentist.:
Up to Dato Dentistry.
saSSff Ir15U Work tlIlt
Plates that aro guaranteed to fit.
woArtniarflp.CtSlStfint Wl
Rooms over T. N. Coleman'
Urug Store.
. Hj'slness Fronts .
Windows Uoors Porch Columns
Brackets
Window and Door Frames
And All Kinds of Inside Finish.
FRALEY BROS. '
ARDMORE 1. T.
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