The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 7, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 16, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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OLtfME X.
SIDNEY St'dOB 1
1'norRiKTOU I
ARDMORE IND. TER. SUNDAY MORNING- NOVEMBER 10 1902.
. S5 A YEAR. NUMBER 7
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REN AT SEVERAL SCHOOLS
E GRIEVANCES THEY SAY.
Feature Is Parents Are So Inv
I With the Strike Idea In Chi-
go They Encourage the Chil-
dren In Wrong Doing.
Their grievances trivial. ( Ono reason
assigned by the pupils on a strike
Is that their toachor Miss Until I'nr-
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sons occasionally comes 10 m-.iiuui
lato.
In tho TUclon and Garllold . schools
tho youngsters declare that thoy have
boon doprlvod of tholr "Inalienable
rlghtB" to have rocossos at stated
ttmos nnd for stated duration.
At tho Tllden school crowds of chll-l neaeh.H Verdict in Fir Ballot.
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(iron uotn uoys ami tins wmu iuuuu
llcago special says: Llko a flro
is been partly oxtlngulshed and
smoulder the strlko of tho pu-
tho Androw Jackson Bchool In
of their rnnrtyr teacher Miss
IcKoon. burst forth with ronow-
rgy today when tho news wont
tho neighborhood that Miss
Is the victim of a consplr-
xcltcd youngster almost out of
In his Paul Rovoro mission ran
h tho streets shouting to Ml
nlons tho sensational word.
moy Danlol L. Crulco acting
Ir susporiflod teacher MlssJnno
n Is busily engaged drawing up
for a conspiracy civil suit for
es that promises to lay baro a
get rid of a teacher In tho pub-
ools.
moy Crulco will auempi 10
that the boy over whom tho
troublo arose was sont back
cly to placo Miss McKcon In an
rasslng position tho alleged con'
rs knowing that she would ro
id nreclnltato a situation that
give technical cause for nor ro
vlll try to provo that tho school
rust Is back of tho whole mat
;auso Miss McKcon with others
gorously opposed somo of tholr
es.
ol children parents teachers
sard of education members arc
i outs In earnest over tho school
troublo at tho Androw Jackson
has brought about an epidemic
ailed strike among school chll
A revival of tho troublo at that
tlon took placo today and slmul-
s with It camo a "strlko" at tho
school West Lako and Eliza-
trcots.
morning n number of tho pupils
m No. 1 of tho Washburno
Fourteenth and Jefferson
i refused to go to their classes.
IS GUILTY
COL. ED BUTLER OF ST. LOUIS
GETS THREE YEARS.
this morning In a state of groat ox-
cltomont ovor tholr allogod grievances.
"Thoy don't give us any rocoMoa"
was thj general cry raised nt tho Oar-
Hold sohool.Wost Fourteenth and John
son streets. "It Is not tho fault of the
principal It's tho teachers that won't
glvo us a chanco to got out" and con-
sequently tho boys of this school roam-
ed tho streets In tho neighborhood
today looking for recruits.
Tho worst feature of the strlko situ
ation Is that many of tho parents open
ly oncourago tho subordination lnstoad
of spanking their youngsters and In
sisting upon tholr returning to tholr
books and wait for tho contention to
ho settled through other channels.
Out the Sentence Bothered Them.
Appeal Has Been Filed to
the Supreme Court.
A special to the Post-Dispatch from
Columbia. Mo. says: Col. Kd Uutler
the millionaire nnd politician of St.
I.ouls on trial charged with attempt
ing to bribe Dr. Chapman of tho St.
Louis hoard of health In order to In
fluence his vote on the endorsomont of
a garhago contract with the city has
been found guilty by the Jury which
assessed the punishment at three
years in the penitentiary. Tho vordlat
was found last night nnd wns an-
nounced this morning. T. II. Hick
man foremnn of the Jury said the
Verdict was reached on tho first bal
lot.
W. H. Cochran another juror said:
Tho jury was unanimous as to the
guilt from the flrsL Tho toetlmony of
Dr. Chapman following that of Dr.
Morroll was convincing. Somo of tho
jury wanted to glvo Butlor tho limit.
Ono man wanted to glvo only a 'fine
and a Jail sontenco. Tho sontonco
was tho hardest thing to decide. Wo
llxcd that at 10:30 last night throe
hours after wo got togothor." Butler
was asked his opinion oftho verdict.
lie mauo no ropiy; instead uongross
man James J. Butlor Kd Uutlor"s son
Bald "It was an outrage. That jury
rial orchards under lnso of contract
to cultlvato tho nursery rompanli'S
In tho Chorokoe Natlnn. The decision
of O. A. Haworth a Cherokee citizen
living near Titian I. T.. who wlshtfU
to enter Into a contract with a nursery
for tho planting nnd cultivating of 10
000 poach troos the nursery revolving
pay from tho proceeds of tho orchard
for a torm of years. Tho defiartmont
bases tho rafusnl upon the lack of
precedont In such matters. Tho ac-
tion practically limits tho planting
of tho orohnrd In the Cherokoo Nation
to tho resources of Individual nnd will
ctireumiKjribB the orchard nren. very
mush for some time to come. The ef
fect Is far-reaching Inasmuch as
many Indians wanting to engage In
fruit growing are unable to do so on
account of tho lack of money but who
would If iiorntltted. contract with capi
talists for the planting of thousands
of acres of trow at once. Under the
decision fruit growing on a lnrge scale
at a standstill after allotmont nt
least.
PAULS VALLEY COURT.
The Grand Jury Have Completed Their
Labors Abstract Report
Tho following Is an nbstract of ro
ports by the grand jury of the United
States court nt Pauls Valloy which
body concluded Its labors and ad
True hills in commissioner s coses
38; original truo bills 40; numbor of
bills In commissioner's casos 25.
Of tho original truo bills found they
woro for the following offonsos:
Selling liquor 3; weapon 7; dls
turblng tho peace 1; introducing
liquor 1; cmbozzlcmont 3; disposing
of mortgaged proporty C; disturbing was fixed."
religious worship 1; removing raort- 3. V. Folk said: "They said that
gaged property 3; larcony C; poison- when thoy got outsldo of St. Louis
Ing Ash 1; assault to kill 3; arson wo could not convict. Thoy can not
1; falso pretense 3; bawdy house
Stabbed His Playmate
Ovor at Chlckasha tho other day two
llttlo school boys named Cordon and
Bullard quarreled ovor n trivial mat
ter at recess and threatened to kill
each othor. As school was dismissed
Bullard attacked Cordon with a knlfo
Btabblug him threo times In tho back.
Ono of tho wounds Is dangorous. Bui
lard was arrested.
Just Itecolved
The latost tiling In coffee jackots
made of melton and heavy flannol.
13-3L J. A. I.EATIIEItWOOD
INDERSON
Preildent.
B. F. PHEHSLEY
Ylce Preildent.
G L AHDERSOH
Csihler.
S. M. TORBETT
MM. ClIDf
now say that it was local prejudice
of this Jury of county farmers."
When asked by Judge llockaday If
ho had any reason to offer why sen
teuco should not bo passed on him
Edward Butlor said:
"I havo nothing to say your honor
further than I am not guilty of the
chargo prcforrcd against me."
"Tho jury has passed on that nues
tlon Mr. Butlor" was Judge Ilocktt'
(lay's roply. "In accordance with tho
verdict I sontonco you to Imprison
mont In tho stato penitentiary for a
torm of three years."
The tiling of an appeal to tho su
promo court followed. Judgo Hooka'
day fixed Butler's bond nt $10000
which was signed by a numbor -of
prominent citizens of Columbia.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Ardmore. Indtan Territory
jnated Depository (or Bankruptcy Funds n Chickasaw Nation.
Capital paid in $ 60000.00
Surplus and Profits 140000.00
Total $200000.00;
oldost bank In Indian Torrltory. Accounts of flrms and Individual!
Hotted upon the most liberal terms consistent with Rood banking.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT OBJECTS
To Planting of Fruit Nurseries In the
Cherokee Nation.
Tho Interior department has decided
not to" permit-tho planting of coramer-
MITCHELL'S PLAIN TALK.
Wants More Wages for Miners to
Make His Lot Happy.
3crnnton l'n. Nov. 16. Tho conv
mission appointed by President Uoose-
volt to arbitrate the difference exist
Ing botweon the anthracite mine work'
ers and their omployers today began
their hearing of the miners' Bide of
tho case. Whan tho commission open'
od Its sosslon today the only ovldcnco
boforc It wns tho prollmtnary biutc
mont of Prosldont Mitchell and the
roplloB thoroto of tho oporators. Af-
tor tho workmon have concluded their
caso tho oporators will mako their
dofonso. It Is oxpected that nioro than
two wooks will be takon up hi tho
hearing of both sides.
Prosldunt Mltcholl profneed his
statement with tho hopo that tho com
mission would "succeed in establish
ing a relationship botweon-tho oper-
ators and minors that will Insure poaco
and stability In tho Industry for nn
indefinite period." After reciting tho
demands for Increased pay for tho
miner a shorter work day for tho la
borer tho weighing of conl and nn
Industrial agroemont tho refusal of
all of which led to tho strike Mitchell
spoko at length on tho quostlon of
higher wages. Ho mado a strong plea
for hlghor wugoa that fathors might
earn enough to- send tholr children to
schools Instead of to mines nnd fac
torlos.
I PELEE
FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE AND DE
STRUCTION OF PROPERTY.
Santa Marie Volcano In Guatemala the
Most Destructive of Any Terrible
Distress Among a People Who
Have Not Necessaries.
A recent dispatch from Guatemala
City Gua i D.ila via San Salvador and
Pnnnma furnish astonishing revela
tions of great loss of Ufo and property
cnusid by the eruption of Santa Ma
ria volcano dally. Many hundreds of
people perished nnd the destruction
of property Is conildorod greater than
that In the Island of Mnrtlnlqtio by
the aruptlon of Mont Peleo.
All of the oetntes in tho neighbor-
hood of the volcano nro burled under
volcanic nthea which roach to the
tops of houses. Tho richest coffee
districts nro completely rutnod. Many
treos can not now bo' soon being
burled under tho ashes nnd those
that nro not concoaled by ashes liavo
been burned.
Tho principal lossos aro to the largo
coffoo plnntors mostly United States
citizens nnd Germans whoso proper-
ties nro ruined.
Two or threo new craters havo been
formed on tho sides of tho volcano.
Thoro woro no oruptlons from tho
summit l'otnlco nnd ashes woro car-
ried chiefly In northern and westorn
directions.
The sea has a coating of volcanic
matter cxtondlng for many mllos.
Passing vessels havo becomo envel
oped In Biich darkness that they havo
boon compelled to chango their courso
to tin- opon sea In order to bo safe.
Eruptions of Santa Maria continue.
The loss of tho coffoo crop Guat-
emala's prini lpal export has complete-
ly demoralized commerce nnd tho gov-
ernment finances generally.
Tho national paper currency which
Is the only cliculnting medium has rat-
ion to sovon cents for one gold dollar.
I'rlooH for nil necessaries and such -ar
ticle as aro considered as making tho
homo comfortable have risen to a.
prohibitive flgliro for many potions.
Groat foars oxlst over the situation.
The dlfttreefl Is terrible nt present.
The authorities are trying to force tho
dealers to sell goods at the usual pri-
ces but the Condition of affairs Is
such that business Is ontlroly para-
lysed. Violently worded handbills and pos-
ters are being circulated. Thoso In
crease the alarm and roiiBO tho rnbblc.
CHOICE
LOTS . .
Seven choice dwelling lots in
southwest part of city. If you
want n flno location for n home
investigate these.
$750 will buy n 5 room dwelling
good corner lot woll barn and
storm house cornor Seventh ave
nuo and 0 street N. W.
$15 monthly installments will
buy a neat 'l-room cottage corner
lot good improvements- Has
rented for past 3 years for $10 a
month.
. The Redfield Agency
Established 1893 Ardmore I. T.
A. BIVENS President
H. A. PALMER Cashier.
DON LACY Vice-President
W. A. WOLVERTON Asst. Cashier.
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus
$100000.00
Accounts of firms and Individuals sollcltod
Accorded all alike.
CourtoouB treatment
jR. J.G. ABERNETHY use PLANSIFTER
r - M1UH PATENT FLOUK
Dentist t the Bi
ub'ra" WHALEY MILL & ELEVATOR CO
Oyer T. N. Coleman's
Drag Store.
jYou should investigate our
Carpet Values
The First National BASk
of Marietta I. T.
E s t a b II s h & d
J fu-
1 8-9 6
j "U Offers 'to depositors every facility wbioh their - balances buaines
and responsibility warrant. '
OBERTS POLAND & BRUCE
Before you purchase.
t
All we want is a chance to show you; our pretty de
signs prices and salesman will do the rest.
Directors
Judge Overton Love
Geo. M. D. Holford
Jas. A. White
E. F. Graham H. A. Kirkpatrick
Holmes Willis
Jas. N. Kirkpatrick
W. S. DerrickJ
J. G. Butler
INSURANCE.
T TTV T S TV T T CI
K. J yJ IN CD. EVERYBODY READS WHEN MONEY TALKS
DRS. ENLOE & FANN Dental Parlors.
Security for Depositor Borrower and Bank Our Motto 30 m' wlu mllk " ""'IK Boduul.ns ' Mo
l ESTATE.
BONDS.
Might be Worse
You will realize tbat
foot most forcibly when
your accident bappenB
if you have been pru-
dent enough to carry
uccident insurance-
Insurance won't set
broken bones nor heal
woundB but it will pay doctor's bills and grocer's bills
while'you are laid up. Better tee U3 about it soon.
. S WOLVERTON & SON
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'Ardmore I. T.
Capital StocK and Additional Liability . .
urn
vni.
. . S200.000J
Oolil Crownii KK fJMIOold Fllllnk-a. upward from tl 00
llrliliro Work nartonth 8 50 I imilirnm Kllllnir I
Porcelain Crowns 8 SO Cement Killings S
Mohraontl Crownir 4 00 Teeth Extracted Vltbout rain 60
Artlflclal Tooth per sot 7W
Nothing but Urst oIrbs matorlil ueod In nil work. 12 yoara' oxporlonco
4 years in Ardmoro. and hero to atay. All work s-uarantood. Those prices
for 30 days only bo oomo oarly. Ofllcc upatalrs in Oruoo Bldi'. ovor A 0.
Young's Furmturo btoro oppostto roBiomco.
ENLOE & FANN Dentists.
Largest olany Bank Id tbe Chickasaw NatloB.
WE accoptsmallandlargo nccoantsnnd conducta General Banking!
Business for You. Farmers stockmen and other business men
make onr office their headquarters when in Ardmore.
OUR bank is a public institution and we advance the best interests
of the people nnd give their business our personal attention and
extend to them every facility consistent with safety to bank and ens'
tomer.
Directors.
NONE BETTER
0. It. Smith President.
0. M. Campbell Vice-Pres.
Lee Okoce Cashier. II 7
G. W. Young StocJ wan J)
J. 0. TuoMrsoN. Attorney! 1
0. R. Jones Wholesale and Retail
Furniture.
Sam Noble Wholesale Hardware
J.'R. Pennington Grocer.
R. W. Randoi Merchant.
RIVAL FLOUR
EVERY SACK
A GOOD ONE
WH ITEM AN BROTHERS Wholesale rm'ributors
ARDHORE INDIAN TERRITORY.
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