The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 202, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 4, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday July 4 1905.
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THli DAILY ARDMOREIT-
ljc Jtaili) &rDii.orcilt
SIDNEY SL'GOS I'roprlotor.
Kntored nt the PohIoHWh! at Ardmore
(in Second-class Mutter
November 2 1S38.
Published every nfmrnoou (except
Saturday) nnd Sunday illuming.
Olllco of publkitlnn North Washing-
ton at reel.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono Week &
Six Montlm W
Ono Your B 00
(Payable In Advanco.
Tho official newspaper of the Unit-
ed States court ror the Southern Dia-
trlot luilliin Territory. Also for Ike
Chickasaw Stork Association of the
Indian Territory and the olllclal orgnu
of tho city.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character awl reputation of any lief
eon which may bo printed In the Aid-
mortice or any article baaed on re-
port that ere false will be gladly cor-
rected If brought to the attention of
tho publisher.
PHONES.
lMMlnese Mnnneor's Office 6J8
City Riliior'H Office 5
Ixttig nit-tam-i' 638
mil in
Ardmore. Tuesday July 4 1905.
Onr flax.
July 4. 1 dm5
Tm hear tho eagle 'sereamt
The acelnvr.taily Injured rporUkOte'
. )r in order.
It ran be elated authorltlvely that
l 3VHww fOtfRU tpf
. er the Tan. presidential boom for
I' saps organized labor may have
irtiw to pick with Secretary Taft
r r publicly dfnouniing a man for
4tlUln his Job when he fee- like it
Timn women who neglect their
portuniUt to become June bri
need not be discouraged. J! bW
. mb. Just' as charming a ' nappy as
tW Jnno variety.
A W1 atreot wrlu r remarked that
tfce world "needs a new definition of
hiwosly." What the world really needs
ie more otd-fasnloncd honesty. The
iMtattlon Is minor Importance.
.j. .;.
Today Is All-Patriot's Day I ho Ital-
ian New a Bays It means liberty for
the people. Itut It 040 he duly celebrat-
ed without either pistols or powder.
Ttie News might also have added nr
Vmtw.
ill airman Morton of the Equitable
Ur Aaburanie Society announces
Unit United States Ben-tor Depew's
stabler of 20(M) a year and ihe re-
Mi'ier of former Governor David B.
it ui of 6(MH) a yar both as attorn-
have bon discontinued.
.i The Indicted packers' would no
nt lilt to Plead th prfelAj
ruling iu the Morton case but It is
.not Judicial precedent and cannot be
died. It was simply a piece of person-
id favoritism which the courts cannot
Tewti(ae. Tbe packers must face tha
law and the facts
v
lUiisla is an mtamyla of what a rta
lion may expect In the end when it
2ohu Us htmor to the wind .and do
not keep faith. Its violation of its
promise regarding the occupation of
lUanohurin brotiHht on the war with
Japan and the war with Japan 1ms
dmniKh about the present erlBls iu
. 'Htuwlu.
;
A Uovton sclentiit says (hat hyp
uotlsm can develop only natural In
Btlncta and that the boat hypnotist in
tho world cannot nmlio a really moral
person do wrong. From experiments
that ho has mado ho believes that
715 por cunt of tho human race If tin
rohtrlctod by family pride ami other
llko considerations would steal.
In tho death of the Seerotnry of
Stuto John ITay this country lias lost
ono of tho finest types of American
Kcmtlemon. Ixtirncd scholarly conr
toons and polite yet always charae
lerlzcd by that Industry enorio' and
-forcoftillncss of which Americana nre
bo nroud. his example Is worthy ol
emulation by tho young men of this
AMERICA'S GREAT MAN.
In Ibe dentil of John liny thin ua-
tlcm lost In the opinion of many men
the pruitofct necrotnrj of stato this
nation ever )xtmiHtied and there nre
men who believe thut his Ium Is cm-
ptdnlly ileplonible at this time. These
men bullevp that hi- was neceiiwiry
to th uecCHH of th HoosptcU ndtnln-
Ntnitlim They piJrofcwA to believe
that but for the pet feet balaneo tr
.Mm Hay Roosevelt would have been
carried by his Impetuosity to dolus
thliiKH hnstHy and Owl the rintlon
mlKht Incoiuii Involved Iu many uu-
nerownry aim annoying eiuauKiu-
inents.
Those who have fcdlowod tin
prusldem clly knows tluil he Is no
freak who wm knochliiK nloiiR
tlnougli this world without looking
to where he goes fn ftict he has
pnivon to he very cautions. He slmit-
ly rtrlkm herd when he dixn strike.
ilowwer this insy.be. the Ios to
the imtion is very great and hlft epml
will he hard to find bocausd the world
has Vw such men. Mis hnmlllug of
the 9linUh qutuitloti was brilliant and
railed the attention of the diplomat
of the world to h!s work. The manner
In which he handled the Jniiie-
IttiHtdan matter showed not only a pro-
found Htntesman and shrewd and wary
dipkimut. but one of the most daring
and original premier managing the
affairs of nations.
The world Ntrsiwctcd that the Ilus-
sians were lying about their pnifessed
Intetttion of leaving Manchuria. The
rest of the nation felt that Russia
had (rirksd them all Into giving Rus-
sia an excuse to remain In Manchuria.
Secretary Hay proposed to make
Russia leave Manchuria or tell the
world that she had lied about It. This
government entered Into a treaty win.
Russia whereby It was agreed that
Russia mbould withdraw from Man-
churia by a HucclftMl date. Kus.ila a
ail Know nidnufactuivd excuses ui
poutpon.' (the evacuation llay then
fnimd a tr.aty with China for the
opening f tlire- port In Manchuria
to the trade of the world. When the
time came for opening the ports the
Chlneae failed to comply with the
terms of the treaty. Hay made a de-
mand on China for the reasons fcr
nnt ftilfl'tlng the agreement and was
ttld that Russia objected.
lty tbU stroke KiiMla'e lying was
laid bare t:i ihu nations. Hay wjds ev1
V'i-y ht r applaiifle.'t and Russia was
(urlou. Hay s Action was called lm-
prrtlnent and the official papers of
its-art of itftr' i Ttr'tnrpo!ng tTre
RiusImi Int. -nt ion In holdimi Manchu
ria piv Japan a legal right to ob-
JM to longer oerupancy. It was tho
work of the In I Want American secre-
tary of state which forced the sympa-
thy of the world to the side of Japan
In tho contest now on. Japan know
that Ruwla was .lying but John Hay
Save them the proof with which they
qetgid go bifore the world with right
'on tMto kMs!
Another net for which Hay will bo
remembered la the treaty by which
Draat Britain gave up all claim to an
Isthmian canal tnd thus made it pos-
sible ' for on Amcriean owned canal
to be constructed. Time. Journal.
:
"I igrlr'v for my eouutry" anld
Secretary Taft at the Yale Jaw school
commeitecm. nt "that tho administra-
tion of the criminal law in all the
rtatis of the Union (thoro may be one
or two exceptions) Is a disgrace to
civilization." The number of honil-
eldes in th United Btates Uns In-
creasMl. according to Secretary Taft.
from 1.SQ8 In 1J85 to 8.483 in 1904. or
from one In about 31000 population
to one in leva than 10000 population
And still w aii d-votlng our tlm
ahd uwiler ' clout In i; lawbreakera
In the Philippines and other far
away .land . i ....
4- : - .
It Is now -bflng liharged that Pres
ident Rooei4t cdnM ttm do less than
ho has done In icculpatlng Mr. Paul
Mutton apd in saving his forwr 4s
3elat! In the railway business from
'in order to show cause; thnt Mr.
Morion got hi set In the cabinet n
a result of campetgn bargain by
which the great trunk lines wore to
sttpport Mr. Hoot.velt and thus mak
sure the vdfa f Cnlrfoi-nla. and tilhpr
sttit In which tluy controlled Uieijnl
anc of powct; that tho binding ngrfce-
iiu'iit Is such that u vigorous prose
eutlon of the "helpers" would be In
elfoct an oKn violation thereof. This
may not bo true; hut one thing Is
cortalu. Nobody has ever explained
why Mr. Morton a young man rocont
ly converted to tho .republican faith
to whom tho party owod nothing tin
loss tho chnrfio about alludod to li
tnio who Knew absolutely nothing
about nnvnl nffalrs was promised n
sent in tho cabinet at the very lime
whon campaign assistance was most
needed nnd when other (luesllouable
things were b.Mng dono llkt tho Issu-
anco of the secret pension order for
example as a means of capturing
close states. There may he some bet
ter nnd fairer explanation ns to why
Mr Morton after confessing hlniEelf
a vlolntor of the law was tailed Into
tin cabinet and why he was spared
even by the prsldenl from a call to
i-ome Into court and explain his con-
duct as a railroad man but If there
Is a better explanation II hns not boon
produced and If. Is time to produce it.
Newest Maps Read.
Tho Ardmorelto has 11.000 worth of
maps of the new stntw to give away
fchesc maps hhow every town and m-
Klllcc Iu Indian Territory nnd Okla-
homa that hn been In existence
I luxe months. It Is the lntest and
best shows clenrly tho twenty-ix re-
cording districts Into which the In-
dlnu Territory Is divided.
New the proposition Id this: ICvery
new subscriber to tlu Weekly Aril-
morelte for twelve months gots n map
fro'. livery new mihsorlbcr to the
Dally Ardmorelto pnylugtwomouthu Iu
advancti gets a map five. Hvory old
subscriber can have a map freo by ex-
tending his time twelve months on
the WtvUly or two mouths on the
Dally.
Remember th map ulono Is worth
the money. It Is something that ev-
ery man woman boy and girl should
have.
We hopo to dUpouo of these maps
by September 1 so come now If ypu
want to secure one of the uowest
mnps of the two territories
d&w TUB AllDMORI-'lTK.
Latest War News.
Illy Associated Preaa.t
Toklo. July 1. A dlnpatch from the
Jnpnneso army In Manchuria says
the lniiiee on July ". repnUed and
Inlllctetl heavy loss nn n detachment
of Russian cavalry and nrtlllory north
of Yti Yong.
St. Petersburg. July I. Unevitch
reiHirts Rnsslaus Imva annihilated a
Japnucso battalion In an ougogement
near the village of Sluvaltse.
Another Russian Ship Mutinied
(Ity Associated Press.)
Paris. July 1. A disnatch from Pnn-
tatulnople says the crw of thelitis-
a4an etenraer Kmperor Nicholas II..
which had been ordered to proceed to
Alevindrla has mutinied.
DISTRICT COURT T2RMS.
Marlstta Tishomingo and Ardmore
Will Have Three Terms Eaoh.
Judge Towusend has made the fol-
lowing order or court with reference
to the terms of district court to be held
at Marietta Tishomingo and A rdmoro:
In compliance with the provision
of an act of congress entitled "An act
providing f-.ur additional United Stales
Judges In the Indian territory" and
for other pnrpoaea approved April 2
1904 It is ordered:
That there shall be three t-rms ol
court each yearattae following places
In the said Southern district: Mari-
etta TlsbouUngo and Ardmore pro
vlded by law same beginning as fol-
MWta-4lf teW beanllg4c?
oer"2 1905." '
' i;arlettfteoit-4ormi beginning
October 12 1905.
TIshomingo-T-FJiet .term beginning
October 23. 1305.
Tlshon-.ingo Second term beginn
ing November 13 1905.
Ardmore First term beginning D
comber 4 1905.
Ardmcre Second term beglnutns
January i 1908.
Third Term.
Merlitta Ueginnlug January 26
1906. '
- Tlshoraiugo Beglunlog Pebrurary
tz ieoo.
Ardmore Ileglnnlng March 2U 1900.
Done in chambers at Ardmore In
dian Territory this S4th day of April
1905.
IIOSBA TOWNSBND Judfe.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor R. W. DloU
City Uierk G. UvUruoa
Police Judge J. U Unit
Chief of Police Hnck Oarratt
Assessor nnd Collector. .W. K. Roberts
City Attorney Caswell Dennett
City Treasurer v. B. frame
Alderman.
Flret Ward J. 8. JdcCbaren and G.
W. Stuart.
Second V;ml-J. $. Mullen end I. H
llest.-
Third Wtenl J. It. Pennington nud
It. W. Rnndol.
Fourth Ward V. A. Gilliam nnd C
D. CaUur.
. . .. Committees
Finance committee J. It. Venning-
Ion. J. S. McClinrou and C. D. Carter.
Stroet mid alley comnilttoc I. It.
Ho Y. A. Gllllnm II." W. Handol and
G. Stuart.
Police committee G. W. Stuart .
A. (lllllum nnd J. S. Mullen.
1'lro commit' e W. A. Gllllnm J.
It. PennlnKton and C. D. Carter.
Wnterworlts committee C. D. Car-
ter. I. It. ITost and a. W. Stuart.
Ordlnanco committee J. S. Mullen
J. S. McChnrcn nud J. H. Pennlnston.
Cemetery committee It. V. Rnndol.
W. A. Gllllnm nnd J. S. McCharcn.
Snnltnry committee J. S. McCharen
J. S. Million and R. W. Randol.
Imnrovement committee R. W.
Randol Cv D. Cnrter I. R. Rest and
G. W. Stuart. -
Street commissioner W. B. Lan-
drum. City physician Dr. J. W. Moffett.
BeavcnKcr George Tucker.
Watorworka and sowerage Inspector
Mr. Rroadnax.
Waterworks engineer W. E. MullLv.
A DANGEROUS MISSION
IN AWFUL EMERGENCY R.USSIA
RESORT- TO EXEREME.
Sends a Torpedo Qoat to Attack and
Sink the Mutinous Ships British
Ship at Odessa Target for a
Shot Search Her.
(Ily Assaclatod Press.)
A dispatch this afternoon nays iba
Knhi. Potemltltie H sighted off that
liorl.
Odessa July I. Tho torpedo boat
destroyer on her arrival hero fired a
blank shot itcrohH tho hows of tho
Ilrltlsh ship Cranley which wub ly-
ing otT Kuutnlnln for tho purpo3o or
taking on Ilrltlsh subjects If ticces-
."ary. Later Russian officials took posses-
sion of tho Crnnley nnd searched her
for r 'Volutlonnry refugees.
The Ilrltlsh consul genornl prole?t-
cd to the governor sayhiR thero wns
no rcasi.n to suppoiio thnt any refit-
gies wore on board tho Cranluy.
St. Petersburg .Inly I. Willi Kits-
lenji nnd other unprotected ports in
Rouinanto IIulRiirla and Turkey nl
the mercy of tho battleship's guns
and with the Inability of Admiral
Kruger'a squadron to Interfere with
her career tacitly admitted by retir-
ing them from commission this des-
perate experiment was scl7.ed upon to
ItH'eut .4n)rnat1ounl cnmplJenf Ions
nnd to clear tho lllnck wa of mull-
neers. This problem for a single destroyer
which Is difficult and dangerous
enough at host ns she would have to
encounter both the Knlac Potemklne
and her ntlendnnt torpedo boat Is
now complicated by the departure o'
the battleship from KustenJI and Ig
noranen as to where she will nexN
turn up but the dlspatcn from Kin-
tenjl throws a gleam of hope on the
dark situation by Intimating that a
considerable number of her craw are
anxious to desert their lid -is and
ctapo the consequence of their ae-
t Ions.
Devlin's -labilities Qreat.
ttty Associated Press.)
Top-.-ka. Kan.. Julr I. A stat"in -it
made today of the llabllltl-s of C. J.
Df vlln so far as known rhows a total
of 2.siooon of which i.tiy.too is
(Uuy the failed First National Rani;
of Topeka $800000 to Ihe Central
Hank of Topeka and 175000 to the
Bank of Topeka. This Upas not iu
Hud" nn all?Ked liability of $71000u
to th? Baltlrt'w Trust company.
ACQUITTEO OF MURDER.
"ourteen-Vesr-Old Girl Charged With
Murdsr of Swhert
Whaton. Minn.. July 4. Antoinette
Seidenstlcker. a H-y.'ar-old rlrl who
has bcn on trial chanted with th
munier or tlirman Rhlpp her fortnar
! wtathoart. because he paid attentions
tft 6ther girls has bern acquitted. "
Ut.ivu..liiuy;i';'iiirtU.'' i-ccvr.i-
ni'-nils hi-; v.-jir. s '; i' -''-- ; ill" ( ".
of it nnint: "in t.it- ikiuic i..' .. i;l..i ld-rl"-
1 Ri'...-t 1..' I" i t!u- ic!:.;i
f oiir I....M .MiKiM'.i.i:.' 1 A! !i ;.! IV -.
font! I'u. "In i!' uiv
rildna AlI-bll-Kh ! hi Vr :i : N .-.
-. . t we! ju. I" 'C.kI ! : ;
e:ini: Fried Ij!'..ii':" f!i.-.. 1... n
mtttlit nor ii.'.jc.;'iv . inc !.i A ! hi W.
ter! t'ool watcrl" Tue i- :wi 1 tin: !.:..
are heart! t i.".-?ry Li.-n. V. ru in
anetlonrer who 1 -.illln c.ui t!:i -: -.
4 f it ulave or tc bids f. r u U.thin
Mt 1h euruful to liitcrlanl h pi-)!'.
Klonnl tnlk freely wW.i allu ...n tf 1.1
Maker mid tho pVetho. li- r 1 ol M o i
xnluUi. Inuou Tixca.
Otcrilnb unit SII.'-liiR.
The word ..;n" np;i!ii i! to a nh;;i
lirhiKS till liojie of Kttfctjr ta tin end iii
xettles th' Iokn of frioiulu ash u i.i:
of the ipulerwrlteri nays Mi. .In-.- "i
foiirad writing iu the I.amlou 1 ill.
But Uie woril "overdue" unly stf"'H.h
ens tin' fi'iiiy already born In :.i.ui
liomes ashore and opens ibe -t-.' f u
speculutiou In the uiurket of i-I K-.
AVlthln the memory of the nroent gm-
oration a iniln ship has never 1ku
known to turn up. Rut tho uuuie of tin
overdue vesml. IreuibUng as it wrn
on the edo of the fatal heading. h.''
lieeu known to apiwar as "nrrivtil."
Tlie small boy may be late at Sun
day school occasionally hut he wvtr
mlBxes the lirt a l whrn u circus
comes to town.
GEORGE R. TUCKER
City Scavenger.
All .work promptly attended to.
Phono 510.
cbi rtaxnniEnc
g Robertson's
Unfermented
Grape juice
is it nutritive tonic digest
ant nnd blood pur! tier.
It is valuable in renting
convalescents and those
suffering from
indigestion
or general debility
A Grape Juico lemonade
is unsurpassed as a hot
weather lablo beverage.
W. T. N'ixon does the best
engraving) and watch re-
pairing in Aidmoro.
COLEMAN BROS.-
Drug'ftlsts and Jewelers
Phone 265
"When tlio weathor kills your corn
Keop ft-goin'!
When you tumble from the top
Kcop-a-goin'!
S'poso you're out o' every dime?
Gottin' broke ain't any crime;
Tell the World you're feelin' prime
Ivoop-a goin'!
TO
R. A. JONES' for Furniture and Carpets
ON EASY PAYMENTS
Announcement
i wish to inform my customers nnd others that I am now located
ih the largo frame building opposite Tyler & Simpson's one
block south of depot. Am better prepared than ever to turn out
bettor work and more of it. Your patronage solicited.
A Cuarantce on every job
Jones Machine Repair WorKs
Phone 8';
Imrie's Cream Bakery
Moved to 205 North Caddo Street
The best barbecued meat
in the Bis: I. T.
'M''-f--l-
-wctiaiaMi
We Never Sleep !
RUM'S III laff I MR ill
Meets all tnitift ".lid nn Ij r'ri!t c;ill
Evi rytli'mi: n vv.uut uik- nid nirttou- tivnticcni to nil
''un r.ils b. ."..).
Plwne 74 W. R. INGRAM Frop.
We have tho meat
MEM'S FURNISHINGS
f'V'r shown in the city. Kverything tho latest.
Knox Straws Just Received
W. H. BIRD CO.
Men's Furnishers and Tailors
'Mnm3g01 armnuwamatt in mm n a ran-anm my
Is the Old
Mitchell
m
; There is no other wagon
. : .!... ..c 4... i . .
f ' l'uU' Ji iiiiuerim except
Wo 4utvo in a car of
it
4
New John
which added (o our stock
Iflf - 1 ! .. ...
our collection mo nnest in
w in quality in price and in
We also handle
McCormich RaRes and Mowers
Charter OaK Stoves
Majestic Steel Ranges
Bivens Corhn L Frensley
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
iti
iii
to
to
to
to
to
to
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mm. i..n;
up-to-dat lino of
z -5.-$ - - - 5 -s ty.
Reliable
Wagon
m
that approaches tho Mitchell
. .. ri
uie iMoiino Wagon.
Deere Buggies
of Colurnbus Bunnies ranko f.N
the city. We can please you
terms.
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