The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 240, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITB
Ardmore Thursday August 17 1915.
ljc jiaitn SttDmorcilc.
SIDNEY SUOOS Proprietor.
'unio"n
LABEL
Entered at tho I'ostolllco at Arduioro
lis Second-class Matter
November 2 18U3.
Published every afternoon (except
Batuiday) and Sunday morning.
Oflleo of publication North Washing'
ion street
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Week 16
One Month 6
One Year 15 00
(Payable In Advance.
The official newspaper of mo Unit
ed Btatea court for tlio Southern Wis
trlct. Indian Territory. Also for the
Chickasaw Stock Association of the
Indian Territory and the oOlclal organ
of the city.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character and reputation of any per
on which may bo printod In tho Ai-d
morelro. or any artlclo bated on ro-
rorts that arc false will bo gladly cor
reeled If brought to tho attontlon of
the publisher.
PHONES.
DnslmtfR Manager's Otllco 038
City Hdltor's OIHce 6
Long Dlstanco C38
Ardmore Thursday August 17 1905
Tbero are many weeds In MtiBko-
gee but they nre not aa becoming or
as much gon- after aB widow's weeds.
A new dally paper In Kansas floats
tho motto: "We Mount to Heaven on
the Wings of Knowledge." Sort of fly
paper as It were.
If the daughter of John Wanamaker
felt comfortable going to dinner with
Hooker T. Wnshlngon ns her escort
tho rest of tho people ought to be
satisfied.
The Now York Proas says: "From
the way a woman acta about it It
must bo awful for her to dlo and leave
her curly hall." Yen. but then again
tho dyes and keeps her curly linlr.
Kansas the homo of Carrie Nation
the smasher was the first statu to
christen a battleship with water In-
stead of wine. Doubtless It Is figured
up thero that Carrie has already wast-
ed enough of tho other.
f
If Methodist ministers secure a mo-
nopoly on performing wedding euro-
monies thQ Presbyterians cannot com-
plain. Tho now Methodist marrlngo
ervlco omits tho word "obey" while
the new I'rasbytorlan ritual retnlns It.
i
Mr. J. PapHthcodoreokoummounto-
urgcolopoulos who litis recently gone
Into tho fruit business In Shawnee
cannot expect to get his namo In tho
papers vory often without paying reg-
ular space rat -s.
Apparently Japan Is goluic to yield
all tho unessential points In order that
her Insistence on the main demands
will seem less harsh and arbitrary.
Tlio world's sympathy is worth hav-
ing even In time of victory.
"A few determined citizens nnd an
equal number of barrel tavos of an
extra largo caliber wi'l nld somo In
ltccplng tho l.oiiltaun negroes unu
-whites ns well from entering Texas
unceremoniously" gays the Clarkvlllo
Times.
President lloosevolt Is said to havo
changed his plans and may not call
nny oxtra sobglon of congress. Come
to think about It It might be very
hard on Secretary Wilson's depart-
ment nnd other departments ut this
particular tlnio.
;
Three cattlemen havo discovered a
volcano In Nevada so It Ig reported.
As thosu gentlemen woro not on a
fishing expodltlon some credence may
bo given the roport. They did not take
It into camp with them but simply
put t heir brand on It and left It whero
they found It.
fr
Morbus Snbbatton or Sunday
-Icknoss is a disease peculiar to dome
people. It is very prevalent at this
time of year. The symptoms vary but
t never Interferes with tho appetlto.
It never lasts more thnn twenty-four
hours. No doctor is over cnllod It al-
ways proves fatal In the end to the
xplrltual life. It Is becoming fearfully
prevalent and Is injuring thousands
every year. The attack romes on ud-
(Icnly every Sunday except on occas-
ions of wild west shows and Indian
dancing. No symptoms are felt Satur-
day night; the patient sleeps well and
cats a hearty breakfast but about 10
o'clock or near church time the at-
tack comes on and continues until ser-
vices are over for th- morning. Then
tho patient begins to feel easy and
i aiK a hearty dinner. In the afternoon
the patient Is much better and Is able
to take a walk and read the Sunday
paper even go out and visit some
neighbor. Ho eats a hearty supper
but about S o'clock he has another at-
;a which keep him at home On
Mordiy mru-nlnn lumncr lie valid
'1 . fi . -In p. I .in 1 i tn i
1- ' t r .
JAPANE8E PEACE TERMS.
Tlio announcement of Japans terms
of Miice failed to take tho public's
breath as generally expected. The
conditions an which the Mikado Is
ready to conclude a peace treaty are
well within the bounds of moderation.
Judging them by such standards as
the nations usually settle their quar-
rels. It Is ot course absolutely cer-
tain that had Russia been the victor
her terms would havo been equally
as severe. If' Indeed not severer.
Japan demands no Russian territory
on the mainland of Asia and does not
even Insist that tho fortress ot Vladi-
vostok be dismantled or the port bo
neutralised. Yet we said In Juno that
' in order to render Russl.i entirely
harmless In the future In a
THE COST
OF WAR
MARKETREPORTS
(By E. n. Oulllot & Co. members of
New Orleans Cotton Exchange.)
I COTTON MARKET.
A BONE THE COMMISSIONERS DC' Ardmore Aujrust 17. The followln;
NOT WANT YET. : are the quotations lor today:
Liverpool Futures.
Article Nine Which Includes Question jjIj-aob
ui Japanese ne-imourssemeni tor i Auir Sent
Cost of War Before the Com
missionArticles Adopted.
Nov Deo .....fi 63
Ilec Jan
Jnti Feb
"T
.. .. ..
ors cior
......r m 6 s6
. fi 4 S 19
5 06
6 67
6 60
t 6C
Spots
Bale .
Portsmouth Aug. 17 The peace en
voys adjourned for luncheon at 1:3 '
o'clock having Bpent tho entire morn !
lng In diseasing article nine whim
ll is believed Includes tho question
of Japanese reimbursement for cost1
of war. No agreement was reached 'om
navai an" commissioners temporarily laiu l'Dec
Spots and Sales.
New York Futurer
Open Hlgn Lomt
to
10 J7
sense and thu. Insure herself agaltwt " '." i jan 10 41
1IVAI IlltllilVi
a renewal of the war Japan might be
justified In requiring that the fortifi-
cations of Vladivostok be dismantled
and that the port be used not as a
naval base but simply as a commercial
outlet for Asiatic Itmila." No sue.
conditions however are roqtilred. The
Siberian railroad is to be left entirely
in Russian hands and Vladivostok Is
All questions relating to Corea am:
Manehurlii except the cession of the
Chinese Eastern railroad the Main Sl-
1 berlnn line ruining through Northern
1 Manchuria from the station Manchur-
la on the Amur to Vladivostok arc
settled In tho live articles nlready
adopted.
! Some confusion hns arisen about
I those nrtlcles and the following re-
sumo can be accepted as absolutely
10 v
to KM
n ;s
to 68
to .is
10
6 ei
300
Cloie
10 M
to 4
10 :u
Spots and Sales. j
spots .. ;io oo
8ale . - I
Oct
Deo
Jan
New Orleans Futures.
Open High Low Clof 1
II 12 10 61 10 22 10 Si
io is as 10 27 10 0
.... 101 10 S3 10SS IOC.
I
to reman a purely Russian port thus acctirato.
preserving to csar'n emplro a sea-! 1. Recognition of Japan's proponder-
rt i .. i.. nn (i. iii(. ! atlng influence In Corea etc.
I.rt and naval base on the l atinc. 2. Mutual obllBRt!on to evacuate
The cession of the Island of Sakha- jjnnchurln Russia to retroccdo to
lln Is not an unreasonable demand. China all special privileges etc.
First It has boon already conquered. 3. Jnpan's obligation to restore the
u i ii ir... tnr. i sovereignty and administration ot
.. ... ... ' . China In Matyhurla.
..nn ii niwiuicu ...... uu...... ... 4 Mutual obligations to rospec.
tlio days or nor weakness and it is a i the territorial nnd administrative In
nntural part of the Japanese archlpela- tegrlty of China and the principle ol
the "open door.
As for war Indemnity. Japan does en'0B tQ tU(J Ua0 Tung )unln8ulli In.
not Insist upon a specific sum much eluding Port Arthur. Dalny and the
loss a billion dollars as a sine qua Illonde nnd hdllott islands
Spots and Sales.
non of peace. She reqnlros reimburse-
ment for her wnr cxpoiiBos whatovor
they may bo. Rushla Is so deeply com-
mitted by her history to the indomnlty
principle that sho cannot consistently
refuse to accept It now ns a basis 01
negotiation.
It la reported that tho csar's envoys
find the Indemnity and tho cessation
of Sakhalin the most unacceptable ot
the Japanese conditions. Wo mny be
confident however that thoy will not
wreck tho conference by a rofusnl to
negotiate nn the basis of those two
Items. There will bo a struggle for tho
easiest terms possibly attainable but
Japans proposals are so reasonable
from every standpoint of modern
statecraft that a final adjustment with
out further resort to force seems In
sight. Oklnhomnn.
4 f" v v
As noted by ICditor Edmonds of tho
Manufacturers' Record from a popu
lation of fiO.OOOOOO twenty-five years'
ago we have liecome a nation of 81.-i
000000; from an Iron production of 3-
700.000 tons In 1880 ve have advanced
to an output at present at the rnu ot"
finn Ona Inns nn.l trnm a .rial nrn. !
ductlon of 70.000.000 tons to 3G1.000.-
000 ton and from 87.000 miles of rail-
road to 212000 miles or nearly one-
half of tho rollroad mileage of the
earth. "Str.ndlnj: today midway be-
tween Kurope nnd tho Orient with
nntural resources greater than those
of nil Kuropo. with more general edu
cational a ivancoment thnn ever known
by nny othor land with a population
which within ten years will number j
not less than 100000000 of the mostl
active virile progressive people on
earth unvoxed by the arbitrary laws
The remaining seven articles (not
1 given In numerical order) are:
The cession of Sakhalin reimburse'
: ment for the cost of the war the ces'
slon to China of thu Chinese Kastern
railroad the article relating to that
portion of the main line of tho Sluer-
1 Ian railroad running through North-
ern Manchuria which Includes provls-
i slon for policing of the road by China
and not by Russia; flMiIng rights on
the Slberlnn const north of Vladlvos
! tok to the He'.irlng sen; the article af
fecting Russia's naval power in tin
Kar East and that providing for tin
1 surrender of the Russlnn warships In
terned In Tar Eastern waters.
Portsmouth. Aug. 17. The five ar-
ticles of possible "Treaty of Washing-
ton" remained to be considered when
the peace plenipotentiaries resumed
their session this morning. Snkhnllln
indemnity of limitation upon Russian
sea power; surrender of Interned war
ships and grant of tlihtng rights on
tho lltternl or the maritime provinces
Ronumointlon for cost of war It Is
bollovod. Is lumber nine first article
to come up today. The final struggle Is
close at hand and preparations nre
being mnde for It. 'The Japanese nie
In closest touch with their govern
ment. they are keeping Toklo advised
of every development of proceedings.
YELLOW FEVER REPORT
DEATHS ARE NOW REDUCED
MINIMUM.
TO
Out of Nineteen Cases Today There
Are Only Two Deaths New Or-
leans Holds He Positive Re-
serve and Sends no Report..
New Orleans. Aug. 17. The yellow
fover report to noon today Is new
cases In New Orleans since t! o'clock
last evening nineteen deaths two.
Vdtt' Orlnalii: I It Auir 1 1'. T-l Inw.
of differing nnl tonalities as In Europe deaths 17S
the progress of thlo country like that' . Nw Orleans Jji.. Aug. 10 oFHow-
uig is ine oiiiciiii recoru 10 'j p. in.:
Now cases Cfi.
of the South has roally but begun It
Is as a part of this the richest and
most progrisle nnllon of earth that
the South with greater natural advan
tages than thlc or any other land
hold within lis grasp tho power to
become tho richest and most power-
ful section of this the richest nnd
most lMiwerful country uron which
heaven's blesslnc ever rested."
The bishop of London Is an opti-
mist who nlwnys has a good word to
say of everybody even If the person
Total cases to dato 1140.
Deaths. 4.
Total deaths to date 17C.
New foci IP.
Total foci to dale. 248.
Cases iinda- treatment 411.
New Orlnens Aug. 16. With llttlo
variation In the dally record it natur-
ally follows that there is no material
Chang" in the situation nnd none Is
looked for In the Immediate future.
There Is considerable satisfaction to
be drawn from the small number of
denths. because It shows two things
one that the type of the disease Is
not as malignant as at first supposed
and the other that the authorities are
Bpotd
Solos .
Wheat
Mept
Ucc
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appt
1) ea.K...
Oats
Bejit
Dec.
GRAIN.
. Jl 7-k
f2 7-
.4-1 1-2
is :-i
: 3-D
M 6-8
H 1-8
63
41 i-t
SO
snr.er
10.UO
4.000
2V
Livestock.
110(18 CATTLI'.
Chlcnci) X.UiO ccrno
KansuM City .. .. CKiO i0j0
Omahn WO 11.000
Hoc opened loner
1.200:tio:s left over
Heeelpt year ago 1C.UO
Ml if. I WS-CI5 1-2
(looil 610-SS6
Ituugbt 640-10
Mgtil 000-A66
Hlii'tip M.'inly
Cattle 10c lower.
New Yorlt Cotton Letter.
Ardmore I. T. Aug. 17 Fol-
lowing is New York cotton let-
ter by Melntyre:
The market ot beyond the
control of tl e. 1 e.ir clique today
owing to an inlluenceof buying
orders from the houth aud from
Wall Street ard Chicago opera-
tors. This buying Avas inllttone-
ed by more lad crop accounts.
J Ins time from the Atlantic at.d
Gulf states where tho crop wns
supposed to hnve baen progress-
ing under favorable conditions.
These indicate that the crop
has deteriorated very seriously
and heavily damaged in Fla and
Ala. by excessive rains. There
has been some improvement iu
Miss La. and Texas but from
our experience we cant see how
the gov.'t report to be published
Sept 5th can show anything but
a heavy deterioration. This
would indicate a conlimaUon of
the worst impression on the
probable shortage of the crop.
There is very heavy lionida-
tion but the buyinsr predominat
ed up to the closo and it looked
very much as thou-rh the bear
clique has now been placed on
the offensive.
Yours very truly
E. E. Guilliot& Co.
under dlsciiBBion may seem to havo no
admirable UHalltleJ. One day when he I finding about every case In the It v
had been standing up for a part lailar- .... .
ly dlsreputablB specimen of humanity.1 SAYS MANY ARF K Fll
M. A. Gilcreaso 13. L. Smith
ARDMORE LABOR AGENCY
(lllcreae Si Smith Mannners
We secure help for those
WHO NKHI) rr
OHFICE-Flrst stairway vl of City
Store. Phone Vtl.
DruK
a friend said to him "How Is it that
you can always think of something
pleasant to say about everybody un-
der the sun?'' The bishop laughed
"Well you see.' he wild "there Is to
much good In the wo rot of us and so
much bid In the host of us that It
does not become any of us to reak
111 of the rest of us."
EXCURSION TRAIN THROUGH
OrCN DRAW.
AN
Drew First Prize.
Pnivo IHali Aug. 17. Itay Daniels
of I'rovo was the tlrst name drawn
from the box. at the drawing for home
steads In Unltah reservation which be-
gun here today. The second name
drawn was Hoch N. Bolbock of Angora
Colorado.
Reported that Coach Went Over Em-
bankment Into Twenty-five Feet
Waters-Many People Reported
lilled A Relief Train.
Proper Procedure
lloblle. Ala. Aug. 11!. C. W. Co-
wart a well-Vnown cltUen. was toda
convicted In the Recorder's Court on
the charge of circulating fals ru-
mors' of yellow fever in Mobile. He
was fined $H and given thirty days.
'-'i;in bus made Pi.- i.i.itcni.nt that
" '' u t. i i -'. l i m l i. 1 1 iii
Norfolk. Vn.. Aug. 17 An excursion
train over the Atlantic coast line
bound for Norfolk shot through nn op-
en draw near HruceK Station In Nor-
folk county today.
One report says the engine and one
coach went over Into twenty-live feet
of water.
Many people nre reported killed and
Injured. A relief train benrlns physi-
cians has left for the scene.
Norfolk. Aug. 17.-3:40 p m LntJ
this afternoon It Is stated the eiiKlno
and three conches went through the
draw. It Is believed that tho death
list will. lie large. No details received'
yet.
l
However we have yet to hear of the
big express companies complain lng
Hi. ii I'nele Tom I'liiti'i! piil.Mi l!f.' ha
' n a t.i i ! 'ire
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES
Mace
Hops
Spice
Cloves
Tansy
Mullein
Catnip
Kosomary
Cinnamon
Celery Seed
Pennyroyal
Hoarhound
Mustard Seed
Summer Savory
Pulverized Hod Pepper
Elder Flowers
Lavender Flowers
R. A. Jones
Sells Reliable Furniture
at a Low Price
V2"V YOlUtf
We are exclusive ajjents
for KNOX' Stiff and Soft
Hats.
W. K. Byrd Co.
Exclusive Men's Furnishers
and Tailors.
PERFECT (SI 1111
Morphine Opium Cocaine
and WhisKey Habits
CURED IN EIGHT TO TEN DAYS
My treatment is perfec tly harmless and has no bad
edects whatever. Our Sanitarium isstrictly private and
por.-ons eotninj' here for treatment are fully protected
from outside visitors. My remedy is no unhdiawal.
treatment hut thoroughly eliminates all narcotic and
alcoholic poison from the system thorony destroying all
de&ire necessity or craving for drugs or liepjor.
For lull particulars address in contidence
J. S. HILL jr.
Ardmore I. T.
IS
DO IT NOW
"Do it now" is a good motto at all
times but it should be obt-erved es-
pecially in this instance. Crop
gathering time is almost here then
you'll be too busy to trade so come
now and get one of our
MITCHELL WAGONS
or
M0LINE WAGONS
You cannot make' a better invest-
ment. The prices and terms are all
that could be desired.
We also want to call your spec-
ial attention to our line of J oh n
Deere and Velie Buggies John Deere
Sulky Plows Charter Oak Stoves
and Majestic Ranges.
ONLY STANDARD GOODS HANDLED.
Bivens Corhn Frensley
The Pioneer Hardware Dealers
ARDMORE I. T.
i
BEWARE OF SOIMER GERMS
Will Cause SicRness Unless Stomach is
Strengthened with Mi-o-na
V T. N'xon does tho best
engraving and watch re-
pairing in Ardmore.
colemanIjros.
Druggists and Jewelers
Thone 265
If tho stomach Is weak so that food
does not readily digest In It tho food
will becomo a sour slimy fonnunt-
niK mas In tho digestive' organs tho
Idor.l condition for germs -to cntiso
bowel trouble diarrhoea or othor
summer Illness.
The well known Ml o-na will mnko
ilhe Whole dlljesUvo yulem so
healthy clean and sweet that food
cannot ferment and any dlsonso
KM-mt which may enter the stomach
will lie li strofd
Just one small tablet out of a GO
cunt box of ftll-ona hoforo oatlng.
and you will havo no headaches
back-acho poor appetlto dlstross af-
ter eating hoart-biirn furred tonguo
sleeplessness or genornl debility." it
will tone up tho dlgostlvo system anil
xlve porfect health and strength.
Take Ml o-nn now. and (he City Drug
Store will guarantee to refund the
lllollev if It (( s t rur rul rlgk 8
nil ilii ir!
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