The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 245, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 23, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Wednesday Auguit 23 1905.
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PIDNKV SUaOS Proprietor.
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Itatercd at tho Postofflce at Ardmore
rb Second-class Matter
November 2 1833.
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aturday) and Sunday morning.
pfflco of publication North Washing-
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Tho official nowspaper of tho rnlt-
d Btatea court for tho Southern Dis-
trict Indian Territory. Also for tho
Chickawiw Stock Association of tho
Indian Territory and the oinolal organ
of tho city.
jliit erroueoiw reflection upon tho
character and reputation ot any per-
son which may bo printod In tho Avu-
moniltw or any article based on ro-
vortB that nro false win uc gmu
rested If brought to tho attention ot
Iho publisher.
nHtlNES.
Business Manager's OIHco 638
City Kdltor'B Oincc
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St. Petersburg. Aug. 2r. Mr. Mt.
American ambaiisador went this aiM-r-
noon o Petorhoff whore ho re r.td
an audience with Hmneror Nlchol.i.
Tho audience concerns the pence
conference.
Portsmouth. N. 11. Aug. 2. It It
stated that llaron Komnra has ngreed
to offer at the seslon nt 9.10 o'clock
this morning the President's compro
mise proposition. A high autlwrlty be-
lleven It ImpoMlblf that ft final rup-
ture can come today no matter what
the charactf-r of the emperors final
Instruction to Mr. Wltte may 16.
If the final Instructions oan b pro
longod until ntttt week" sulci ho. "so
much will be brought to bear upon me
emporor that ho will not b able to
resist."
Ardmore Wednesday August 23 1905
Tho dove of peace may yet turn out
to bo tho small hot bird that accompa
nies tho largo cold bottle.
Wo are not ready to believe that
Uussla will deliberately Invito furthor
punishment by breiiklng off enee neo
tlatlons.
. a .j. .j.
"When In Home do as the Romans do"
That mas hare been all right In the
old days but suppose Secretary Taft
Rhould live and dress like an Igorrote?
:
The whipping of negroes hero and
tar making slighting remarks
about white women demonstrates both
tho ovll of the Itooker Washington ox
n.nntB ml tho dosiHM' i mcasur tl
uhlch It provokes.
j. .j.
A frenchman Is ndvocatlng the Idea
rf putting thirteen months In tho year
Ho should lie suppressed. He ought to
know that It would only wld to our
troubles for besides bolng nn unlucky
number it would null another first
on which to pay bills.
rf
Tho oil I rust has dotibtlesH mir
iirlBcil mo of tho Ijiwhoiis and Tar
hell by not only falling to ralno tho
nrlco of oil ulnco tho advent of yol
low fever but In offering to glvo It
nwny In order to assUt In tho oxter
mlnatlon of the yellow fovcr mosquito.
John Hyde chief of tho division o
BtatlBtlcH In the department of ngrl
culture ban a carbuncle on his neck
ud Holmes his assistant was dU
cliarged from tho deportment. Krom
which It seems that one Rot It llgurn
lively and tho other literally In tn
neck.
When a woman with a lot of chll
dren and baskets and valises loaves
on a train saya nl exchango there Is
no ono to nee her off. but when n girl
-with nothing to carry hut an empty
Docket book und a mouh full of gum
roco away there are enough people
with hor to start a town.
t
And now It Is charged that n Judge
nntiolnted by Mr. Hoosovelt In Arizo
na has held up tho peoplo of the tow
r niot.o in that Territory for n hum
ThlH was a grafter out for real iMtnte.
Tho trial of Swayno In Washington
last wlntor showed that many Judges
were common free pass grafters.
Orovur Clovohmd says that a wo-
man's best club Is her homo and al-
though the suggewtlon Is u homely
ono It Is none tlio lose a true ono. No
homo Is complete without a woman In
It and thero Is no other place where
woman so shluoH as In the! environ-
ment she was created and ho well
fitted to bloss and adorn.
:
It has boon discovered that tho com-
mon Texas homed toad Is very fond of
Iho boll weevil as a table dollcacy nnd
tho fodornt government may now bo
expected to soon arrive on tho scono
or action with govern! carloads of
toads. The fodoral peoplo uro always
ready to tako up any small thing that
promise to cmuso tho boll weevil.
V
Prosldont Roosevelt Is sold to be
afraid to Invostlgato tho pension bu
reau because of all the transactions
relating to that vast flold cf graft none
Is moro questionable than the remark-
nblo ordor which ho a a candidate
put In ns a means of carrying the
Orand Army Mat' It will go down In-
to hlsior.v a- a hauler of whih the
Am rkan i1 ' f '
n haii. 1
WHOLE WORLD
WAITING
EYES ARE UPON
MOUTH TODAY.
PORTS-
Intense Tension" Were the Descrlp-
tlve Words Prior to Medina '
Peace Envoys May be Peace
It may Mean More War.
Porstmouth Aug. 23. Kxcesslvo
tension are the words wlilcli anouiti
be used to describe the situation be-
fore the peace plenipotentiaries mot
this morning. Thero were evidences
of excitement In both camp as the
chiefs and attaches made their pre
parations for departure.
The Russian and Japanese envoys
arrived nt the navy yards for tho days
session shortly after nine o clock.
CORNISH POSTOFFICE FIGHT.
opmonts to take n fresh aggros-
Hearing In This Case will Come up at
chiekasha Tomorrow. opening nnd especially in view
Duncan I. T. Aug. S3. (Special.) tu Liverpool market turning
ffi? LS me'n oTwt strong on effort lo cover there
Is termed 'Vld town" at Cornish ap- and iulvtineing four points over
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peareu oeiore juuge uicneruon i vestertlllV 8 ClOSC When a ma.Xl
c niCKasna nnu ii-cureii uu oruur ui
moval to have the poitolllco at Cor-
nish returned to Its former location In
the town. Postmaster Clowdus then
appeared before Judge Dlckerson and
secured a suspension of this order
until a hearing could bo heard. This
hearing will come up tomorrow be-
fore Judge DIckwson at Chiekasha.
Mr. Gilbert who Is said to represent
000 patron of the ofllce. will represent
"old town." while Postmaster Clowdus
will have counwl present In his bo-half.
Yellow Fever Today.
New Orleans Aug. 23. Now cases
of yellow fever In New Orleans up to
noon since six o'clock last evening
twelve; deaths one. Trouble Is now
bplng rxperlenced outside of New Or-
leans fever conditions at leeMiUf
and othr wall towns ner to New Or-
leans being reported.
Fire on Ocean Steamer.
MvcrfMol. AMR. 23. Klro broke out
this afternoon In the store room of the
White 9tr steamer. Oceana schedul-
ed to sail for New York today.
The i-xt'iii of damage Is no' yet
known.
Oyster llay. Aug. 23. Stenographer
McKraw who yesterday was at Port-
month on a mission for President
Iloowvelt returned here today. It could
not be ascertained whether he brought
communication from the Russian
envoys.
rhe President again today was in
communication with secretary Pierce
M Portsmouth.
WARRANTS FOR BANK OFFICIALS
Officers cf the Failed Denver Savings
Dank In the Tolls.
Denver Aug. 23. Warrants were
today sworn out for the arrest of Pres-
ident A. J. Hill vice president P. P.
Jones and other olllcers of the) failed
Denver Savings bank. The charges are
not made public. Hill is believed to
be in Oklahoma some where.
Portsmouth Aug. 23. The popular
bf lief uu that today would decide the
tiuiiin. but Associated Pre has what
Is considered n certain warrant for a
statement that such would not be the
ease. A cablegram from St. Peters
burg last night was sent before Wltte
had communicated to the emperor the
I'imtptita ot tho communication from
tho onidetit dllverod yesterday.
Ilenco It was not iiL'-essary to bu a-
copied as tho emperors last word.
Wltte. who It Is believed is person
nllv In sympathy with tho compromise
suggested went to conference umny
prepared to spar lor time.
Portsmouth. Aug. 23. Pence confer
once adjourned at 12:15 till this or
ternoon. After ndJournirir.it Wltto und
do Rosen left at onto for hotel Went
worth.
Paris. Auk. 23. Report today from
PoiiHiiinuih Iiiillci'tlni; prospects of
inntiiiil concession have restored
feeling of confidence lu olllclnl aM
financial circles.
Ojt .
PorUmouth Aug. 23. The morning
session was a complete blank as far
na developments were concerned it
wnH oven a real session ot mo pieni
iHitmitlnr.es. hut was clvou up to an
attempt on the part of tho secretaries jan
to sottlo Bomo disputes wnicn nros
as soon ns consideration of tho pro
tocol bcunn.
Tho envovs returned to tho confer-
enco room nt two o'clock half an hour
In ndvanco ot the time set ror tno ni
ternoon session.
SOUTHERN TRUST COMPANY.
Fraud Charged Against Officers Case
Delng Heard at Chiekasha.
Quito nn Interesting ense was tneii spots
Dlckerson today. Hait-n
Mr. Allen of Ardmore Is plaintiff
In the case alleging that frauds were wiidat-
coinmltted by the olllcers of tho Hei.t .
Bm.ilu.rn Trust Co.. of that City. Dec
Dolman & Herbert of Ardmore nro
tin. nitnrnevs for the plaintiff whll
l'dbetter & Illedsoe represent the In
ii.r.iuiu nf tint Trust Co.
The decisKin In the rn. Is awaited
with Interest. Chlckashn htnr.
It seenis that the American govern
ment which has permitted a hundred
boycott 10 begin going on at the same
time at homo and which Is regularly
In the boycott business Itself has no
tilled China that negotiations looking
to n now convention to discuss the
Chinese exclusion act will he dlscon
tinned until tho Chinese leave off tho
had habit of boycotting Aniorlcnn
goods. It appears further that we
nftor bovcottlnc: not only the goods of
tho Chlnose but tho Chinese them
selves have notllled tho Celestials
that China will be held responsible
for any loss sustained by reason of
tho boycott! Hero la the plnoo for tho
horse laugh to como in.
Tho sultan of Morocco Is borrowing
monay In Ilerlln. This moans a "pre
pondoratlng" Gorman Influence In Mo
rocco nnd consequently strained rota'
Hons bewoenthat country nnd Franco
Of course If tho Sultan wore a stnto
legislator or a congressman In tho
United Stntos a free pass or a loan
of monoy would have no offoct on him
hut as he Is Just an ordinary man.
France l g ning afraid that Herman
gold might nwuc him Just a M"le t.o
muni decline of live points had
been expected.
Tlio undertone throughout the'
late afternoon was very strong. 1
We expect to see a continuance
of the bullish activity and look
for a broader and much higher (
market before the next monthly
"ovornment cron unnoars on
Sept. .'.
To'dny's events however '
changed all this and as we have
always fully realised und appre- j
cintod the precarious condition
of tho crop we expect to set' a
broader and much higher mar
kut develop when the spinners
realize the extent of the probn
ble shortage 'and the public1
comes in. We would' advise I
therefore ndherring to the bull'
side. 1
Yours very truly
IC K. (Juillot & Co.
There is little furniture required
in many profcsiitonal offices besides
n combination of Globe-Wernicke
desk and bookcase sections. Par
ticularly adapted to tho require-
mcnts of teachers physicians
attorneys librarians and private
secretaries.
POlt BALK BY
R. A. JONES
wit
jfjsrw youc.
We are exclusive agents
for KNOX' Stiff and Soft
Hats.
W. H. Byrd Co.
Exclusive Men's Furnishers
and Tailors.
Texas State School Land.
Six million acres for sale after Sept.
at. In mnny counties on 40 years
lime 3 per c-. Sr-'-st l to 2 per
acre. Hook with new law stato map
full Instructions to purchasers list of
all tracts for $1. Order at once as you
will never have another such an op
portunity to secure a farm or small
ranch on such liberal terms. In some
counties one person can purchase 8
sections of C40 acres in all others 4
section.
ASHBY S. JAMBS.
School Ir.d Attorney. Austin Tex.
HdCw4
tVIARKETREPQRTS
(lly 12. n. Ciulllot & Co.. mombers of
Now Orlenns cotton lixenauge.)
COTTON MARKET.
Ardmore. August 23. The following
are the quotations for today:
Liverpool Futures.
OPEN CLOIf
. & 77 5 R5
5 77
82
July Aub
Aut: St-pt
Nov Deo..
Di'O Jan
Jiui l'fb ..
. 5 S3
S s.'
5 M
5 91
5 93
Spcts and Sales.
SlMltH .
Hale
6 f 8
New York Futures.
Open High Low Close
.. to 90 n oj to wt
Dec 11 03
11 11
II it
U 30
11 01
11 07
Spott qnd Sales.
8iot .
Hull" .
Oct.
Deo
Jan ....
New Orleans Futures.
Open High Liow
10 88 10 97 10 W
10 98 II W 10 92
. 10 C6 11 10 11 03
Spots and Salcc
.'0
.re 1-2
Ojrm
Bept ... .
Di'O.
....it 1-8
. 41 7-f
Oats-
8ot
Oeo.
.M V8
X 1-2
10 07
11 09
11 II
11 2S
140
doie
10 9C
11 03
11 10
10
100
80 7-8
H 1
I 1'
4 8.
Livestock.
iiooh c.nu
Chlcairo 15.000 I2.0t0
Kanxaii City 5000 1J.OJ0
O null a .. tMO 10 600
Iti'ci'lpt yuar at;o 1000
lloirn optintnl stroBK to !v blj-L?r
6030 but." left ovtir
oooii seo-ono
Mlieil WJ-8M
IKiUKh Mi-56
I.lk'lit 500-OM
Cattlf Htly 10c blirlit-r
Klu't'P Hl..ily
fiiai.i
io.ooo
s.ojo
oi
ATTEND THE
BIG .
RACES
LABOR
V
AT
ARDMORE I. T.
Trotting Pacing
and Running Races
at the new Fair
Grounds on Labor
Day
Sept. 4.
Our Big Indian Territory
Fair will be held
OCTOBER 17 18 19 20 21
Do not get your dates
confused.
Many of the deajly woe of woman-
co 1 are due to si' 1; Iddnejh; but too
i ninny women fail to n'tognize kidney
i rouble when they have It and kldnoy
rt!ti'nset are fatal if neglected too long.
When a woman's baelc aches from
morning to night
When sho fe!s worn out after every
nit of work she baa t3 do
When she cannot bend or stoop with-
its suffering twinges of pain
When she has constant headaches
Uzxy spells bearing-down pains and
irlnary troubles
When she has any or all of tho3o
ailments It Is a sure sign that the kid-
neys nro not dolus their duty. Uric
m Id and other poisons that the kidneys
should filter out of the blood are carry-
ing disease Into every part of tho sys-
tem. Regard this as a danger signal.
Recognize tho kidneys as the caur.. of
your mnny aches and pains and to -'iro
the kidneys use a kidney medicine.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure Rick kld-
noj-3 ana euro them permanently. Tho
I kidneys begin to do their work proper
ty ana pure blood the greatest sys-
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to health and strength.
Don't Neglect the Kidneys. At the First Indication of Kidney Trouble
Begin U6lng Doan's Kidney Pills a Modern Kidney Specific which
has Cured Thousands of Peo pe Right here at Home.
ARDMORE TESTIMONY.
Miss U S. Hollls dressmaker of 118 than any other human atlllctlon. Tbls
S. Mill St. Ardmore says: "I stated is because they come so silently and
New YorK Cotton Letter.
Ardmore I. T. Aug. li'J Fol-
lowing is Now York cotton lot-
tor by Mclntyro:
Tho failure of tho govern-
ments predictions for ruins in
tho Mississippi Valley and Tex-
as to nmteralize for tno third
successive day and the decision
of tlio biggest shorts among tho
plunging operators on tlio bear
side hare to take their cotton
changod tho whole aspect of to-
days markot. Tho bull clique
which probably unloaded 50-
000 to 70000 ba!s of ' otton nn
tin' risi v sti'i-thiy .m'lti iv v.-.. si
Anybody Can
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Velotu
Pazzoni's
Lablacbe
M's. Graham's
Artesia
Gossamer
Woodbury's
Talcum Powders
Menon's
Eastman's
Colgate's
Euthymal
Lambert & Lowman's
in a testimonial given In May 1902
that Doan's Kidney Pills procured at
the City Drug- Store relieved me of a
dull pain In my back. Sometimes this
rouble was very annoying and extend-
ed up through the shoulders. Since
that time I have little If any trouble
with my Kidnoys and am satisfied thai
any sufferer from kldnoy trouble can
find quick relief by using this remedy.
1 am glad to recommend It again."
A TRIAL. FREE To prove what
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Kidney diseases cause moro deatns
are therefore neglected.
When the kidneys are well they re-
move from the body every day nearlv
ono ounce of uric acid and other pois-
onous wnsto.
When the kidneys are sick this poi-"
son Is carried by the blood to every
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stone in tlio kidneys heart disease In-
digestion diabetes nnd Brlglit's Dis-
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and glvo quick relief becauso their
Influence Is exerted directly upon tho
diseased tissues. This medicine has
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For Jale by all dealers.
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KIDNEY
PILLS
Price 50c. Fojtcr-Mlburn Co. Duffalo N. Y. )
i
Allan's pound can Talcum 35c
W. T. Nixon does tho best
engraving and watcli re-
pairing in Ardmore.
COLEMAN BROS.
Drupglits and Jewelers
Phone 265
I Everybody Everywhere 1
JO. -it.
g is interested in rjood pure healthful ijrocer- g
ies. Then it follows that everybody in and &
y around Ardmore is interested in doing' their 9
l grocery buying at
! FELKER I
THE GROCER'S 4fr
jj He Keeps the freshest stocK in the city and s
jjj has everything good to eat under one roof.
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