The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 88, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 29, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday August 29 1906.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
SEVEJ1
REPUBLICANS
ARTFUL WAYS
ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY
DISTRICTING DOARD.
THE
That It Would Be Necessary to Reg.
Ister In Cities of the First Class
In Oklahoma Paves the Way
for Immigration of Voters.
PREACHER CAUSES FEUD.
In a Sermon He Declared t. at "Hell
Was Full of Campbell!. -s."
Ardmorolto Special.
Nashville. Ind. Aw?. U? -Uecauso
thu pnstor of ti country church uhout
twelve mile south of hero ileeliired
!.. ..-. ii nt Hell Ih full of Cainu-
bollltes" a nolhboihood quarrel Is In
progress which may yet riult In
bloodshot!. When '.ho preacher made
the- alleged statement tpgnrdlni;
"Caniibollltos" ("corse Woo; en who
Ih a member of the Christian church I
Hclzed the parson by the throat and
choked him severely before other I
members of the coiiKresntlon Inter-
fered. A few days Inter a party of
Ardmorelto Sf.fclal.
nkliiliniiiii (Mtv. Ok.. Auk. 118. It has
been learned here that thu districting whltccaps visited Woo ten nt the home
board in announcing that It would not of his brother and severely whipped
he necosuary to register In citku of him with hickory switches. Now the
the llrst class was trying to pave tho Wire neighborhood has taken aides
way for wholesome Immigration of In the sectarian tight nnd many threats
floating votes In all the cities in thu nvo cen made while the clergyman
new state that would come under tlio Inly endeavor.- to unlet tho Btorru
provision of the law requiring regis
trillion. It is a well known fact that
tho Republicans can only hope to win
tho Constitutional Convention through
means of tills nature but It was not
thought that a member or the Supreme
Court of Oklahoma would concur In
a plan to deprave tho people anil cor-
rupt the ballot box. It Is well known
that all of these towtiB that would
have to register as provided by tho
Okahonia law nro Hltuated on tho main
lines of tho rallioaili.
which bis Ill-advised words gave rise
to.
Want Lower Grain Rates.
Ardmorolto Special.
Pratt Kan.. Aug. 2U. One of thu
Ilmt complaints to be filed before the
Interstate Commerce Commission un-
der tho terms of the now rate law
which goes Into effect today will bo
that of tho Farmers1 .Merchants and
Should tho dis-' Shippers' Association of till;? county.
trlctlng board succeed In carrying out demand will bo made for lower grain
their plan and no registrations nrojratofl to the Gulf on the ground that
held it would bo possible a few 'ln's't0 ri?SCut rate is excessive and un-
before electon to send train loads of fiIl. lu(1(;0 A U(1m w acl aH .
Hooters Into the cities of the new jtomoy for tno amoclntlon before tho
slate and carry many of the doubt- :omlu"LC0 commission nt Washington
fill (lifitilrts. Kt pn.gont the same rate Is charged
Th only hope of tho people of Ok-'on wnoat Bjpnientn to Galveston as
lahoma who want a Constitution writ- B CMnr!!(M to New York despite the
ten by the Kople and for the neoplo nnt (lfforolco j ti0 tUstnnce It lm
is in a strict ndheronce to the rog- () ( cnr..( T10 grain shippers
' IHirauon laws ill mm Mine n is a .... linf iK ... iimt dlscr in-
matter of rejoicing that a Republican 'InaUoll favor nf tho Atlantic ports
attorney general Iirm had the courage . (iclovo that they are entitled o
ami Honesty to stand lor uie rigui aim lmvcr .a0R t() Kif ..
declare that registration in tno cities
of the llrst clnss must bo done In ac-
cordance with tho provisions of the
law. In accordance with the opinion
Men Discovered Dead.
Roswell N. M.. Aug. 2S. .1. S.
-.ham traveling overland from
Mar-I'or-
of Attorney General uon Carlos binitii taIosJi i(8C0VClcd two men Kitting up-
of Guthrie tho Democrat! of Okla- rlBlt ln a Wagon dead nnd four mules
noma will demand that tho election lleai ln ianloss I10ar Kenna.
law shall prevail nnd that every pro- Tho Ino mvo 00I1 idontlllctt as
vision of that law should ho carried j victor and Thomas Simpson brothers
out ihioughout the state. Tho object nV0(1 on fnnn3 110ar yAMai T10J-
of registration law is to prevent fraud lWei0 mci i)V itelitiilnir when driv-
nnd no party or set of men who de-
sire an honest expression at tho bal-
lot box will stand for a single moment
for anything but tho provisions which
will protect the honest voter. All over
tho territory this matter Is being dis-
cussed and tho pooplo who nro try-
ing to free tliemselven from corpo-
ration rule nnd machine politics nrc
declaring for tho carrying out of tho
provisions of the law. Kvcry effort
will bo made by the Democratic party
to sec that this Is done nnd every man
In the now Stnto who wants un hon-
est election will assist tho Democrats
in his.
lug from Roswell to their farms.
Ship Your Live Stock
Co Clay Robinson & Company. Stoat
Yards Kansas City Mo. Export sales-
men cattle hogs sheep perfect ofllc0
methods intelligent yard boys. Let
an send you rur market letter. Houses
nt Kansas City Denver. St. Joueph
Oinnhn Sioux City St. I'aul Chicago
uuffalo. tOctl
With Ramsey's Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Runaway in tho houso for in-
stant use you nro safeguarded
against serious bowel troubles. War
ranted. 25c
2G
Don't Kiss This...
AND RETURH
HO
ONLY
i Tickets on Sale All Tiains on
Septernbcr 1st
Return on trains leaving Gal-
veston .September 3rd. For full
information call on or phone
A. W. DUNHAM
Phono 16 Asroiit
Harrison House gives $2 accommo
dations for $1 n day. 21-12
COTTON BELT EXCURSIONS.
Los Angeles Cal ono fare for the
round trip. Selling September 3 to
14 Inclusive. Limit for return Octo-
ber 31 190C.
Very low rates will bo made effec-
tive to tho following:
Call on any Cotton Belt agent tor
full Information regarding your trip
or address D. M. MORGAN
Trav. Pass Agt. Fort Worth Tex.
GUS HOOVER.
Trav. Pass. Agt. Waco Texas.
R. C. FYFE
Asst. Gen. Frt. nnd Pass. Agt Tyler
Texas.
JOHN F. LEHANK
Oen. Frt. and Pass. Agt Trier. Tex.
EXCURSIONS.
Santa Fe.
Summer excursions on sale dally:
Lampasas Texas ?9.h5.
San Angeio Texas J 13.75.
Galveston Texas J17.C5.
Matagorda Texas $17.20.
Bocrne Texas $17.55.
Waring Texas $18.05
Comfort Texas f 18.3a.
Kervillo Texas $19.05.
Special excursion to Mexico City
Mox. Sept. 3rd to 14th. Rato $36.
W. A. DASHIELL T. A.
Frisco.
Frisco will sell tickets :o II
points on their lino at ono and ono
third faro.
W. A. DASHIELL T. A.
J. W. M'ARING T. P. A. SUorman
Texas.
TIME TABLE.
Frisco.
Eaetbound
No 42 leaves ft: OS x. n
No. 44 leaves 11:50 p. n
Westbound
No. 43 arrives 9: OS a. ro
No. 41 arrives 7:16 p. to
Choctaw-Rock Itlanii.
Er.3tboimd
No. 81 (lo;Sl)leavM 7:00 i. is
No 10 leaves 1:40 p. m
Wwatbcund
No. 9 arrives 1:30 p. r
No. 83 (local) arrive 8:30 p. m
Santa Fe.
Southbound
No. 6 4:00 &. ts
No. 17 i:i0 j. ui
No. 19 12:35 p. id
Northbound
No. 6 12:50 a. a
so in 11:55 a. m
S'o. 20 5:35 p. ns
Nns. 6 6. 19 and 20 art local train.
Mb Noc 17 and 13 stop hi tha irol
r -Utton- only tm helcrf flersed.
THE BLUEFISH BRIGADE.
Wlint llnpttrtm Wln-n (hr llliir M.tUn
n ('liurict I poll Mriilimli-n
"When menhaden or herring are
driven upu the tench by hluctNi as
they often are. rj tluit they can be
carried off by the nut load" snltl a
fisherman "there Is very seldom found
nmong them ono of their pursuers and
If one Is found it 4 likely to be it ll..li
that Is diseased or that hns been hurt
In some wny. The hlucllsh follows to
the very verge of the water but there
It stop and It Is so powerful and
alert o .swimmer that close us It Is It
still easily keeps clear of the land.
The menhaden or herring ate no mean
swimmers. They could come us close
and keep off the shore ns easily as the
blueflKh do but not when the blucllsh
are after them. Then they are like
men pursued to the edge of u preci-
pice. It Is almost certain deatn to
Jump but they inns: do that or turn
and take the rlmuces of breaking
through the pursuing line.
"When the hlucllflh -there may be
It.OOi) nr I .UOO of tb .a together slbt
a school nf menhaden they go for it
like a brigade of heavy eiivnlry. cut
ting nnd Hl.i-liitig. snapping nnd biting
right nnd left. 'I'll'' iiienbndeii nrc sl.n
ply overborne by superior weight nml
there Is nothing for them to do bi.l
tlee. If they are driven toward tin
shore the laud N to them wlmt tl
precipice would be to the niilli. 'ihej
must take It or they muxt turn iuh' try
to light their way through. .Man '
turn unit try to swim under or r
or tirotltii! the savage bltlel!h. mi. i
some escape In this way nnd some :.u-
snapped up ami some ire maimed inxl
then easi iiHlinre. and many of them
crowding together are so closely press-
ed that they are practically hnvr.l
ashore.
"Sometimes llsh tlmt are tint c:i-l r;
very fur Hop down Into the ;.:
again. A high wave iinty not :- 'i
free. A tlsh thus liheratotl umy lie1
Its fins so d-imagcd that It can't k .. h. .
nnd It Is oust up nsulii. Weukene I I. -its
rough experience It may fall it cv.
to otiie of the lilueiHIi yet llnsr". .i..'
offohore. It nciy etijte." Now or'.
News.
SERIES OF SHIPWRECKS.
Thr Must SliiK'llnr Clilln of AtKrlne
ArelileillN mi Itt-t'Ol'tl.
The most singular series of slilp
wrecks on record began Willi Hie loss
of the EnglUh merchantman Mermaid
which wus driven on the rocks of Tor-
res strait In October. 1S2I). Theoillcers
and crew clung to thu shattered vessel
which was held fust upon u sunken
ledge until n few minutes bulore the
doomed ship went to piece a passing
frigate picked them up.
The Swiftsure as the latter craft
was called resumed bur northward
course to bo foundered In a turrtlle
gale three days later.
Her combined crows were saved by
tho warship Governor Heady en voy-
age to India. May IS. lSI'.O. The last
named overtaken by a storm was
stranded on a barren coast her three
crews to a man succeeding In re.ieb
lug the shore.
After staying a week on the Inhos-
pitable Island they were taken off by
the revenue cutter Comet which a few-
days later sprang n leak and sank In
spite of all efforts to save her.
Fortunately a rescue ship was again
on hand the four crews being saved
by the Jupiter.
Even then however the chain of dis-
asters was not broken for thu Jupiter
Just ns she was entering the harbor of
Port Itallle turned turtle and went
down with scarcely a moment's warn-
ing. Her crews barely escaped with
their lives to be picked up by boat
sent to their aid.
Thus tho crew of the- Mermaid was
wrecked live times In ono voyage that
of the Swiftsure four times of tho
Governor Ready three times nml the
Comet twice.
The rcseiics bad been purely acciden-
tal In every ease none of the ship
having been fulling as a consort or
oven to tho same port.
Though the weather had been tem-
pestuous and tlio e?capo3 barely made
not a life had been lost.
:
LOCAL UNIONS. ;
t-
THE ARI1.MORK TYPOGRAPHICAL I
UNION. No. 019. Meets llrst I'll-1
day In each mmlh nt 0:15 p. in in
Ifhlou Hull J. W. Golledge. Pres.-
dent; D. It. Galucs Secretary.
RETAIL CLERK'S' I. P UNION No
C35 Meets second nnd fourth Moa
day nights ln e.ich mouth lxiula
S. Sholkowlts president L. U. Horn
secretary.
.DARDItRS' JOURNEYMEN INTER- i
iiAiiu.mu uiu.i Aieeis ami
cud third Monday nights ln each '
month. Jim Wllklns president; El-
mer Wright socrctary.
CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' OK
AMERICA No. 1028 Meets every
Thursday night 7:30 nt Union
Hall. II. F Co president; D. N
Ferguson secretary.
PAINTIflRS DECORATORS A.MjTa
PER-1LNGERS UNION NO. 228.
Meets the second and fourth Satur-
day nights of each month at Union
tlt.lt.
T. J. WAGES. President.
T. U. MINER Secretary.
TEAMSTERS' UNION No. 683 J
11. UoArtuond president; U.
Young secretary.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD I
..OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS- I
Meets second and fourth FrliUr I
nights of o.icli month. E. M. Parker j
president; A. A. Holcomb seer i
tniy. I
ARDMORE TRADES COUNCI1
Meets first and thltd Friday nights
In each month at I-ibor Hall. W.
C. Reaves president; D. N. Fergu-
son Eccretor"
Preachers In Politics
j Weleetka 1. T.. Aug 28. -Iter. K.
I.M Sweet a reprftieiitnt'vo of the J-'eiJ-I
orated Churclies of 1 ullRn Terrtt'
spoke lion yesterday and In. ntgtit
to a In rue audience on ;ur ul.n!i of
prohibition. About thlity plcdKOH warn
secured among tht voters that sfcgttetl
an iiKTccmunt thnt thuy would anpport
only that candidate for tho catMtl-
tultoual convention that favored pro-
hibition for the whule stale u( Okla-
homa. A committee was appointed who will
tlHiroiiKhly cunvasa this voting dis-
trict in the Interest of the feitemU-d
Churcheii.
Pure apple vlneftnr t J. A- BWi-
wortn's. Phono uo. S-lra
RRICKLAYERS. MASONS' AND '
PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL
UNION No. 9 Moots overy Satur
day night J. II. Dixon presldont;
A. 11. llroivu secretary
We lme In n very lino line of new
buggies and are iimklng the prices
and terms attractive. Cull In look
through our stock and get our prlcos
befoie "on buy.
NOI11.E MROS.
LADOR DAY.
Rotnember Lalxir Day. Monday
tomber 3. The greatest event In the
history of Ardmore. For prlvllegci
on ground see nd of commit in
thl- tiaiMi- a t tit
it.. . S-SWIT :aKtU5L .'. ."Tl 'IILX'Uj tk
I' DA I ' I : "
i .
n-nuctTmuaJI
iinfe.
In a mediaeval German tale It suys
that tho parish council of a small vil-
lage met one evening to discuss cer-
tain Improvements In tho water sup-
ply. In this debate the town's ono
watchman outered the room quietly
placed in a corner ids lantern and
spear ami sat down to listen to the ar-
gument. Suddenly u councilman turn-
ed to lit in fiercely.
"Frits." he cried "what are you doing
here? Who Is to wntch that nothing In
stolen In the vlllngeV"
Fritz with an easy smile nnswered:
"Who Is there to steal anything? Wf
are all here?"
TK ABTirfRJ QUIT'S 'i
S U I. P : U ft
JL INDIAN TtURITUHY
A .iiiil rn Uos i i y of I'n's.-cd lirivli un I Crntiit" 'IViiniiiiii'.r- lTid lii.es' 11 o:n-i ! ovntur.
Klfctni Lijlit-; Kti-ntu ! lout 1" l'tivuti' l'.ith ICooins Nata'.onniii.
HATES: 3.r.0 per Day nnd Up
J. II. KAYLE35 and C.J. VEBSTEK Owaers
r?ic53
An Oilil lliiiiNi- (
One of the best known house In
Northamptonshire. England was do
signed to .represent the days weeks
and quarters of the year. It has four
wings facing the four quarters of tlio
heavens to represent tho four quarters
of the year; lid windows ono for each
day; llfty-two chimneys one for each
week and seven entrances to repre-
sent tho seven days of tlio week.
I'ri'ti-iiNlnn.
The world la his who can see through
Its pretension. What deafness what
stone blind custom what overgrown
error you behold Is there only by your
sufferance Sco It to bo a lie nnd you
have already dealt It Its mortal blow.
Emerson.
In England under tho Tudors tho
man who gavo to n beggar was. fined
nnd tho recipient of tho gift was punished.
I AT THE ARDMORE FAIR GROUNDS I
ISEPT
'EMBER 25 26 and 27 1
The Ardmore Fair Association bnclletl by every public spirited person
I in Ardmore. is mallinrj every preparation to give this year
1 1 he Greatest fair m lemtoriai mstory
i
5 The railroad companies have promised material aid and from All Ter-
ritory and North Texas points will fjive for this great occasion
:... VERY LOW MATES
J I Horsemen IZZZ StocK Show 1 1
t I ItT)la1Su.lH1J .hoy will 10 S'hM ' U" i
$ J hero with it string of horses equal to
any tlmt will bo tit tho Dallas Fair. Art Department Ifc school I ?
j f I unci colleges will compete in worku r
i t "-i fi"-3 t.he compass nro nr- ? n. - . -T ?
ranging farm products for display. 2 c a am- trm-tive this jotr.
j j o' .
i Thousands of Dollars Given in Purses and Awards J
I MaKe your arrangements to spend Q W STUART. Sec'v $
: these Three Days in Ardmore. . vr. Jiun.u aiy j
t Z.W$or information address
SIDNEY SUGGS Pres. I
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