The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1, Friday, July 16, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreite
Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
FARMERS! Tlif worn out parts to
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VOLUME XVI
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA FRIDAY KVKNINCi J IM.V III
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NUMBER 31
TAFT AND
CONF
BEES
PRESIDENT DECLINES TO CON-
SENT TO STRIKING OUT THE
CORPORATION TAX.
FRICTION NOW IS EVIDEh
House and Senate Leaders Told
Where to Head In The Big Stick
Follcy Is Shown and Taft Stands
Pat No Retreat.
I The president according to an-
" j thorltatlve Information Is still hope-
Washington. .Inly 15. Slight but fill that out of tho conference will
ttnmlstnkuable evidences of friction come a satisfactory measure lie has
between Mio epresldunt and the con- mipatoj to tjlp ronforees tlmt he
fcrees on the tariff bill today began g Iiart.uIarly lUrsttlll Rlcllr.
to disturb the hitherto pleasant
relations existing he'weeii the white
house and tho capltol.
They have become apparent In
the many calls that have been made
upon the chief oxccutlve. A last ef-
fort has been mado by tho con-
ferees to Induce the president to
ousont to the striking out of tho
corporation tax amendmont without
success. The president not only told
Senator Aldrlch and Chairman Payne
that lie would not withdraw from
his position In favor of the tax.
but that ho was assured of suffi-
cient votes to keep the provision
In the bill and to insure Its adop-
tion In both houses. The preslident
reiterated this position today and
U said to have told them that hn
had been absolutely confident from
the first of the enactment of this
tax Into law.
Pains were taken af tno white
honso today to mako it clear that
the president did not send for Al-
drlclu .nnd Payno for last .night's
conference desplto tho Intimation
given out In legislative circles that
these two loaders had been summon-
ed by Mr. Taft upon word reach-
Ipg his ears that tho corporation tax
vas about to be dashed to pieces I
jou the rocks. The conference. It j
was jyld at the white house had 1
been sought by the legislative lead- (
ers. who reported to their colleagues j
today that Mr. Taft stood solidly j
for the tax and would not retreat
from his aggressl-e position re- j
carding It.
Senator Aldrlch. It Is related was
more pleased than otherwise with
the president's decision. Hclng com-
mitted to the corporation tax. he
wun anxious that tho house confer-1
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is ptirelv an administrative mens-1
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ure and they must take it as sucn.
President Taft Is said to realize !
that there are many senators and !
representatives who will vote for 1
tho tax without being In favor of it. j
In his talk with the senate con-
forces the president has been met
with the statement that tho con-
forces will be glad to do all in their 1
power to carry out his wishes lu j
regard to certnln schedules but they
stand pledged to cortaln of their 1
colleagues In the senate whose con-
u.i.... nr interested In the Items
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support of the senate rates until re-
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SPIRELLAI SPIRELLA1
Havo you seen tho beautiful it
now stylo In this wonderful
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$100000 TO LOAN
On improved Main Street property at 8 percent
3 to 5 years. We loan on improved residence
property to be paid ofT in monthly payments of
$17 per $1000. Also farm loans at 8 per cent.
GORMAN BOGIE i DOBBINS
li-iidcil fToni pledges given. The con-
ferees hnve suggested that tho pres-
ident and personally for the sena-
tors to whom pledsw wort given
and If they consent to release V-
i i.iiforceij tho hitter won Id be gnid to
go ahrnd and accept tho lower rntt's
The president It In declared ha"
adopted Hi In suggestion and during
tlic pant two day lm lmd talks
I with senators who stand back of
several of Hip schedules. From all
outward Indication however It is
assumed that not much progress hni
bbn made.
of those newly discovered
i. c.'ve relieved the talk of a ;
pos.
The )..
o by President Taft.
mall for two weeks
or more i. -ten heavy with let-
ters urging nlm to veto any hill
conforming to the senate measure.
and a material reduction in the
lumber schedule. He also has ex-
pressed his Interest In other sched-
ules which hnve to do with the ne-
cessities of life. Followers of the tar
iff debate know what a fight he )
has upon his hands to secure the 1
free entry of hides coal and oil. t
Kxecllent progress on schedules
was made by the conferees a largo
number of chemical articles earth-
enware metals and agricultural prod-
ucts having been adjusted.
The most Important Items in these
schedules such as paints and prod-
ucts of lead. Iron ore and othor raw-
materials In metals and barley wero
passed over. The decisions In re- acreage Is larger .
gard to other paragraphs were ten-1 Although the precipitation was
tatlve and.therefore were not made but .70 of an inch here. It was some-
public. It was announced today that ' what heavier in the eastern portion
Representative Cildcrhead of Kan- of the state and much good has
sas who has been reported as fa-1 hern ilnno crons a a result nccord-
vorlng many of
the sennte sched-
uies. Is working In hearty co-opera-
tlon with Mr. Payne In an effort to I
have the house schedules stand. 1
EARTHQUAKE IN CREECE.
villages Destroyed Many People Per- j
Ish National Loss Heavy. '
Athens Greece. July in. An earth-!
quake haH occurred in the provlnco
f Klls the capital of which Is Pyr-
R(H- j
Several villages were destroyed anff !
tI)llIiy POje norMied. The material
ioss lrt jieavy.
Ixmdon July 1.1. A dispatch to tho
tendon News bureau from Athens
says a violent earthquake has occur-
red In southern Oreece. resulting In
considerable loss of life and dnmago
j0 property. Tr.venty persons are re-
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iMineu ueau anu a nunureu injureu
lt ont. ullage and other villages .
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suffered heavily. The other dispatch-
(S dd add that when tho details aro
learned It Is likely that tho casualty
Ht w ill be greatly Increased.
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SCADS OF CHEAP MONE
TO LOAN
ON FARM PROPERTY
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We examine your title.
Wo Inspect your property.
We draw your papers.
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s-o us.
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1 55 BIGGEST BARGAIN OPERED it
100 acres fl" "-iri mead-
ow land rofl ro! loaaos
every foot tillable in heart
of oil field. Will soil at n big
bargain.
adams nnos.
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THREE KILLED
TWO INJURED I
f-ATAL HEAD.ON COLLISION ON tt
CHICAGO &. EASTtHN ILLINOIS;:
RAILWAY TODAY.
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NEAR CHAMPAIGN ILLINOIS
A of the Dead and njUretJ Wero
Employes of the Railway Company.
Passengers Escaped with Severe
Shaking Up.
Champaign 111. July 1C Three '
trainmen wore killed and two others
liilnri.il In n. Iii'.lil oll collision bi- I
tween two passonBor trains on tho
Chicago fc Eastern Illinois Hallway
at Koyal near hero early today.
Tho passengors on tho tralna es-
caped with a seven) shaking up.
RAIN SAVED CROPS.
North Portion of State Revived
Good Rains.
by 1
Oklahoma City. Okla. July If..
Reports rrom scattered sections of
the state indicate tlmt the rain of j
last night and today was general I
and that the corn crop has been
saved. .The moisture was aecompa-
nicil by a break In temperature.
Cotton p'ospectH are excellent al-
though the acreage Is considerably
under that of last year. The corn
lug to farm experts.
"Tho rain has checked the do-
stroylug of the corn which had be-'
iron ami If It Is followed bv nn-!
1 other rain within a few days tho
corn crop will be saved" snlii John
Fields editor of tho Farm Journal
"However this rain alone will fall
to prevent great loss In the corn
crop."
WESTON FINISHES TRIP.
Completes Tramp From New York
t0 San Francisco.
Snn Francisco July 15. When Rd-
wiru 1'ayson weston today passeu 1
" Postmaster Flcko the letter giv-1
li' " Postmaster Morgan of
'"' Yrk clt'. -March IT. lie ended i
of the most remarkable feats of !
pedestrianlsm on record. Weston was
fmir ilnvu hMilnil llm unlw.il til lint
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w not discouraged.
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""'"I fr unforeseen difficulties
" Iwrdslilps In the last three
weens 01 my journey 1 would navo
been hero oil the hundredth day.
Still I am feeling flue and could du
It over again."
Adam God in Prison.
Kansas City Mo. July 1G. With
their lender Jame Sharp atylca
"Adam God" facing a prison torm of
twenty-flvo years tho members ot
'0 strangest sect Known to
tho
southwest havo abandoned thoir po-
cui ur creeti. m arp or uaiu uuur
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ber. and in a pitched battlo with tho
pouco Bovcrni were biioi. rairauiuu
Mullano was killed nnd Sharp was
"leu anu convicteu. nis mnauc ioi-
lowers who had previously created
sonsatloBH in tho towns they vlsltod
XX by attempting to march nudo through
Xi tho streets havo disbanded and vuc
tt "Adam Cod" sect Is apparently a
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tt Telephone 21 t! famous carbonated beverages tt
tt H. tt Our leaders 5 cents tiio tt
tt ARDMORE ABSTRACT CO. tt bottle Coca Cola Merry tt
tt tt 1 Widow High Hall Groat tt
tt Oldest In tho County tt j American Hop Alo Blackberry tt
K W. S. Wolverton & Son tt tt Punch Clnrct Punch Dam tt
Managors tt Y-Ana. All flavors In Soda tt
tt Ponded Abstractor of Carter tt tt Waters. Ask your dealer for tt
tt County. General Insurance tt tt Crown Brand. Always puro tt
tt Monoy to loan on City and tt tt always sparkling and rofrosh- tt
tt Farm Property. tt tt Ing. tt
! tt 113 North Washington St. tt CHOWN BOT. & MFG. WKS. tt
tt Ardmore Okla. tt K Morgan J. Hay. Prcii. & Mgr. tt
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W.is'iltiRton I). ('.. .Inly
I'l-i-sUU n'. Taft has d' ) d
tn appoint Charles H. Cra .
of t'n' mimtifncttiriiti; fit tit
Ci.iik' & Co. of CM imi. a-
imuMiT to ''lilna
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READY FOR BIG BALL GAME
GAME BETWEEN REPUBLICAN
AND DEMOCRATIC TEAMS AT
WASHINGTON GREAT EVENT.
Washington I). C. July Ifi.- ICwry-
thing is In readiness for the great
baseball game between teams made
up of democratic una republican
members of the house here this af
teruoun.
The approaching game Is regarded
by the respective sides as a na-
tional event.
It Is reported that eery player
J except James of Kentucky will wear
a uniform. James because of his
Immense stature will be called to
I wear some of his old trousers.
wimony or Kansas win piay nrsi
for the republicans and Long worth
of Kansas center field (lamer of
"f win piny wun me uemo-
-"ntU team. The proceeds of the
Kuine w"l ht' treasury of thr
Playgrounds Association
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STANDARD MAKES REDUCTION
PRICE OF BOTH CRUDE AND RE
FINED OIL REDUCED ALL
GRADES LATTER FIVE CENTS.
Xew York N. Y July 1C The
Standard Oil Company today an-
nounced a reduction In oil of fifteen
conts per hundred gallons making
refined In cases 10.05; roflno din
tanks 4.7.1; Standard white. 8.2.1 ami
refined at Philadelphia 4.20.
Reduction at Pittsburg.
Pittsburg Pa. July 10. All classes
of crude oil Avert- reduced flvo cents
by the Standard Oil company today.
CURTIS MAKES BEST FLIGHT
AERONAUT MADE FLIGHT OF
THIRTY-ONE MINUTES IN AERO-
PLANE AT LONG ISLAND.
New York N. Y.. July 1C Clcnn
I IT rnWlc Mir. fiomimnt. mailn n fllirht
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of thlrty-ono mlnutca in his acroplano
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Tf0 flight Is believed to bo tho
longest ever made in a heavier than
air mnehlne ir ttus country except.
that by tho Wright brothers.
WOMAN WAS NOT TO BLAME
CORONER'S JURY FINDS DEATH
OF CIGARMAKER DUE TO AL-
COHOLIC EXCESSES.
Fort Scott.. Kan. July 10. -Tho
coroner's Jury today returned a vc r
(cti flnI1B thnt Frank ughtfoot.
; ()f pjeasanton. Kansas who died In
n hotP 0ro yc8ter(my raII10 to j1H
(Uath l)0cnuH0 of alcoholic excesses.
The woman who was rlh Light-
t . t ... flf loat was
; absolved from all blame.
Head Ardmorelto Want Ads.
nmssem
Saturday a Hummer
An Indies hat in the house values up to
( 50 ) our choice only $1.50
All Shirt Waists 1-3 Off
All Kimonas 1-3 Off
All soc colored and fancy hose Satur-
day' 37c
LIKDIES SHOE SECTION
This is one department wo are especially proud of and it is stocked with the very best
makes of ladies low cut shoes all the new shapes and toes now tomorrow you can buy
any low cut shoe at. 1-4 Off
BiH lot white and drab canvas oxfords at 1-3 Off
Make the BIG STOKE your first shopping place tomorrow and if prices don't suit
you not a word will be said to inlluence you any way whatever. We count on the
prices selling the goods and they will. 1 Iundreds and hundreds of real bargains we
can't mention and you will just about make one dollar go as far as two. No goods
charged at these great sacrificing prices.
DELEGATION TO
WHITE HOUSE
TWENTY -THR E E REPUBLICANS
' CONGRESSMEN STORM WHITE
' HOUSE FOR CONFERENCE.
ABOUT DUTY RAW MATERIAL
It Has Become Known About the
Capitol That Taft Favors Free
Entry of Hides Oil and Coal-
Congressmen Want Protection.
Washington I). C. July ID. The
white house was stormed this af-
ternoon by a delegation of twenty-
reimblicau congressmen who
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spent an hour and one-half with
President Taft telling him that their
political lives depended upon the pro
tectlon of raw material.
It has become pretty generally
known about tho capltol that ho
president favors tliu free entry of
liVlcs. oil and coal
Head Ardmorelto Want Ads.
Our "Raus it 'Em"
Oxford Sale
Still continues and all the
season's latest styles are
oing fast. If you want
the "classiest" footwear
buy now while we still
have your size.
All low cut shoes at
greatly reduced prices.
J. W. Krueger
THE SHOE FITTER
21 4 W. MAIN .ST.
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IX WEATHER FORECAST.
New Orleans 1a. July 'il.
The weather forecast for
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FINALS IN GOLF TOURNAMENT.
Des Moines Iowa July 1C Tho 1
two :i(Miolo semi-final umtcjjiett In
the Trans-Mlsslsslppl golf tourna- !
ment found Hyde of Wltchlta pair-
ed with l.egg of Minneapolis Minn. '
and Abbott of Omaha wth (lulnead of
Des 'Moines.
Lawn social at the
Christian Church.
Peach ice cream
and cake 15 cents.
Fortune tellinq-
and hot weather
ffamcs.
Leave your coats
at home and enjoy
a treat for yourself
and family.
All Are Invited
COME
TONIGHT
All Wash Skirts and Suits just 1-2 Price
All .35c colored and fancy hose Satur-
day 18c
1 bi lot limbroidery and Lace 1-2 Price
1 bin lot I '.111 broidery Flouncing and all
over embroidery and lace 1-3 Off
All fancy dross trimmings 1-3 Off
ABDICATION OF
PERSIA'S SHAH
FACT THAT HE TOOK REFUGE
IN RUSSIAN LEGATION IS AC-
CEPTED AS HIS ABDICATION.
k PROVISIONAL GOVEANMENT
Revolutionists at Teheran Will Prob-
ably Name Mohammed All the Ex-
Ruler's Son to be the Ruler of
Persia.
Teheran July 1C Tho fact that
the shah this morning took refuge
lu the Itusslan legation here Is ac-
cepted as tantamount ot his abdi-
cation and arrangements iro being
made to organize a provisional gov-
ernment pending the apointmcut of
a regent.
It Is probable that the successful
revolutionaries will choose Moham-
med All the ex-ruler's son to rule
the state.
NEGRO PUG IN AUTO ACCIDENT
JACK JOHNSON COLLIDES WITH
CAR CONTAINING CHICAGO
GIRLS ONE BADLY HURT.
j Crown Point lud. July 10. Jack
I Johnson the negro pugilist who is
1 In training near here was In nn
I automobile wreck on the Cobo raco
! course last night.
It Is believed that he was racing
with another car filled with Chicago
girls hero on vacation when they
collided.
It Is reported that one ot the
1 girls Is fatally Injured. Johnson Is
reported unhurt.
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