The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 129, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 4, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreke Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
Highest rnih price paid (or
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ARDMORE OKLAHOMA Til LT WSDAY HVKNlN(i NOVKM15KIH 190!)
NUMBER 129
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TAMMAIklY KTn "
BE REORGANIZED
ANALYSIS OF ELECTION SHOWS
DEFEAT OF EVERY IMPORTANT
CANDIDATE EXCEPT MAYOR.
CHOKER SMS OUT OF POLITICS
The Pune Strlncs of Now York In
Hnnda of Machine's Enemies Ru-
mor that Chief Murphy Will be De-
posed Banriard's Future.
York. Noi ?. Hattle-senrred
ViKuantiiy which yesterday elected a
msyor. but lost a city took up to-
day tnc gloomy work of mMlng Its
hinse In order for four years of
avowed aiftl-Tammany governmont la
O renter Nov York.
Analysis shows that tho election
wnlch resulted In the defeat of the
ruhlon forces f every luiortaui
Taiim.any-Democratic candidate be-
low the mayor was more of a victory
of the ami-Tii mtiKiny democrats who j
v... .w .11 1 w j
?"a.. M . ' L".U JuWUM canWat" for "laJor' c"""11
vtralgfrt-out reiuJlicaiiH.
Antl-Tnuunnny demotTats elected
on tbe republivan fuuiou ticket for
lour jears will be In alnwlute con-
trol of the city's purse strings. They
will have a clear uiajortt) In the
bourd of estimate and apportion-'
mont one of the most powerful mu- j
tilcliral bodies lu any -vlty of the !
vorld and therefore the right of
v-pendlug wore than a billion dolla
of thi -ity'H moie-y
Jn this board accordlnir to he antU 1
Tainuitiuy deuiccrats. Is to be found '
:t mmleus of what they believe will t
'nake for a comiilete rcirgunlzutloii 1
of the dennK-nitK party lu Greater
Neiv York. 1 1
Persistent rumor had It today that !
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THE BEST YET.
Aie you one of the perMOUS
who have called at our kitch-
en for candy? If you were
yon are phased with your
putx'lniRe area': yuti? livery-
body who buys candy here
WijH It Is Die be.n they ever
ate. It is pure candy mnde
of the oest imiterlals and the
flavoring Is fine. We do our
rwn work never kve It to
enr-np nip. cuine here
g"t tho best.
PETER PAUL
The Candy Man.
Near tho I'ostoft'lce.
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Good Things to Eat
Fish
Oy slurs
Fresh moats of till ltiinls
KoshfU' tlHMtS
California fruits
Rvorythim: fresh a n tl
clctin. Prompt delivery
Clark's Market
Phone 08!.
$10000
TO LOAN
on Farm and City Property
Must Itcusonablc Terms
GENERAL INSURANCE
GORMAN tiOGlE & DOBBINS
Over City Natiouul Bunk
Phone 50 ARDMORE OKLA.
the .tttenipt to create a now order of
tiling i for tlio Now York City dem-
ocracy already was under way. ("lias.
l Murphy who succeeded K chard
Cromer a Tiiinnmny leader cace
out with a formal disavowal of tln-si)
ruiuoro at the same time denying a
H-iKrt that lie was to be deposed
1 irom tiie iiiiiiproir.p. i
Tw presence of Richard Crokor In
the oily wn a matter of considers-
' ble speculation to those who were j
studying the situation and the an
1 nounceinert that he had extended hi
. visit here five days longer than pre
vlnusly ann:tinct'd ww rewarded
I significant i
"t niu out of politics for good and 1
nil." Croki r declared. "Not for n '
million dollars would I reconsider j
my determination to kowp In the '
Varkurouml. Yes they nuked me to '
vine back tbey always do thai. Hut
I'm too old and could not stand th
racket."
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Complete r.-mniK on the balloting
In the uldummnlc dhUrlcts show that
the domcoratlo mujorlty will bo cut
down from thirty-one to a majority
of a jingle vote. In addition to this
In w. itevenal of the nonrinully dein-o-rotle
v.tos from Brooklyn districts
are the product of a fudon between
ihe demoonitle and the Hearst indo-
pi ndent forcej and are hardly to be 1
. deM-nlf'd upon to upnoil their doiu-
ocuitlc f-olh-amies in all Inrtancen
Otto T. Hanuurd the defeated n
wim 1. naiiir.mi. ine umonicu re-1
tcduy a. a iKWslbllity for the .sw
York state gubernatorial nomination
next year. Herbert Parsons. n-ptiJi- j
Mean county chairman said lu a
brief statiinent: j
"Mr. Itannard'a clean and business-'
like campaign against tremendoiu
ld has had lb) effect and I think
we shall hear from him ng-am."
"iWONl SUFFRAGIST
FACES TWO CHARGES'
TRIAL OF MRS. CHAPIN MILITANT
SUFFRAGIST BEGAN IN LON-
DON THIS MORNING. i
' upon her death without Issue revert-
' i'c! to lu-r jnother. The plaintiffs lien
l.oad i:iik.. Nov. I. -Sirs. Ohapin. that l'olly Hock and Carter Tlner
the militant suffragist who poured I were married according to Indian
add lu the ballot box at the election cus'oms. and that they were consld-
Is it week was committed for trial
today on a double charge. Ono lmv-
. iu:; unlawfully meddled with the bal-
jj 1 lot boxes and the other causing lu-
I I Jury "to election officeis who were
8 . burned with tlie ;icld.
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:'KILE PETITION FOR RE-HEARING.:
51a n-5S-
Banker Seek a New Hearing.
Chicago. Ill Nov. -l. Attorneys for
; John It. Wulsh the convicted banker
J lib-d their jH-tltlon for a re-hearlng of
j ibe case lu the court of appeals today.
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PATRONIZE HOME
DUSTRY.
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We etui supply you In Can-
dies of nil grades Vinegars.
Cidut niid CarlKinated llev-
erages. Holp build your 'tome
factories by asking for Crown
brand and accepting no other.
THE CROWN BOTTLING
AND M'F'G WORKS.
.M. J. HAYS.
President und Manager.
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JURY REFUSES TO INDICT FARM-
ER FOR KILLING MAN WHO
WRECKED HIS HOME.
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SLAIH MAN WAS MM:
Relations Between Dead Man and
"Wcrnnn In the Case" Denan Vhen
Latter Nursed Slain Man'6 V!fe
Jut Previou to Her Death.
(Ullaiin. Mo.. Nm. I--IVliev tnr
ii; t Oi Clay omii n voiiiik farmer
.n Jusilfli .1 in klllliiK the man wh -wn
.-ked h! home. hIx member of j
the Ii.i8 county nnl Jury today
M-fiiHcd to vote' Indictments analn il 1
him for the killing of John Ward a (
wealvliy land owner luat AugUfi.
fS.tyeouib
u.u Immediately given
:i llbeily.
Cluycomb killed Ward for cntiolng
Mr.i. C'lnycomb away fixun home and
I her l children. S"rd wis CO years
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'i. .im. V'ilMIIU .0. ONI' .IIIU iU
Utet when Sir.. Claycomb nuraed
Ward's wife.
INDIAN MARRIAGE HELD LEGAL.
Title to Land Hung on Question of
Tribal Customs
Shawniv Okhi.. Nov. 3. Anothei
tltl" ; J':l!i; nlloUnent was
Mulcted when the Jury lu the case of
Wlngtleld vs. Mary .Mohawk et al
return l a verdict for the plaintiff.
The title of the present owner ot
1 tin- bind had como to him direct from
I'artcr Tlner. The defendanta held
Is tho only sur-
Ilullfrog nee l'ol
ly Itock and that Kugeiio Ilullfrog Is
the only sui living grandchild; tnui
.hilli Tlner was an Illegitimate daugh-
;..r of l'olly Itoek. "and that she re-
ecived an ludlm allotment.
an ludlm allotment w-hlch
BELIEVE KHUN
ered as being marrlwl. and that con-1 ''"";""' "".
Penuently nhen their daughter dl.vl PUa. Okla.. from St. Iuls was
without bstie the property reveled -r.i!IiMl near Granby. ten miles from
ti hLi father from which tho deed J''Iln av- nlBht-
came. 'Die chief question at issue " " ------
was conseMuently whether Polly Uock '
and Carter Tlner were man and wife.
The Jury held that they were.
FIND UQJJOR IN LODGE ROOM
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN OK-
' LAHOMA
rituals
CITY FIND BIBLES
AND LIQUOR.
G'.tkuiouu City. Nv. ."!. A tear-
stnalned bible propped up by a iiiart
bottle of whisky was the Incongru-
ous sight that greeted the astonish-
ed eyes of States Knforcemont Offi-
cer II. A. Young yestorday aftornooa
when he broke Into the National
I'liUi Club at 'MO West First street.'
'The Dible was propH.-d open at the
fourteenth chapter of John verso
1 being marked for whoever might
come.
jj 1 tun iianojf'- ut inn rii. aujui va
j. the render to be not troubled. State
:j Knfoivemeni Officer-4 J. T. llrown
j. W. I). Turneiy and A. S. Peacock
IX gathered about and .Mr. Young road
l"" caapicr 'si apropos or wtiat they
! "d In hand. Then the oiTicers pro-
iweded to do tholr duty.
1 This Joint was fitted up as a lodge -
room and Ilbles rituals and song
t b oks were everywhere on the "sta -
1 thlllS"' about the hall oil the buffet.
and in the presiding officer's milnlt.
and nrarl every one of thorn con-
cealed whisky beer cordials or cork.
screws. (Sarnerlng the good with the
bad the officers loaded the whole
Into an evprcs wagon and eonv eyed
Hfble and cash regluer buffet and
song bookn pulpit and whisky flasks
Indiscriminately to the state ware-
bouse where they are held corifU
Cfte to the state.
Bullion Movement Abroad
ilcutt.i Nov. 3. Tho steamship
Malta bearing 2.610.000 In bar silver.
a rWed hen' to-lay from l-ondou
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WEATHER FORECAST. If
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New Orleans U.. Nov I
The weather forecast for Okla-
homa for tonight and Friday U
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ARGUMENTS BEGUN IN FEDERAL
COURT AT GUTHRIE TODAY ON
SUIT OF FOUR KAILROAD8.
WEST 18 OPEK jHGUM
Allornrv Cei-.ir.il Conteeds That Rail
roads Have Not Gone Into State !
Courts to Test Railroad Rate Laws '
So Federal Court No Jurisdiction iGuthrie Oltln.. Nov. I .1w1me11ts
in the suit llb-d by four Oklahoma
tallroads to test the cuiMtliutiouultty
of the Oklahoma two-cent passtiuger
r.ite and freight laws were begun
j in the federal court here today be
1or Judge Hooker.
Attorney General West in his
opening argumunt contended that
t the railroad companies have not
gone Into the atnto courts to test
the railroad rate laws so the federal
court bus no jurisdiction.
TWELVE INJURED IN
A
l-RIECO TRAIN FROM ST. LOUIS
TO SAPULPA DERAILED LAST
NIGHT NEAR JOPLIN.
.lopllu .Mo.. Nov
I. Twello per- 1
(oils were Injured three seriously
ulii'ii train No. lus on the St. Iouts
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CHANGE IS MADE IN RECENT DE-
CISION IN ARDMORE BOND cVsE
COURT REVERSES OPINION.
Gu..irle Okla.. N'o. J. The su-
preme court unlay modltled Its opin-
ion recently handed down lu the Amnion.-
bond case in which It held that
is ordinance of a city council wiioth -
. i- subject to the referendum or hoi
was efTi'i-ilve uii'JI utter uU day uu-li-j
ncecjisury fo. thu peace health
1 ami Hiilety and so tated In an einor-
gincy section. That ruling when ap-
plied to ordlnanies calling elections
011 bond Issues to which that opinion
IMiilculnrly reteinsl cast a clouu
over most of the uiunlclp.il bonds Is-
Htied lu Oklahoma since statehood
as the city offclaU have not us.ially
waited until thirty days after the pa.. 1
sage of the ordinance to call election.
That point was raised specifically In
a 'ltlou for a rehearing prcsontou
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Fred W. Green city attorney of
by
(:iru .in n ervimnr im i.imif
()( gty
. In the new op iilon the conn pe.
j nienliy re.erviM iiie nuustlon as to
; whether the provision as to tho time
' a lien mi onllnnnce Ih-codkui effective
1 annlle i to an ordhunce movldlug for
i an election to determine whether puo
1 lie titllitv lsmda shall be Issued. That
' cpH-stlon Is held In suspense as It did
! not necessarily affect the Ardmore
i case and Is left to he determined In
some subsequent proceedltiKS
In Police Coart '"' '
Two unfortunato' wore before tha
police court this morning One charg-
ed with having departed from ne
straight and narrow path and the
other for aisoclatlng with cso who H
not allowed to enter the portals
polite soi'ety Lo'jj pabl fines
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NEW SENSATION
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DEFENDANT'S ATTORNEY PRO-
DUCES MAN WHO SAYS HE DID
THE KILLING.
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ntWluHSfc HU iMMi;
Man Giving Name of "Joan Lrfever."
Say Hlmaelf and Three Asl-
atc Killed Staltihtll and Mr. Ja-
pi Creates Big Surprise.
l'arix. France Nov. 4. -A new jev
.i:lon wn added to the trial Mn.
stelnbil! thin Aftmtoon. wthen SI.
Aul.ln the prlaouer'N attorney sud-
interrupted the pioce.-dlng.i 10
prewnt a letter reeled by him
Minted ".lean l.ofover" In which thi
writer ninied that he wished to con
' fet hb participation In the murder
of which .Mr. Kelnhell Is accused.
After reading the letter he sud-
denly Introduced the writer of U. who
KixmI near.
Amldtt great excitement this man
shouted that he and three accom-
pMces kllbNl Htelnheil and Mrn. .la
1U. Remorse he said forced him
to make the confession.
He was arrested pending an Inves-
tigation. U Ills story Is true it will prohu-
My result lu the release r.f Mrs.
Steinhell.
P.i&on Cures Snake Bite.
New York Nov. 3. Anti toxin for
I rattlesnake vnrom which Is kept lu
..lock a- the Hronx zoo I credited with
having saved the llfo of Albert Pierce.
1 sinke charnirr who was bitten by a
h.rio" rattlesnake In the museum here
Sunday. After being bitten. Pierce's
.iiu-J became swollen and a few hoio.
lati r In the hospital he became dellr-
I ions. Anti-toxin was administered
Into the nbdomlnal cavity and tho re
sult was that the effect of the hinoii
wis MUlckly neutralized and while
at one time it was belli A'ed that
1 i.rce could not live he will now Te-
' cover.
Frank Bonner's Condition.
At press hour we are Informed thai
I Yank Homier who has been so ser-
iously 111 with typhoid fever Is slow-
ly sinking and that slight hopes are
e-tertalnod for his recovery.
CARL McRAVEN WHO SAVED WO-
MAN'S LIFE AT COALCATE SUC
CUMBS TO INJURIES.
Contrite Okla. Nov. a. Ctrl W.
McHaveti mnimwr for the .Metropol
f .Uin rit.i; cunpany. who yetenla
risj.j jjU life to save tfiat of Mls
Frances Oerhan one of his com pan;. . 1
died this anornoon from the effects
of his burns. The body will be taken
tu iiinnlugham Ala.
The burned district will be rebuilt
with substantial brick and ftone
srtucture.
Local Cotton Market
t'ottou took a sharp decline this
morning and the fmv halei sold at
priciH ranging from PJ.50 to ll.S'i.
The future inaiket cann; In ipiotln
cotton fl.IVO per bale lower than i!io
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clttfe of yctenlay. Seed 'siKImn
sell around I--I jer ton. and seed
trm a. Jl.iVJ ir hundred pviunds
Purcell vs. Ardmore.
On Sunday afternoon the Purcell
I SmMo tor !inJ Ardmre Athletics will
i 01 th" Krldlron field at Iorona
1 ark- urluK tho season ladles will
be mlmlttiil free to all parts of tho
ground.
Murdock Nearing the End.
Kansas Cl'y. Mo. Nov. I. -T. N.
(Murdock the Kansas newspaper man
Is slightly worse today and his death
Is expected at any moment.
Cross Visits His Office.
Ou'brle. Okla.. 'Nov 3 Si-orotury
of State lilll Cross was able to visit
hh office yesterday
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THE DEPUTY OAME WARDEN.
Rulinu of Attorney General on Pay
I of This Official.
(imhrle. Okla. Nov. S. In an opin-
ion t the ntate KUine and (1 li wil -I
il n. Attorney (tener.il Vet holdrt
1 Jin the nunc wardni and ht. eight
j ileputles con only 1m paid out of the
1 ite-ine pre4v' ion fuihl and itmt the
a: li"in R.wn warden crni only n-
.eie ihelr pay from fine collected
ihmi o'alor.t of the Iaw.
T ic ophilou holiU that the nHl-tant
name nnroenn ami flomHnuleii ami
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upon to AHHlat In
vne law not h .
iu; m ine fciune w
aniens' tk-piu-tment
mi I. r the meaning of the net. It Ih
nt.o held tint the game warden am
IiIm elgiil depntlea rnoi Dm bo paUl out
of any of the fee or flno- rollertod
In the tmforrement of tho net except
when. mch feei nr tnruod Into the
ornte-'tlon fund purtnnnt n
law.
Aim r.-v (neral V-t has pre-
'Mtly held thut the game warden 1
nod hi doputie cannot dmw money I
from the game protiKHIon fund ocipt 1
In pur.Hiianco of a regukir approprln-1
tlou which wan not mmle by the last
legislature. This evidently shut the
K.:iie warden and hi deputies off
fti.m n celling any pay nt present ex- 1
eeii' tie- game wardens salary of I
h0O p-r rarnum
Board of Control Organized. '
Guthrie Okla. Nov. 3. The lloan.
f Control fo.- the tin tern Oklaho-
ina ll04plt.1l for the Insane at Vlnlta
has orguntml by ele-.Mlng Dr. Olivet
IWigby of Ylni'a chairman and . I..
Umg if Wewoka si-cretary. Instnte-
tlous were glvu- a .MuskogiH; archl-
tiTt to draw plans for a building to 1
cost $lfi0.000. The board ratified all
negotiations and work done for the
Institution by the former state board
for the Insane.
BIG BREAK TODAY
IN COTTON MARKET
RUMOR THAT BULL LEADERS
WERE SELLING CAUSED BIG
DROP IN PRICE OF COTTON.
New oYrk. N. Y. Nov. I. Persist-
ent rumor i that the bull leaders wore
gradually selling their cotton result-
ed In a severe break In the cotton
1 market today. .January dropped to
1 l.iXI or II! points under yesterday's
close.
Lectures for Students.
1 Noim.in Okla. Nov. I!. Other than j
; I .it.llng Judge Kunnan ot the crim-
inal court of appeals students of the
Oklahoma law school of the state unl-
lerslty will Insir lectures from Jus-tlci-s
Williams Dunn and Hayes of the
' .-uiu-eiiie court. Judge Iurnian will
:ilk on criminal law. Judgo Williams
will deal with the special phases of thi
' atato constitution. Tho subjects of
Justlci-s Dunn und Huyes have cot
been announced.
Money! Money!
'li ln.tn on farm l.mtls I
h:ive the money here and
can pay out as soon as
title is perfect absolutely
no delay
GEORGE R. FISH
Uoom il Noblo Jildg.
Plenty nntl to f.pare.
O. L. CHANCELLOR
Oftice Uandol Hldg. over Dlttlet
Office phone HI. lies phone 313 Dry Good Co.
I I E li: Oil
Fill PRODUCTS
SECRETARY WILSON SAY3 DAY
WHEN FARMERS CANNOT PRO-
VIDE FOR PEOPLE IS REMOTE.
WILL CROW DURUM WHEAT
High Prices of Wheat Will Cauie
Farmer to Grow Larger Crops of
the Small Craln Financial Pane
is Farmers' Only Fear.
Washington. I). C. Nov. I A -v
the duy when the Amorlean ft a
will bo unable to provide fo: th
u.tetMDce of the peoido of tin I t
ed State Is very remote Js t i
opinion of Secretary of Agriculture
.lames Wilson.
lie declare that the high nriecs
1 being paid for wluuit will cause tin
: fumers to plant more and the poss
billty ot growing Durum wheat In
;nr:s 01 the country hitherto n-gard
ed as unavailable owing to the llm
'it.d mol ture. has Ikmmi demon.rfrat
. ;imi WU result In a great addl
tion to the wlieK croji of the United
Htatoa.
"Wheat he says. Is not likely to go
much below one dMlox unb-ss an
Industrial and financial panic oc-
curs. NATIONAL FARMERS' CONGRESS.
Thousands
Session
of
at
Delegates Attending
Raleigh Today.
'Raleigh N. C. Nov. I. Willi thous-
ands or delegates attending many
of whom are from the west the
Farmers' National Congress c pencil
Us sessions here today.
Train of Cotton to Durant.
lurnnt Okla. Nov. 3. -A Iralnl ..1
of cotton consisting of twenty one
cars was operated to Durant fr--"n
Ilennlngton and Hoswell. The cotton
brought 1 1 cents a pound and the
total value aggregated $50000. Tills
was the first tralnload ot o tton
I shipped In southwest Oklahoma this
j year and the largest that was ever
j received In Durant.
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n Telephone 21 8
a ARDMORE ABSTRACT CO. 8
Oldest In the County R
W. S. Wolverton k Son U
Managers 8
Ponded Abutractora of Carter 8
County. General Insurance. 8
Money to loan on City and 8
Farm 1'roperty. 8
113 North Washington St. 8
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1:
Ramsey & Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
We insppct our r.wn 'tnins
JCli W. Main St
A rd more OUIa
Want Some
$ Money? $
To pay off that old niortgaat '.' Or
to inipro e your lurm or city prop
eitV Or tor an investment? II
so write or see me. My llnuntial
eonnretlonsari) the best. You get
all ou borrow at a low rate of In-
terest and prompt service A list
of vour "For Sale" property so-
licited. Have some eloce In prop-
erty for sale at a bargain and on
eni.7 ternic Inquire about it
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