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lie i volume vnr. f sinNBr sunos, i I Proorl.tar. I AJUMOIiE. INI). Tlilt., TIIUHSI)AY KVKNING, JULY 11, 1001. I 0. Year St. ) NTJMBElt 218 X I I ft.. ,'sJi r ! w5 P. 1NDERS0H, President. B. F. FRENSLEY, flea President. FRST Ardmorc, Indian Territory. Designated Depository tor Bankruptcy Funds i Chickasaw Nation. Capital Surplus Paid Up. i Fund Tho oldoit bank In Indian Torrltory. Accounts of firms and Individuals solicited upon tho moat liberal terms conslstont with KOod banking. Roberts & BUY THE BEST Eup The following merchants only nro Potlitt Bron., M. P. Bomar, Sklpworth & Galium, A. A. Bailey, J. A. Dodowitz, Kendall & Judge Taft- 01 Jl Sole Olslrlbutots Quoen of the Nation Flour. J. R. PENNINGTON & CO A. l- DIVIDER EE. I. Ti t W, S. WOLVERTON & SON, IfySUBlANGE AGENTS. Fire, Accident, Heal Only first class companies represented. We solicit your patronage and guarantee courteous treatment. Office up stnirs in Raudol building, Jlast Maia St., Ardmorc. X x i Phono ARDMORE DYE WORKS Established 1895 For First Class Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt and Careful Attention L, F. BURTON, Prop, Pdstoffice Block 25b Oil ...On all Clothing in the house lor the next Ten Days. Come early while you can get your sizes. Remem ber every garment; in in rvl o Jr figures. C. L. ANDERSON, Ctshler. M. TOR BEIT, Asst. Cisbr. NATIONAL BANK. .$60,000.00 110.000.00 Poland. ion Oil handling Ettpion Oil in Anliuoro: V. A. Payne, W. A. Davis, Porter Staples, 9. E. Jenkins, C. Crosbv. MoClinren. -Standard Cigar f No. Q. our house is, marked J' ;Kesp, youVs; RING Eli BROS; Ill EL TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED HAVE REGISTERED. Men And Women SMi On Ground In Front Of Registrars Booths, Graftors Do A Jliriving Business For A While. El Itono, 0. T. July 10 It Js estlmntod tlmt 12,000 strnngors arc hero tonight and hundreds nro coining In on ovory train. Moro than 12,500 woro roglstored tnduy, and when tho work gets straightened out 2,500 u day will bohnndlod. Thrco thousand in on aud a fow womon slept on tho ground in lino at tho various booths lust night. This morning they or ganised into companies of thirty each with a cupta'u of their own seleotion uud ouch was givon a number. This was dono for protection aud to prcvont con tinual standing in lino, for whou an applicant secures a lino num ber he need bo thoro only when his.uamo is called to ontor tho booth. The crowd is gouornlly vory orderly and as far as accommo dations aro concerned tho poo- plo aro being Uaudlod nicely. Cots enough for all may bo obtained at 25 cents a night each, and a fairly good meal costs tho samo. Thoro is plenty of water and shado for every one. Supplios have boon plentiful excepting bread, which is now shipped horo from Kansas City. It is predicted that aftor a tow days tho crowd will uot bo so great. Applicants will bo registered ns rapidly as thoy como In, A scparato booth has boon established for ladies. Sovoral extra clorlcs havo boen placed at oach booth. Every notary pub lic in tho county is horo taking applicants' acknowledgements. A largo tinmbor of local and other graftors worked tho crowd lust night and this morn ing with bogus blanks. Thoso woro sold at from 1 to $3 each and woro absolutely worthless, being thrown out when prosont ed. Govoruor Richards suc ceeded In stopping this and now registration papers may bo ob tained for 25c and 50c. Ouo no tary inado $25 in an hour this aftoruoon at tho latter price, All tho othor graftors known to man aro hore. Evorybody scorn Uugly hasmonoytoburn. Thoro aro no troops stationed horo as roportcd. Tho local authorities havo control of tho crowd. Col. Sickles, of Unionvlllo, Mo., register of tho land otllco here, arrived toduy. Ho and Rccolvor Roid their powor to nro dolug ull in assist Qovornor Colonel Groou iu Richards and their work. The Sharo Case Perry, 0. T., July 10. Tho jury in mo Asa timrp caso was secured last night and tho talc ing of ovtdonco has bcon iu pro gress today. Judgo Burwell is presiding. United States At tornoy Speed and Assistant Scotthorn aro representing tho government, while- Attorneys Harris and DIggs aro tho dofen dant's atlornoys. Knows Where (lenders Are Topeka, Kan.. July 10. Mrs Prances E. McCunn, of Joplin Mo., in a letter to Attornoy Gon oral Goddard says sho knows wliero certain members of tho notorious Bondor family llvonnd will givo them up for a suitable roward. Tho lottor will bivsub mlttcd to the governor. , f """Governor Osborn offdrod roward of $2,500 for thj) Den dors, but It expired with his term of ofllco. Every , llttlo whllo somebody proposes to hand ovor tho Bonder., but osltions. tt is generally bo- llovod that tho Renders woro oxoeutod by J ml go I.vuch mid that prominent ifntmans Imd ;he honor to bo tho executioners. Prom Prison to a Rich Widow. Lincoln, Nob., July 10 Gov- mor Snvngo ilns morning par doned 15. I Vnluk, sontoncod to sovon yonrs iu tho pmiilontlary for forgory, ou tho oxpress con dition that ho marry Mrs. Kosu Dlauche, a rich widow living at Stanton, and said to possess an estato valued at 40,000. Sho ap plied for tho liconsa and mot tho convict iu the o.xooutlvo olllce, whora tho ceromony whs per formed. Thou tho governor pardoned tho bridegroom. This fternoou tho two left for Stan tou. Tho brido oxprossod hor ratitudo at tho notion of tho governor, valok hue sorvod a year aud a half nf his sontonoo. TO TUACII PILIPINOi). One Thousand Teacher to Hducat Uncle Sam' Subjects. Washington, July 10. A thousand school toacbors of both soxes will bo appoiutod to posi tions in tha Philippines. Their selection Is left to tho principals of ninoty two collogos soattorod n thirty statos. About six hun dred will loavo Sun Francisco on tho transport Thomas within two wooks. Tho government transports them gratis and will pay thorn from sovonty-tlvo to ono iiunclrou aud twcnty-llvo dollars monthly. , Thoy will teacii JJngjish and aro not required to know any Spanish. iVmoricau history will bo used, also n history of tho United States written In Ihttorinn; terms. Thoy wont teach religion, but priests will bo ullowcd to teach it outsido of school hours. Ju lias Train Robbers Cornertd Minneapolis, July 10. A special from Great Falls, Mont., says: In a deop canon about sixty milos south of Malta, 15 miles oast of Rocky Poiut and tlvo inllos north of tho Missouri river Sheriff Griinih has at lust cor nered tho Groat Northern train robbers. Tho canon is a vorit- iblo fortross, as it is full nf caves wliero tho robbor.s oau hide and hold at bay an army if need bo. This nowii left tho camp of the posso nt nn oarly hour yoslorday morning. 1 Shot Two Whisky Peddlers. Vinitn, I. T., July 10 In n fight with aparty of whisky pud dlors at Island Ford, on tho Grand Rlvor, early yesterday morning, Deputy Marshal Pleas Thompson shotand dangerously wounded Joseph Nelsou nnd Ed- ward Fulsom, both nogroes. Tho men woro ovortakou by tho of ticcr as thoy woro about to cross tho river wltii a wagon loud of whisky, and In responso to his command to throw up thoir bauds, oponcd tire ou him. Ho rcspondod with his Winchester, Tho officer escaped injury. Chinese Pile a Claim. Washington, July 10. Tlio Chinese government, through Ministor WuTing.Fuug, has filed claim of indemnity to tho amount of a half million dollars on account of alleged outrngeoua treatment of Chinese at Butte, Mont. ' Pltzsimmons Downed. Now York, July 10. Gus Ruhllu and Bob Filzsimmons in a Graeco-Roman wresthnir con tost attracted 2,500 pooplo to Mudison Snuaro Gordon tonight Ruhlln was both cle"cror nnd heavior than tho C jrnlshmen and won two falls in ivriofision with a quartor pt,nn Hour's rest' between them. Ruhlln showed that he know a great deal moro ebout tho gamo that Filz, uwl it was tho lattor's agility which prevented his being thrown much moro quickly. A fine line of lunch canned gqods for Aniline and picnic parties ILWflY COMP .ETE MANCIIURIAN AND G'jARD IT, ROAD "IPty Thousand Troops Will Be Re quired In Its Defense. Tho Chinese Withdraw. Chlneso Bent Qn Plunder. Loudon, July 10. A dispatch from Poktn Bays: It is reported that tho Rus lans are rapidly completing tho Munahurinn railway nnd hut thoy will employ 50,000 troops fur the dofonso of tho lino. Lt Hung Chang proposes to withdraw nil tho Chlnoso troops from Manchuria with tho objoct of avoiding all chances of col lision with tho Russians. If this is dono Russian troops will bo needed to preserve older iu tho provinco, us only Chlnoso police- mou will bo employed there ac cording to tho dollnltlon now given to tho Russo-Chinosc ngroomuut rognrding Manchuria. It Is stated that tho Chlnoso soldiers havo combined with bandits to plunder tho peoplo and rosist tho Russians. It npponrs that no control is oxorclsed ovor tho Chlnoso sol dlory thoro. Pokin, July 10 Tho Protes tant missionaries hoio havo re ceived a lottor from Uhou Fu special commissioner on tho missionary question, in which he accuses Chinese conYorls of sooking revenge by vlolenco and of plnudcrincnnd extortion. Ho concludes by asking tho mi!ou urics to assist in tho' restoration of order. His requost will bo granted. Itody Pound In Corn Picld. Richmond, Mo., July 10. Nows wns broiiKut to Ktchmonu last ti I i-Ii t that William Alexander, n furjior residing near Knoxville, tun milea north oi tins city, was found dead iu his corn Held that day. On Saturday Juno 2'J. Alex ander went out to his Hold to do some work and did uot return, flis family levelled for him, but were unublo to find him. Ycaterdny, while plowing in tho corn Hold, his eon discovered tho body, which hnd been iu tho field for ten days and decomposed. It is believed that Mr. Alexander either died from heart disease or was ovcrcqtn'e by the heat , ns thero is no marks ou tho body to indicato that ho hnd been murdered or committed sul cido. Mrs. W. S. Taylor Dead. Indianapolis, Ind., July 10. Mrs. Sarah Bollo Tanner Tuy lor, wifo of Won. S. Taj lor, ox- Governor of Kentucky, but for moro than a your a resident of ludianapolis, died at 3 o'clock this morning of homorrhsgo ro suiting from heart disease, from which sho hud suffered for many years. Sho had bcon 111 for a numbor of weeks, but hor death was unoxpected. Sho wus 40 yoan of ago and was born at Morgantown, Ky Sho came horo a year ago last May, following hor husbund who camo tho fall boforo during tho troubles consequent upon tho killing of Gov. Goobel, Youngfir Urns. Pree. St. Paul, Minn., 'July 10,-Tho stuto pardon board today up proved tho parole of Colomau and Jamos Younger, who havo bcon in tho Stillwater pcnlten tlary for tho past twonty-ttvo years for complicity- iu tho rob bgrv.nndrPWirdor at tho tlmo of it,,- tiioisortiitioiu, Minn,, , yntton Is SulferliiK. Dutaut, I. T.. July 10. Soveral farmer were in town yesterday and reported the- cotton crop in critical condition ou account of the prevailing hot Tijntl. Tliey say thero will uot bo n sVh of a crop '9 J. WOI.VMUTON, J. A. HIVENH, President. Vlco-Proi. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK ADIVIC3IiE:. I. T. Capital and Surplus. Accounts Of firms aud luillvMuals Accorded rvvvvvvwvvwwvvvvvvvvvv For Todau Chocolate Ice Cream. Pine Apple Ice Cream, Vanilla Ice Cream. Slierbat-Hone Such as Ours, JULIUS KAHN 3 DR. BEN F, HAMILTON'S BtaHolKxpert EiiKcUlllt. Big Vaudeville Co., Show every nltflit on tho lot next to the Odd Fellows hull. A DOLLAR SHOW POR io CENTS. Ladies' NoLnrN,MCT Con- r test Tonight. CAST YOUR VOTU POR TISU POPULAR LADY. S KIOWA POSTMASTUR. Comes Prom rtlssour! and tils Name Is English, WaehiuRton. Inly 10. The first appolutmcut of a postmaster iu tho Kiowa, Comancho and Wichita counties of Oklahoma, was announ ced today by tho postofllcn depart ment. It is that of William M. English, of Missouri, to bo the now postmaster nt Hobart, county seat f Kiowa county, vice, W. J. Ryan removed. Formerly tho postofilce wus known as Speed, hut at the tlmo of laying out tho countries tho name was changed to Ilobart. Mr. Eddish has been Instructed by the department to proceed to tho uow nostofflcrj immediately and assume charge. The appointment of postmasters for Lawton and Anadarko will be announced in n day or two. In order that your bread tickets will give you a ticket to my soda fountain it Is absolutely necessary 'hat cash accompany all bread ticket orders. Hpikole. ICtf How I. tha Ticket. uoos it euic youT Well, wo are not at all alike, you know, In this world, and tt Is hard to ploa.o overy- ono, but tue favor Is unanimously (or Tr. Caldwell's Hymn Pen.ln aa It Is guaranteed to euro constipation, Indication, sick beadaono and atomaoh troublo, Bold by V, I). Frame Free music every hour in the day nt Peoples. ICtf ALBATROSS I The top standard reach. notch that Wjiiteman BiuA Sole Distributing UOY, A. n. I'ALMKB, CMhier, Ass:t CaMilor, .$90,000.00, solicited. iCourttous treatment alt alike.-! TOLUfHrTELEPMONE. Word Whiipered in Our liar .Prom Inland Town. In the Territory Thursday. C1U0H1S. The proeessloo to the Comanche country co'nllbucs. Tho heavy travel creates a foe of dust. Wo have some Indications of rain todn LOCO. Wo had a nice picnic here yes terday. A' rooiI elsed crowd at tended. I Tho bull .came between Duncan and Loco resulted 14 to 7 in favor of Loco, DUNCAN, s Our town ij-almoat deserted, as almost cveiybody has couo to the Comanche country. C0KKI8II. 1 Mi. Sara Roberts is very sick. Dr. Gprdonls here from Ilcaldtou in consultation. Onr people continue to leave for tho Comancbe coutitrv. Com is dryinc up for want of rain. The health of this comuiunltyJfl wad- 'Z Tconlu bdoDd for tho ComafieM country cnijtinujijo pajs throiftfP iu droves ?r- finnnuivrtrt jmi Rain, which cold-45SL herp.fjuJLbeJtTof tvi place today- Wu hava toma indications ; efs rain here toiUr. TOO I.ATG TO PROTEST. Proclamatlonb' (sucd Department Will art lourrere. WushiiiEtS, W. 0., July 10. It is stated M tb interior depart' nient today ttt a telceram from John .SpringMT'Of Denver; ''presi dent of tho National Livo Stock aRsociutLi.rMMiog nealtiBt'the opening of tM Kiowo, CorcaucHo nnd Wichlta'Saatriej until Oqto her 1, wTsTaly received, tat as tho president's proclamation lias nlrendy becirned, the sccrotary was powerlcjw to act. "Time hnipaesed," said Secre tary Ilitchccek today, "when peti tions and pretests for delay in the opening of the lands in Oklahoma will do any good. The proclama tion has been laed and the de partment cannot, and will not inter fere. The department is affording all rcliof possibl'e'to" cattio through use of Indian pasliires ou the res ervation for the grazing of thoir herds. This ii all we can do and I do not th'tuk cattlemen should complain.'1 r Fours These fonr insure a flush busi ness. Strawberr ice cream. Chocolate Ice cream. t Bunana ic cream. , Vauilla icq cream. These four, creams are Absolutely nnrn. Ifilf " 1 r . recpics. Plenty coij d dry aud green stove wood at L B. Itoberaon'a wood yard, Xorth Caddo street. 'Phone 110. Ik in all oihens -trvf to ARcnts, ArdhjorQ T DON nothing over comos of th&prop nt Peeplss & co. Clf 'I c V V 7