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I THE DAILY ARDMOREI7C Ardmore. Monday. Augjlt 28. '$0$, -rijc pailn rDmorcitc. S1D.VKT SV'JOS Proprlstor. Salt-red at U 1'os'offlce t Ardtaore is ScoadlM Matter, November !. ISM- Pubbskwi wty alteroo (ewspt tatorday) od Sosdav aorslag. Offlee o( publication North WuWiS ton streeC SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Wefc " Ose Jlootb 2 to One Yf ; (PsvsDie in Aavrace. TBS asaciM wwpF.,i. " , ,4 court (or tbe ; trie. Indian lemiorj. CkiOMW aim ""-" - I Territory. 4 U o11 AJ wivirtvw- - - character and reputation of mr ms which ttvar b printed in tin. A kotsIm. or any srticls bMd on r irto that ar Mat. will bn gta4ly cor rrctrf If brought the attention or Che pablliner. PHONES. iMitneM ManaT Office. . . Citr Bailor's Oa Look DUUac. . .MS . 5 .GS8 Ardmore. Monday. August 2. 106. TVa cxar'a backbone la aald to need atlQenln. Jaat now, Japan thinks, his bank account alio need atittenlng. When be toes back to Tuskegee, Professor Booker Washington will loetrtfeM boast to his pupils that Sar atoga treated htm white. The Muskogee statehood convention will not kilt statehood at the forthcom ing aeasion. Congress has been an aaataat the Indian lobby before. f The separate statehood u; porters, it In said, will arrange their plans so that they can climb Into the "one state" band wagon If necessary. aA the summer ulrl remember we havo It on the authority at Dr. Osier that freckled girls make the best vivos and the elusive summer man Is discriminating. Th London syndicate has advanced the price of diamonds 5 per cent, a fnct which may be overlooked by Sec rutary Shaw In his next address on Ihu cost of living. f Patrick Uuckley uf Ludlow. Mass., recently nte within on:, hour fifteen oranRus, twelve Ijananag, three hard Irullod okrb nnd a blueberry pie. Sure, It Is n mouth for pie Pat hut. Anothur evidence uf the vlcioueness of clRarette sraoklnt; is found in the act 'of the cowboy who threw down u match after lighting one and burned 4,000 acres of pasture land. Voral: Don't. There Is on doubt that your lltUe boy Ih bright, but don't Insist on his reciting before toinxu.y. In the first place ho may not want o and then jiKidu your oomnrny may not went lilm to oitliur. l.tt him run along out--iloors ami play. A Colorado exchange aajre: Mrs. Humphrey Ward, who is coming to this country to got "atmosphere" for a now story, will locate at Newport. Hbc will find It there In lanse. fragrant chunks., but will the English mitliorl ties allow her to put It In print. ItoJestveiMky has notlfW his faimly that ho will Imve Japan for home about the first of September. If the peaco envoys do not adjust tha troll bios of the two nations amicably It Is probable that there are several !tus slniiH In Vaucliurla who will t-nvy him his trip. v The more the proposition of Fres- lilent ltsevelt to break th deadlock lietwoen Japan and KukMc Is consld crotl, the funnier It becom'. In sub- stance It was that Russia should buy back llusslun territory from Ja pan, thus Klvlng Japan the money she demanded as an Indemnity and fur- tilhhlng Hussla'the cliance to say sho had not lost any territory by the war. U la oxplalnod that the scandals about the ponelon liureiui are nut In regard to tho pensioners themselves, hut tho omploios In the bureau Itself. Tho corruption llko nil similar dove opmcnU camo nut by accident, and appeared on IU face a ploco of euro lessncoH. It dooc not neod much abil ity as a prophet to predict that a sront deal of corruption will come to light. It would ho strange Indued If It wore otherwise, and if federal employes who s o tho oxtent to which deserters and "bounty Jumpers" pry on tho govcn'rar-iit did not help themselves to a Ultlo .f UK- plunder tlia falls j THE INDIAN'S t-AST DITCH. ! The Maskoge no sta:ehMi conTea i tk is In seesloa and proposes to r i ssaia la session until a constitution is framed. TbU coareatloB la la the hands of the Indian element and that element la aaeaased by the leaders aa4 they waat bo caaage otcaaae taey are maklag fortunes out of the nreseat roaditions. This to the last protest of the Indian's against accept ing the white man s form of govere meat. Taey have made a loa. Igkt and thus far a tw-eeesfal one bat sow they are marked for failure In spite of the fact that the- are skillful lob byists and use money freely. However congros has already Indicated thai they must soon accept the common conditions of American citizens. The law already provides that the tribal relations shall cease to exist oa March 4th 'hat oa that date the Indians hhall become citizens and accept the repo&ttbiUtles which go with this hsnge. The leaders of the Indians tee all these things and know that the change is inevitable, but they hope to postpone the move a few years. They raise the objection that, to unite them with Oklahoma would be to over whelm them by a strange people. This is a mere subterfuge. The Indians are a very small pari of the people of the Indian Territory. They would have no more to say about the gov -mi-mean of the state if It laccludues only Che Indian Territory than they would If the two territories were united. In either case they would get what the white people saw lit to give. They undoubtedly would Care well as the two great parties la order to secure Indian votes would nominate loading Indians for oaVe. The Indian will ap peal for all these things which they know congrss will not grant, which they think the white people would not accept. At hut failure await these shrewd manipulators of affairs fur the Indian tribes. O&gress will grant state hood to the million white people in the two territories and while guarantee ing the rights of the Indians, the white man will not be forgotten. Times Journal. .-. ff .-. Denlson wholesale dealers are forc ed to ship sugar to Dursnt and then pay the railroad's local rate back to Denlson. This given them a rate of 31c against the Texas common point rate of lie. Sugar shipped from Nw Or leans to Durant through Denlson is laid down In Durant at 20c a hundred. If It U Mop pod at Denlson -the freight rate Is ilr a hundred. Truly, freight rates are fearfully and wonderful.y made, and North Texas pays thom. Denlscn Herald. FEVER NOW AT NATCHEZ YELLOW SCOURGE HAS THIR TEEN VICTIMS SUNDAY. The Heaviest Mortality of Any Day Since Yellow Fever Was 'Discover ed and Smallest Number of New Cases The Record. Sunday's Record. New ensos. 31. Total enseh to date, 1.71a. Deaths 13. Total deaths to date, 255. New Orleans, Aug. 2". The record shows the fcmallest number of new cases since Aug. 0, and the largest number of deaths on any day sinco the fever innde Its appearance. The tin usual number of deaths Is attributed In measure to tiio change In the weath or lost night being cool ami pleasant, In great contrast with the weather of the proceeding week. Three well known merchants aro among the new eases. Only two names that can be traced to Italian origin are nmnng tho list. Of the deaths, three are Italians, Two died In the charity hospital and two In the emergency hoplinl. All but two of the deaths were down town. The principal news from outside t!ie city was the announcement from Natchez of the discovery of six cases there and the attempt to blame New Orleans for them. This s regarded as rather xtrange In view of the fact that of all the tight iiuarantlues axulnst New Orleans, Natchez has maintained the tightest, not even allowing Its own !Mople to enter if they had been nenr New Orleans. Other report from the country are as lollow: inttertton, no now cases ami no deaths; Amelia, two cases; Ilsyou llouof, one case; Pecan drove, three cases and one death; Kllzabeth planta tion, one death; Hanson City, four new rases and one death; St. Hose, two eases; I'ort Barrow, two cases; Ninth ward of Jefferiou parish, one c?o. iJtko Providence, throe cases; Gulf. I'ort, three rases; Mississippi City, tin new cars. Named it "Sequoyah," Muskogee, Aug. 28. The eonstltu tlqnal convention sub-committee pre amble has adopted tho nan a of "So qiioynh" for the new state. Taggart Divorce Case. Wooslor, Ohio. Aug. 2S. In tho trial of tho Taggart divorce case today a sensation was oaiued when Waltz who has been testifying, railed ox-judgo Sayser a liar. Keeling was Intense and bitter for Ihe minute. Mr. Tag gart enter d tho r.xjm and her pres ence added to ihe int' i-r st Mrs Tugart . ,- r,n Iho stand In JAP CABINET IN SESSION CONSIDERING FINAL PASSAGE OF PEACE CONFERENCE Awaiting Japanese, Response Regard ing Russian Ultimatum There is Nothing Deing President Ap peals te Japan Again. Although ih.- public was led to be lieve that the meeting was d-flnPeiy adjourned until Tuesday. Astorlsted Press turned that according o th Joint understanding between M Wltte snd Mr. Takahlra It was agreed that there would be no meeting until Ja pan's response to what may be re garded as the Russian ultimatum ar rived. The meeting therefore may net be held until Wednesday or Thursday. ToMo must bow decide, and judging from the tone or the Japanese press. the government mutt undergo a great deal of opposition at home if It tcids fort her. Toklo. Aag. 2s. A spe-telly sum mooed council of the cabinet and el der statesmen Is now in session in the palace to consider the anal passage of the peace confereace at Portsmouth. Portsmouth. Aug. 11. There m a persistent rumor that President Roose velt had made a new appeal to the emperor of Japan. Toklo, Aug. 1. A cos for en ce of cabinet officers and elder statesmen which began here early this morning adjourned at two o clock this after noon, and proceeded to a plae where the deliberations were resumed under the presidency of the emperor. It is believed thai the decision wll! mean continuance of the war, or peace. No manlfeststions have resulted from the critical situation. Portsmouth. Aug. 2$. Associated Press has definite knowledge that sev eral days ago President Roosevelt was authorized no behalf of Japan to waive all claims for Indemnity of reimburse ment for cost of war leaving the ques tion of the same to an arbitral 'on of a mixed commission.- Thij statement was transmitted tp the Russian Em p ror thrcugh the American ambassa dor at St. Petersburg. An Associated Press telegram announced that the Czar's reply was 'partially responsive" there i.t reason to believe that this pro position, on behalf of Japan, was not ckarly understood at Pewhof It was supposed to be a revival of an effort of Japan to secure Indemnity under the guise of purchase of Sakhalin. It Is believed that the conference which was held last evening between V.'ltte and TaKahlra was for the pur pose of clearing the situation and It Is now not Imposlble that Japan will agreo to aettlo the question of Sak halin. Examlnglng Trial. The 'xamlnltif trial of Tom McOhee, charged with assault with intent to kill Dr. Fann. which was postponed last week till today was- taken up this afternoon In the commissioner's court. Dr. Fann has sufficiently recovered to testify In the case. A number of wit nesses were prevto-.isly examined. Money to loan on Improved city property at loweat rates. Inter-Stnte Mortgage Trust Co. Tlios. J. Sanford. Agt, 307. W. Main St. 2S-tf A SERIOUS COLLISION. Fireman Killed Engineer Fatally Injur red Passengers Seriously Hurt. Logansport, Ind., Aug. 28. One man was killed, another fatally Injured and a number of pasRengere seriously hurt In a collision which occured on the Pennsylvania railroad In south yards, Shout three miles from this city early today. Fireman Walter Eversle, of Richmond, is dead, pinioned beneath, his engine. Tho engineer was thrown beneath his engine and both legs were severed. There were about forty pas sengers on the train all of which suf fered to some extent. ZlAItA IS THE DEST. 27-3 The Ardmorelte Is Read. That tho Ardmoroltexls road abroad Is xhown In tho fact that Tho Journal of Uibor published at Atlanta, Ga. has tho following to say: We learn from the Daily Ardmorelte that tho labor agitator Is In that beau tiful little city, and has evidently found a fertile Held. An advertisement in the columns nf the paper announces the fact that S r. T. K. Chonte Is running a line of first class hacks and employs only union drivers. We commend Mr. Choatv to the favorable consideration of all the Georgians who may be traveling In that direction. Strayed or Stolen. Prom my barn night of August 24th Small prey mare, branded ALA (A look like Inverted VI on left hip. Nick In upper lip cut by rope. Ixft front Mine on. .Mane roeched. In good condition. Weighs about S50 lbs. Any Information loading to her recovery will be appreciated by J. A. I.BATHERWOOD, 2Sdtfwl ArJmore, I. T. Certificates not Necessary. From James A. Mnddox, repreientn tlvo of the Dallas News, who passed through tho city, It Is learned that a.i passongers from the north beforo on torlng Texas aro now being sworn that thoy havo not been In tin Infocton "district for six days and In atldi'h'i to this must sign a statement to 'Mb effect. Certificates, he says, are not necessary in view of this fact. The neg regulations nro much mor con venlent and passengers will appreciate the steps taken by the qimrnntlno of ficers to accomodate them. Tho police made another raid on a crowd of ngrn crap shooters last night with the result that seven of Mielr numb-r wr-ro brought e fore tho police -Mirt tin, m-Tnlig rir,trli)H'ing '0 UlC ) t-jff. r, $IJ , THREATS OP 1 DYNAMITE mi: .ERS AT TRACY CITY, TENN MAKE TROUBLE. A Battalion of State Militia Ordered to the Scene is Threatened that Dy namite Will be Used In Cul ver. Outlook Is Grave. Chattanooga. Tenn.. Aug. IS A battalion of state militia ordered to Tracy City, left Cowan this morning All sorts of threats have been made to dynamite the culverts over which the train will pus. The outlook Is con sidered grave. All Is quiet at Tracy City this morn ing. Nashville. Aug. ST. Six compsniej of the Third regiment of the state militia. Colonel S pence commanding, have left camp at Karri man. under or ders from Governor Cox, to proceed-id Tracy City, wnere strlkking coal min ers are threatening to make trouble The troops are due to reach the so n early tomorVow. The Tennessee Con solidated Coal A Iron company, who mines have been closed for a curiM-l-erable time because of the strike of United Mine Workers, has announced that the mines will be reopened io mcrrow with non-union labor, and th--sttitude of the unJon men gives ground for fear that violence will fui low such at temp' on the company!- City today snd made two address one at night being to the miners -x- clusively. lie old them any attem; at lawlessness would be prompt 1 punished, but that he would remain on the scene as long as necessary and see that their rights were ful! re- pected. His speech received :he .-.,- attention of the men. Sunda '. y the mines was quiet. Havr thsr whl'e It r-.c: . ::-3t. p;cture work don but llitle at S S ("' MARKET REPORTS (By E. E. Gulllot Co.. members of New Orleans Cotton Exchange.) COTTON. MARKET. Ardmore, Auguit 5S. The foi:slng are the quotations tor today: Liverpool Futures. oni cur Aic Befit Sov Dec Dee Jan ., Jan Fet Keo 11 r Spots and Sales. Spots Sale . i un New York Futures. Open High Low Clots Oct ... Dec... it u ti m ti it ii ii as 11 M ll m II 15 11 21 Jan .. Spots and Sales. Spot. Slies . New Orleans Future. Open High Low C!oj Oct... . ll 01 ll 01 ll 19 11 10 u IK u tc 10 9) 11 (j: u i Dee . Jan .... Spots and Sales. spot . Sale GRAIN. Wheat sept . , Dec dins Sept Dcc... Oat- Sept Dec 79 1.2 . M 1-1 . 13 & ...SS4-9 Livestock. HOGS C4TTI.K ai.000 21.0X) soo Chicago ... .. 30.000 Kaunas City - 1.400 3.000 Omaha IIok opened Krone SM9 left over, HctA hoc a year ai;o 11060 Mixed 51-6.15 Good 590-W KoUL-ti 30-SM I.Ik.-lit Cattle Ht.ii!y Kheen tealv The most pleasant and positive cure .'or indigestion heartburn and all stom ch troubles Is Ring's Dyspepsia Tab lets. They aid digestion, tone and strengthen the stomach. Sold by City OniK Store. CLEM STUDEBAKER BacKs'It Let Mr. Nixon show you a South Bond Watch move merit, put on tho innrketby ti firm hoadttl by Clem Stu debaker, of S t u d n b a k o r wagon fume. There is no watch movement made in America that surpahses it. Wo havo an excellent vuluo in a .uaianteed 20-year watch chain. It is con structed in tho same man ner as a 20 year watch case. .... New desiirns in Ladios' Chatelaine Fobs. New col ored gold finish on our lately roi-oived locltots. Sir. N'lion dro tho lt enuravlm; and watch repairing In Ardmoru COLEMAN B R'O S . I'M I-TJ WDJKWIUEIH I'll, oe ici ii i.i ll u I II 2CI to i-t I H H si i-i I ."8 S-S H .000 Hj o.oo sV - Lit asap g .vjtv yohk: ' ? I f r I r si t ! A Great BISCUIT AND wmmJLwm In addition to the Hot Blast demonstration on 2 the outside of the store September 15 and 10, in- f $ side we will have a crceat Buck's Range st up and in operation, and every woman in this vi- f cinity is invited-to see its wurkinjra : : t Drawing for the heater takes place on Septem- I ber 10 at -1 p. m. : : . : : . N O B L E BROTHERS rtt'WslT!-TiiTTr-i DRAGG S , JJ i "e a sy?1? of the most serious troublt whldi can attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this generaliv, come irruiar, painful, scanty or profus? Z ods' n"'' wea,Hen.ln8 ains, dreadful L Kaclie, headachS nervousness, dizziness, irritability, tired feeling, inability "to walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty. The cure is WINE OF I H i Hj THE FEMALE REGULATOR, that marvelous, curative extract, or natural wine, of herbs winch exerts such a wonderful, strengthening influence on all female organs. Cardui relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stimulates the womb muscles o pull the womb up into place. to It is a sure and permanent cure for all fern, le complaints. 2TI S A LETTER It ailde timidity and write u m iraiKijr, m Kiricxeii coon dence, tell ng uj all your symptoms and troubles. We will end freeadrlce tin plain, sealed envelope , how to irjrelhc-u. Addreii: Ladiei'AdrL ory Dept., The Cha'Uiiooya Med! mu V-o. CbatUnooa, Tenn. I fc-l w Tile Ardmorelte Ss. ..9 x and 'lurablllty of our lumber ar the atrooi: 0 fii .'0'n,H u",n tt,1,cl1 wo Pride uurKf lvin. The rcsM tS't'i- ' ---5) -jfSjiyelIow Pino plank shown luour janln liaTe. tho Wtll- t Ir& I SnfZS"tTKa,:lh ot a elopliant. II Ih of well-neanoned Z ''lt??k!;;5',l,cl. 'ree from knot aud other Imperfections iiumM. ZiTiS-fAs .r-S wpslrlnir durability. Punts All the There is little furniture required in many professional offices besides a combination of Globc-Wcrnicke desk and bookcase sections. Par ticularly adapted to the require- ments of teachers, physicians attorneys, librarians and private secretaries. FOR SALE BY R. A. JONES We are exclusive agents for KNOX' Stiff unci Soft Hats. W. Ii. Byrd $ Co. Exclusive Men's Furnishers and Tailors. Range Exhibit COFFEE 'SERVED TO ALL MUBVi, CARDUI I "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN (ti niv .nmi ... ,1 1 ., ,. "alto In my right and left aide', and my mensea were very iialnr.il and Irregular. Since tailing tVrinf I It.'vLi'1 u,er omanand do Act clue I eier had In my hou.e." STRENGTH OUR LUMBER wherever It ha been Uxed 1i3h Hiii-i-i.KHfnllt- eatbered many a olnrm. and WAM HHlr I: linn tl to kIvm unnatUfactory renultx. With nuch au Vetabllihed reiiututlon for the excellence u 1 ar maienai, wu havo built up n tood bui.lne.ts 7777 "' " ur, purpose to keep I liln up. Why don'tyou purchase your lumber here? We'll JmaVo the price rltht. Vlult ouryard anil taako Jyourelertloni, ..IEast Side Lumber Cb. 4, t i A t her own U'ffn r d r nr ht day NEVb All the Time i