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'"., - ' . THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Sunday, January 14, 16, S!je pathj crDmorcile, 8IDNBY HUUUH, rropncwi. Urtd t tho Postofllco al Aramoro as Second-class Mnttor, November 2, 1833. Published ovory afternoon (oxcopt Saturday) nnd Sunday morning. Offlco of publication North Washing luu itreot SUBSCRIPTION RATES. a Wock One Mon(h J Cu Year 6 ou (Payablo In Advtxco. The official nowspnpor ot Uio Unit A UtatCB court tor tho Southern Dls rlct. Indian Territory. Also for tho ChlckAsaw Stock Association of tho ladlan Territory, and tho official organ vt the city. Any erroneous rencctlou upon tho tHaractcr nnd reputation of any per ron which may bo printed In tho Ard Honcltv, or any artlclo based on re ports that ore false, will bo gladly cor rected If brought to the attention of 14 publlahor. PHONES. Wu!nes Mnnagor'B Office 638 Hty Editor's Office & tang DlBtunco M8 Ardmore, Sunday, January 14, 190G. Tho atllliu-fK or Uiollutto has the older members ot tho senate guossliig. Ho Is not making the fool of hlmsolf that soinr people thought ho would. Mr CnniL'Blo who predicts untv.ir sal peace doulilloxs has not taken cog nl.,inco of the turn nffalrH havo taken In tho nntlonnl house of representa tives. o.j.o that Secretary Hoot apprehensive sllonco It Is noted maintains tin whenever the transfer of the l'unania canal affairs to his department Is men tioned. o-o John Rockefeller 1ms organized the Continental Hubber company with n rapltal stock ot $30,000,000. That ought to, produce hoiiio elastic cur rency. 0-0 The movement to muko a separa'o state of New York city Is again reviv ed. Hut Is New York City sufficiently civilized to become a stnte? Why iot mau It a( territory? -o-ro- Tlio statement that Mr. Carnegie Is awakened every morning fy tho notes of an organ Is Interes'tlng Information to those who supposed be wns awak ened by the notes of a national hank. o-o Three feet of snow Is reported over tho major portion of the territory of New Moxlo, and great loss of 11' stock Is expected. It Is said there Is also much Buffering among tho people. '00 The revolution lu the Islo of I'iuos seems to have created as little excite ment In Cuba as In the United States. The Havana government didn't even take the trouble to spunk the nolso makers. o..q- Tbe court of inquiry at A.innpnlls seems to be at a lows Just how to pro ceed lu the ruses of the student who admittedly engage lu hazing. How would It do to send a lot of tlierts young bullies home to stay sunt? 00 The mayo' of Evniisvlllo, lud., has put tho lid rn tight lu that town and everything imnocosary Is tabooed on Sunday Hut tho mayor of Evniisvlllo declares that boor and amusements are necessities. Such n diplomat as that should have charge of tho Panu- ma canal construction. 00 King Edward will so to Athena in tho spring to attend the Olympian gnmes. Hut then, a man of tho corpu lency from early Indulgence that Hd ward possessor can hardly hopo to attain the fame for gtronuoslty pos seted oy i ur own President Ttooo volt A new hitch lu been taken In the game law at Chlcluuha, where an en terpilslng fellow has a covey of (ill) live quails that he propoea to ship out of the territory. The game war den grabbed them and the owner eon tends that i hey were being shipped for proportion purposes anil that, therefore, thu) u.e eiompt from con tlscatlon. Mrs. Tolla ot Now Jersey shot and killed a ruffian to presorvo hor honor. A Jersey Jury found her guilty of mur der of tho first degree, nnd asse-sRed her punishment nt death on the gal lows high. Cod Almighty must have been manufacturing shrimps Instead of men when thoso Jurors were turned out. fiovemor S'okes has granted n reprlovo of thirty days and tho vic tim of shrimp malignity or stupidity may yet be saved. Well, Texas Is no'. m bad. Whon a good woman rids tin world of n bruto In this latitude tho best people compliment her neryo ami marksmanship. Mrs Tolla should be given an unrondltlonnl pardon Tlux IIr II UNION0fclLABEt THE MOROCCAN SITUATION. The empire of Mofocco, an absolute despotism, has been lu a state of tur moil for. many yearn past, owing to the natural totirso of events In n coun try unrotttrlctod by any laws, civil or religious, ami also on account of tho steady warfare which tho sultnn, Mil Inl Abdel A7lz, bus had to wage against the pieteniler to the throne. This cutisod u feeling of iiuuurIuqmi iiiiioiik the Arab tribe In Algeria, tho adJoltiltiK l'reneh territory, mid lel to olToils on Uie part of France to n siuno n gu-udlanihlp over Morocco, tlerinany wn not willing to unreserv edly agieo to till, being second only to (irtwt llrltan In the oxtent of hor luteresta In Moroero. In 18D2 tho im ports of tho thr:e powers Into Mo rocco wore: OreiU Itrltuln $0,210,000, (lorinnny $l,SB0,00fi anil Franco $380. nno. The exports of Moioeco to the three powcra In l'J02wcre, to (Ireat llrltalu $2.lili,iloo. to ('Brmbon.v $535. uoii mid to France $7S6.0on. France, pursuing hor MorocoHti pol icy, "out a special mission to For. last year. Tho (lennaii emperor wont still further. He visited Tangier .March .tl.ltioB, on tho imperial yacht llohon- .olei ii, but remained nshore barely two hours. During that time he nmdo a speech, of which several versions were punished. The suhst,unco of his majesty' remarks, however, wn that ho assured thu (ionium roalduntH that the sovereignty uud Integrity of Mo rocco would he maintained. The same day the then French minister of for eign utfalrs, M. Ueicnsso, mnde a mag nlltceut speech in tho somfio at Par is, during which, 'after referring to the sultan's weakness and the nnnr chy resulting therefrom, "prejudicial to everybody and especially to Franco and Atgerla," ho declared that "re sistance lu Interested quarters would not cause Franco to modify hor policy" lu Morocco. This sentiment called foi th vigorous applause These utterances uroiisud both (lor many and Kiance nnd caused excite ment throughout Europe, resulting la ter lu a strained state of affairs and In the proposition to hold an Interna tional conference on Morocco. Franco and (Ireat Hritiiln, April S, 1110 1, signed nu agreement by which the latter in substance gave France a free hand in .Moioeco In return for a free hand in Egypt and the settle ment of the Newfoundland fisheries disputes, (irt nt Hrltaln also agreed to support Franco in hor Moroccan pol Icy. Hut, In th'.- meanwhile. M. Polousso was compelled to resign June tj, 1905, after directing the foreign affalt'H of Franco since June l!fi, 1808, and Pro mler Itouvlei took tho foreign port folio. Subsequent developments show ed that the change In tho forulgu of lice probably averted war between (lormany and France, as tho formor country was pressing tho latter very severely, diplomatically. After consldorahlo further foiiolng between (Jennany and Franco those two powers on July 8, 190.1, agreed on the basis of a program for the pro posed International conference, and without entering Into details of tho reforms proposed. It may bo said Hint tlie main and most dangerous point to be discussed .it the conference Is tho question whether Franco Is or Is not entitled to have n special and privileged position lu Morocco. This Is the vital Issue and the minor quos lions, it lias been pointed out, can lie adjusted, onco this point Is definitely settled, (lurmnuy. It Is understood will seek to socuro International con trol of tho police, the customs and other matters, and an "opon ik.or" as to commerce. On December 1 1 the French gov ernment Issued a Yellow Hook sotting forth Its side of tho controversy, and January 8 the Ciorman government published n White Hook, giving Its version of tho dispute o-:-o Senator Mcliurlu of Mississippi calls (lovornor Vnrdiimiiu "n vile slan derer and deaplcnlil creature." The governor must be impressed t lint soim of tho whites as well nu the negroes nra "growlnj; wore ovory day." -o.;.o- Tho Unto was In the history of ad vertising and not very long ago. olth tr when the tnlant of the slirewdmt publicity experts wns devoted to tho origination of schemes to work b'lsl noss announcements Into the columns of tho newspapers free of oxpdnso to those who hoped to benefit therein. Tho practice Is not altogether (loud, but Is dying. Not only are the news paper owners growing moro pon-pl-caelum, hut advertisers thoniselvos are learning that there Is a hundred times as much force In nu honest, out-and-out "ad" as thore Is In a bus iness notice thinly disguised as now.. Nowadays the brainy advertisement writors concentrato their energlo upon tho production of "fetching' copy rather than upon projects to ob tain something for nothing spaco t'nt Is worth next to nothlnrr whon so pro cured -J'liilndelphlu Itecord He who marries well marries n ' U- c his Infi rlor nOr superior DENOUNCED WALL STREET SENATOR SCORES. STREET IN A SENSATIONAL SPEECH. Say? It Is Only a Gambling Club With Headquarters on the Hudson Riv er, Assuming to Dictate Gen eral Policy of the Country. Washington, Jnn. 1.1. Heforo going Into executive session yesterday son- lit".' listened to n rpeoch by Mr. Iloy- burn In support of his bill creating u nntlonnl board for the control of cor porations, lu wlilcu h" denounced Wall ftlr-'Ot. beeniM" of Its alleged Inlor ference with the .itfiiin of the country. Ho shIi! that when "tho street" could not dictate the financial course of tho gowj-timeiit Ii wo ever ready to threaten disaster nnd ho pleaded for legislation that would rob It of such Kver forever. 'Ilio loninlnder of the open Heaaliiit wan devoted to a dis cussion by the senato of sending sen ate resolutions to the calendar after tlry huvo nco been under discus slim. Among the provisions of .Mr. Hoy bum's bill lr, ouo denying tho so of the malls to the insurance companies which are not Indorsed by the pro posed bureau. Ho said that this re striction would havo the effect of con- lining Insurance, companies lo tho In surance business and said this would prevent the uso of tho money of tho Insurance companies for the purpose of speculation In Wall street. In this connection he entered upon a denunciation of Wall street and Its methods. "It Is known ns Wall street," said he. Mint In ienlly It Is only a gam bling club with headquaitcrs on the Hudson river, from which it nssumes to (Heinle the gonernl policy of the country .threatening that unless this thing or that Is done It will wreck the country. "Fortunately." lie added, "the time has passed when II can do that, al though It onco possessed that power. "There Is an unnatural and unholy congestion of the money ot tho coun try In Wall streo!,' he asserted, "and hundreds of millions have been accu mulated (hero by a combination' of gamblers, who ua their power to bring about n atiess In tho money market." 1 ' Hu would have this tendency check ed so fur as It could bo done, nnd he believed (tint his bill would aid In accomplishing this result. The H. H. Rogers Hearing. Now York, Jan. 13. The hearing ot argument on the question of whether 11. II. Hogers shall be compelled to an swer questions asked by Attorney (lonoral Hadiey of Missouri, was ad journed today until Monday, aflor the counsel hud presented some of their arguments. NEGRO CITIZENS ORGANIZE. Form Body to Unify Race and Work in Politics, (lutlirie. Ok Jan. 13. At a meeting last night of Cuthrio nnd l.ognn coun ty negroes, with dipt. J. 1). Jackson presiding nnd John F. Anderson sec retnry. an organization was formed for the purpose of unifying tho color ed race, to labor for equal Justice and fair consideration before tho law, principally politically. A committee wus named to correspond with negro citizens lu various parts of tho Terri tory to meet nt a future date, whon a permanent organization will ho form ed. Tho committee Is composed of John V. npers ,tho only negro office holder lu (lutlirto, N. J. C. Johnson, John F. Anderson, 11. F. Carrott, C. S. Willis and F. Hrooks. MAGIC and MYSTERY, MONDAY. IIoffmnu'B Throat nnd hung Syrup (looa not dry up n cough, It loosons it nnd cures It In the quickest posslblo tlmo. Money back if you ar not sn; tstlod. Prlco 23 cents. 7 F. J. HAMSHY, Druggls. Collier s, Plorson's, Mediae's and a number of other magazines an n mi nco that horeafttr thoy will not advertise Intoxicating spirits, patent medicines or speculative stocks or lKiiids that promhe big returns where little Is Invested. -0-5-0- Kansan Gets Pie. Washington, Jan, 13. Tho president today announced tho appointment of W. T. Vernon of Qulndnro, Kansns, to bo register of the treasury. Charges preferred against Vernon recently wore not sustained by an investiga tion nindo by direction of the presi dent. If you wish to buy or sell real est tate seo Joiner ft Kollor, postolllco building. ' 14-tf Sllonco Isn't always goldou. The alker with "micthing to say Is worth a lo:i'H keep stills Everything Silll Dark. Politicians displayed keen Interest yesterday and throughout tho day discussed the political situation with groat concern. Tho absence of any Information yoateiday only serves to incroaso tho tension. Tho silence was ominous. It Indicated that the president was deeply considering the selection of u ills! rlct nttorney. If he has reached n conclusion in the matter politicians have HtMo knowl edge of it. Tho knowing ones pre dict that the appointment will bo made on Momlnv. It may prove a wise pmdlctlon. Heretofore they have displayed temerity In sngirest Ing whs.1 would bo done. They seem ingly dlil not wish to sacrifice their political Judgment. It has been n campaign fraught with uneerialnt). The fiouthoru district has nover wil ncired such n struggle for office and pel haps never will again. An olllco-soekor doubts tho wisdom of running for office. Heforo enter ing lie consults his past record. The light lu territory politics has reach ed the stage where the bounds of pro priety are over-roachad. There ha boon moro dirty polities this year than wns over known. An outsider wondors If good men aro hard to llud. Such Is tho Impression ho gets on the surface. As a mutter of fact tho office-holders are t of fino In tegrity uud without a blemish, else they would not havo boon appointed. It bus merely boon a light to prevent men unfit for Ksltlons to obtain them. Kvory stnto has to contend with fac tional lights and us Indian Territory Is rich In Federal berths it Is no ex ception to the general rule. Clinging tc the belief that an ap pointment will .bo made Monday the ollloo-scokora nro anxiously awaiting for tho music of the bail-wagon. Morris has readied Washington nnd Is armed with endorsements. He Is not without political support nnd It Is agreed upon by many that bo entered the light a week ago las ap pointment would have boon a certain ty. It Is known that the attorney general was vainly struggling with the situation at that time. Hut Mor ris, with unfailing party loyalty, re mained out of the raco and only com sent oil when organization Iteptbll cans urged him op. Naturally his candidacy attracts attention and he lias tho host wishes of many. It is stated that his selection would initio the fucntms, but thoso Intimate with tho bitterness which follows fights of this nature, doubt tho wisdom of tho statement. Though press dispatches Indicate that Johnson wants tho place ho has denied It so often that any contrary statement attracts little attention Intimate friends of his stnte that ho Is anxious to retire nnd escapo the burdens of office. Ills selection would bo pleasing to the rank nnd (Ho of tho Southern d strict. ' Advices indicate that Iteniilc, once agreed upon for the office, will proba bly fall of appolntme'nt. A late ills- patch to the effect thnt Allen is f dat ed as tho candidate to end tho strug gle. Orcshiini, assistant district at torney lu tho Contrnl district ndvlsed ono of his political friends In Ard moio yesterday that ho was a candl date, hut his candidacy is not looked upon seriously by the organization. The ciimpnign has not been unliko ii moving picture. Tho procession of otiiee-scckers moves in silence. Mnny would lllio to know who will bo tho next picture on tho political canvas, COLORED MASS MEETING. Enter a Just Protest Against Location of Public School. A mass meeting of tho colored peo ple of nil denominations was held FrI day night To protest against tho ostab llshmout of a public school lu tho basement of t ho First llaptist church, colored, in IJust Ardmore. Tho meot lug was well attended and showed plainly Hint tills was a mutter in which nil woro doeply Interested. Many fact were brought out In the mooting why tho location of a school at this point should by protosted against. Ono of tho mlldost was that tho has ment was naturally dark anu electricity or other lights would bo required all during school session Another ,nnd a most serious objection was made In Hie' fact that ton feet ills. (hero exists some of tho vllost dens In the city, and expression was glvon that surely the school lsiard was not awaro of existing condltlonH. A commlttoo of flvo was ap'xilnled at tho meeting to file n protest with the school board, setting forth eondl Hons as they exist and as above spec! fled. Tills protest was handed to the socretnry of tho board yesterday and ho informed tho coinntlttoo that the matter would huvo the careful consld oration of the hoard nt an early date Tho Ardniorelto Is Tree to express thnt this protest of tho colored poo plo Ih Just and sonslblo. nnd wo fool t hut when tho matter Is laid bqforo the school board thoy will grnnt the necessary relief at onco. Have Stono & Prator to clean, your clothes. They will look llko new. S G Furniture, Carpets, Stoves R. A. JONES All on Easy THE CHURCHES. -i -I -1 4 1 t -1 t -I -1 -I- -J Catholic Church. 11 lull mass will be sung In the Cath olic church nt 10 u. m., followed by Benediction with tho Hlosscd Sacra ment. Tho sermon during mass will lie preached by Hev. Father Hubert of Antlers, I. T. .IAS. J. WAI.hltAPP, Pastor. Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Sundny school 0:45 a. in. Preach ing 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. Junior C. E. 4 p. m. Senior C. K. C p. m. At the morning hour the pastor and congregation will worship with the Piesbytorlan congregation nt their church. Everybody Invited. Strnn- ers welcome. If. h. WAI.KKIt, Pastor. Christian Church. Tho following services at tho Christian church today: Sundny school nt 9:4.1 a. m. Preaching at 11 n. m. Endeavor Society at C p. m. nnd preaching at 7:15 p. in. A cor dial wclcomo to everybody nt these services. S. H. HOLMES, Pastor. First Baptist Church. Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. II. Y. P. U. at 2; no p. m. All are mnde welcome. J. U KEhhElt, Pastor. To the Public. Do not fail to call on the Ardmoro Furniture, company and Inspect tho ' most complete and ii-lo-date line of furniture ever brought to Ardmore. Just received one cur In the latest designs. 14 Hl.EAK.MORE & PAYNE, Props. MAGIC and MYSTERY, MONDAY. W. F. M. Prayer Service. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday a ro tho days set aside for special prayer service for this Women's For eign Missionary Society of Hroadway M. E. Church. The leader for tho first day will bo Mrs. Pet Kearney, with this program: Scripture lesson from 2 Cor, chap tor 0. Prayer for China. P.tpor, Mrs. I,. D. Mason, on China and. Koren. Song. Paper by .Vrs. Morris Sass, "Is it Necessary to Send Missionaries: to Pa pal Lands?" Prayer for Hrazll. Mrs. Hardy, leader for Wednesday. Scripture lesson, Isaiah II. Prayor. DeArvItt bible and training school discussion. Music by. Katlo Johnson. Discussion on Indian Mission nnd Cuba. Paper by Mrs. Ingram, "Why Should this Hoard Work Among tlio Indians when It is Supposed thnt tho United States Ciovornmont lias Unlimited He sources for this Purposo?" Hooding. JnmoB' I. Closing prayer. Mrs. Charles Maupln, loader for Thursday. Scripture lesson, Isaiah LNI., Prayer for Cuba. Song. Discussion, "What aio tht Openings In Cuba to American Christian Ener gy," led by Mrs. Trlco. " . Paper by Mrs. J. M. Cross, "Tho Intliienco of Missionary Litcraturo on the Life and Personal Characfer. of Christians." Heading by Miss Parks. Closing prayer. Ardmore Wall Paper and Paint Co., exclusive dealers In wall paper nnd paints. Contractors and decorators. 115 A street, northwest. 14-3 A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs nnd colds It Is well to know that Koloy's Honey and Tar is tho greatest throat and lung remedy. It euros quickly and pre vents serious results from a rnlil I City Drug Store. Payments! Typewriter Repairing Tho Smlth-Prcinlor man can re pair nny make of typewriter, and guarantees tho work. Telephone 142. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE Of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will, by virtue of n decree of the United StntcB court, sittrng in prohato nt Ardmore, I, T., offer for sale on the 5th day of Fobrunry, 190C, at public auction to tho highest and best bidder between tho hours of 12 o'clock noon on said day and 3 o'clock In tho afternoon tho following doscrib cd property, to-wlt: I-ot number 1 In block number 13, and lots number 1 and 2 In block number 158, nccordlng to tho official tnwnsitc map of tho city of Ardmore, I. T., (lie improvements being consid ered a jortlon of said lots. Said salo to occur on said premises and to be on a credit of three months with a good and sufficient bond for the payment o ftlio purchase money, and Is mado for tho purjiosc of paying the debts and legacies of the estate of H. A. Youngblood, deceased, the said property being a portion of said esate. MOHAN SCOTT, Executor of said Estate. Ardmore, I. T.. Jan. 11. IfiOfi. 14-4S Ardmore Canning Factory. What aro we going-to do with It? Last season wo had built one of Uio best equipped canning factories Inl tho southwest but owing to delays wo were unable to get In shapo to handle last season's crop and the tlmo Is near at hand when preparations' must be made for tho growing of tho vari ous crops for its support. It Is up to the business people of this locality to decide what we will do with this much needed fnctory. Ardmoro has not only opened the eyes of her own citizens but of all thoso who ore preparing to coino to the fori lie lands of tho great southwest. She gives employment to a great mnny people already and there Is nothing which ndvcrtlscs a city more than Its employment in all classes of labor. Wo have thiS best fruit and truck growing soils under tho shining mn right at our door. Wo havo the lioino demand and railroad facilities to supply a vast demand for canned goods. Thcro Is nothing lack ing to mako the Ardmoro cunning fac tory n liunimor If wo will only put our efforts In tho light direction. Tlioro will bo a mass meeting In the city hall Saturday, Jan. 20, 1!WG, nt 2 p. m., and It is urgent that all stock holders and every ono who wants to K-o Ardmoro prosper, keep moving on, to attend. This Is n stockholders' mooting but we Invito every ono to at tend. ltoniombor tho (Into, nt city hull, Jan. 20, W. S. WOLVICHTON. Pros. FELIX J. KINO. Sec. ROOSEVELT AS SUCCESSOR. To President Marker as Head of the Chicago University. Chicago, Jan. 12. Talk of electing President Hoosovolt as successor of tho Into President Harper at tho heart of tho Chicago University lias becomb strong In university circles. It Is declared to have boon ono of the hopes of Dr. Harper during tlio last months of his llfo that tho way could bo cleared to havo President noose volt to take tho head of tho univer sity at tho conclusion of ills presi dential term. To bring this about it will ho necessary, to alter tho constitu tion of tho unlvorslty which declare that only n Dnptlst may bo tho presi dent. President Roosevelt worships In' tlio Dutch Reform church. W. A. Herrcn of Finch, Ant., writes. "I wlch to icport that Foley's Kidney Cure iaa cured a terrlblo case of kidney. nnd bladder trouble that, two doctors :ia:l given up." Sold by City Drug Jtoro.