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THE DAILY ARDMORCITK Ardmore, Sunday, December 9, 1906, PAGE FOUn m Jtaiiu rDinorcilc. Cvcr'y Dy Cxcept Saturday, rr THE ARBhOHElTE PUBLISHING COMfANY - . .1 si.lnpv 5ugs. I- I'rui-a, W -,;..! " I .. . r. Hi..!... II iu.-k. B X Knglnnil. o,.. . Prealilsnl " t, flyrn V r,..l.li-l; . A. HalBl Tri'MinT. .... Sectsiary- K i, ..a i in ft..i..ffl . Ttrtni of Suhtcninion TH PAILT AHOMOHBITH 1 l HIM men who would feci that they with mme tnirliint thun tTle ri-nl senators. There ) nothlhic good In the Idea. . i) it ROOSEVELT ON LYNCHING. 00 WM lintMnalk -- " TTH WIMHAIKIIOMIW rr Tr. M M'1 ... ' Bit moi Tbr UmMi j.r" o( ih tMubr l!ot!nf !' HIT r.mor note II, A KAM.ANI t H. Wfcl Kl'H. rhon if lfllC kUtut'ins Killtor CUT Kit"'" Ardmore, Sunday. December 9, tW. ANNOUNCEMENTS. lYr Congress Itli Congressional Dis trict Ult. I W. 8KI1XKUN, of Mllburn. l'nr Democratic nomination for Cir cuit Judge. ItUOKNK 15. WlllTK RESTITUTION TO POLICY. HOLDERS. President ltoosoVell's Insistence that money contributed by the insur nncc companies to tho l0l itepuhll can campaign fund ho returned to tho policy-holders Is ono of tho subject of prosent day dlRCiushm. If Mr llooscvolt In determined tho monov shall ho returned. II will undoubtedly go hack, an tho president nevur loses a llslit. The president l represented a viewing tho question as "no of good morals, and mtch It most certainly Is. li to a vital question of principle and U Mr. ttoiwovelt I. really urging ft return of tho money, ho Is doing it The predion! did not fall to give out a twvt.nr n I) netting when be wrote Iili message. Ho very nicely says It alwny did estit, ond uvery whore, hut he thinks It particularly had whin eomniltt ed In tho Houlli. Ha admits tbit tbq terrlbla ctlitn Cftlli for terribl punishment, but thlnki thfr Southerner lyncho too much nnd for too many things. Then ho trllg tin that crime li ctimtnltlod by the Ignorant and that " should educate the negro ottt of oitf pockets, and nt think of letting Tils own taxes oilucate hltfl. lie li nonlllro that th white man lntild edoenTe th' negro to kfep him from crlmo. Uke all the Northern Jiitwri lirnn to crltlclio th penido of tho South Itecmwe they refuae to permit a cer tain rrlrrie the prenldcnt makoi the name nilxtnko, for tho truth li, tno people of Inn South take tho law Into their own hnndn and execute It for one crlmo alone, and th exception nre Tow. 1 1lia li always a (T.Ve lieees ilty and to bo regretted, hut It la the hlaheat form of law. Itarely Is there ever it mob organlied In the Smith ex cept for tho line crime. It Is distressing, tmt It It Inevitable. It negrooi will atop that crlmo Tho Ardtnorelte promises them that thoy will have no cause to complain of lynching!. Xoiie can deny that whore- ever the same crlmo Is committed 1 that hitman nature Is tho same and that It wilt rise above all else tt avenge one woman and to protect alt women. The crlmo may cense, but thero 1 certainly :io evidence yet uf any abate ment. Certain It Is that lynching wlh not coac, In the South or elnowhero. miles tho caime the ono cause Is topped. Lynching Is the Irony of fate for that crlmo. dem In iidvnnn of the mile In onler to aeriiie Rood " sen niton. These mall orders will he tilled In the or der of their receipt feature of the engagement this ytk.- will he the prtwnro of man) hh-IhIv people tn the boxes. ExciimlmiH will lie run b the rallrodaH from urn if tunn, and Imllrtini'iii" IsKiieil I'nr others In cull lK'tilen v, Itli the cane Miller will he held here for pre llmlnary tilal which lll take placi at Dtirant eirry i1iSHlble nrranke ui nt will li ' . .v made to hcconimediite the lliiiiiits V. r n 4 Hint dedre to we the CI tnxtiian ' T . J II ff i S 1 No tickets laid ailde or held for aii Jj1 " i,jr. 1'irsi rime, nrai serveu. . n Odr Hiuse. ? 5 I ID music, life, com dy f n 1 Market! Robliu I. livers of comedy diversion are promld one of tho real traU of the soaicnt, beauty nd tInt In their iiimUi comedy diversion are promised one of the real treats of the nenson ' when Oounti'sN Olga von Hntzfehlt, who has iH-rome one of the nnist sue cessful musical comedy aiara In America during the past few )Ctirs. comes to the Hnhlstn opera house next 8aturdnv In the charming laugh ler and hvauly show. "The Little Duchess," with n magnificent prxiduc- lion or artistic scenery and benti llful costumes, a stageful of fasclnat Ing girls, nnd u splendid east of com edlans. fifty people In all. "The Lit tle Duchess" Is one of the lit lightest of modern musical comedies nnd s been a tremendous success ever since It was first presented by Anna Held at the New York Casino, where Its long run broke all forimr records Tickets on auio Wednesday tnimiinK at 9 o'clock. No tickets laid aside (or any cine, nrst evime, first served. '.) I have made a special trip to the markets and have purchased the moit elegant and exclusive line of diamonds and jewelry In the New State. Whatever may be your taste. I can please you. ss The Jeweler Oysters, 3 iloten for Confectionery. !5c. Struck's INCOME TAX AND INJUNCTIONS, Are You Luctfy Marshal's Force Duy. Tho approach of ir.e aiming term of the federal court Is koeplni; th corps of deputy U. 8. marshal.! busv serving ailbimenna for wltnessex. anil other processes In both criminal nnd civil rases. At present the force Is largely engnged In serving stiniimuis t'n the on witnesses in criminal eases, and Kv aua .1 l:uh'. In a few da)s will be put to work , AM.,.m ,.. niiiiiniiiiliilH iiifL- infill mill kiuiki Jio? for court. pir. I1.1-' worth 01 Hist da of January, I will sold watch. Stand An pi-rrion wh'i , .ml h- The criminal and civil dockets are Is entitled to kui-s at the iniailic IhiiIi luavter than usual and the at torueys III the city are makl.ig stren uous preparat Kins to Clour tho itoek ot at this term. Oystern, 3 down for 2Bc. Confectionery. BtrucU' MILLER IN JAIL. J. D. Miller Was Placed In Jail Last Nlflht on Charge of Murder. J. II. Miller wlai was arrested on a grand Jury Indictment, charging Mm with connection with tho mur der of Hen Cotiitis, has been brought .iller some ilthrte where til the nilllng has .een often retell as has bee nl he killing uf I'oIHim 'IV gothcr with Miller there weie five In his message President ltoosevelt aihxiciitea plainly and distinctly an In como tax nnd nil Inheritance tax. Ho does not tliln.c It unconstitutional. Many people camo to thaT7.inclulon years ago. The president does not think the supremo court will declare 1 to Ardmoro nnd placed In Jail. It mi. Ho recalls tho fact that tho I was arrested at llolmrt. Okln , .. .,, m .,..,.,., ...,... ,. ,, . itaya ago alio taken 10 i.t.n .'tjiiii.i., .ii,iii,-i uin-ii ii inn ,,.-, nf ...itu.,! t u-nu u,..iir,i.l timl ... ... .. , 1 .. ' ilfwitarn 11,.. t,..n,v .,,.., .. 1. . .... . . ... .... because he thinks it is mo rigiu ihihk " "vl inimeiiiately nmtiKiu nere. i no eiiain ..i.. nioi, i I, uro -in Interesting lH'liit , ' He doea'not al'ude to the fact thnt , of evidence wlilrh liiiillrat d Mllh-r urixes Will not tho return of this , one Judge changed his mind one night ipotiey lie a confession thnt the nc- nmJ kllUM the law the next day. That c. i.tlngof It was Improper? 1 ne i would not have been proper, but ev--h Hires are thnt Cornelius N IUIbs, 1 orytrndy knows It. If that Judge had tliotrensiircrorthellepubllcintmlton- mf changed his mind thnt night, tho al committee Is opitoslng tlio return j would hav- been perfectly cnnstl or the Insurance money. As ho Is tho tutlonal. Tho government does not custodian of It, tt will doubtless bo I need these tnxes, tint they are needed necessary to convince him that tt Is . to check tho growlh of great fortune s. r ht bcrore the refund can be made. I Then come, the president's Idea if thalrmnn Oeorgo 11. Cortelyott can , courts and Injunctions, not ho looked upon as a determined Ho Insists thnt the amrts hnve a opponent of the plan of restltulton. , rlgJlt to Isriio Injunctions In certain fur the reson that the president 1 - es. but Intimate ijulte plainly that would hardly place a ninn In tho po- io agrees with the public that govern mi ton of secretary of tho treasury went by Injunction will not be toler whom h considered morally deficient tl. and that Injunctions have been hours, minutes and serond. tin w.vi I will run when fully -noiind up Tin- closest guesser gets the watch. Prices Reduced lteduccd prices on watches, eh.cks and Jewelry until tho first of January. Como In and sco what I offer your holiday purchases. Repairing n specialty. for WatchmaIIer and Jeweler West Main Street With Mr. Mis the ease might be different. Mr. tills belongs to tho rr.irk Hanna school of politics, nnd the Hanna theory was nlwn)s that m ii contributions wore Justified, tak tin; the ground that general prosperity d. ponded on liepubllcnn success at used wrongly by certain courts to do j wrong Intentionally. He advocates the i use uf 'Injunctions tr prevent disorder nnd Insists that peace and order nr-' the first needs. He admits that the power of courts In the matter in in- 1 Junction may be curtailed. If carried the polls and tlmt when a corporation j too fr. He says that no court and no contributed It 'wis merely paying a piemlnm on prosperity Insurance, tho same xs tt would Insure against tlru or other destructive agencies. Viewed In this llghti contributions by tho In Biir.inee companies did not constitute a fraud upon the policyholders: but were rather a wise Investment In their tnteretL Having icepted such contributions, Mr. Illlsi might very well oppuw tos M' ltlott on the score that It would be u confession of wrong doing In lua acceptance. It la a safe bet that Mr. lloosevelt v.nd not have Mr, Ctirteivou see- ' iry of the treasury It the latter nl out against the president. nd Judge 13 above criticism, and compll ments Mr. Tift for expressing that Idea white tin tho bench. Tho president's message Is full of Interest anil Is an able itie. GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT. It 1 npt often that a great move ment as tlio good roads movement could spread so Quietly that it has been almost noiseless, yet It has reached ever.v man tn the new stute. The Muskogee good roads conveii Hon Is pledged to carry out certain ptsns nnd a man. makes a mistake to oppose the movement. Schools for their children, school : ilKtrntlon to refer the whole tmit r to Mr. Cnrtelynu's successor at 1 head of the Republican National ' unmlttee. oo PRESIDENTIAL SENATORS. i ituina It is the Intention of the ad- i houses for tho schools nnd gis.nl mads fiT the school houses and to market, plenmtro ami churches, are to be de manded by the people of Oklahoma and any iUtlctiin who stands In the way of this movement will be crush ed. There is another point: The people are going to become tax payers and there Is a determination among them to get substantial returns for the money they contribute to the public treasury. They are determined that all the money shall not tie consumed by the creation of offices and high salaries. The movement Is in Idea como to stay. Welcome. Some of the newspapers liarr p'ne i k to the oM talk of making se-ia-' " s at large of tmr ex-presldents. S i. b talk Is unprofitable; It li hardly ii 'cresting. For Instance, what good could Mr. eland, the ouly es-presldent la " land, do the senae? Mr. Cleire i id wontd profcablj- veto with the i 'minerals on tariff revkorin and with R ildlcans on all else. The Den- : 't ld not bo helped by on . a MopuMlrans lo mit need . te, m ni next senate. As to Mr ' limit's nrtUce It would not be I id it .r.v ! In. 1 Madden sells Toys for less. 3 f pr p rl -I- lc tttr'i Beat Sale fer T'i. u!anci v ai 1 m- .it t h t . hi i N -to I 'i P.. i i ( i "Th Clsnsman." ,uo foi "I'll.- Clnni lillll. Vi P P ' I'lic i ii l 1. n r:'.t i 1. till .1 tow n .i i. It IE' r tb-o ROBSSON OPERR HOUSE SATURDAY Bce.mher 15 Countess Olga Voh ffafzfedf and n Company of Fifty People In the Gieat Oirlical Soiree of Laughter and Song "THE i ITT! F Ma W 4 M &znbd!ksJ With Anna lleld's Original New York Casino Prodnctiou and a Selected Company including ROBERT LETT AND TEN OTHER COMEDIANS THE GORGEOUS "SD'E" THE CHARMING "FCNCI Nli" THL FASCINATING "CHI.OE" THE DAINTY "BATH I N j'' With a Prize Beauty Chorus MLS I Pi Feasi of Mirth, Musk and Beauty Trices First d R.-ws $1 00, next i Row Si .")0, Last 1 Rovvd $ 00, B.tleony 50 and 75c. A Ladies' Tailor-Made Suit of Hand some Panama; Eton Coat, trimmed with silk braid and buttons and satin lined; selling in a regular way at..... During this Great Knock-Out Sale this Suit that is up to the minute in style and workmanship is being sold at I ill III Meaning a Clear Saving to You of X t It's fls Plain as the Nose on Your Face! i k Saving of Almost Half on the Purchase of a Sinale Item! This explains the Popularity uf our Great Sale and the Wonderful $ Business we a.e doing - t -4-:---'-:i-44-f44i-;''4't'H'4-t'- epve Hundreds of Bargains lust Good That are to be found here during this great Price Sacrificing, Unload ing Sale. Hvery article of merchandise in our Pig Store is included in this Sale e reserve nothing all new goods, and everything is marked in plain figures at the Bargain Price, which means Great Savings to the People! You'll find everything here for the complete outfit msMiy substan tial Gift Article- for the Christmas Tide and everything from head to foot tor the entire community, Men's and Boys' Suils and Overcoats, Ladies' Tailored Suits and Skirts, VJaisls, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Knit Shawls In silk and wool, Children's Ready-Made Dresses, Ladies' Ready-Made House Garments, Dress Goods, Silks, and Staple Cotton Goods of Ev ery Description They all go in thd Sacrifice. We're Doing a Tremendous Business The People Are with Us and Our Sale Is a Rip-Roaring Success! But the Biggest Days are Yet to Come! We will cut and slash the prices un til every ves-tage of Winter Merchondise has been disposed of. It's up to you to save moneyl The opportunity is yours- NOW don't let anything keep you away from this greatest of all sales. imer& Bauhe fkrdmore's Old Reliable "Blue Front" If I' N rr n i - off-c i-.i recti) a-) T t-v tj r- ',1 tO EC2 .tO With aro uu.:c l u cend in their mall cr nsiM iit