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I , PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Monday, March 9, 1908. .The Daily A rd mo relic! 1 mi tuc innunnntr MIDI ICUILr rflVDUV Dl lilt ruPLMIIIilll lUKMill. iDNFY 8UQSS, freldnt. I I- I l,S I SH Vice 1'reMdMit HTM" N' Jtvrr tsrjr-TwasuftT I',r. ' i -. Inn Minis. !-' 'nirf. W. P. IWI. i i I llyr.te. S. T. llledsoe. It. W i. U I K "!. Chtrri .1 nt tin- 1'ot.tofflc nt Ardiuore as Second ('lass Matter. Official Paper for Carter County 1 If it is in tin Anlmort'itt' it is U'uaK TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Th D. lly Ardmorelto Ono Wetk ir One Month & Onu i ir s " The Wetkly Ardmorelte. '. Pit Y i Mai' 1 00 Six Aim ti r,y fbrf.' Mur ih 2 PHnnfd. Ill Hint i Manager's Olllc C38 (City killtm-ri Olllcii n ng 1)1 talico ''io ( Ardmore, Monday, March 9, 1908. In that .u'o endurance test It l h ca i f t -i 111' being to till' strong. - , .. . . . i ..ir. OO- '11. ( took .i Niw York bank clerk to an .u uio asylum beeuuso he ;tl.Jii. hi hi Hilary was too big. W ho r in II m.i them '. 00 ' I. t u . I.iiikIi at trouble.'' slugs a chitrful we-tern pout. Tho advice wotii.1 !x iwnl hut for tho rata thai .-.) fiw ktinU of troiilili ari' funny. V nun 'it i' of western factories I i . . i 1 1 m . t t,U k 1 1 11 1 lt fllWljtu lull 11 fllll III 'o it" unity mi iiiiioiii'tij t,i it. i n. i r t'i it tin- nrcsldoiit la lo i.i...... r.. ii... fi.,.,.1.1 (JUIMH ii IIM' ...iinn. oo ' Illin, tho button man," who htm niur ii uli a mistake," says tho tlck- tt w ii i, I .if i ami Hughes against hliinun iir i Hryiin. and In gulling In but't n " I'lv accordingly. MUr hit i n i f ml that lii got tho but- . i ..... . ion mini. u'V'h .".In- w.i, her father, s, ' i mid brother only saved their Un -h thiowiug themselves mi tho fiom ntul feigning death. A big man with a board mixed her by tho throa" i nml would hnvt? strangled bcr It ,n" bail not given hlin $2." tho saving of the family for month. "Ah, It was terrible In Klehlnov," she tried It wait hollilay llnii' ami everywhere it wan fi Ifil. 'Kill tin .If1-!" Home iht'v ton- to ii'i t ami mimic the v., Minx viH.r ki ih.-iih I slept not tor tlirii' d,i- .iml 1 1 1 ! ' t r ! t-lster's h.ilr tiiiiu il yiav CfJRR NT TOPICS AT CAPITOL RYAN-HEARST-PAPER PULP CONTENTS STILL A SECRET LETTERS BETWEEN EMPEROR WILLIAM AND LORD TWED MOUTH NOT MADE PUBLIC. liiiiloii. Knland. Mar. !. Hopp Unit the li-itfiM Kent laxt month by KmiH'itir William to Ioril Twcd mouth, mul Ihi- lattt'i'H roily ther to would hi! made nubile, wait quick ly illHnolloil today by Awnilth, chan cellor of tho oxchwiuer of thu hoiiie of ikommona, when In a couple of run Kt'iiti'tirf" ho toll! the qupatloii 1MB that he had nothing to add to tho HcntlineiitH nlreaily IhhupiI. Relations Arc Peaceful. IVeriln, March The rclutloim ht'twoeii (toriiiiiny nnd (Irunt Hrltuln nro alwolutiMy undliitiubt'd. Thin wns tho nMiirnnco kIvoii tho Amo claietl l'rt'Hs at the (Senium foreign offlro today. REPUBLICANS AT SHAWNEE HAVE USUAL ROW HOLD TWO CONVENTIONS EACH ELECT THEIR DELEGATES. Tho 111" o 1 .1 I .111,' w ,lf t) ! I I I' lilt 11 1U. 'I" -00 I mocmry of Okltihmiui, '.itc In the union, ('limp, ii tho Bryan deiiiocritrv mate yt'Kterday In hit- h.ill, IIh repreHt'lilllllve i'' d. brilliant, MishtleHK 'I'lioinaK V. llore. Ten- ne ;vo r. pre enieil by os-(iov. Hen ton II M M il ia, also frKternlieil with Ml ic' . MiiHtoil (Slobe, .Mell. I I oo 1 lt-i I. in U.nmevi'lt ban put the In- tt r i ! -"in iierri? eoniinlHulon to won. ft.i ldeiice that It In not m in i that Have oroiittbt on l inl nv t .in. I tho reduction of wnKi'B if r.i in 1 1 nu n An tho coiiiiiiIhhIod Im l f ' - f thp esei'lltlve, l( will io tlo i- i noer thnt Uio "malefuc- o" i f i uealth." mirh an Ilarrl nan M It Ut 'feller, Vanderbllt and it'll ' u- en the aole cuuho of '' i' f l .ire reducing railroad i hiso to worry the pre- V II t it -oo . I ' a period of republican i ' inner (lov. Hlack told i" v ,i ket Club at H i-ton a i w ' i'iiumM i. ili.it thin Hi ' i 1 ;i iil.'i'tlon , i .nt: ' mi it'H'ftiov 'it il dt ' ' i lie M.IH " 1 un i Pie oiitb ' ' i he i n' ,i uxoit i - ii meat a, 'hhis that " m hi mtiMt b. : .. nt when i i i out of the J.'ii-.eviit ( . iHK'ratlc or Uo Hl.ick i f-p dyed member r th 'i ' I'ut only thiuk of ku. ii i !ican atandpat orKai.'. Home Market ChiU ' :.iratlou thm the ,r.i- n In uo t republican. V ! it effective ay to ' !' ha been i)eigei iwllce an a result f ' arising from the at-' i ' -iiiatlon of Chief of by the Hunilan nil i . ' - -ich. when tho "high f sumr hy. lnina fiold nr - l in Chicago to foment -' i r found ovory public II i- t' o . ,y i loneil aa-alnst her I v. .i .i iMo to get an nudlonco f 1: rc t 1 itionary speeches, lly " n nrrir d"t'e tho pollen were ' tJ pi' a qulotu? on further ngl- itlrn wi'iiout rosortlntf to vlolout r :r it - Tin- rigid lnVontlcHtlon lnwu t: the shooting of Avorbuch illtd to r. nnv ovldeucu of an .iirc'u f 4 lor involving other per il b it l' drought to light a pitl- 1 story of tho KUhlnov tnasnure ionr, whlth Influenced tho mind ' the law Avorbuch's ulster, Olg.v 30 to' 1 tli -tory was a pirl at ' tin " of t!. ma--nerr W'lrn io ii'iinKcn Jt'is an run, led i c poll v, Lro! o Jito tho houso In Shawnee. Okla., March !). Uopub llcanit of the Klftoenth dlBtrlct bore today BolPdPtl .Imnoa Klrkwootl of KIkwh county and V'rnnk V. Wright of Coilliuiclli' county. ilelegateM to Hie national convention and Instruct ed them Tor Tnft. A. few delegates under Uie leadership of Former Chairman llnrmon of tho Itepubll ran central committee, tlnlm!ng the call of the convention was Irregu lar, withdrew and organized a rump convention and elected A. V. Steams of Shawnee anil 14. 14. Morris of Duncan delt-Katea to go untnstruct ed. JEROME WILL ANSWER COES TO ALBANY TODAY TO SUBMIT STATEMENTS TO CHIEF EXECUITVE. By Willi J. Abbot) WiMitiiiftion, M.iH a '' Special - Tb.it the Nebrai-ka foiiwiitioti emlorn til Mr. liijmi ami liihtructetl Us del- i-Kiitos lo lenver to vote for hltn ail the lime was only to have been ex pected. The democrats and the lwp tillsts of his state have always been ile vol ed to htm mid his beliefs. It U entirely true that In limo he did not carry tho state, but It Is equally true that he is the only democrat who ever did carry Nebraska as a pres idential candidate. Had he chosen, ho might have boon senator from the state, but his sense of loyalty to an allied party Impelled hltn to urge the apK)lntment of Senator Allen. To day, however, the real Importance of the news from Nebraska Is not Its Instruction for iiryan but the plat form adopted. While of courKe It can not he regarded as a complete Index to the probable national platform, it does very greatly forecast that declaration of principles. The news papers and hostile public men who have Ueijii accusing Mr. Itrynn of abandoning his early larllf reform sentiment will probably carefully overlook the fact that this Hryan plat form declare for an Innnedlalo re vision of tho tariff to the point ol a tariff for revenue only. The ques tion of government ownership of rail roads Is not raised, but expression is given lo the views, long promul gated by Mr. Hryan, favoring strict national and state regulation, a valu ation of the physical properties of railroads and the reduction of fares to a jHiSnt thnt would pay Interest on tho actual amount invested In tho roads. The Income tax cousbtteuly urged by the democratic party since 18915, and now approved by President ltoosevelt. The InherlUinco tax on swollen fortunes; the eight hour day all find place In this platform. One feature which Is distinctively u Hry an doctrine is the guarantee of bank deposits by the state and the nation. It Is inn wholly probably thnt all of the planks in the Omaha platform will appear In tho ono to be adopted at Denver. There Is ail ambition on tho part of some of the most in fluential members of tho democratic party to keep the platform this year down to a few hundred words. Mr. Hryan's phrase in talking to mo about it. was that it would lie well to draw It so succinctly thnt It might be printed on a postal card. Possibly thU Is an Impracticable Idea. The piv-siiro Inoimlit io bear on the com- initti mi if flat inn- fm- the in e!ii-iuii of ail -o"- if refm 1114 and lithl.l'a.' 'II .'.-"I'll- !- -il melt l bat i i ai Iv 11 n , I i f '' . in . , , r dernof i ,tif or lepnl'iit all I- liUi-o .1 IoIik ;is It should oe. Suiue d,i a pnr'y will get nut a fnf hutidrid ord platform relating to fund. urn m a!s only, and leave It to Us c.mdi datti to ex)Miud it in his spccUics , where necessary. New York. March S. District At torney Jerome will hiivp for Allu ny tomorrow to tender to (ioxerno Hughes Ills answer to charges ul I with the governor by W. 1 Un former president of the Merch.ur association. Mr. Jerome was in his offh ' t" day working on the answer, wMeli he said, will mnko a book cout.i.n lug WOO words. OUSTER SUIT POSTPONED. Standard Oil Caie Continued Until Next Wednesday. Cleveland. (., ManJi 9. The til,. Ing of testimony in the bihhh incut's ouster suit against the Stan dard Oil company, which was t hav been resumed today, was post poucd until next Wednesday. Alfalfa seed at 19-lm . JOB HASTIN17S. Card ef Thanks. Our most sincere thanks are ei. n. ed to the neighbors and friend. so nobly came to our relief ami n tiered every possible a-itUtauce du lug our darkest hour of grief cm by tho illness ami death of our I"" oue. MRS. W. J. UAIHNCtTi )N nml children. Best Healer In the Worltl. Ilev. 1 Starblrd, of Hast H:i tnun.1 Maine, says: "I havo used Hueklen -Arnica Salvo for several years, on m old army wound, nnd other obstlnite Korea, and find It the best he.il r in tho worltl. 1 use It too with great sin cess lu my veterinary inisliif--Prlco 25c at W. 11. Kmuii's drug store. Di'WItts Kittle Karly Risers, small, safe, sure little liver pills Sold bv W. II I'Vame. WANTED PEOPLE TO HAVE US PIPE THEIR HOUSES FOR GAS AND PAY FOR THE SAME IN FOUR MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. HOLMAN & BEST A CAKE OF LENOX SOAP is the UEST VALUE, in the way of a laundry .soap, that money will buy, There are sonps that sell for more; but they are not worth more. There are soaps that sell for less; but most of them are dear at any price. Lenox is the Cheapest of Good soaps; the best of Medium-priced soaps It will do as fjood worK as any laundry soap, no matter what its price. It will do far better worK than any of the cheap soaps. It is i thoroui'hly satii Inctory soap for every-day us and at the same time it is so reasonable in price that you can use it freely, without feelinii that you are wasteful or extrava gant. For sale by all grocers. Mr, Hearst's Personal Party. i Some Interest ami quite a little talk 1 has been caused In nshin.'in hy a leading editorial in the New York American, a paper whlt li it a.i -up posed was edited bv Mr William lt.tn dolph Hearst utnil : li.it g. u; ! u .m began writing slgnul lettii- i ti e editor of the Anieile.ui 'I le r-iet that the last of tbe.-e h tiei- mt.-.i one solid page, however, lia- I. .1 p n- ple to believe that If not him-fit the editor, Mr. Hearst at least ha- - nue Influence In the oltlce. Whatever hi-1 relations to the American. Mr Hearst Is the sole proprietor of what u.-ed to be the Independence leagtif. and which he now calls the Imlepende nee party. The American of Criilay l.i-t Informed tho public that three thinus that had been wild about the Inde pendence party were untiue. It -ays that the Independence part will not support Theodore Itooscwlt; It will not support William .1. Ilian. It will not support John A. John-m. With this vapid elimination of prtmiint nt public men from the valued -upport of the Independence party one won dors whether that organization will support Nathan Vldaver. a New York lawyer whom the Indepe nde nee party has twice nominated to the iotuh and who is now out on hail mi a charge of extortion or attornev g. n. ral Jackson, elected in New York I the Independence party, ami who 1- ai cosed of complicity in Yidiwr - or fence. Pulp, Paper nnd the Newspapers, It Is rather interest ing t.i no'-' that while the utwspapfis of tin 1'nitetl States, regardless of pulit:ts are pleading with this cotign for the abolition of the tariff on woml pulp nnd on prim paper, tln ml men on tho floor of the luni-" who are giving voice to tho demand m newspaper owners are democrat The representative who thus far li i made the most intelligent attael ui mi this duty, n duty that was dt-in' I by the president as a tax up int. ! Ilgence, Is Uepresentnthe Hitchcock u Omaha, who as the owner of a new paper and a man who has been In (he newspaper business from the time of boyhood.ls able to speak un derstatiilliigly oil the subject. Mr. Hitchcock has spoken twice on the paper tariff. He has shown by per uiial exptrlence and from coinniU' nli ai inn- in his hands from other pul- ili-hets that owing to the tatilT on paper and owing to the tariff on pit'ip the cost of paper to publishers has been almost doubled. 1 heard part ol' Mr. Hitchcock's spfcfh, ami as 1 wipe this I have in nn hand th I i oiim ess onal record In whii h It i leporteil in full. Mr. Hitchcock spoi.i 't.ir the tifwspaper piibll-hf is ol i'h j f. Mint t v . I find that tllfse gftitlfin. n ' in'ei i iipted him with eiitlfav oi - u ieii that print paper was h gin ' '"in th. .ii it was ten year-. a-.u. ' !.n tl.f tailff had any efft et on i!n pi iff of print paper: 1 Mr Dalzell. republican, of -lUatiia, well known a- -ie ipne-t of protection in cmi-fti! Mr. r.iyne. of New York, t'o of i he majority in the hoii-i t I eseul.lt ht't. Mr Hates of lVlins haioa. ni 1 i publican, and nlso a laniui- d iimniMH THE Ardmore Dry Goods Co. Un Burton-Peel's Old Stand) Willopen their new stock of iroods for business on I Wednesday, March 1 1 All our goods will not be in by that time, hut we will have a sufficient amount to make a very at tractivc display. The store will not be opened with music an c I flowers, but we will greet the people with the goods and prices. All are cordially invited to call and sec our n e w spring styles. We'll be pleased to show you through 9ilbdcpartmcnt. whether you purchase one cent's worth of goods, or not. THE ARDMORE DRY GOODS COMPANY LOAN We want $200,000 worth of farm loans and can pay out the money the day papers arc sigi d. If you want a loan come to sec us. You get your money quicker, cheaper and on better terms. You get what you borrow when you want it. BURW ELL & DEXTE BANKERS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA IV1.-.1 I. '1 s :. i 1. - if 1. ,. J. L. Ritfgins Col. Sidney Sutfgs W. J. Mil burn L. J. Milburn RIGGINS-SUGGS, MILBURN GO. Farms and City Property of the doctiine nt -a- I I ,' r t v t.r. TYLER SIMPSON CO. Wholesale Distributers Ardmore, OKU. :. n.ler Pit .i one republican -aid a w ' ner of the propo-ltioti 1,1 1 1 I lie llert -papCI' bllslne-S o 1 . in 1 ' r some share of the ; 10 !'.iti republican lcBisl.it on h.i 11 away from it In the I.i-t t.io ir;ii, N"t a tingle word c.ituc from the n'iiiblican side of the house to In .lu.i'e that the men sitting there '.til any recognition of the fact haf he paper trust protected by the tariff was mi extortionate In its demands ill-oil the newspapers of the land , that the business of publishing n newspaper has become almost pri , carious from a financial point of j view. Mr. Herman Kidder, prts.deiu 1 of the Vmerican Newspaper 1'ubilsU I cr's association, Is in Washington j today and has given out an Interview I on this subject which no douut Mio j press associations are carry Ing Hut I there Is no Indication that what Mr Kidder says or what tho united news. I papers of the land may say or do I will have any effect upon a republi can congress which Is wedded to Its high rrotocMon Ideals. We have .some attractive bargains in Main street business property. We have homes for sale in every portion of the city. We can please you in location, price and terms. No real estate transaction is too large for us to handle and none too small to be liveii our most careful attention. I 1 1 OFFICE IN POTTERF BUILDING. PHONE 726.