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I THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Friday, March 20, 1908. PAGE FOUR luo 'in .h a, el Ik ro I 1.0 'id f 111 1 lm The Daily Ardmorcilc BY THE 1.RDMKIIE PUBLISHING COMPANY. ilDNEY 8UOG8, Preildent, t, ItYIIVIi. Vice I'rrslilmt II, T SlsfU 1 r Swri'lHryTn-Hsiirrr Mrttlirs Miiliit y smrifs. I.v trine. W. I'. Whllllnsl.tii ( I llyrm-, S. T. lUrdsoe. K. W. IHi k ,1 I I I'K'J Entered nt the I'ostofflro t Ardmoni tin Second-Class Mutter. Official Paper for Carter County If it is in tho Ardmoroito it is legal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tht DJIy Ardniorelto Ono Week 16 One Month r'" Ono Year IB i) The weeKiy uamorcuc. l'er Year y Mat' u Mi A.ont:.s j0 Three Mm ths " Phones. ) ....... l if'u nitlnit ...538 ... r. ...Mi City Killtor'H Ollic iik Distance Ardmore, Friday, March 20, 190B. ft 'Ttulo Joe milium loves mo men It" of tariff n. vision with u ilondly hu- I trod II o-K) li firtnln mn.il officers who uoouiro that tho navy liiu serious defect III mint have read tho nmgnslno. it o-K T' o Irlo .loo Cmmou preildon- I if tbl must be umIiik iv sinoko- k lesa powder. Ill oo Happy thought: Ono yenr from Its now wo will too protty well over the Ih effects of Inauguration day. n oo lei Tlio oilier nay n Liuengo' iiimu Iri laughed until lie fell over nml cut lm Ills lienil on ii raillator. some ono lit must have nssurod litm that tlio re in publicans will revise tho tariff lm- mediately nttor tho next election. .ii - oo li,, Tommy minis mime iiihmii i!,uu I . . . . . ..... ... ... up nml I i.. Li. ....!...,.. r rl..l. ..'111. I.Kii 111 llin mil' llllllllll' ( liftm niui IIU Rooho nt Dublin, and yet there are lllllllll I'lin III III II II" irwilltk til lllf.ll ideals In this ngo of recognized inn I . titrl nil eft u Iwi iirjtfittii tn filiiiili tirlv.it t fighting ns a profession. t-M The car hat refused to grunt full pardon to Lieutenant G. neral , Sloe el. hut approved the ri'eotn mcntbUlon for a commutation of I lit $C V "Jm" VV LEGAL BLANKS HI $r in The Afilinitroitc lias a complete supply ot loyal blanks undur the New Slate Laws. Send us your order and we will turnish blanks by return mail. We have: Chattel MortjrHtfes, Kenl Rstuto Mortpii's. Chuttol .MortHo Hooks with duplicate copy sheets, Chattel iloi'ta:i's(short form) Keleases of Mortgages, Warranty Deeds. Warranty Deeds with lu n, Ki'tUM Contniets, four dillerei.t forms of easti and crop rent, Leaso Contracts, regulation 1 or 5 year form. Quit Claim Deeds, Towers of ttonn . iJ uKrtlians Bond, Administrators Hoiul Petition for Ketuovul of Kestnetions. Proofs in lluukruptcy, Potitiou for Appointment of tiuardian of Minoi. Potitiow for Letters of Adiuiuitrution, Certificnte of Protest, Notice of Protest, Hills of Sale, Laud Pints, All Forms of Notes, Affidavit for Keuowgl of Mortgage, Notary Acknowledgments. Address all orders to TPll 6 Arcimorcite Publishing Company Ardmore, - Olda, doHth neitlPiiPO to leu rnnrf' Impris onment In fortre. UmiVb m If the csar onn never M"lto forflivo Slocvwl for not netting hllletV jut I'm I Arthur. --m The lYidopeiuteiiPo Lfl:uo will not KiipMrt Mr. Hoonevtlt. Mr. llryan, or (Jov. Johnson, say the N'ew York Atnerlenn. hut will nominate a randl dato tpr president. This how that Mr. Ilenrat tins entirely cut Iihiko from till former nfflllntlon with the demoeniU or mmhllfiuii. lion. William Ulouilan of Man aphuwttfi, In n Into iipoech deelareil that tho UtlKhtltiK tariff 'x 011 raw material hn oheeked the Industrial Kntwth of Now KiiRland that uri'Ht nunilierH of men are forc ed out of employment nnd eompoll od to enilRrate." (lov. DoiiKln l (in authority on eeonomlc condition, and the republican tandatti'r have found no voice to reply to hi upeeehe for tariff reform. - -oH Senator 1'oraker ha Introduced a bill urtiorllnn tho reenlltment of the neurit noldler who wore dl oharned without honor by Dnwideut lloonevelt. Tho eolored troops aro unlit to have tmvod tho day t San luun hill when pteldent nnd hi ltouRh Ulders woro in trouuie. but when It couios to politic thoy are Rlvon tho cold nhoulder by their republican masters. oo .Indue Campbell, federal JinlRe of tho eastern dlstrlut of OUIahouia. ha relented from Jnli undrr a $R.O0O IkuiiI Clarence It. Wilson, one of two deputy marttlml who shot to death the Itev. Sylvitor Morris, a Meth odist minister, a ho was drlvluK to his home near Tulsa, last August. Wilson and Prank Mcfilothlln n serted that they mistook the nRd minister for a man they bclloved to be a whisky peddler. Here the Ok lahoma!! asks the iiucstlou would they havo been Justified In shooting a man thoy merely thought a whis ky peddler? Not a stato Judge was found who was willing to release tho men on bond. Oil) While all good democrats oppose anarchy on principle, few of those who are well Informed will sympa thize with tho president's crusade aKalust freedom of thought mid speeeh at this time. Kor back ot all this hullabaloo of the Imperial ists is the design to secure the rat Iflcatlon of an utu-onstltutloual trea n with KniMand and the strengthen ing of arbitrary power In the I'nlted M. "a "51x8" $4 Stato. It Is Mild by thoso who pro fens to know thnt the tronty with Uiiglnntl provides for n offotnlvo and defensive alliance and the extra dition of nrsins ifreusert of ollt l;al offenses In Ireland against the hhiRltsh ttovemment. The Irlsti American havo discovered the trick ,i d Iihvo strongly protested against Ita rntlfleatton. The anarchist hunt look like a mask'd battery. Three hundreil persons per acre Is the density of isipulatlou In Chica go's most thickly settled ward, ac cording to figures Just complied by rho city statistician. No allowance In this Is made for streets, so that In reality the ratio Is much higher. Other novel facts nro brought out by the figure. One ward alone, the 12th, has a population of '.iO.OOO. or enough to put It well up on the list of the first fifty cities in tho country. Tho seventh ward scores another big total, on account of the Cnlverlty of Chicago, will eh Is within Its boundaries. The total IKipulatlon of Chicago for UN'S Is put nt 2,rIO,0W), Hlthough this U proba bly an overestimate. Chicago has definitely pnssul llerlin In imputa tion, however, and America can now claim two out of the largest four cities in the world. Tho Influx of foreign Immigrants' hns uintlnuoil unabated during the past year. Over 170.000 (lormans now reside In this city, according to the latest figure half the Bohemian population of tho Culled State Is contained within Its boundaries. ' o-l-o PUTRIDITY IN CONGRESS. Although tho Investigation of the serious charges made by Congressman Mlley has just started, tho testlmo iiy already gocurtd Is sufficient to convince the public that they nro well grounded. llepreseutatlvo Richmond Vearson Holnton In lils testimony before tho house investigating committee do dared that ho had been approached by a representative of tho Hlectrlc IVoat company with a proposition to secure him a place on the houso na val coninilttee If he would vote for the building of more submarines. The mail who made the offer, Mr. Ilobson said, was a former classmate of his at Annapolis, and Intimated that the Klectrle ltoat company had a strong "pull" witli Speaker Joseph (1. Cannon of tho house. In his testimony Representative Ilobson cited that he wa advised to seo the minority leader, Mr. Wil liams. Several other congressman hnvo been mentioned as In close commun ion with the Klectrle Hoat company, which company Mr. Mlley asserts has no plant and no nssetn, but which, by the nhl of certain con gressmen, has already profited II. iioo oihi by sub-letlltiK contracts for the construction of submarine boats, .i itl which opecU to profit to tho Mi-lit of $1,000,000 "In excess of a fair price"' from proposed legisla tion under consideration. To what extent the corruptions in congress will permit themselves to be investigated is a matter of speculation. There is a prevalent pinion, however, that If affairs at Washington were thoroughly probed at this time a more scaudalous con dition would b rev?aled than even that which was exposed during th1 latter jea:s of the Grant adnilnitra turn, not exclusive of the dlsgnicefu. credit mobilier affair which be smirched the escutcheon ot many men of prominent e In national at fairs at that time. It will bo noticed, howevr, that the developments resulting fron an investigation of the Mlley charges !eun to bear out the remarkable in dlctment of congress recently n.nde by Representative Cary of Wiscon sin, reciting that nt all time con gressmen culd be teea lu every part of the capital In cloe conference !th the attorneys of special lutcr ts. and that if th people were n ade thoroughly aware of wU.U Is going on an army ot 10,000,(KM) men would march immediately on Wash ington. While a toiucwhat exaggerated -ta. 'inent. it served to impress upon the ruder the real gravity of th situation. The country Is ripe tor aaottiei such poll tli-al upheaval as that which n arked the electiou of Andrew Jack son to tho presidency. Whether Jt will occur no man kuoweth. It ought to occur. 1ong coutrol of the government be one party breeds corruption aad it becomes so common iw to provoke 'ittle comment. It Is botueUni Mwrcely recogulzed when confronted face to face. It spreads from tte majority to the mtuority party's ,-.'-ei'!!taU s who are in office Th s is tvt " . d 'n the UUoy laves- gi cr Tv -c ''avc bten other In- Ii V f i Vv ' IV1 i' tf cxtcuMve Is r f i : i fc j crlMf He recent promote Uiu Interests of u candidate whom lie favored. Ho ha bribed the pre. has appointed more member of the corps of Wnnhlngtou correspondents to federal positions than all of his predecessor com bined. "Write a biography of Hie president and pull out a consulship,' was the remark of a cynic. The national apltal needs a hrooni. Oklahoman. IN COUNTY COURT NUMBER OF FINES IMPOSED AND SENTENCES PASSED TO WORK THE ROAD The decree hns gon rort from the county Judge thnt on and I'ftor April 1 the county chain gnng will be organised and prisoner convicted lu the county court at this and pre vious tonus who were entenrod to Jail will bo compiled to work tho county roads tinder the supervision of J. 1 McClatchv and I). K. Hook er. It I th Intention of tho county Judge nnd commissioner to give the people of Carter county good roads. Tho present term of tho county court will give this county n good road gang If the good work Is kept up. The following cases havo boon dis posed of by thnt tribunal since noon yesterday: Con Morten, charged with soiling whisky, pleaded guilty and was son fenced to nay a fine of filO and serve thirty days on tho road. The caso against (Seo. Camel. charged with selling whisky wasdls missed by county attorney provided the defen'dant pays tho costs. Tho caso of It. A. Cox was con tinned for tho term. A domurror to tho Indictment In the case of tho stato vs. h. T. Itus sell, chnrgotl with advertising wills ky, was filed and tho caso argued. County Judge Mason hns taken tho matter under advisement. Tho caso against Nora Wilson and Susio PaterBon, charged with pros titution, was called. Tho caso was dismissed as to Suslo Patterson and Mrs. Nora "Wilson entered a plea of guilty and fined $50 and the costs. The caso of the stato vs. Orlnltcd field, charged wim ren::iig a house that Is used as a houso of 111 fame, was dlstnlssod. It appearing (o the court that Mr. Hedflold has had no connection with tho rental of tho house. The Jury In the case against Steve Urown. charged with vagrancy, re turned a verdict ot not guilty. i Tho case of the state vs. W. H ' Roberts, permitting house of pros tltutlon. was dismissed by county attorney on showing made by tho defendant. Jim Steen pleaded guilty to sell ing liquor and was sentenced to pay a fine of ?50 adn seYve thirty days j In Jait or at work on tho roads. Jim Steen nlso pleaded guilty tomalu tnlning a nnlanc and was fined 1 The caso of the state vs. U. Hardy Is on trial. Tho greatest mistake some people ever made was In electing to be born. Uven their dyinit doesn't square things. Guild's Conation Unchanged Hot. ton. Mas , March 20 Tho con dition of Go. Guild is utuhangcJ today. THE MARKETS FURNISHED DAILY THROUGH H T. RUTHERFORD COTTON EXCHANGE. Spot Market. Uverpool mid. export 1000. 5 SO; sales C00O. Liverpool Futures. Open High Low Ctoe Vest M-A hMi 5.lti 5.414 5 40 5.39 M-J 5.44 5.40 5.44 5 44 5 39 J-A 5.40 5.43 5.39 5.12 5 30s New York Future. Opn High Low Close ..10 07 10.0S 0 TS 9S1S2 . ,10.03 10.03 9 73 9 7S-79 9.S 9.-70 9j50 9.52-53 Ye" 9 97 9.9o 9.KS May Jiy Oct New Orleans Futures. Opn High Low Close Yest . .10 21 10.24 9.93 9 95-99 10.1 ..10 15 10.H 9 90 9 94-95 10.11 May July Chlc30 Grain. Open High Low Close Yes. Wheat May 9' July P" Oats Mav i" "t Juty Ct P." S9fs !- 95'. 9'i'b 0 ", C7- C4 OS', 03 IN DISTRICT COURT SEVERAL DECREES OF DIVORCE GRANTED MOTIONS IN CIVIL CASES. Tho work of tho district court to day consisted mostly of liberating mlsmated couples nnd henrlng mo tions to transfer cases and demur- rors to both answers and complaints t n various cibcr suits. In tho ca-. of M. Mlsoll vs. tho C, O. &. O. Ky, a petition for tho re moval of tho mibo to nnother county was filed, nnd also tho bon,i for costs. In tho case of P. Jonos vs. Tho C. O. & (J. railroad company, a petition for a removal of tho case to an other county was filed. Annlo ,C. Rrown vs. Salllo Howell, demurrer to cross complaint was filed ns was also a demurrer to cross an swer filed and tho caso continued. J. V. lllcdsoo vs. U. M. Harris, mo tion to transfer the caso was over ruled, to which tho defendant ex cepted, and the caso set for hearing March 23. An nmondod petition in the case ot Tom Hoblnson vs. tho Ardmore Oil nnd Milling company was filed. Tho caso of W. A. Dillard vs. tho Ardmoro Loan nnd Trust company was continued by agreement ot coun sel. Tho caso of Wosthelmor Sz Daube vs. tho St. lxmls and San Francisco railroad company was continued by agrooment. The case of W. A. Turner vs. tho A. & C. railroad company was itlS' missed at cost of plaintiff the case having boon settled. In the caso of W. I.. Hates vs. J. H Osborne tho answer was stricken out nnd a Judgment for tho plaintiff rou dored. W. A. Watts vs. .1. H. Iloone. death of Watts, suggested to tho court and permission given tho local represent atives to continue tho suit. A docrco of dlvorco was granted Alpra Mcl.eod In the case of McLcod vs. Mcleod. Ilucknor Hums vs. Hoso Johnson, tho demurrer of the defendant was ovorruled to which tho deefndant ex cepted. One 'vltno9 was sworn in the ense of Rosa Murphy vs. Ruben Murphy. Mystery Friday Night We want $200,000 worth of farm loans and can pay out the money the day papers are signed. If you want a loan come to sec us. You get your money quicker, cheaper and on better terms. You oet what you borrow when you want it. BURWELL & DEXTER BANKERS NATIONAL BANK I39I&I!1KHH2SBI J. L. Riggins Col. Sidney Suggs W. J. Mil burn L. J. Milburn RIGGINS-SUGGS, MILBURN GO. Farms and City Property r 1 OFFICE IN POTTERF BUILDING. COMPLAIN AGAINST SANTA FE FILED BY DRUMMERS IN ARD MORE FOR BEING AWAKENED LONG BEFORE TRAIN TIME. Complaint has neon filed with tho corporation commission against the Santa l'e rnllroad by several parties from this city alleging that the op erator nt night generally goes to sleep nnd that tho leaving tltuo ol tho trains as posted on the bulletin is not correct. Tho drummers of this section dislike to have their slum bers disturbed until within a few minutes of tho leaving tlm,3 ot the train. Tho complaint as mndo Is as fol lows: "Ardmore, Feb. 15. "We, tho undersigned weary, way worn travelers woro awakened this morning by tho night clerk of th? hotel nt 1:20 o'clock to onei tin north bound Santa Fo train, due hue ". 5:10 a. m. Tho cleric In chaige of the hotel stated that ho v.n informed by tho operator thnt pie tra'n .va' on time that this Information was post ed on tho bulletin. It develops that said train was one hour and thirty minutes late. Therefore, wo woro call ed two hours and ten minutes before train time. Wo, therefore, hereby en tor a protest nnd in (loin.; so wo think wo aro not only benefiting your company but the general public, four operator was asleep when tin hotel tho train. The depot Is a block from the hotel." (Signed by J. S. Lehman anil eight others. Tho railroad company hns been served with noUco to answer the com plaint within ten days after April 10. A Sudden Death. W. A. Denny, aged "S years, died late yesterday afternoon near the ten mllo well west of tho city, while en route to the homo of his son, C. K. Denny, who lives near Wild Horso. Mr. Denny came in yesterday after noon from Arkansas to visit his son, a farmer, In this section of the coun try, nnd was riding homo with tho son In company with one of hU daughters and his wife, when tho old gentleman was attacked with a case of heart failure and died. The funeral was hold this afternoon at Lono Grovo with Interoment In tho Lone Grove cemetery. Fresh fish nnd oysters received da.Iy at tho Grand Leader. BUILDING 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 given our most careful attention. D. A. Johnston WELL I) KILLER I have Kasollno power nnd' the best rlj? for drilling of nnyoiu In this section. I Kunrnntci' water or live hundred feet. Kigiitccn years experience In drilling. Prices reasonable. Write me If you want any work in my line. D. A. JOHNSTON, Arilm re, Okln. WHO MAKES LENOX SOAP ? The Proctor & (inmhlu Company. Whore is their factory? At Kansas City; also tit Cincinnati What sort of factories have thoy? Tho host in tho country--tho cleanest, tho brightest, tho most modern. Do thoy make any other kinds of soup? Yes, Ivory Son)) and P. & G. Naphtha soap. What is Ivory soap prin cipally used for? The bath, toilet and for lino laundry. What Is P. it G. Naphtha soap used for? For quick, easy washing especially by women who do their own work. And Lenox soap what is it Uhod for? For washing clothes, uislies , iwuiiuia, uuuiii etc. It is so cheaj) that you can uso it freely without feeling that you aro waste ful or extravagant. For sale by all grocers. Tyler S Simpson Co. Ardmore, Oklahoma LOAN ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA r 1 PHONE 726.