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M Ardmore, Friday, April 10 ,1908. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE The Daily Ardmoreilc BY THE mwm PtBUSHIHG C0MP4NY. jIDNEY 8UG38, PretldtnU . I. I1YHNK VIcp-l'ri'JlilMit II.T. NIHRKTT . HiTrHnry-Treswrrr Directors-Sidney ". 1-eeCniie. W. V. Wliltlliii'ton. I'- I" "' T- lllwl'- W Dirk. J. I". KiiMry. Jtntrred nt ttio I'oHtnfflco at Ardtusru Hfi Second Class Mnttor. Official Paper for Carter County If it i.s in tlio Ardmoreitu it is login. UT76m If tlm hunkers of Oklahoma will swt hatilo na hp Hah suggested and rally to his snnport In Uils matter, which shove all else la certainly to their Individual lnterf-at, the requirements would surely b uccoini1lth(Kl. We want It distinctly understood Ihnt the columns of tbs Ardmorcito arc nt the service of the bnnkors In this matter, ami also ull others Interested In law and order and the upbuilding of the new state. STARTLING, IF TRUE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tht DJIy Ardmore.lt Onn Woek 16 Gnu Month 60 Ouo Year w The Weskly Ardmorelte. I'er Your, y Mnl' l 00 IIIt Vnntl.H f0 Three MuutliH 26 Phones. Business Mnnagor'a Ottlci 5S City Editors Olllce 6 uk Distance f'3S Ardmore, Friday, April 10 ,1908. i.inuf "h.ii ii Hunker Ulllnitsly 1 another indication that the terrlto i ,1 ouris haw been Improved upon. U..' Taft managers In Ohio nre i thing overtures of peace to the I -.ik.r following under the belief t it. unlet a truce can be patched ,,. ijuicUy Uw republicans will sure , . .se the stat In the coming Mou. o-fro M i-kogo la blooming one of the ! -t known export cities In the state, i.i-t Tuesday two whole car lends of ttir were shipped north for con suu.ptlon and an effort la now being i..tdt- to find a market In Kansas for a cor load of I'erunu. Phoenix. (rK) Arbor Day Is being observed to d.iv throughout Missouri, In accord ance -n 1th the proclamation of Oov ti ,..r Folk, who urged that citizens . i.. rlly. as well as teachers and j- 1 children, mark tho occasion Lv planting o( trees, shrubbery : :.oeri. ca T - - utilisation of water In the ' ta valley for power purposes of the proolems to be solved promoters of the Interurbaa -.- ihat If to Im ballt between Chick md Sulphur. The immense poi : of such a scheme are aet out ::. promoters of the road in - ; rt pectus. i'.udes continue to fall thick It Is reported from Washington that members and senators are much stirred by an alleged authoritative statement that the president has stold that ho would veto a public building bill If congress should fall to provide for the construction of to battleships. There Is not the nl.ghtest doubt, says the Washington report, that lroMent Itwwevelt mptfe this threat, startling as It Is to hir a president threaten another btimeh of the government than fiat of which he belongs. Oi.lv the strongest cnnflrmntlon, howcrtr will convlnca the public i t ui the presllont has made su-i a ttm-ar, stre.i:" . i nt errat3 though h ma ybe. It would be a violation of both taw and propriety. The veto I or can oniy rightly lie bromtht Into play b reason of executive ob jection, on stated grounds of uneou tltiitlonallty or repugnance to pub lic policy. Should It prove n fact that he has made such a threat, and should he actually carry it Into ef fect. Impeachment should follow. Oklaboman. DELAWARE'S WARNING. The Houston l'o t says Delaware Ik only a small stale, but she Im fx. cvedlng bold, as evidenced by the ac tion of the ropubltonn statu couven tlon held at IViver on thu Tth In sbtnt In declaring for tariff revision and defeating by an overwhelming majority a resolution directing tlio delegate to the natlonul convention to vote for Socrotnry Tuft for thu presidential nomination. The action of the Delaware con veil tlon serves to recall the oxperltmc of Blljah after he had fled to tti wilderness for his life from the ange I of Queen Jezebel, and out of th prophet's experience (ho considerable element of reformers In the republl ran party should draw hope and Insp ration. It In recorded that after KlIJa had hid himself in h eave In th mount of (iod and manifested evory Intention of continuing there In d apalr, "the word of the Lord catno to him, and He said to hlui, 'What doet thou here. Klljah?' And said, ! hhve been very Jealous for the IrfOrd OoI of hosts: for the chll dreu f Is-el huve forsaken Th eoveii.mt. tlimwn d'wii Thine altar 1 i 1 -llllll 'I'lillte prophets with the nm l ft ..: : Uf upon the historical Alamo. T. .s ancient chapel, which was the none of that heroic sacrifice of ! u- patriots for the sake of liberty, Bword; and I, even I only ' r to ears seen waged .iImhii . tt. .i fierce conflict of warrmii r.ie - uf women uomposlng the l)au;li uf tbe Kepubllc. At la-t in ..inur intervened and took pn.i ii In the name of the state. Now adventurous bad boi. lr. ,vk nr. i the sacred structure ami mo-.t f I "luujly rob the cradle of lilierty it ' !' Some of the suKriltlou ie i'. e that the Alamo wilt h1wu be a p'.aco of trouble. and they see my life, to take It away." The Inspired pen then goes on to give Uie details of how the Uinl (lot I demoiixl rated In various way ills mighty power and the mysterious manner in which It operates to ier- form 1IU wondrous ends. After the leslred Inspiration had been made n the poor, discouraged old proph et, the ljnl told him: "Co, return on thy way to the wilderness of Damascus; "d when thou content, iiolnt llnsnr, o be king over Syria; ml John the son of N'mshl nlm It thou anoint to he hlng over Israel, nd Kllshu the son of Shaphat of Ab Imeholu shall thou anoint to be prophet in thy room. Anil It ahull come to pHss, that him that escup- th the "sword of Hasael shall Jehu slay; and him that escape th from the sword of Jehu shall Kllshn slay. et I line left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not iHiwed unto .al, and every mouth which hath no' klssid him." Bo taking the abovo lesson, design od to he an Inspiration to the faint hearted righteous of all ages to re new their hopes, don the armor of active service and go forth to bat tie against the hosts of Iniquity, the more than seven thousand tariff reformers In the republican camp nt every state in the union should Im mediately bestir themselves like men, u their party councils and the leaven of good doctrine that they Inject Into the party will keep on working until, If It dues not bring to the surface as their next nomi nee for the presidency a sincere re former, It will at least so thorough ly permeate the consciences of the rank and tile of the party, and of the Independent voters of the coun try, that the election of the real tariff reformer to lie put forward by the democratic convention that meets nt Denver in July will become an easy matter. The republican party Is fust head ing towards the bruakurs uy contin uing Its jHillcy of ditllyliiK with the overu helmliiK demand for a sweeping reform of the present system of tar lit laws, but If that element In the party opiotiod to such temporizing with a great Issue will but remem ber that "faith may rise Into mira cles 'of might,'' they may by ev erting themselves strenuously stay Its utter rout. If they may not pre vent Its defeat In the coming cam palgn. 04.0 SKIRMISH IN THE HOUSE CANNON AND PAYNE HAVE FEW WORDS REDUKE FROM THE CHAIR DRINGS RETORT. Washington, April 0. A few min utes before thu houao took a ream today Speaker Cannon and the major ity lender, Mr. Payne. etiKagod i n shnr.) exchange of words. Tlio Inci dent occurred In connection with the consideration of tho bill to promote the snfo transportation of explosives In tho course of tho dobato on that measure Mr. Williams severely critic Ised the action of tin speaker In d clartug a quorum preset when In fact ho said a quorum was not prea ent Ho was declared out of order on an objection by Mr. Sherman. M I'nyne rose, and It soon became cvl . dent he was making remarks forcln to the bill. Mr. Shitl.j of Kintikkyj promptly cnncit mm io oruer. aim iue speako,' sustained Mr. Shuley, H.ayltiR "Tho chnlr sustlan the point of tip tier, hut trusts thntthcBentlcman from New York will set a Rood example to the house," whereupon tho dem ocratic sldo applauded. 1'rocoodlnB with sonio cmbarr.iR.. inotit, Mr. Payne said that havltiR ruled that ho was not In order It wa.. not necessary for the speaker to muK any further suggestion to him Hi then began a speech In favor of tht bill, but Speaker Cnnnon brt tight tin gavol down with omphaMs and di olared the houao In recess under the special rule. -oo- s. M. Tracy, n special agent of tin- t'nlted States department of ' a ( u ulture, hi imiw III Southwest I T. .ik Investigating the results of I cTlmeut In the raising of par.i i !.!. and guinea, grass. Ho reports that the experiments In para griifM have been wry successful On the famous King ranch, tho largest raueh I owned by a single person In Atner-1 t a. para grass has yielded elgh- ! te ii ions to the acre and Is a very ii .e forage. It possesses the nutri tive value and many of the qualities i alfalfa and yields even larger re- i lui-iih The guinea grass, although leiding not quite the proportion, U j u success, and southwest Te-.i- is the richer by two jibh forage l I An article In today's Ardmorelte le aded "A Ranker's Plea for Aid is vuithy the consideration of ever; i ader of this paper, and the ititUie - 'imild be in the hands of ever; n iiiher of our leglslaturo front ;v- i nor Haskell to clerk, and everv in'.eliiKent business man in the state r Oklahoma. It contains truths un it. nUhlc, and the writer sets torth i urly Ills object, vix: protection of b.inlvlug houses from a clum of crlm inuls, who liavu utter dUrecnrd of life or limb of thu protector or puardlim of the people's wealth in aukitig houses or on express e.u certainly a luHitlmate aud not unreas onable request. In tho tuilo-ilrHtuat.c iv nt". o' of pnsint k. lut.i c ir,- j 'jc ,rd 'vo f jutid a tlio f jr iojj nloiij; fie line utifiKCSted by Mr lar'lu, and tho Ardmorelte btlkvis PREMIUMS WITH LENOX SOAP No uuh'i'd liitnl of soap. it isn't that Lenox Sotiti i.s a prizo in itself. It is sold at a fair price. It is cut full weight. And in order to get you to bijy it, it h not neces sary for the manufacturers tf oiler brass jewelry, dolls ot " t r u c k " of a similar nature. In this world, nobody over gets something for nothing. Soap manufacturers who give premiums include tho cost of the premiums- or reduce the weight or qual ity of the soap. In any event, YOU pay for tho premiums, Don't nmko any mistake about that. For sale by all grocers TYLER S SIMPSON CO. Ardmore, OKla. Members of evangelical churches who often sing the simple, touching hymns of Ira 1). Sankey may not known that the famous partner of tho late I). Ii. Moody Is now over "0 years old and a helpless Invalid at his home in llrooklvn. Added to this affliction his eldest sou hits become Insane from a religious mania and Is now In an asluni. oo THE MARKETS BY A CLOSE MARGIN SENATE REFUSES TO CONCUR IN BILL MAKING CARD PLAY ING FINABLE OFFENSE. FURNISHED DAILY THROUGH E. E. GUILLOT COTTON EXCHANGE. Spot Market. Liverpool steady; mid. Ti.t'iO; iditO; export .1110 New Orleans steady; mid sales 1(10; f o. b 750. New York Mid. Hl.Sfi. sales 10V. ; M .1 .1 A S M.iv July Del May July O. t Liverpool Futures. Open High I.ow Close Yost .MM .MM 6.21 5.2.1 ii 2.1 .1 21 r.2l 5.2!i 0 It! S 17 &. If. fi.17 (Juthrle, Okla.. April 9. Society may now iitontiio more ireeiy. i ne senate today refused to concur In the hotiio amendment to the Ithod die Smith anti-gunibllng bill, which made It a crime to play whist or euchre for a prise, punishable by r flue of from $10 to $50. When the bill came back to the senate It was referred to Judllcary committee No for recommendations as to what action should be taken on tho housi amendment. The committee recom amended by a vote of 5 to 1 that the senate, agroe to allow the house amendments except the one mention ed, and refuse to agree to that. The committee's teport was adopted, IK to 1". it Is HOW lip to a lollfereliei committee to thrash out the ilitfer mice between the houses on ilia point. The house refused to recede from Its amendment by the equally uariovv margin of 11 to 11. Many of tue friends of the amend meut, however, voted to recede fo fear that Uioy might kill the entire bill. The bill eattio up ngntn in th senate Just before adjournment, when the friends of the house amendmeii discovered by a count of noes that enough of the opposition had left t give thorn a majority and put tlirotigl a uiotlou to rcconsldur Uie voto by which tho cotuiultteo report was adopted before the other side knew wluit was ii.i. Then a motion was miulo to concur In all of the house amendments ,but vvas successfully combatted by tho opposition on tho lHilut of order that tho bill aud Kb amendments could not be considere when they were not in tho possession of tho senate. Finally, at 0:30 th friends of the aniendmeuts yielded to an adjouriiient, leaving it a substan llal victory for tho opisisltlon. New York Futurei. Open High IiOw Close . . ! 10 y.u 0 31 . . .u o 45 y.ai .. u..(." m.i i o:ii YM y.c-:i7 9.10-11 y.ri7-3s New Orleans Futures. Opn High lovv Closn Yost 9 71 9.77 9 tl9 9.70-72 9.t'm 9 7 0 9 152 9.03 151 9 3.1 9 10 9.32 9 :3-;M Chicago Grain. Open High ixiw Close Yes, Wheat May ...90 91' S9V, 91 H July . M 5 S8 Oats M iv ... 5314 R2'i Inly .. '.s '.ri 15S, tRM, Corn May ...t57', C7i C7 G7!, Hr. J C. ltoinns aud wife of D.Uton, On., are in the city visiting the fam ily of J. IX Utno on 13 street north west, Dr. ltolllns will possibly locate hare, as lie Is on a prospctlnR tour, while ho enjoys a lino practice back oast, he thinks there nro greater op portunities In the west, the doctor will visit Dallas. Ft Worth. Oklaho ma Cly ai d a fivv other western cities beforo locating. Antiquity uf the Concus. The bleu nf the census u mIiikvI n old us lilstni'.v ItM'lf K i nu Aiiiiimn ol Utfypt ti'ok II t-eusui of III peede .'sm years befnte Christ The Athenian Milou estiiiihed II i-ciisik lor Hie pri jxHieof laelhtatlliK teMitiuli We learn that hIm.iii it;t It i' ServiiM .luhu tiMik n eli"iH of li'i'lie I'lirliu- tin I'lltios of the ilitrk niteN the i cumin drop ptsl lut ol llvlmt. but vvii revive' Hgnlii nlwiut the lioglunliii: of the eihl eelitli icnturv. J. L. Kifigins Col. Suliuy Sugys Arthur Adams Homer Adams RIGGINS, SUGGS, ADAMS REALTY CO. Farms and City Property Plenty of money to loan on city and country property. I r OFFICE IN POTTERF BUILDING. PHONE 726. MONEY TO LOAN 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 see us. You get your money quicker, cheaper and on better terms. You get what you borrow when you want it. C3TIVE ARE AGAJV MAKING LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY WITHOUT DELAY BURWELL & DEXTER BANKERS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA HI WHY 13 IT? Ml Folding n Coat. Here U the way to told a imin' coat when yuti want t- path It in u box or a trunk. Lay the t nit out per fectly tint. rlKlit side up. Spread the Kleevert nut Miiiuithly. then fold them liuek to the cIIkiw until the Inii touiK of the cuffs are even with tin collar. I'ohl the revets buck nuil dou ble the coat over, folding It on the center senm. .Smooth out all wrinkles and lay It on u level surface In the trunk. Fifteen Hollars In Her Inilde Pocket. MndKe- What did Molly mean by snyliiK that Joining the Audubon bo elety wan a cood business proposition? Marjorle The dues nro only $5, while a hat with featheri on It costs ut least $20.-UarMr's Weekly. Subscrlbo for the Ardmorolts. Cannibal Trout. In small streams trout of two pound et over utmlly btcoine cnnnlbnN and live entirely on their smaller brethren Such trout will not lis st s fly. Lou- That each month in all tho host homes in this country, on the library table, and in every club reading room, you find the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE It is because it keeps you in touch with those great public and human movements on which the American family depends. It is because its stories arc the best published anywhere. It is because its illustrations in color, and black and white, set the standard. It is because its articles arc the most vital and interesting. It is because there is something in each copy (or every member of every American family. A YEAR'S FEAST 1800 Beautiful Illustrations. 1560 Pages of Reading Matter. 85 Complete Stories, 75 Good Poems. 50 Timely and Important Articles. 1 000 Paragraphs presenting the big news oi ihe "World at Large." 120 Humorous Contributions. 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