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THE DAILY AHDMOREITE. . Ardmore 'onday, June A 1S06 4 Foun lie Pail!) Jttimotlc. .Every Day Except 8aturdy Dy THE ARDMOREITE PUBLI8HINO COMPANY. ldney Sugg President a K Byrne Vice-President X A. ilagland Managing Editor 4. rentrcau Wisdom.. Associate Editor f r. Kai'oy Business Manager N6t4(4ffOLABEL Ardmore, Monday, June 4, 1906. Tlio Ardmorelte la In receipt of n rani anncimclng that .lame V. Zeve ly, Jamea W. Olvein .ml IMgar Sw'ih have aaswc.ated Iheinrelvui m the practlco if law In Muskogw. tinder tho llrm name of Zevely, Olvens and Smith. Hjwln'a king. AlnboDao. and hit wlfo, IhH Prlnceea Una. are to be eon RrotHtated oh their eseae frcm death at the handa of the llend who threw tho hoinh at (he marriage jmraalon nnd hlllwl some I'M-n or mor peon Till a la tlio second time that Alphonso has narrowly eanwiJ ath. Unco oj fnrtrnt l'arla wlillo driving with the pftwldent of tho French, a bomb wi thrown which exploded In Lie Imme diate presence of the tiM but for tunately tiMthor l.o nor Loubet wore hurt. Monnrchlal forma of government may bo objectionable; canra, cmper ora nnd klnga may be tyrant, but It In cowardlv to cause their death by violence. Ther la no good reason to put Alphonso to death. That ho was boru it hint; la no fault of Ills. Hy a largo majotlty the Spanish people jircrcr a monarchy to any otbor form or government, and It Is not for one man or sot or mon" lo Judgo and con demn a ruler to death. Assaselna hurt tho cause of liberty by audi acta. Alphonao la u young man and Juat entering the nrenn of noeslbllltlpa. He Is kind and nmlalde and seems to bavo tho beHt lutereita of hi aubjecla at hoarL Tho liomb throwor ,lf he Vna attempting to kill the king and rmeen, utterly failed In bis object, llo did succeed, however, In killing n number of Innocent people whose death will not advance any cause It wna n cowardly anil Infnmou deed nnd tho perpetrators should be made to suffer tho extremo penalty of the law THE FORTY i.xTH STATE I t . i ... .1 . ... . u it I tit ' i t . till I. 1 1 ' t .1' . " ' ' lip Mlmrflv luluiltt..! to ti'" union !ik the fcrty alxth state. A dtawutcb trom Waahlnxon la lo the effect taat an agreement has been reached ao to modify one of toe aenate amendment to the statehood bill aa to remove the last Important obstacle to the paas age of the bill, and that the effect III be the admission of Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory a the itate of Oklahoma. There la no part or the country that will not be gratified at that. The domain to be embraced in (be new ate Includes a land area of r.,880 sijuare miles. There are but U tatea of the existing IB with a gtent rr nrea. and Oklahoma will be larger than all of New England by nearly a.ooo square mile. Prom the few thousand persons who rushed Into the Cherokee atilp In ISM the population o( Oklahoma haa grown to mere than mio.omt, and with that of the ir.di.m Territory atreat at lease i.ooo, oo. That represents less than 23 per aonf to the square mile, a density below that of every state west of the .Mississippi except Florida and Below the density of the whole country. In natural resources It Is away be yond New ICngland, but, with a den sity eTfnal to the density of that see tlcti, It would have a isolation or 0.600,000, greater than the population or any state In 10 oxcopt New York. At the rate or growth that has pre vailed during the past five yoars In the two territories, Oklahoma may reasonably expect some approach to a population ot C.600,000 witnin mo next 10 years. The combined growth or tho territories since 1900 Is clenily Indicated In the following table, bawwl upon na reliable figure as are acces sible: Mtnufiuitum: OM'iUI Wai-i-rn.r VattlM lf ttriwlUPtll.. Acrlculturr: oiru. uudh Wlira. Iihi'l.-.- 0I. tiabla r,it!i-. tiutirl liny, lotin Cotton. Imli .. . Iltllrnail. mtlto Ilnnk. lutliiMl: Numtir I)(nolt . ropuiniou - Area - - 1K4 li.tu.svi tie.nt.ii7 lt.l3l.SM lll.iMltT tl.MT.IM IIMtt.JM JI.I.M1 H.W.TII SH V MM SI l.Tt.l S J.Ttl.TT MT3 ill TIO.OM 1.0WI W.S10 Klrat of all, It may be noted that, with imputation more than doubling, the railroad jnlleage hna Increased from 2390 to 5273, or by 2S7I miles, more thm 119 per cent. In tlu- five years the rallrwd mileage of the i.. i, .' ii ' In thi' ti r . . t r : i . , i ; t i i' "f molt; than ' ' miles a jcar, has been about c l" elgtitb of the Increase in the wli:. country. The number of uatlrm.il banks haa tqore than ittiadrtipled. in ereaslng fnmi 61 to 241, whll th- lr deposits ha v.) tncraed from $6.26t ) mi to 130,110.000, an nflrance uf rn.re than 472 pur cent. Uanklng flKUroa re llect the general progress. This ap peans notably In manufacturing in dustries, says the Manufacturer' Record. The census of 1000 showed In th two territories 1969 manufacturing es tablishment, with a capital or I. 978.000, with 87S wage earners and with products valued at $10,974. What It known as the 18-05 cenu. dealing with figures brought down to December 31, 190 1, confined Its ..m rasa to manufacturing establlshni' -conducted umlor what Is known the factorr system, and exclu :in; nelghborhootl Industries and h.ml trade. The 1906 figure are ii"', therefore, to be compared with t! Inal census figures ot 1900, but the census bureau, ror purioes of r ta parlson, rovlsed the 1900 figures, cilm tna'lnic nearly 1200 eatabllshmtrotK. nearly $I,oon,ooo of capital, about K.' wage-earneru and more than I,"'V 000 worth of products. In that way a basis for snfo comparison was thus obtained and It shows an Increase In the number of establishments from 495 to 1123, or 028, equal to nb.mt 127 per cont; In capital from $1,054, 391 to $10,124,117. or $12,07n.02C. equal to 297 per cont; In tho value of producta from $S,133,93C to f 24.139. 107, or $lCf2nr..l71, equal to 200 p"r cont, and in the number of wag earners from 23S1 to 5450. or 3'i75, equal to about 120 per cont. Conipnrisonn In agriculture have within them the confusing olement of bad seasons and, In two or three Items, the use of figure later than 1900. nut It Is gratifying lo note that while the showing for wheat nnd Irish potatoes may not be as satisfactory as one might Infer from the soli ca pabllitles of the slate thnt Is to bo, Its production of corn Increased wttn In 'the Ave yoars from 32,027,250 to lio.442.3CS btibhels, of oats from 8, PS7.990 to 10,974,438 bushols, of hay from 390,570 to 493.098 tons, and or Itrtn frnm ftSO.042 to CIS.92 bt'- t'f 5f'0 nounds each. Its cotton prcdup tlon and only a beginning hau really Some Good hmgs THE GOOD WORK STILL GOES ON This weok will nifain bo interesting to the purse wise shopper at Ardmorts fastest tirowimi store. Every department is being sifted and the choicest of bargains arc being displayed for your benefit. This week we will show you some values in Table Linen, Towels. Nnphins, Lace Curtains, Shirt Waists and SjIKs. e will also continue the White Waist Materials nnd add some tempting things in hotions, don t fail to call this weeK, we will interest you. We will also show you Lace Curtains at one-third to one-half less than you ever bought them before. MONDAY,, TUESDAY MD WEDNESDAY You cannot overlook these Special Bargains. They arc actual Money-Saving Propositions-, bright, new goods, priced low enough to make it worth your whilc-lNVESTIGATEi Sensational Shirt Special Everybody knows EAGLE SHIRTS. They're pretty good Shirts for the money, and we've got a great big stock of them in every wanted Shirt material, and a variety of styles and patterns that can't be equalled in this neigh borhood: MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY we cut the price to accommodate our friends who appreciate a good thing. " t L-OOM TO WEARER. 1. 00 Eajrlo Shirt?, all now cootlfe:. . oh. SI. 50 Eti pip Shirts, all no- i-'oods T f Q Monday, Tuesdrty nnd Wednesday ... QjtC Monday, Tuesday Wednts my . . . 4? I . 1 Suspender Saving' Men's Gityot Suspenders, the genuine 0c article, nnd our entire line of handsome Lisle Web, with noucorodablotiinimingj, regular 50c goods, your choice? Mondav, Tuis- "ZQ day and Wednesday , L Ladies' Belt Bargain Whitewash Belts, gi't n'd niclcle buckles, a well made sightly 15c avtic e, special O Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday UL Women's Wearables Reduced Saturday morning wo received a shipment of Ladies' Waists nnd Shirt Waist Suits, bought of a manufacturer nt clearance prices these, together with our remaining stock of Waists and Suits, will bo offeied you MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at One-Fourth Off Former Prices Large Saving in Laces and Embroideries Our entire stock of Laces nnd Embroideries admitted to be the prettiest and most reasonably priced in the city will be on Spe cial Sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at I 4 Off X Off 1 I I Cotton Table Damask. 25c valtio l(n will go tills week at Z-UL 72 Inch Pure bleached Linen Da- maak, a good 76c value will be sold ft" tlilH week at UJ Largo rrlngwl Crotchet Towola. the 7flr 25c value, this week 4UL N'lce rrluel Huok Towels, a"VSSd week, pair ltJl Ilomatltched Huck Towela, a gool OHp 2(c Krade. R) tills Wit.. Z-UL Hofcular $1.60 value .JaQUic fold nap- Q ff Una, go tbla week, iloa ( J) 1 UU Pure Linen lkKik fe4rl,liiUM, ulce Q j J Z aUe, o till week, do Oi0 Wo will ahow .wi, ,life Ourtaius at 1-3 to 1-; la than. yiMi evar twiiaht tl'tr.i befoio." Nice Dohlnot Curtains, wartli $1.25, rj r go this weok, iwlr . U . . . . . . I JL Good $1.50 vnluo lace Curtains will ft rv go this weuk. iwlr tliUU A nice $2.M grado Lace Curtain. Q P A will he sold, pair pltUVj All COc slllta, China TafTeta and etc., Tflr. go this weok 0C 27-lnch Pongee Silk, worth $1. yard, (n govs thl week UL All $1. Silks In plain and two toin QQp elfcts. go this week OL lleautlful White Shirt Wat eta will b on display at about 1-3 leas then yon are asked for tliam elsewhere. Shirt Walht Patterns, embroider ed with the Mount Melllok, the $1.50 Q 1 AA grade, go this week M UvJ We still have a little of the $1.25. 90 Inch ntoaeheU Linen Sheotlng, OjT. while It laau, It will go at OtJL Other good tblnfta In Linen will be displayed for your insiiecttou. See our 30-Inch Linen I Jiwn, whloh will 1 r bo at 0 0L 3ii-lneh Handkerchief Linen, n good t(r 73c value, will go nt lUL For the Gentlemen We will again sell yon the $14.00 Dlue Serge Suita. coat, vet and CO H C pnnta, strictly all woil, only tpOtl u $5.00 Patent Leather Shoea. blucher ( J or or lace, Clover brand, this week )00u $4.00 Potent Loathor shoes, tho last Q'l Q C of a line, this week lOJ Gwits furnishings at prices unmatch able njiy where. Come and Get Your Share of These Specials n It you dou't trade here, better drop in and get acquainted with us now. Wo sell more goods tian any ether store in Ardmore. There's a Reason Investigate Westheimer & Daube COME ANY DAY THIS WEEK, YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE SAVING One Price ai 1 Spot Cash aa - -T narw h jm. I J u, y , f . , ARDM0RES FASTEST GROWING STORE OUR QUALITIES TELL-0UR PRICES SELL row hi n made there was 1a 1005 gnakr than thnt either of Arkansas, of Lo'ilslana, of North Carolina or of Tcnncssit In tho cotton belt jr.oper. The crop ot Texas tho greatest cot ton grcwlnfr state, was loss than rotir times as much, aud that of Georgia, whloh ranked second In 1903, was aomt thing more than twice as much. In com production the stato that Is to lie was exceeded only by Illinois, !w,i, N'tbrnfcka, Missouri, Knnsss, In diana. Texaa and Ohio tho Inst named it;.o raising only 2,000,000 bushels rmro Somewhat akin to agriculture Is tl'.e lumber Industry which Is yet to be developeJ In the new field. Tho two territories have a wooded men ot 24,4oo square miles and the growths lncludo plno, blackjack post- oak and more valuable hardwoods. Exploitation or mlrforals there has made some adyanco, tho output or coil ..bout doubling In the live years to more than 3,500,000 tons in 1005 nnd or petroleum Increasing irom 0500 barrels to l,500,C0O, with natural-gas development becoming a great er and greater aid to Industry. What the two territories have dono in the past tlvq years and what they aro now ore enough to compel their Immediate admission Jointly aa a state, and arc the sure promlso of the greatness or that region when to Its natural advantages havo been add ed tho advantago or full statehood en Joyed by somo or the most progress iva or American citizens. Senators Long or Kansas, and War ner or Missouri are embarrassed by tho demands or their time by pltixe or Oklahoma nnd tho Indian TenlU-r-lea, who were formerly residents or their states. These two senators have expressed themselves as belug ex ceedingly nnxlous ror statehood In order that they can have representa tion In congress. It may not be gen erally known, but It Is a fact that the two . territories have more con gressional business than Missouri and Kansas combined. Senator' yjjr ner says that he will vote rorfttntb hood.. In jio. matter what form tlj! moasuro may como to mm. He7l)rtS fens, however, that the matter bejswj tlod without having to tack the suf'' hood bill on to an appropriation)! 00 roc MININO TROUBLES IN OHIO. fdany Shoc ,Exchanned Powdsr Waited No One Hurt. Stcubonvlllo, Ohio, Juno 4. Armed guards no duty nt tho mines of the United Statos cortl company were am bushed by striking miners at 12:30 this morning, while marching from Glenns Run to Coal Hollow. Five hundred shots were fired and four per sons wounded, as far as known none wore killed. Tho minor are all for eigners. There was another contllct between tho miners and guards at Plum Itun, during tho night, and eighty shots were exchanged. T. E wciu uuuiiiiuieu anu on tnuii Ibu ute was. 31Jp i2du favc toftfcal. On a nljffiu hnSl ul giving Mfflgtogtiilfu!: gnMrsement of JW $!ul, Endorse McDougal for Deputy. The n-pulllcan club met pursuant to call TutMlay night for purpose of recommending someone ror tho nn Iiolntment or the oillce or Deputy U. S. Marshal made vaoant by the resig nation or W. II. Evans. C. L. Menlman aud It. D. McDougal were nominated and on taking ballot or of Mc- vote was hisit tilt tiuanlmoiu njwrsement 6f ,jW rainb.-Mn.llll Deputy McDofs'en an oill- Sr mr uie pasiwutcenroara. At ppfe time lie termiaJU deputy mar sKal under MarlEarstowo and work. ed out of Ardmore. Ho was also an officer In New Mexico and made an excellent official. Recently ho haa been -working hore at tho court house In tho capacity of balllfr. Ho haa 11 largo number of friends In this city who would like to seo him appointed to tho position of deputy at Madlll. New Planer at Hugo. Hugo, I. T. June 3. (Special) Tho Walton Lumber Co. or Guthrie, Okla., has recently bought largo tracts ot timber land In this locality. They nro now putting In a largo planer boro to Bhapj Use lumber beroro shli- Young, manngor of the miners was J"nBM to tholr ynrds ln Oklahoma. slightly wounded. All Is quiet today. Columbus, June 4. The "governor has ordered the fourth regiment to mobilize here to go to Jofferson county. J5, (10 and 'j20' coupon' boofcs at It will employ about thirty mon hero exclusive or the timber mon. Pants. All wool, all rlzes, cut out or high grade woolens, from 3.00 up- como first and havo pick. J. J. STOLFA, 2-7 -r .,. Jfeiwt Tailor. i