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Artfmore, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1907. POPE PLANS BIG SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL. . INSTITUTION WILL BE FOUNDED. ROME TO BE THE CENTER Will ..Push ..Catholic ..Education Throughout the" World and Main tain Dureaus In Various Coun tries of the World. London, Oct. 15.-Some more par ticulars regarding tho international educational Institution, founded by tho Pope, are being published In the Italian papers, and though the In formation they Impart can hardly be taken as authorltlvc tho troth of several of these articles having even been denied by Vatican officials, It Is now posslblo to form a fairly correct Idea of tho basic element of the Pontiff's plan. Home, It Is understood, win be tho centre of this great enterprise, which, according to one source, "will not only render it possible to obvl- uto the costly character of scientific ' researches, but will of Itself be a living apology for Catholicism." In I addition to tho actual members It will includo benefactors paying an-1 nual subscriptions or making a slnglo donation., as well as honorary I members drawn from tho leading representatives of science. In addi tion to tho centre or International bureau, it will have national offices In the different countries. Tho form er has been installed at tho Vatican Observntory. under tho management of Father Halgcn, who Is entrusted ' with tho execution of the scheme. According to the same source tho olili-ct of tho Institution la to nro-l .-!- .V... .,-...,., nt .nlnl.i, In nlf .. . ... . . ...... ... i... i.Hn..ni.nd Tuna. .iit.i.in.i t... to groups-namely, theology, Judicial, n 1 " i nnH.il niui i.pnnmr.lp. Hclnncos. his. : torlcal science, with Its subsidiary branches, and philology. The Instl- in , (itlnnU nn.1' "" - ....... grant subsidies to students and ser vants. Another publication mentions tho natural sciences as tho fourth cate gory In thu scientific labors of tho new Institution, which, It says, In tends to hold national and Inter national congresses annually. Claim ing to draw Its information from r..n,......,.. lini uin.n.l,i i,n n.n train nulled Into tho m'ent as to the spirlfln which tho j ..,,.,,.,. ha l.e.. founded: "What is most obvious is that in encour nglng such an lnstltuto tho Sover eign Pontiff remains faithful to tho spirit of his Encyclical, which has tho tendency to prevent oxegetlsts from historical science, with Its sub sidiary formulating doctrines oppos ed to revelation under tho great pro- work of Catholic savants, It 1111 tho work of Catholic savants, it will, I ns a matter of fact, direct their treasury department at Washington, labors and prevent their authors I A number of other Chlckasha peoplo from exceeding tho limits of revealed! had valuables on tho Ill-fated train, doctrine and placing themselves 'nibut tho $1 received Saturday Is tho opposition to IL In acting thus tho first claim that has been paid nt the - I ChlckaBha nostofllco Several of tho Women Inclined to Constipation H Women, owlne to their peculiar fnnei tlons, are prona to constipation, and tanco at Guthrie, has gono to Slither- many of their other ills are due to thla , , ..,. ,,- un win pnencn congestion In the bowels which fills th la,11' Ncb - whero h? CnRaf blood with Impure matter that permeate In tho real estnta business, until the entire system. In most cases foul hs health Is restored. "Patty" was MehlfkaTJ " - a way last winter, and was by constipation or Indigestion. (expected to die any minute. He re- Women should bo happy to Icarn of covered, however, and ono day camo remKlr that cure conulpatlooEDil Indigestion. , , . ... fonhln and that tin such other Imredtenti Mpurlfr slowly down tho street, loo leoDio the blood and tone up ll Iba dliettlTa on , ,n t,. uonnl alorles Ho was ThU romedr U l)r. Caldirelfs Srrup Pepetn. to tel1 "Is usual siorii s. nu which can bo buiwht t nr dru ttoro for .,.,( nven In a. mood to be Joked, tocei-aorllabotue. Women hare been carta. "ol 111 .. i themselves with thla remedr for sixteen jean. Tho most accomplished practical and the offer o rean ao itlll atanda to-dar. that . , , ..,.. v.,i" riu.nlli jou bur Ur. Caldwell'i Sjrup Pepiln with the Joker in Guthrie, .Ned uieaiiR, 2SZf!8U""l'"'uaAnY camo face to face with This .real hem laiatlra connxiund laespw "i.-nttv" With an expression of pro lan suited to the delicate ar'tem of women bo- eauseorttstrntlebuiiiromptaetlon.ltspleaaant found astonishment, Choadle exclaim Uste and lun-cdom from nrlplnir. Itdoesnot , ,., ,, , , ,,,,h iu ii weaken like puritatlves and cathartics, but ed: "Well, I'll bo damned! Is It builds up and strenzthena. It Is a guaranteed , )h . vml Hi(in dl0 when they permanent euro and should be a.i atcadllj In tr" tnat you 01un 1 ulu w,le" jour home ns In that of thousands ot others. Kni,i Vou did?" Then Cheadlo wills Women use tt themselves and glvo It to children "lu ' . . In preference to anr other laxative because II ta nered to a bystander that ho bolloved Suarantred to do what a good laiatlre should " i., , iun otJkoi nml o. and doej It gontlr. Mrs. Tiner. ol 838 Mc- there was a ghost In tho street, anil area Ave.. St. Iiuls. Mo., Is glad tosar that It ..,. n r Rljir cured her constipation and stomach trouble and l'assed on. K. t amr. recommends It to American womankind. She Ii -but one of ttiou tndt who are loud In praise ot It. Vou who tmvn never used it should begin to- Notice day. You will de jour freedom from sickness ....... to the day that jou start the use of Dr. Cald- ill who have not paid tho city wclfs Srrup I'einln. Your druggist will sell , ... .v ,, .,, jou ubottto under our absolute guarantee. .scavenger for their work will imme CQEC TECT T"" "tMn O try Or.CUd rtlLb IE.OI well'i SirrvD Pemln before buy ing can Hive a tret nmjlc bottle sent to tndr boms by aonrcitlng tut comaiiy. TMi cfer li to pmi fist the reticdy will do ti we claim, and It only cm to Uiom who bavo never Uktn It, Send for It If you have any symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel dilute. OenCeit yet most tlfecuvt Uiatns for children, women and old folks. A eiurinteed, permanent borne cut. THC PUBLI0 VCRDICT: "No Uiatlve So Good and Sura 81 OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PCPSIN." Tall product bsvi purity guarantee No. w, Wsshlngton, 0. Ci -PEPSIN SYRUP SO. 1 1 1 SalelwH falV eertl Ha. Hi. church will acqJlro Increased au thorlty In the world, and all sincere savants, true friends of progress, can not fall to approve of this noble Initiative." NEW STATE NOTES. George Hugnboom Is one of Harper county's boosters of I'ikos peak. A Kansas City packing firm has unloaded 4,000 sheep at Chlckasha for winter feeding, The hostler at the Chllocco Indian school has 10,000 bales of hay In his barn for winter use, Dennis Klynn has raado Chlckasha happy by saying that natural gas will be piped to that town If a right-of-way can be obtained. Ilerjuests of photographs of the nl fresco pcrformanoo of "Hiawatha," by Indian students of Chllocco, are re ceived from persons In Europe. A show that has been advertising' Itself In Greer county as a "moral circus" disclaims making any ref erence to prohibition under state hood In Oklahoma. An Enid policeman, whose first name was I'carl and wnoso last name was Jones has been given a leave of absence for "peculiar conduct In office," according to the Kaglc. "Pear!" would hooroo any man. The latest story, not written, how ever, Is that old Chief Spybuck, that rano old man, at Colllnsvllle, by ""stake at night drank a gallon of b'uo paint, and ever since lias been melancholy that he cannot bo cheered. Captain "Jake" Admire Is hostllo champagno becauso It costs so much, and al.v "because It will make & tnanor women drunk as a "blled" owl. and tho Intoxication will last over night lato the mlddlo of tho next afternoon." Chllocco Indian School Journal: .Mr. Kreeland, nlghtwatch, discovered a wildcat carrying off ono of our pigs ono night last month. He did 'not contest tho ownership of that particular pig. although ho said his tn0 sympathy was entirely with the rooter, Tho editor of tho Itwton News II P till 1 ll 1 11 II tfllOWS H COS-l tlllllC WllOIl! ,.. .,. n..,. ,i . nui., tin cooa If! llrnrn rnminir to UKia- homa many of us had formed tho . . - . . . ' conclusion that this was a ury anu, imrrmi witHtn of saiidv nralrle. Slnco i,i.. tMa i,.., ,.... ,.r.t ni,K- l"'" ' " illRpnverml It to be tho Harden miot - -- ,,f tl, -.-;,, Snulliwost. lint Jffl a vertlable paradise for wild ducks , at this particular season of the year. "Among tho many sights at tho Vi-luro Rtntlnn vus tenia V." says tho Tulsa World, "was an old-fashioned . l.n ,wnP,.fnllv smoked her tilim .-mil n.itlpiitlv watted for her train. Although sho had to wait station sho picked up her carpet bag and went on her way. Sho was going to .Missouri to visit rol-j atlves. having come from Oklaho-, . . , ,,. .Irynioro ono at tho expense of John Chlckasha Journal: Tho editor of, of Ila 0 this paper lost 1 in the Cimarron lo Qf Umol wrecic near.y a n- .nu. , ll nni.ll In in n nil. I y was - . tstered letter. lisi oaiuruay ;i check was received for $t by owner .of tho lost money from tho tho Jewelers In tho city had watch cases and diamonds In registered letters that reposo In the Bands of tho Cimarron. D. P. Smith, known to almost every man with a political accpialn- diately do so, or I will plaef same accounts in tho hands ot tho police. Yours truly, OSCAIl VAUGHAN, 6tf City Scavenger. Don't let tho opportunity to pur chase somo of thoso extra largo 0 cent school tablets slip by. 1 13 P. J. HAM SKY, Druggist, NEWSPAPER CHAFF Newspaper Chaff Your ship of life Is apt to ride A fair and cen keel. When Courage keeps tho oug'ne fires And Hope Is at tho wheel. Birmingham Age-Herald. "I'm afraid," sai .Mrs. Oldcastle, .Mr. Hnrklns would have been bet' ter off it he had never Inherited that money from his aunt. He Is rapidly ! oecomlng a voluptuary." "Do you think so?" replied her hostess. "Hut mebbo he'd of got that way anyhow. .Most mill begin to fatten up when they get along about his ago." Chi cago Ilecord-Hcrald. "Yes," said Hawktns. vmo had re cently bought some old silver at auc tion, "this Is the old Hawkins family plate." "Indoeiir said the observant guest: "but surely this Is an "A" engraved upon It." "Is It? o er yes, of course. Tho original Hawkinses wre English, you know." Tho Catholic Standard and Times. Wellesly, like many of tho col leges for women, was an especial object of Interest In tho early days to visitors from tho Old World. It Is related that an Kngllshman visit ing a (Jreck class was much Im pressed with tho fact that women could grasp the Creek verb. After ono student returned to her seat af ter correcting tho work of another at tho blackboard, ho exclaimed, aloud: "Hy Jove! and tho accents, too!" Harper's .Magazine. Andrew Carnegie tolls of an old DOI.MNS SIX VHC.K C.MWP CMKi Scoteh lady who bad no great liking for modern churcli music. On day sho was expressing her dlsllko of an anthem In her own church, when a friend said: "Why, that nntlicm Is a very an- clent one. David sung It to Saul." Weel, weell" Bald tho old woman. I noo for tho first time undcrstan Sau "row M Javelin at David U'llt'tl flin till! Rni- fnr.lilm" Arm. - -w - ,f there's anything "Undo Joo" f. nill, ii ......... """- '"' "", ,,, ,, . i.ii , i r I" ui.ii iu.ua.iUUOin.-i ui th Washington barber. "Shall I clTp your hair a little on tho ends, sir?" asked ;t colored "ton- soriaiisi oi tne statesman on ouu occai1'011' "Vou' havo t0." Knmted You'll have to," grunted "Undo Joo," "unless you've Invented somo I,u'"loJ by which you can clip It out w"hlch aru curl-- f sTiould prefer that all things except of course tc f"r utter silence. -Harper s Week. u u Bn M t g . ar ,lnlgu,fi T,le Me0 wag l0 Club. Tho characters were Mr. Drew and a gentleman whoso uamo Is not incidental to the story. Drow was asked by tho gentleman to what ho oweS his success in his choaen pro fesslon. Ho replied: "To Maurice llarrymoro's chald ren." "How so?" queried the hrdlvldual referred to above. "Well, you see, at tho end of their nightly prayers each of tho children liaH been taught by their father to say: 'Please, God, bless papa and mama, and make Undo JThn a good actor.," Chicago Inter-Ocean. Link I think U Is short for Lin colnIs an old darkey who frequent- ly does odd Jobs for somo neighbors of mine. Pato has continually frown ed on Liuk, utiU a few weeks ago j he burled his fourth wife. When ho I Ilrnt cnnio to do somo work after his lai-t bereavement, my neighbor dls cuetied all the details of tho funeral with him, In which he soenicd to take great satisfaction, ifTTd also sym pathized with him. "It must bo a great grief to you," Bho said. Link looked very sad. "Three wives Is dono died on my bands." he said. "I was grieved when they up and douo It, Yes'm, I cer tainly was grieved. And now my fourth wife has up and died, too. Yes'm. And I certainly was morti fied." Terro Hauto Tribune. Charles H Wilson, tho superintend ent of Alfred G. Vuh3urbllt. remark ablo stables, said at Newport of a groom he had discharged. "Tlla mini was a bluff. Ho pretend ed to know all about "horses, when In truth ho could hardly tell a hack ney from a cow. Wo soon gol on to lilni. His caso was like a fako blacksmith's. THE AILY AIISMOnilTE. "There was a chap who thought blacksmlthlng looked simple and easy ami so, being out of work, ho de- elded to li.no a try at It. Ho went to n smith and asked for a Job. "'Well said the smith, 'you are a strong, likely-looking youug fellow. What experience have you had?' "'Woven years,' 'wan the prompt answer, 'All right. I'll try you.' said tho blacksmith. 'Shoo that mare while I go home to dinner.' "The smith, on his return from .ainner. frowned and said to the new i, ,,i . "'What, haven't you got that mare shod yet?' "The bluffer and replied: bit his Up, flushed '"I can't get her confounded foot In the vice.' "New Orleans States, HOME FOR VISIT. Duchess of Marlborough Comet to Visit Her Mother. Imdon, Oct, 10. Consuclo, Duch ess of Marlborough, sails today for Now York, where she will pay an extended visit to her mother, Mrs. Oliver H. P. Ilelmont. She will bo accompanied by her younger son, Iord Ivor Churchill. Tho duchess last visited America In 190S, when sho paid a brief visit to her mother at Newport. While It Is understood that sho will spend somo mouths In America, sho will probably continue to make her per manent residence In I melon despite her matrimonial troubles with tho duke. Ily tho terms of the separ ation thu duchess retains Sunderland house, n magnffTcent mansion in tho heart of fashionable Imdon, don. renovated at enormouse expense by her father. The duchess also has the exclusive care of the two children, the Marquis of Illanford and Lord Ivor Churchill. Tho con renovated at an enormous expenBo iiiimiruu, wins mi i-Air.i iiu.mu .1 ji-.n i allotted to the duke by William K.itenced to only a year In prison. Vanderbllt, father of tho duchess. A FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY FISH-HARRIMAN CONTEST AT TRACTS EYE OF WALL STREET. STOCKHOLDERS MEET TODAY Controversy Reaches Acute Stage To day Efforts to Oispose Harrl man as Railroad ' Dictator. New York, Oct. 16. Wall itrcet Is waiting bated breath tho result of the Plsh-Harrlman contest for supremacy n tho affairs of tho Il linois Central, which will be decided nt tho meeting of tho stockholders of tho road in Chicago todiy. Never boforo has such a determined nnd vitriolic controversy, nt one time de scending to tho stage of personal encounters, been carried on by the railroad magnates of tho country. Today's battle will admittedly bo tho greatest In tho campaign which tho many enemies of K. II. Harriman aro waging to depose him from tho dictatorship of railroads covering ono-third of the area of tho United States. Uncertainty ns to tho out como of tho battlo reigns In tho camps of both opposing financial armies. Upon tho votes of hundreds of small stockholders. It Is admitted, may depend tho Issue of tho warfare. In the contest of Stuyvesant Fish against Ciar Harriman, tho former is apparently the favorite of theso small Investors. About 20 per cent of the Illinois Central stock Is held in Europe, the greater part of It In Holland, and It Is known that proxies for at least tO.030 shares of stock have been sent to Fish by the Hoi landers. Theso shares, adherents of Klsh believe, will swing the election In his favor. Holders of stock In New England and tho South have also announced their allegiance to FiBh. ir tne present llgnt should eo against him, as It appears likely to do. It would probably mark tho h?- ginning ot the end of Hurrlman'si career ns a railroad king nnd a lead er In finance. Until Harriman loit control of tho Chicago and Alton railroad a short tlmo ago, ho had lost only two battles In his financial career. The Northern Pacific he failed to grab becauso ho was op posed by a monarch greater than himself, J. P. Morgan, and the Kan sas City Southern, formerly the Pittsburg and Gulf, ho was forced to disgorge after almost ruining It as a result of the combined opposl Hon of many small Dutch stock holders With the Dutchmen ngaln lined up against him, tho situation present an Interesting coincidence, Inasmuch as the Illinois Central, like the Kansas City Southern. Is a north nlid south Hue In the .Mississippi Valhy, deriving Its (rattle from many ' trunk and tratiseontnental lines run ii I it K east and west DAtiderlnr. Works wonders, tt produces hair Just as surely ns inln and sunshine pro duces crops. It produces a thick growth of luxuriant hair when all other rem edies fall. Wo guarantee Damlerlne. All druggists sell It SSc, GOc and J1-0U per bottle. To provo Its worth send this rid with 10 cents In stamps or silver nnd wo will mall you a large free sample. Knowlton Danderlno Co., Chicago, III. Mt Want n "handy man' for a few days? Most of tho "handy men" watch tho want ads. Many a man Is so unreasonable as to kick because his ni"le wasn't born an automobile. Charter Oak Stoves and Majestic Steel Hant-es. llest In quality. IIIVICNS, COIUIN & PIIKNSLHY ANTI-HORSE THIEF MEETING. Annual Convention Opened at Pawnee More Severe Laws. Pawnee, Okla., Oct, 16. Stringent laws providing for a more severe punishment of horse and cattle thieves will bo demanded by the Oklahoma-Indian Territory Antl Horso Thief association, which Is holding Its nnnual convention hern today. Under the present territorial law, many professional horso thieves who have been captured by members r m,, association novo been sen Kucll penalties, the members of tho association believe, nre not sumclonl to act ns a deterrent to thievery. Tho body now Includes In Its mem. Wanted to Buy 'AND JIMS AJtDMORE HORSE AM) Milt M4RKCT ROGERS BROS., Props. N.Caddo St WATCH and JEWELRY ..RE I havo opened a watch and Jew elry ropalr shop at 13 West Main and Invito my old customers and others to call on me. I havo nothing whatever to do with my sign that Is located further up tho street. Those for whom I havo dono re pairing are requested to call and get their goods. I desire to thanK my old customers for their patronage in the past and extend to them an Invitation to call on mo at my new location. Yours for rrllablo repairing, I. BOGER YOU HUNGRY' READERS ! Look at my fine collection ol Magazines, Periodicals and Newspapers. Huy something to read and drive dull care away. My news stand is in the Pos tal building on the way to the postoflicc, I take subscriptions to all lending papers and deliver them to any part at the city. GEO. L. McDOW. HOME OR MONEY Will help you own a Homo and you may get it on eusy monthly payments with that rent money. Will Loan you Money on your City or Farm Property Ilaio bujara far jnur rsrms and Cllr Haal Estate, Coiniuonli jih ltli ADAMS BROS. Eddlotnan Illilc. I'uone S.U, Anluors, Ok m . r A Pislnfiil IVrNUft'iit Cuiilli tMUtends serious remits if allowed to cintimietinchciV.rd. Constant lucking tens the lungs and evposcs the debate, infljincd tissues to ra .icing consumption. The mott ol. dilute ami advanced rough Is readily relies rd by Pio's Cure. No other remedy has such a soothing and heating elici t upon the throat and ur.g:. For nearly hall a century it hai cured innumerable cat of coughs ami colds and saved many lives, for I'l.so s Cure Is bershlp a considerable porportlon of the Pndlng farmers nnd stockmen of tho new state, fifty lodges having been organized In the last year. Tho national convention of tho aossoct- atlon was held recently In UnU, Okla. News Forecast for Thursday. Among the lmiortaut news events scheduled for tomorrow are tho fol- owing: Hoard ur governors of tho Ameri can Cross of Honor will meet in Washington, when medals will bo awarded to life savers. Annual reunion of the survivors of the cavalry command of General N. II. Korrest will be held In Mem phis. DALLAS FAIR RATES COMMENCING OCT. 18, W October 18 to Nov. L limited to Nov. -J..$-1.75 October 11) to Nov 12, limited to days.. 1.05 Oct. .0-27 and Nov. Jl. limited to 1 day.. Ii 3 I Nov. 2 nnd 3 limited to Nov. 4 a.UO 11. I). McCOLLOM, Aent. L. P. ANDERSON, President D. F. FRENSLEY, Vice President C. L. ANDERSON, Cashier C. '8. MAUPIN, AsiliUnt Cashier. FIRST NATI8NAL BANK ARDMORE, I. T. Capital Paid In... Surplus Fund. ., Total 225,COO.0O Thu oldest bank In Indian Ter Itory, Accounts pf Mrm .and Indi viduals solicited upon the moat liberal terms consistent wit good banking. ' A STAUNCH We want to call your attention to two'of the best friends a frrmer ever had. Tney are the Mitchell Wag gon and the New Molinii Wagon. They are always ready for any kind of service. The buggies we sell give the best satsfaction. They arc the COLUMBUS VELIE and JOHN DEERE Other goods you arc interested in arc Corrugated Iron Roofing, Barbed Wire, American Hog Fencing, Charter UaK Cook StoAes, Charter OaK Heaters, Majestic Steel Ranges. Bivens, Corhn Frensley THE PIONEER HARDWARE HOUSE Promptness, Knowledge and Absolute Indemnity re the characteristics of our busiaess ROBERTS & BONNER INSURANCE m BONDS PAQt SEVEN inro.it ami lung all c lions (lie Itlciil Kunitttly Twenty-seventh annual session of the Partners' NationnI Congress of Uie United Stuti-s begins In Okla homa City. Andersonvllle Monument. Atlanta, (la., Oct. 16. Governor Davidson and a party of r.bout seven-ly-flvo other prominent cltliens of Wisconsin will participate In the dedi cation tomorrow of a monument to the federal sodlers at Andersonvllle. The Wisconsin party Is expected to reach Atlanta this evening, and will spend the night here. Whatever Is In some eople Is bound to stay there. 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