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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Sunday, April 5, 1903, The Daily Ardmorcitc 1 BT IHE ARDMOSLUE PIBLISHIhG COMPAQ. mDNEY SUGGS, Preildont. . I. IIYHNK Vlrp-ITfld'nt 1I.T. NIsr.KTT.. . . Socrrtnrr Tmwnrfr IMroctora liln-y !ui;r- !. r nice. W. K. Wblltlnithm. C. I.. Ilytiw. S. T. Hlwlixw. K. W. Dick. J. K. Knak-r. Entered at tho Postofrlco at Ardtuuro a HeroiidOlnim Matter. Official Paper for Carter County If it is in tho Anlmorit' it is lopii. TURMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Th D-lly Ardmorelte One Week 1G Onu Month CO Ono Year t 00 7ne Weekly Ardmorelte. far Ysar. y Mat' $1 00 Ulx Months no Three Muuths 2D Phonts. (Justness Manager's OUlco 638 City Editor's OIUco 6 PK Distance G3S Ardmore, Sunday, April 5, 190S. The melting of the Fairbanks boom wont cause any spring flood. oo In addition to all those bureau at i) re tent the nav seen.s to need a bureau on defense of our policies. oo A sleepy controls hates a prusl-d-ntial message as much aa the or dinary man hAtea an alarm clock In the morning. Chicago will spnd 100,000 to make her schools safe. It would take a great deal more than that to innke her strmts safe at night. The principal ituty of the repub lican orators this year will bo In convince tho voters that much of the recent punlo was purely limiglnary. A New Jersey youth or twenty one has already married three wo men. Ho has evidently elected lo Kill her nil the troubel he win before he Is loo old to enjoy I he excitement. un "If tho Night intent destroy till the toUieco In Kentucky what la the poor tobacco worms going u do for food?" asks the IjmiIsvIIIo Herald. It will have lo follow the smoker" o.v "inple, and get used to cabbage, oo A western boy died the other day from the effect of a bee sting In ho oar. Which, alas, reminds us or all the men who TTstoned to the bus zing of the iNillilcHl lieo and went to their grave feeling that lliey were Htlltlg. Friends of candidates for tint repuli llcan nomination are Indignant nt tin- repreentatlwnR made by the Tatt manager that everything I going Tuft's way. They alleg,. that ivory time n ttelegnte U) elected, the Tuft people will promptly claim either that he has been Instructed to wit ror Tart or that he w ill o ote when the opportunity U afforded. l'he effect or such claim widely heralded through out the country, upon conventions as me) are new is ery evident. livery one likes to be on the winning aide and when conventions are UhI lo believe that una particular candidate l sweeping evervthlng before lilm, the chances that he will bo endorsed nie largely Increased. Yet the al lied candidates for Justly or oiher- e they are regarded, as being nl lled -have only themselves to blame fir this contlltlnit i ).. . -"- tv ?ifiie ore the only one who are making any noise or who are giving out imy news. Consequently their stuff nnd thoir candidate I getUng the l i show In the press. It may not nlAuyg be reliable ami It Is undoubt edly tinted, but it is generally used and whether reliable or not it Is nbout all the Information obtainable n to the progress of the various candidates throughout tho country. The republican leaders are dick ering with President Roosevelt over what legislation this congress must enact to save the republican party from defeat aniT possible disintegra tion. The president was at first In clined to build a fire In the rear oi republican congressmen to force them to do something that would stay, the Blowing iLscontent of the vast major Ity or tue poople, especlall) organ ized labor. The president approved he stand it attitude of congress on the tariff because it would Hpllt Hie party wide open If tho subject were discussed, hut he fttols that to enter upon the election with a do nothing policy on ovory reform de manded would surely Invito defeat The 'epuMlran congressional leader--espoc an, Spialiir Cannon, are not .willing to concede anything to the Ul'"r iK",u,"- wept h mpioers ' liability 1.1)1, which Senator Knox ban r vlM-d o as to ede the objection of the supreme court to the bill pas d ! the lat congress. The presi dent want the Sherman antitrust law amended to Snbw corporations to legally combine as trusts and then a a rnnnb to labor, to provide that, "nothing In said act Is Intended to Interfere with or to restrict any right of employe to strike for any cauiw or to combine or to contract with each other or with employers." This 'imitation Is from the bill Just In troduced in the bouse of representa tive agreed upon between Presi dent Roosevelt and the civic federa tion. Out it will be noticed there Is not s word in the bill allowing labor to boycott which Is what the labor leaders are demanding. Uo labor will hard!) be satisfied with a bill giving them the right to combine and to Rtrlke. which rights are unassailable in law or morals. Aa the labor lead ers are much exasperated with the tepubllean leaders on account of the refual to concede their demands, there Is no doubt that there will be a great effort made by organised labor to defeat those republican candidates at the coming elect on who are not friendly. oo THE GILLETTE TYPE. Commenting upon the execution of Chester Gillette In Auburn prison last .Monday morning, itm Port Worth Record says It closed the last chap ter In one of those peculiar csjm-s which have pusxTed student of hu man nature. Gillette killed his sweet heart when be found that her persis tent demands that he should share with her the resu'ts of their Infant atlon by marrying her. were Inter ferrlng with his social aspiration In another direction. The murder was a vicious one and was accomplished with all tho diabolical cunning of a fiend. This Is true, because Gillette lured the girl hi her doom through her trust In him which refused to recognise lilts black character until lis raised his arm lo strike the stunning blow. There may be some excuse fur compassion uon the man who kills another in tho boat of passion or un der the smart of a great wrong, but It Is IncompreheiiNlble that kindly feel ings should bu cultivated toward the i.iiietto typo. And it is a dialinct typo, as many recurring cases go ic prove. It s a type that Is iibsolulel) despicable, even though It must b. win roused lo bo tiicoiuprohonslblii. I presents Hie strange contradiction a jiihii being willing lo commit a mur der In order fTT prevent unfavorabl vniicisnt or ills conducL It roveul uio essence or sel.Tsluieas combined Willi cruelty. It Indicates the poH suasion of a conscience over-scnsltlv as to personal reputation but utter! dead ;i regards moral respoiiHibll.ty It prompts lu possessor to lure hi victim to a lonely hm and kill he milium rcniorRC hi oitfer tliat no breath of reproach may bo uttered ngalnst Ills good name. (Jlllette kill ed Clnice Ilixiwn U'cause she endang ered the good opinion which other g ris entertained toward him. and, ol course, he Hod about It. Motive and circumstances outweighed his deceits however, and the Jury sent him lo hi death. It wax quite natural that hi last utteranws should be an u.lmo nltlou for the better conduct of young men. These hulelier of girls iu al ways long on superficial rectitude, but they are woefully short ou moral uul mice. TtUMidorc Durum uent to Sun uay sciiool regularly in the church itt whose helfry be had hidden the biHlle of tho girls be had killed, and when at last they hanged him In Cull- foMila he neetned lo think that heuveu would be u belter place after he got there. Albert I'ranx slsy.led in a elec tric chair In Ohio simply because he felt constrained to entice ltessle Lit tle out ami shoot her ami then burn up tho horse nnd buggy In which they rode, to blot out the blood stains, becaiuo she threatened to Interfere with his mission work by compelling him to marry her. and other case Just as pronounced are not lacking. It is a peculiar tyie. this (lillotte tK. and its study affords one of the mosc interesting jet grewsome ami lUsgustlng subjects criminal dopnw ity. oo- A letter received from Hoy Miller, who was called to Sedan, Kan . on account of the Illness of of his sis ter confirms the telegram which came earlier stating that his sister tiled about an hour after hi arrhal He also states t tint his mother Is unite sick. Subscribe for The Ardtnorolto. Vliat Shall Wo Havo for Dessert ? 'Irjr JK. l-n,Uic (liniy, appctli tiftrcnnoniltal difi.rt. C'uu tie proiwri-.l lutTtnUjr impljr ailil In'I ni water and with mIihic ol. F!nrJ Ju.j rlitjiHi-, in. a.'U't , (nrfr. t In fury x A (K! prk uu.i-a nimiKli dowrt for a lar f'iilr. All tr.K-rr. ,rl j Iiou't scrriit ntnii t ' JM Utl c uii.lr with all I'uru Komi Uw. I tlawiri Iinon,(iranf, ltaibtrrr, blrawbcrri, Chuculatt, t'ticrry, I'rach. ' HOLD COTTON FOR 15C RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT FARM ERS UNION PRESIDENTS' COUN CIL AT LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Little Rock. Arrk.. April I. The state presidents' council of the lirm ers L'nlon of the United States, which convened in Utile Hook Thursday morning In quarterly session, adjourn ed this afterrnoon to meet In June t y mphis, after passing several rusi.li. Hons pertaining to the holding of cotton for a price of 15c, tfie finan cing of cotton holding and other matter affecting the organisation as n whole. Ilefore adjournment a report was also made by the various presidents assembled on the amount of cotton now being held by union farmers In each stale, but the figures were not Riven onu Probably the most Important reso lution adopted by the presidents was AM lM H' V, llk mumIum. f w- - I . . mu... n.Cty received a telegram yesterdav Ion are ordered to bold their cotton ; from present. , me lllrd .Mcdulre until the general price of 15c Is e- L Ih ,,,.., ,,. ...... cured. In conjunction with this res olution It was decided to finance the cotton being Avid In the various slates as far as possible, In order to provide the union farmers with mon ey while they are holding bock their cotton for the higher price. This has already been uu.ie by Ten nessee and Arkansas farmers, who during the past winter sent thoir cot ton to .Memphis, where it was held at security on loans by Sliinphls banks. This will bo dime In each state as far as possible In order that the union farmers will Ih enabled to hold out against the present markeL An effort was niado today to learn the exact amount or cotton that Is now being held by tho union Tanners throughout the South, but the riguros wero not announced. The rejMirt was made this morning, one prseiit atut lng that the cotton crop for tho pres ent sonson was not as large as had been anticipated. It was rumored niter the meeting that the union was holding between UOU.oOn and 700.0'M) bale or cotton al together, but thin statement could not bo conrirmed. The rumor camo rrom a reliable source, however, mill 1b be lieved by many interested In the un Ion to lie true IN DISTRICT COURT JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS IN SHARROCKKREIGER DAMAGE SUIT BLEDSOE JUDGE. The Jury In the duinngo suit of A. X. Hlmrrock et al vs. William Krul gtr returned a verdict Into Frldny nrteriioon In favor of tho plalntirfs In the caso lor $.1,000, or whlih hiiiii S00 iis actuut and !L',200 as puni tive damages. Tho suit wis a hard fought ono on both aldci. A motion was nmdo fur a now trial nnd over ruled, to which the usiwl excoptioiiH were noted by the defendant. Yesterday morning in the alnioneo or .ludgo Stllwell II. ltnsselJ. S. T. Medsoo -was appointed to act as Judge In Uio wiko of S. T. Wiggins m al vs. J. II. Hatcher et nl. This suit was for tho floreclosure of a mortgage on a lrt of lot f lu block 82S in this city. Considerable lentl mony was olfered pro and con, bud judgment rendered In invor of th' plaintiff, to sell the portion of the lot to satisfy tLe debt. 8. T. Illudsoe filled the bene wiih ease and his rulings wore short IHiluted on all question that nroxe Substitute paper weref Hod lu the case or (.. W. .McMillan . Hill Washington. motion was filed to dismiss ilu- appeal intheonsoof th Western ("a t Co. vs. llrown .t Itrldgman. THOROUGHBREDS IN SULPHUR. People at Health Resort Have Pond- ncss for Fine Horses. Sulphur, tikla., April 1 The peo ple living In the counties cut from the blckasHw nation thave Senntor Hal- e s roniiiiess tor flue noraes. i nor- oughbrotU are the rule rather than the exception, spcclnlly in Sulphur ;md In that part of the Chlckasaw natlon tributary to this resort. The great number of fine saddlers mid drivers which nro seen dally on tho streets of .Sulphur is one of the big surprises which greets tho numerous health and pleasure seekers who tour to this resort. The most recent addi tion to the list of fine horses of this section Is "Dan Cupid." u king among race horses, having record of 2: OH I I. Dan Cupid Is ownod by Dr II O. Dalley of W'ynnowooil and Dr. J. C 1 till ley. who aro the owners of n num ber ol other noted thoroughbreds. The only poe'ry that is nad when It 1 1 ijuoted in hive letters LAND OFFICE TO STAY HERE BIRD McGUIRE WIRES ROBNETT AND C. LINCOLN McGUIRE TO THAT EFFECT. The Chickasaw Nation land office that has been located In this city for the past set era) years will re main In this city, despite what J. tleorge U'r.ght want In the matter, ml from what can be learned there la no probability of the oillce be ing moved from here. Muskogee has been endeavoring since the return of .Mayor I)lck and after the deci sion was reached to let the land or rice remain in this c.ty as per the requirements of the enabling act. to hate the ottlce moved to MiiMkogee. but the plans of J. George Wrigtu and several others like the plans of many good men have gang aglee. W. H. Johnson. T. X. Robnett and C. Lincoln .MoOulre and other well Known republican politician of thl- j .... TTIIKII M Nil . I 1 i-aw Secit-'Hr) (iarflel l and he Hill fill , Will make no ibang,. I a:n of '" no ctuilio f r the ojulllou pre there ARDMORE APPOINTMENTS MADE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BY U. S. MARSHAL VICTOR GRANT. Victor Grant, recently appointed as U. S. marshal to succeed drove A. Porter, was in the city yesterday rrom Muskogee and In consultation with the republican organization in this county at the Wblttinston hotel. Throughout tho day the room ot Mr. firnnt was filled with local politi cians and those who were seeking apiHilnttuontB for themselves or for Irlends. Just prior to leaving tho city on !io jalturnooti train, MT (rant announced the following ap- polntiuentH tor positions In this city Otrico deputy, U. Hunt, Hold depu ties, John S. Hammer and M. (5 .Mirvon; jailor, Umls U. Nichols. Tho apiKilntincnts wuro nmdo upon tho roconimondatlon of the county organ! zatlon. Mr. Horz, the ofric0 deputy In this city, has held tho position to which ho has beun appointed, for a long period of yours, and Is considered ono or tno best office men In the Union. John S. Haninior nnd M. O. Nor veil, the two Hold doputius, aro old experienced men In tho business, both having held similar positions under Marshnl Porter nnd both cn pahlo men. Mr. Hammer was a mum ber of the celebrated Hough Hlder regiment during the Spanish-American war, and was reared In Ard more. M. (5. Xorvell was ofrice dep uty at Marietta prior to statehood and nmdo good. .Mr. Xorvell will work out of Ardmore but his family will live in Marietta. Prior to stnto- hood Mr. Xorvoll mado several dif ficult arrests of law breakers. Tho guards for the Jail will remain practically tho same with perhaps one exception. The other apitolnt tnents to be filled In the eastern dis trict will bp announced later, stated Mr (Jrant llll IWII II III II M llll I IILJJgyraaCF' For the Farm This mailt' store has always a specialty of pro viding the best hardware tor t h e farmer. 1 1 e needs the best, lie de serves the best and we have in stock only the best. There is a big de mand now for John Deere Cultivators and John Deere Go De lis. We have these stan dard oods for the farm nnd everything else the farmer needs. liivcns, Corhn & Frcnsley t At ' corfniaHT w Tut mkmcns or MICH AELS-STCRN FINE CLOTHING MICHACIV, STtriN 4 CO. noCHtitig, ft. ! v PICK-UPS HERE AND THERE. 4- The members oi the Kentiicl.y Club are especially proud or their organlza Hon and will meet one evening thlh week to adopt their constitution and bylaws. Tho program committee Is still promising that it lias something good in store for tho next meeting and every member Is looking for ward with tho Keenest Interest to tho next meeting. Dr. A. H. Adams has a telegram from Dr. Kmiiiett Heflln or hong Peach, Calif., which status that his child Is very sick. Dr. lloflln for inorly lived here. Mrs. II. T. Huthorford who wns operated otin few days ago by I)rs. liooth, Iloadway and lloglo, at tho sanitarium, Is roortod to boon a rapid road to recovery. Tho operation per formed was a dilllcult ono. Old Mrs. Knllsch is ill at the homo of her son-lndaw, .Max Wost h el m or. C. C. Alford, formerly of Pauls Val ley, has moved to Ardinoro and w.ll tomorrow morning upon a box ball alley and a hhootlng gallery lu the Whltilngton building formerly occu pied by the Metropolitan nar. .Mr. Ufoid says that Ardinoro Is consid ered the best town lu the slate, that It hns no concern like tho ono ho putting in and ho believes that such a biiblnoss will ny well fiero. He will designate special evenings ror the exclusive use of ladies and their escorts. GAVE IMMUNITHO YEGGMEti; SHAKEUP IN PITTSBURG POLICE FORCE FOLLOWS SENSATION. AL INVESTIGATION. Pittsburg, Pa., April -i. Following a sensational Investigation it Is an nounced that n big shako up lu tho police department will bo mndo. The Investigation disclosed that the ikiIIco gave Immunity to a gang or yeggmen. The Ardmoie Democratic club will meet Monday night. April 13, in Uio district court room. An interesting program will bo arranged and those who attend will bo entertnlned. About the only business to be transacted Is the adoption of tho now constitution and Id laws. The Confederate votorans will meet this afternoon at the city hall at It o clock The veterans are especially desirous that tho Sons nnJ Daughters nttend theso meetings. A number of the Sons aro Joining tho camp and others will be admitted to membership today. UUK 1. An Extr aordinary Showing o Spring Sack Suits o Distinct Style and Finish. Til HUB isn't n man or young thought to dross but will special offering of new model Spring Sack Suits as expressed celebrated Hirsh-Wickwirc, Michaeis-Stern and Eclerheimer Stein & Co. for which wo aro the local distributors, wins converts front tho ranks of tho custom-tailor educated men. With uncommon lab ic, patterns, superb tailoring and faultless lit our clothing invariably satislies tho super-critical. Wc snow a complete assortment of now Spring toggery, tho products of tho bf st manufacturers of the world. Il will bo worth your time to make a special trip hero just to see tho many now wearables wo have provided for your comfort and correct appearance. J. K. Nelson & Co. WANT PARDON FOR JOHN HILL KANSAS SOCIETY FOR FRIEND LESS APPEALS TO HASKELL. SENTENCES OF TWO STATES 5 Prisoner at Lansing, Kansas, Servln for Rape Committed in Oklahoma and Passing Bad Money In Kansas, Cuthrle. Okla., April I. Special. Tho Society for tho -Friendless, Kansas organization, tonight appealed to Governor Haskell to acknowledge John Hill an Oklahoma prisoner. In 1892 John Spray was sentenced from Oklahoma county to olght yoars nt Ionising for rape. Two years a terwitrds iio escaped and was novo capturod. In 1002 John Hill wns sentenced from Neosho county, Kansas, to twelv years for passing a bogus check. Th prison authorities then dlscovored that ho was Spray and tho latter ad mltted it. Gov. I loch of Kansas Is willing now to parolo him, but Gov. Fran tit rofuscd to ncknowlodgo him nn Okla hntua prisoner, saying there was no record that ho was such nnd that tho territory was not paying for main tcnonco of the prisoner, wo Is now serving sentence of two states. RODDIE INSURANCE BILL DOES NOT AFFECT FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS AT ALL IT REALLY PROThCTS THEM. Guthrie, Okla., April I. In connec tion with tho largo number of pro tests from fraternal organizations against the Hoddlc Insurance b II, which has been coming in since the bill was reported for passage, Sena tor Rhodes said today that tho fra ternal people were misinformed as it tho naturo and. scopo of this bill. 'Senate bill No. 201, the ona nl ready reported, does not affect "l fratomal ordors at nil," sald Senator Roddlu. "I huvo another bill. No. 2S, which Is still In the hands of the committee, which prevents them Iroin trying to do nil old-lino busi ness, but doos not liitorlere with the strictly fraternal organizations. It prevents assessment companies rrom doing business excepting as fraternal organizations, nnd It Is through the I Influence of certain nssessnient com panies wh'ch have nlready been barred from the state that this send- CD J&Sf A "It v man in town who gives bo gn-atly interested in any our Stylo ini-'it Is V'lnjr worked up anion.- tl iraleinal orders. There Is nothing In 1 1 1 1 j"- bill hurting fraternal or der, hut, on tho contrary, It reali i protects thoni by keeping out irre- sponsible assessment companlH I which nro competing for the biiHlneos which they should have." "Madam Stuot" Sold. Sulphur. Okla., April I. Frank G. Clark, tho noted Oklahoma livery man who recently shipped IiIh I of rine drivers and saddlers to this city and opened n big livery stabli here, has sold his fine running mare. "Madam Stout," for $nno. it. V. Mitch ell or West Point, Miss., was the purchaser. Equipment for Sanitarium. Sulphur, Okla., April 1. Dr. Chas-. C. Sims or tho Sulphur Sanltnrlum nnd Hath houso Is In Chicago taking a post graduate course and superintending- Uio shipping of materials to bo used In tho equipment or tho big Rnnltarlum. Thrco shipments have nr rived and nro being installed as rap Idly ns possible. Sweeping reductions at the Modr Monday, see their offer on page one. Do Your Feet Kver Trouble You? If so It may he the result of a ill fitting shoes when boy. Avoid having your child suffer likewise by fitting him with a pair of our famous foot form lasts made of solid leath er throughout. We have them in Oxfords a n d shoes in box calf, aristo colt, also patent in boys, youths and little gents $ i qo to Sj-OO. J. W. KRUEGER 214 WEST MAIN 0 Vy jf J.