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Ardmcre, Friday, December 11, 1903 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PAGE THREE Cottolene Shortens your food Lengthens your life Cottolnic is a cleanly, wh-jlcsome product. It is made from cotton-seed oil in a thoroughly modern and hygienic manner, and is just as pure as olive oil. It' moreover, makes palatable, digestible, healthful food which will agree with the most delicate stomach. Lard food on the contrary, is indigestible, and will cause trouble if its use is persisted in. Cottolene is endorsed by the most prominent cooks and household economists ot the country, as well as by those of the medical profession who make a special sum 01 puie ioocl i Here is no substitute for Cottolene, because there is no short- CONGRESSMAN IN TROUBLE CLARENCE DUNN VAN DUZE1. PROMOTER-EX C 'Nui' L N I, .1 IF ii. .ti;. eningso ioocl as Cottolenr ing to directions will verifv It stands alone, as everyone who has used it accord- COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Vour grocer Is hereby au . thorized to refund your money in t.iw you arc Uut Jileaxeil, alter having Riven Cottolene a fair test. MCVer Sold in Bulk ""oleiie i packed In pall with nn air- in Keen it clean, fresh nnd whole s nie, ami previ nt It frim odors, Mith as lisli, ml, iti tignt top laUli.tlg tlust and absorbing disagreeable Cook Book Free 1 ,,r n 2c stamp, to pay po.tngc. we will mall - ; ; Von nor new "PITRI! FOOD COOK HOOK" edited anil compiled bv Mrs Mary J Lincoln, the famous Food lixpcrt. and containlni; many 300 valuable recipes. Made only by TUB X. K. FAIKIiAXK COMPANY, Chicago "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" His Creditors Have Tiled Proceedings Annlnst Him and Today He Ap pears In Court Arretted When About to Leave State. I V w York. Dec. 11. t'lai'i'iuv Dunn .111 Duzer. mining Mock promoter mil rnnin-1- congrcMman from Neva I 1 1- tiled to mtpcar In eourt Ut 1I1. in Miipiuuutar iiroeeedlngt lirmulii in 1 lie creditor. Today's nu ton is (Mr fiiliiilitiitlnn of a long no- x of finniiclt'l troubles hi which the iil r tongucd promoter or the sagc-bruh belt htm been Involved. Van Diler Is represented by thi iii pal, I on" di nli'iiil all r In n ! bought the utock, In .Tune . ' ! .if Mir. but tlif bad hoard not bin. hum 1 siiier. Ho ),ad sent aevernl !' 1. t- u the init company, but got ii" lb -fitil that stockholder -i. .1 in in'lu , that Congressman Van I'm., r .is Rolng to get a bill passd ii .itiiiK 11 department of mining ami ha V 1 11 Durer might head the ii. p 1 1 in. -lit and thtw get a neat in 1'r. s iib'iit It.ximvell' cabinet. Van Duzer la the Mrst native ni .Nevada to he aent to congress from Unit state. He was born In Muntai'i t'ii and worked In the miins lu In Mm Mi Ili wan graduated from ih rtnle University In is!', and l.rei became secretary to Senator N'ewlamN In Washington be studied law ami after serving us district nt tortus Humboldt oounty was elected to Hi. stte legislature In 1900, being choc 11 apeuker of he house of repr.-i. 1.1 1 tlves. He was elected con g re w 11 In 1902, and when he came i n 'mi-re-election In 1MM he had sm ii a hold 011 the miners that although I5:-. v i i 1 f parried Nevada, by n larger in.r.orii, proiNtitloitHtety than any other stale Van DltHer defeated his republler.n j MERGE FEBRUARY 10 opponent. ' Van Duzer lived with bis wife ami I daughter at Rill West 1 (Id street until October 1, when they moved awiiv. He Ih now connected with the CHRONIC CHEST COMPLAINTS r IniM4 I .'ft iK-mi 1 in,il lu I Willi Pin. ln vr !, Iimni I11I1 unci II II, mil . kk ' ''ii' 1 '' II V"U lia.r A toiiw'li or nnW, it v. 11 ,ui I 1 '1 11I. ywi Ii iohi lirrthiny. (rt I.Hllrol 'i '.( urr I.ui.r I" hi I.iIIi.m i tin- lut iiv C unlinirrl ur grrrnilly ,npm I I "i in fl v a rrnliity 'ir i ( wr lia n ilrinun I il i rile I Ach(K.nl f I'm. nl . ..ilh mill An 1 Llllltiic 1 hr it conij 'llll. (AN HE CDKF.D ARRANGE TO AMALGAMATE MASONIC DODIES OT INDIAN T C ft ftlTORY AND OKLAHOMA i". RUEF GUILTY OF BRIBERY VEROICT MEETS APPROVAL A BUSINESS PROPOSITION WHITE WOMAN, WIFE OF TULSA BANKER, . INTERESTED IN OSAGE ANNUITIES. San Francisco. Dec 10 Abraham! fi 1 1 Thin wan a 111111 iiiur of up- Jtuof, former K)lltlcal boss of San Franclcco, whm convicted toda ol bribery. The verdict returned exact ly upon the stroke of I o'clock whertj the deliberations of the Jury hud been prolonged throiiKliout 11 period of I'l hours. The warnliiKs of .IiiiIko Wil liam 1. I.awler and the vlcllance ofi tho police checked tho attempted demonstration. Tho trial, which has been III pro gress for 100 days, ended with sur prising abruptness. The hopes or Uuef and his attorneys hud risen with every hour of delay and the ad herents of the prosecution were pro portionately discouraged. With mem. hers and Interest undiminished, the hundreds of spectators who have clung about the courtroom during tho closing dnys or the trial, retained their seats In the chamber or HtooJ patiently In a long line opposite the entrance with n strong detail or pollco watching' vlgllnnlly ror the llrst sign or disorder inside and pa trolled every approach to the hnll. The Jury had scarcely taken their seats In the box before the brief pio eeedliiKS were at an end. The Judge glanced nt the verdict and handed It to Cleric Welsh who read It aloud. As the Jury filed into the courtroom nnd took their seals In the jury box. Judge I.awlor asked Foreman Me.Vam. nra: "Hnvo you gentlemen reached a verdict?' "We have." replied the foreninn as he handfj n folded slip or paper to Clerk Wolch. An Impressive silence followrd. Attorney, defendant, spec tators, detectives and police held their broath as the clerk slowly and delib erately yet with apparent agitation, unfolded the p.lper llll'J tin 11 as every ye In the conn room - was rheted niKin hill), read the fatal words We the Jury, Mud the ilefendant. hrnhnm Huef. guilty as charged " prowil but no scene or U'liionslratlou. ' At the other end r the counsel ta-j ble, near the place 'where his blood had dyed the Hoor 11 deep crimson red. which had been ef faced with sand-paper, sat Francis .1. Ileney. who nppoantl In the court room today tor! the llrst time since the day he was shot. j Huef sat between bis father and Thomas II. Dozler. of the defense, when the verdict iwas returned. lie had spent the greater pan of the day In conversation with his aged parent, and t though his face paled au'J his Washington, Dec. 11.- -It was learn ed at the department today that the white woman referred to In the an mint report of tho commission of Indian a fl'n Irs as being given life annuities In the Oi.iku nation, but being reruseil hind allotments, Is .lane Appleby, who married a banker and Is now living In Tulsa Tho national attorney ror the Osages, Mr. Morrllnt, says that Mrs. Appleby Is seventy yonrs old. and that notwithstanding her own admis sions of recent years she Is worth $100.0011. she was admitted by the 1 eyes remained fixed Tor a long time Osnges to tholr rolls In order that upon the men who had pronounced j she might draw rations and he en his fate, almost his first thought was i titled to cow range lu the Osage ror the elder Mr. Huef. H" whispered j country. She litis had large expert a few words of encouragement to I "lice In handling cattle and other the old mini and sent him out of the courtroom to break the news to the 'Jofeiidnnt's mother and sisters. lly previous agreement or counsel that the bill or exceptions should he settled Inter, the court set next Sat urday. December 12, as the day Tor pronouncing judgment. Huef's convlc- business affairs, and tool: an active part In lots of legislation demanded by the cnttlo Interests of tho Osagp nation, and which was granted by the Onage council. Virgil Ileranl Is a white man who was admitted lu the same manner nnd for the same reas ons. He Is easily worth $100.0nO and tlou renders him liable lo maximum 1 wn mw0 grnnteil free cow range for penalty of fourteen ears In the penl-! ao,ono "f ca,,ll' ,,v lm O'?0"- tentlary. The eourt room was cleared of spec- w fr,r 0", nomrP IlP. tutors Immediately upon adjournment. 1 ward ror anv case or Catarrh that can I he Jury lert the box ami they and .fu'lgo I.awler declined to make any statement of the number or ballots tiiken or the features of their deliberations. Medicine That Is Medicine. " I have suffered a good de:ii with malaria and stomach complaints, ,hut I have now found a remedy that keeps, nie well, and that romcdy Is F.lfctrlc Hitters, a medicine that Is a medicine, for stomach and liver troubles, nnd for run down conditions." says W. C. Kiester, of Halllday. Ark. Klcctrlc Hitters purify nnd enrich the blood. tono up tlie nervts, and Impart vigor Tnke anu energy to tno weak. not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHUNKY' & CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, .have known F. J. Cheney ror the last ID years, and believe lilm perfectly honorable n all business transactions and financially nble to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Wnhllng. Klnnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O ALBATROSS That's the name of the best flour sold Id Ardniore, To Cure a Cold In One Day. LAXATIVE UHOMO Ql'INI.VK law firm of Deluias. Towne and Spell j Cold Range in, in. or which Dolphin M Delmas. the famous chief council of the Thrv trial. Is a member, lie was recently 'urrivtd on the alienation that he 'was iiboui to leave the state. I Van Duzer represented Nevada In I the house of representatives fiom j Din:; to UM17. but even while holding j that august Job he devoted him self principally to mining promotion schemes, conducting the Van Diuer Mining nnd Development eomimiiy at 2.r llroad street, Manhattan. In Au gust, 1001. I'Mwin C. Union, of 100 Nassau slieet got n judgment against him 011 a printing bill for $fi 1M.27 and It was returned unsa' Isried an order was made In March. 1!0,, ror Van Dnzor's examination lu supplementary proceedings on May D!. Van Duzer did not appear ami was adjudged lu contempt. On No vember 211 of the same year another Judge Issued another order tor his examination, and he again railed to appear. This time llruen re-enforced his caRe with an allldavlt that there was danger that Van Duzer would leave the state, and that Van Duzer was .1 very wealthy man who had been living at the Waldorf Astorln. the Murray Hill and the Cr.ind Tnlon hotels and had a lot of property not exempt from the proceedings which he had refused to applv on the bill Van Duzer has been devoting him self to promoting Nevada mining properties and has naff trouble wit'i creditors over since he was elected to the last congress ns the only democrat west of the Missouri river When after two years of nhsenleetsm he appeared In Washington on March 3. 1007. the day before the nrtv 11 1 11 til congress expired, he nnswered the roll call and then went down to the odlce of the disbursing clerk ' collect $000 mileage. When b got the warrant three men who were said at the time to be private detect Ives demanded It lo apply on a debt. Vim Duzer pleaded his constl- ! tutlnnnl Immunity as a representative; In congress while going to and from ' the capllol nnd kept the money for tne time being. loiter nt tho olllre of 1 his attorney Van Duzer ngrced to settle out of his mileage warrant It was understood nt the time that Van Duzer, who had already sold out h'n salary, had given nn order for ' his mileage lo one of his creditor, who wns unable to collect the w.ir rant. On the some day a capltol pn- ' llcemnn threatened to arrest V.m nn 1 1 Mtnlt.i? Compnni. WYCLIFFS GET CHANGE TRIAL WILL DE HELD AT TAHLE QU AH DURING NEXT MARCH TRANSFERRED FROM GROVE tiriu e, OMn . Dec. Ill chniiKc of venue was today granted Thomas nn! John Wyiilffe. nllegisl slayers ol I'nlted Stales Marshal Ike Cilstrap. The case goes to Cherokee county for trial and will come up in the district court at Tnhleipmh next March. Me llon for change was llbsl by attorneys ror the Wycllffes when court opened today and It was grunted alter brief Plan Have Den Formulated by Com mittees in conference Front Doth Jurisdictions' Will be Groat D.iy in Mnsenlo Circles. 11 III 111, - ; '.1 tin ciiIip iik nn ' 1 1 'i 1 1 iii' Indian Ten ltnr gi .1, 1 would end from IBM to 1 1', He and that they woni.i hi Uiree sections. In speii.it ii.uing flouth MeAlester on t'.ie inn of February th. The I in 1 1 . 1 Hurt committee has alreaih .11 d lo; the trains, said Judge Kn" It has been decided that Div . Ili'iig. of Anndarko. grand mat. 1 the Oklahoma grand lodge, will the meeting to order and aft ,- 'avocation will Introduce a-i 11' I of Muskogee, past grand tnax'i 'the Indian Territory Jurisdiction I wll thereafter preside. I The Her. J. 8. Mnrrow, grand nt ! retary of the Indian Terrltor grind I bulge, and Moses Anderson, gr.rul j secretary of the Oklahoma grand lodge, will art as the secret arii o th convention. ig '11 II o 1 1 u r ot Wl,1 tiulhrle. Okla . Dec. 10. The Ma sonic, grand lodges of the Indian Ter ritory and Oklahoma Jurisdictions will Umnf, cmmM s,u(fy meet lu (iiithrle. February in, toitnuv develop Into pneiitnonln over night are iptlckly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, as It soot lien Inflamed momhrancs. heals the lungs, and ex pels the cold from the system. Sold by all druggists. D & W merge the two Jurisdictions Into one grand state lodge. This announcement wns Hindu after it conference between committees from tho two Jurisdictions here last night at tho Masonic temple to bring WE CAN 00 YOUR GAS FITTING about an nmnlgnniatlon of the two "RIGHT NOW." grand lodges, of which the Indian I Don'1 W;H until It nets cold again. Territory body Is much older. Fast I Phone CO. Ardmore Supply Co. Orunil Muster W. A. Mcllrlde. of Alo- , ka. and .lodge Henrv M. Fiirnmn of, plles Cured ,n 8 t0 14 Day Ada rmire.enti.,1 tin, lii.llm. MWrti.irv 1 I.. is giinrnniceu to argument that tended to estnbllsh the fiwii ..r ....iii.ii.. ...iUii,. ...... i. ... ..... M . . . " e--j. 'i""" emiiini iii'-igrnnu louge ami u. u. (iuss or tiutli-1 defendants III Delaware county. j ri remesented tho Oklah u urnml I lodge. The Indian Territory commit lee announced thnt their grand lodge The Wycllffes are peaceable. Ite ports to the contrary are misleading. That they took a hand lu defeating Crow for election as permanent county seat Is denied. lilot lighter expoldod Itw as not on n Direct Action gns stove Bold by Kearney. They havo none ltf I PA'.O OINTMENT Is i ...... ..... .. . 1. 1 I.,,.. nmu mi iiiau m iiuniiiK uuiiu, Ing or protruding Files In C dnvs or money refund 'd, f0c bleed to II had oted unanimously In favor of holding the amalgamation meeting In (lulhrle nnd It was largely this Influ ence that landed the meeting Tor (Jullirle. The committee appointed the constitution will CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY MuthiTu whii Vfttnu their nurn cumfnrt nml tin wi-lhranf their ctulilrrii, rlioulil iirvcr linllhiMil Ikh nf Mutli.T tiruy Hcc't IWilwfer lu tn-n, fur u" I hriiii.-linu t thu h'ii.iiii. They llrenlc iii Culila, Curu Fi'HTi.luiri., t'in.liill(iii, Tii-thlnit Ilin onliT", lleml.irlii. nml Siuiuiu li Triiulile. I'll KM II . rin iii:itSM;vi;i(i'-ii. Soiittiymi nrasstonf, in driift 'l'" ' ''' p' any mbtlttutt. A trial ii-ksi;a i iiiiui ; HM Ihim'iiI l''ltl.l!tumnr motln r who ulll atlilrtA meet In (Itltll- AllcuK. OIuiu1,Ia!Hu,.N.-V. (d erlain Cough is will be refunded If it falls to help ' "". -..... ..,.,.-, 7(r anu inree otners who nn-1 r w VOII r.nn ill Inlmi rr IMi n r, It falls tO dire. K, W. OHOVK'S Slg-!lli mm nf lli .nrrtilnr-ii nt llm Iinimdlately everybody rose to their p & yy nature B on each hot. 25c. I ovf.r a protested nolo bearing Van j Duzer name. 11 the time Van Duzer wns In con gress he was selling mining stock from nn olllce In the Colorado build leg at Washington nnd from offices In this city. The fact thnt he wr.s a member of congress wns featured In his mining literature. In the Inner part of 100.1, when he was run ning the Van Duzer-Tonopah Mining I nnd Investment company here, II K ' liurr. one of his snlesmen. got a Judg j ment for $100 snlnry. Van Duzer fl rallv gave a note for the nmount and ( Hurra lawyer sent It to Van Duzer's , lawyer In Washington for collection j The lawyer said rccontly that he' lmdii't henrd from the note since. J On December It. WO.",, John K. Hob-1 e'rts, a real estate broker of 1 H 1 5 Arch street. Philadelphia wrote to a collection agency In this city that Levi I.awtnn or 1.122 Tlrown street Philadelphia, and Mrs. Itoborts hnd I bought -100 nnd 300 shnres respec-, Ively or the C. I). Van Duzer Mining nnd Development company under Van Duzer's statement that the stock ' would pay two per cent monthly dlvl dends, which wi re supposed to In guaranteed by the Pittsburg Trust company Roberts write that tho com Remedy WILL CURE Your Cold. Try It The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy in the cure of bad colds has made it one of the most popular medicines in use. It can always be depended upon to effect a quick cure and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given as confidently to a child as to an adult. Price 25 cents. Large size 50 cents. FOR SALE J. RAMSEY AND HOFFMAN DRUG CO. BUILD RIGHT AND YOU BUILD BUT ONCE YVu havo spent half a life liii.o learniti"; how to renstruct Busiruss Blocks, School Houses, Good Kchitlciiccs, Good Barns. No building too largo for our capacity no building too .small to appeal to us. Tho larger tho building, tho tnoro particular the owneithe belter pleased we are. Wo know how to give you your money's worth. Wo take contracts anywhere in Oklahoma or North Texus. Wlro us or soo us. ML J. Gill Construction Company Court House Building Ardmoro, Oklahoma I BY F. I