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The Ardmoreke Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service -A y'sc Tlic Ardmoreke Want Ads Joncs-Everclt Machine Co. For quick, reliable and sat isfactory repairs; en, aslc our customers. I'hono '. t hey li ustie uusmess Is. A II DM ORE, OKLAHOMA TlKM),U KVKN1NU flANl'AHY IS 11)10 NUMBER m ;)LUMJ XVI Mil COOK 10 MP T I WORST Fl ww ijuxhiii m i HIJW.U W.U.U awl n Tiiwiinnnnmuntra Annual Clearing Sale! El PE T mmt WAITING GAME IS BRUUGH 00 IN MTER SANITARIUM IN SI CASE AIS PACKERS WABASH S-H STORY AMERICAN EXPLORER WILL STAY AUTHORITIES AT KANSAS CITY ARMOUR AND SWIFT PACKING INOOGNITO AT SANITARIUM WILL NOT TAKE INITIATIVE IN COMPANY MADE DEFENDANTS NFa HEIDELDERG. MAKINC ARRESTS. IN CIVIL ACTION TODAY. LOWLANDS ALONG THE WABASH ARE FLOODED AND DAMAGE WILL DE VERY HEAVY. HHfflf IK I IS SERIOUSLY AFFECTED SWOPE INTERESTS TO DO IT ARE MEMBERS OF COMBINATION . IHTERURBAH SERVICE STOPPED As ,i Rctult of Events Following Un favorable Recognition from Copen hagen Ooetor Cook is in a Pitiable Condition. Prankfoit -on tin - .Mam, Germany, Jan. IS. It la reported here that Doc tor Frederick A. Cook litis arranged for a strictly Incognito stay nt a sanitarium near Heidelberg. The health of the explorer Is re torted seriously affected bv the re cent OVOUtK. No explanation of who made the arrangements is given, where Cook now Ik or when he will arrho at tne sanitarium. Another Confeirucc Between Repre sentatives of the Swope Estate and ExperU at Chicago Held Today. Chicago. 111., Jim. IS. Another ronfereiice between the represent ative of the estate of the late Col onel Thomas Swope and Professor Walter S. Sains and Ludwig Nok toen, who are examining the stom achs of Colonel Swope and his nephew, Chtistiuuu Swope, will be In lil this afternoon. WALSH TO LEAVE FOR PEN T T CHICAGO BANKER STARTS TO LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS TO NIGHT TO BEGIN SENTENCE. Authorities Are Waiting. Kansas City. Mo.. Jan. IS. The local authorities who are working on the Swxp" cane, ale playing a waiting game. Indications today were that if any arrests are made In the near future, It must bo at the Instlgu tiou of the Swope Interests and that the prosecutor's olfico will not take the initiative. Attorney General of Kansas Alleges Two Packing Concerns Are Mem. bcrs of Kansas City Produce Ex change and Liable to Fine. Kansas City. Mo., Jan. IS. Attorney General .Inckmiu today began suit he fore .Indue True In the district court at Kansas Ciy, Kansas, against the Armour and Swift Packing companies and their agents In Kansas. The Hitlt Is brought under the Kan sas law, providing a penulty of $100 per day for corporation, which are member of a conrtilnntloii. It in al leged thai the Armour and Swifts are members of the Kansas City Produce llxchango nii-1 therefore liable. The suit Is a civil one and the at toruey general says it follows the In dictments of the packers In .Missouri on similar grounds. Navigation Was Suspended on the Mississippi at Memphis Today as a Result of the Heavy Floss of Ice in the Stream. Here is your chance to get ANY two-piece Suit or Overcoat made to ORDER for CHANGE Of VENUE Wabash, Ind., Jan. is. T.ie w.i'u-'i river Is faclivg one of the uw.t d. structivo flood In lt history and on 1 'the most favorable ondiMon will save the city from heavy damme All the lowlands along the Wabash liver are InuudnUd and service on the Port Wayno and WWbash Valley trac Hon Hue Is expected to be ills ontin ueil this a.ftcruoou. The cars are run uing today through elgliteen inches of water west of here. Ready -to- Wear Suits & O' coats Lot No. I, Suit or Overcoat $12.50 Lot No. 2, Suit or Overcoat 10.00 Lot No. 3, Suit or Overcoat 7.50 Chicago, III., Jan. IS. United States Marshal Hoy announced to day that John It. Walsh mill bo taken to the federal prison at Leav enworth, Kansas, tonight. Walsh will be taken from h"io on a train leaving nt f. o'clock this evening. According to present plans h" will he accompanied by Marslnl Hoy and Deputy Marshal Thomas .Mtddleloii. E COURT GRANTS CHANGE OF VE NUE ON GROUNDS OF TOPE KA PEOPLE'S PREJUDICE. Topeka Dani, in grained a Incubator Kan.. Jan. IS. Judge the district court today change of cnue In the bsby case. Alleged Magazine Trust. Washington, Jan. IS. An alleged "magazine tiust," which is declared to control the prices and distribution ot a large number of popular publlcu Hons, Is now under Investl-jpitlon by the government. The attention of the officials ot the ' partiucut of Justice hns beuu dl icctcd to the matter by the district attorney's olflce In Cleveland, O., and they have read the communication wltii ti good deal of Interest. Tho let ter contaiiiH Information furnished by W. II. Itrett, public librarian of that city, who, It Is said, was unalde to ob tain discounts on a largo order for magazines, having 'been to'd that a periodical clearing house controlled prlcis. Navigation is Suspended. Memphis, Tenu., .Ian. IS. Noa iga Hon was stisp.-mUsl on the Mississippi rier at tWts point today, on uciouut of heavy flooa of ice, which are filling tho river from dxuik 'o bank. Not since 1905 luii the ice le u mi heavy here. MAKES NOVEL PROPOSITION Sale Discontinues Feb. 1 Railroad Fare Refunded I 111 West Main Street J. J. STOLFA 776 Merchant Tailor and Clothier nunOBunnan ICvans of Sedalla. Mo., is The change of venue was granted t on the ground that the people of ity transacting buslm-ss with . Topeku and Shawnee county are I the Gliarailtv State ' prejimiceu ai;.uusL inn uei-juuuiua. i will he present C. ( In tin- P. C. Ilngs of Hank. Mr. ICvans 'cnlght at the Klks home coming. Good Things to Eat Kisli Oysters Fresh nu'tits of tvll kinds Kosher meats CJalifornta fruits Everything fresh ti n tl clean. Prompt delivery J. A. CLARK'S .Nff.it, Fith and Oyltr Parlor Phono 088. Tcgelcr Case Appealed. (Juthrie, Okla.. Jan. 17. -The court of Criminal Appeals today heard argu ments In the appeal of Rudolph Tcir tier of Oklah(ina City, under a life sentence lot' murder, and Hmurru.v will hear t!i piesentatlon 'n Hie Dan Scrhuer case, from Ada. THE HOUSE ACCEPTS CONFERENCE REPORT CONFERENCE REPORT ON BAL LINGER PINCHOT RESOLUTION ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. ATTENTION, ELKS. There Tuesday features, vlted. will he a social session night, January ISth. Special Kvery Klk Is cordially In-COMMITTHIC. Washington. I). C, Jan. IS. The conference report on the llalllnger Pluchot resolution was adopted unanimously by the "house today. Would Divide -1000 Acres Land Among the Unemployed, St. I.ouls, Mo., Jan. IT. in a .-ptc n In which he offered to give his hold lugs of 1,000 ncreg ot rich Arkansas laud for division anion'.; the unemplo ed of tlie country, Ceorgo M. Jackson. 7."i years old, ot Plggott, Ark., told the Ilrotherhood Welfare Association to day that he would take his laifd away from hi.- nine heirs and give It to the Voorest of tho people if other land owners could be induced to adopt like altrustlu program. "I am an old ni.in not likely to live long, and 1 have nine descendants who would In the iiatin.il course of event bo made rich by the Inheritance of ! my fortune, tmt my love for them is so great, and my fear that tho land , will be taken fumi them by the cap- it.illsts of the country, that 1 will he the Urst to voluntarily throw all my ' land into a common body which shall ! he Mdstiibuted by tho government I among the whole people. If this Is j not done my children's children will be landless Inside of a generation." NOW IN CONVENTION ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CON VENTION OF UNITED MINE WORKERS AT INDIANAPOLIS. ( :: : i: Indianapolis, lml., Jan. IS. The niinual convention of the United Mine Workers of Noith Amerka. which opened here today will be practically devoted to tho Interests of the thousands of men who are working In the coal Holds of the wholu country. More than l.lon del egates are expected. WEATHER FORECAST. New Orleans, l,a., Jan. 18'. TJie weather forecast for Okluhoiun. for tonight Is fair and warmer in the north west pail of the stale. Wed nesday fair and warmer In the east 1 1: :: :: u :: :: :: ti it :: ti :: j: :: j: :? HAS A BAD BLAIF ; OPERA HOUSE, NEWSPAPER OF FICE AND SEVERAL STORES I DESTROYED AT ASHLAND, LOOKS LIKE THEY'LL GET STATEHOOD, TOO t: :: :: :: :s :: :: t: :: :t :: :: t: :: t: lit: . -rr-- j. KEEP IT IN MIND. i: That there Is one of tho clean- It tt tt J j: est candy factories here that tt it Telephone- -1 Wl can bo found, Tho Crown tt it ARDMORE ABSTRACT CO. it xt llrand on Candles and Carbon, tt tt Oldest in tho County tt tt tiled beverages Is the sign of tt t: W. 8. Wolverton & Son tt tt purity. Help home Industry, tt t: ..Managers tt , tt Insist on getting the CROWN tt it llonded Abstractors of Carter tt tt HRA.N'U. tt tt County (ionerul Insurance, tt , tt CROWN BOTTLING AND tt i! Money to loan on City and tt ti MANUFACTURING WORKS tt tt Parm pioperty. tt ' tt MORGAN' J. HAYIvS, tt ti IP! North Washington St tt tt President and Manager. tt tt tt tt tt t: tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt ti tt ti tt ti tt it tt it tt tt tt tt it it tt tt tt tt Charles ". Swingle ot the firm of Swingle .t Underwood, has gone t i Madlll where he was called to In stall some new motors for a con cern there. I- Knsley of Sulphur Is In the city on a brief lsit. He .says Sher iff Maxwell Is confined to his bod i and is wry sh k, but nt his re quest his trial has proceeded. Tho prosecution has not yet uncovered nnythlng wrong with his adinlni.t trillion and a complete exoneration Is expected. Farm Loans Burwell & Dexter are making farm loans, as heretofore without any delay, They inspect all lands and pay cash down. Office over Guaranty State Bank. After getting liis picture In the papers man) . man who started ! out in searca ' fame lets It go at , that. Conference of Governors. Washington Jan. IS. The open ing gun in the congressional cam- pnlgn for general Interstate com merce legislation was fired today, when tho Iioubo committee on In- tc-i state and foreign coinniurco hel l , Its first meeting. Plans were made to continue tho healings daily tin- i tP all the doiHrud facts have een obtained. Chairman Muuii litis announced that all bills inneiidatory of, sup plementary to affecting the act to regulate commerce, or affecting tho facilities for transportation, or reg ulations, and practices regarding transportation, will bo given a full hearing by the committee. HOUSES PASSES BILL FOR SEP ARATE STATEHOOD FOR ARI ZONA AND NEW MEXICO. Ashland, Ponn., . Jan. IS. Tho Ashland opera house was destroyed by fire, the office of the Ashland Telegram wns practically ruined and the stock of several buslucaa places damaged by flames early to day. The loss is estimated at $SO,00. I Washington, I). C, Jan. IS.- The bill I udmlttlux Arizona and New .Mexico ! was passed by the house yesterday ! afternoon without opposition, this being ! the unmt striking feature of tile ile i bate. Prlends of tho moiisure are coulideut of Its passage by tho sonata ii, bill provUes the limitations that are to prevail In the power ot the states lo legislate, restricting the snl.i ot liquor among the Indians and pftv vidlng methods of slate orgunlnallon HIS BUSINESS GROWING LISTEN I have all sorts of stutY listed lo trade, such as drug stocks, grocery stocks, hard wave stocks, drygojds stocks, general merchandise stocks, transfer lines, livery rdables, city prop erty, farm lands-, lu.tols, clc , und what you have been trying to sell might match huiuo of these deals. Us.t your property with nie und lot's make a trade. Your business given prompt attention. Am also m ikitu' f n'.;i ar.d city loans. Don't fail to sue mu if you w.uu. to ti til yuur pi'o,)Lity, no matter what you want. O. L. CHANCELLOR Office Randol lildg., over Dltzlor Office phono 111 Res. phone 322 Dry Goods Co. SEE ME Por hnrnalns In the Wheeler Oil District, Arhucklu Mining District nntl Wushita Valley lands. I buy direct from tho allottee which saves the pur chaser a nlco margin. B. S. CURTIS Olllcn .Sims Pennington lildg. Ollleo Phono fill, Res. Phono 85(1 Rod. Money! Money! $100,000 has been set aside for me by tl i Union Central Li fe 1 nsu rain'o Co. to loan on farms between now a n d March 1st. 1 have privato funds to loan. Inspect my oaii loans. Always have the money. GEORGE R. FISH Uoom 8 Noble Bulg. ! T. B. Cathey Has Leased the Wyatt Barn on South Washington. The City Livery Stable Is branch ing out these days. After the Wyatt stable on South Washington discontin ued, Mr. i"uthey, proprietor of this popular barn, leased the stable form erly ocmpieil by Mr. Wyatt and has moved all his heavy ttiUT such as de livery wagons, laundry wagons and couiitr rigs to the South Washington site, Mr Cathey say the generous pat lounge of the people has made his piosptrity possible and he d sires to thank one and all of them for their pauonge and their kind words Epttcrn Star Charter1, (iiitlirle, Okla., Jan. 17. A charter wis Issued today for the consolidated Order of the K.istcin Star of Oklaho ma, which includes tho former Juris dh Hons of both territories. Tho trus ttes are Ala T. Martin of Miuiow, John (1. Lindsay of Norman mid Kittle Lee MrChiln of Stlllwiit-r. Prod Horn, the tailor, left hero to day lor Saint Louis and Chicago win re in- will buy his spring stock of gooiK I For Monument at Gettysburg. Richmond, Va.. Jan. IS. The CI- t tysbuig Monument Commission .-. com I petition for mulels and designs for the reposed monument to Virginia ) t loops will close tojav. Several prom ! liieut artists have submitted designs. The memorial Is to be placed In what , is known as Spangler Woods, tho I point from which (Jen. Lee observed the ineinor.iible charge up CeiiK-terv I Ridge. The commission expects to ' spend uljout $50,000 on the project i Col. Thomas Smith, secretary ot tho commission, made tho following an ' iiounceinent In regard to the monu ' incut: "It Is the determination f tlV Vlr gliiluu commission that this nu mortal shall bo a record of all the Virginia troops engaged In tho buttle at Get tysburg and It Is desired that the de sign shall be of u form to accomplish this paramount purjHjse. The coniiuls 1 slon plans for a monument surmount ( ii by an equestrian tlguie or Genoral Robert K. Lee, but will consider plans without --in h equestrian figure, but of fei the lu a. hievlng the object of the intemh-d tribute. Miss Sue Frame will take your order for any book or magazine delivered at publishers' prices. tt tt tt ti it it it it it t: tt tt tt it it it it li it Arc you looting for the best, it it if so we lnu.- It- Our line i-. it tt complt te, om equipment th" it it best. Kcr Hilng e'ean md tl tt sanitary. W- are at your it St command. ti it Phone u-your orders. tt it it tt tt COLD STORAGE MARKET. Phone 12. Phone 59. Ramsey & Ramsey Farm and City Loans We inspect our own loans 200 W. Main -St. Ardmorc, Okla. $100,000 TO LOAN on Favm and City Properly Most Kuu.somiblc Terms GENERAL INSURANCE GORMAN, BOGIE & DOBBINS Over City National liank Phone 50 AUDMORE, OKLA. I tt tt tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt it it tt 1