The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 198, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 9, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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1A;K FIRM AND TORNADO INtoUHANCJO SKK W. M. BKuNSON. OH'FIOK RI'AK BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY-
The Stale Capital
By 1h 0Ut7cplUl Pnntlni; Co.
FRANK H QUEER Editor.
"" ' i Bin ill I aawa iii
sATt'UDAY. iixi;miii:u . ISM
fill: lijr one Hip "nwilo full
I ltt tf iiw .VimHT! .Mill
IllmMfr. liiirl twjoiiil r ca.l
".Si'iii.itV Jnaticf In what the liWtrlct
ntturn' of Oklithninn l after ami the
democrat flnn't lltr It
Till: populism want to t-lianffr their
mine th tiny not know that a nf
(or 11 tlnnff pile) by any other nam
w 'ii'il mm " " " ''
llv the ilii7..n. i. ml l through
flKhtllf Horace Npcctl In' will limk
HUv Dun JuUtp fir he had had the
"bout" nllh the wniilinlll
l.s the limgnnff" ( the small oy
the I' lilted State senate la llitf
resident Cleveland the "rawle dun-
7.1c" on the Hawaiian nitration.
Tin: Conirrcfrallonal church of the
territory I Ketllnir ready to bulhl H
dunomluatlounl colli-po. flnthrl
should nil or an acceptable altc. The
Institution will Ih an ornament anil a
credit tn miy city.
Tiir.m: Ih a man named Mnrati who
tool: u faUo ceiiMi of i'ond Creek an
they hay. for Ih- purpose of ifcttln n
city election fun that Ins an early
day Uuthrle .Mm Mnrair.' Our Jim vchh
capable of performing; such work.
Till; i(iiic ilti vatic aceine to be nil
tin; rae In New York Mil. winter. It
In no new tlilntf. '1 Imusamla of work-
men are performing- it thrown out of
worh by the threatened tlnancltil ro-
forms of the Cleveland admlnlstru
Unit.
"Ir the governor milieu you on one
chccU. turn your inwterlor and let liiin
hick you Into the middle of rext
week" Is the motto of the democrats
of this territory. Ilnl the governor
rcbclH. llu U lie la Jay and doe not
wear lirotfiins. IIIh toe are Iimi ten-
der to do tin heroic Job
II con (1 ItnuMN Mctiuir Indian
agent stationed at Auadarko U again
ndvertWlng the Klowtt and CoiiiHiiehe
country for one year'a leae for gnu-
lug. This should make Lew Horn-
beck more rcd-huaded than lie already
is. it shuts olT the possibility of that
country's opening within that length
of time.
Oklahoma Is now the apple of the
railroad man's eye. Many Hues are
looking tills ivuy Oeorge (loitld is
making way in this direction. Had
we statehood now and the ability to
grant necessnry privilege we would
be in clover nnd many cities no.v
Inland of out) thoumiuii luhnbilaiitN.
Tiik Kansas City I hue lm evidently
been In direct communication with
lloko Smith the two have had an
"understanding." s- to spcuk The
Times devotis Ita Hrat. wooml and
third pages to exonerating that de-
partment. It Is a fearfully thUr broth
made up of strange compijiinds and
mysteriously far fetched liiKiedirnU.
and wonderfully cooked 'I he neces-
sity of an oNonorallou of thin magni-
tude of a catibicl ortlclal ha not oc-
curred in the hUtory of the country.
It argues alone a "muguiHcent" rea-
son for it. fun It le "An ocean lilt
tompoM wrought vaf H foalhoror
drown u IlyV" Hardly lloko Smith
Is hard pressed ami is hurling Owtn on
Pillion to crush Speed. However his
Herculean ellort is in vain: the truth
and the gods urn ngalnat him.
mi. I. o.v .i ir.ti.
Senator Hill of New York. Hhm iiihiU'
n much better enalor than was pre-
dicted whim lie wu. elected to that
ofllco. It was then antd that he was
simply a party organlxer H man of
great energy and executive shrewd-
ncsi. but that when it came to pergonal
conlllets in the hulls of congro he
would bo found wanting; ha was not n
statesman but sbuply a politician. He
has ih mnnstriittid ijnlte other wis. Ho
lias surprised his p.irty. He tins inoro
than surprised the administration
supporters. He l today if not the
leader of ids pmtvlnthe senate the
forcmot ineuiliii'. Mill. Vila nnd
VoorhecK stand alde v. hen ha steps
forward.
'1 his was for. lb' v shown when day
before j estt-nlay. tin- Hoar resolution
asking that the president to reurted
to give the senate nil the Information
relative to the Hawaiian ipicHitioii.
Senator Hill has never lost an oppor
tuntty to eiilcli Cleveland In it weak
pilut. This he has done mostly by
ho'dlug aloof when other Hew to his
support on the slightest occasion.
His single sieeuh on the Hawaiian
iucstlou defeated the administration
supporters. Vilas and Mills who
made an elTort to siistalu the president
in ills refusal tn reveal all tlio corres-
pondence liml. gave up and wilhdrew
tholr olijection to the Hoar resolu-
tion. Hill scored another victory. In hi
speech he showed thut hi wm totter
posted in the duties end power of an
executive than the president. He la a
bettor statesman Me has greater in-
irmallou on public matter. All
through his poch ran a ly but a vla-
lb u Hiri'iiiin to l lie fTVct that the
president was a gr it biff political
mogul who did not know hi buslueae.
Tint lie n'neral'.eil on matters In ai
grand oloiMcnt style the ttoitiile of!
which hit knew n tiling about. He
made not only the itnaUi aee thU but
C'levclund's supporters on the rtisir.
AVICXOWLKDOLS Till: LAW.
Governor Ronfrow has decided to
mriWo no further attempt to remove
tins territorial olllolaln. Thin In a oen
hlbto more on hi part. He wa In-
ullnid to hellure from the start that
he had no power to remove. He hud
rcnmtedly no expressed himself. Hut.
urged on by other he tfiivc way to
Mitikfy party demandn. 'the attempt
w made to house the ImuinhenW by
preferring eharifea' but thla had the
oppoalle elltct. Tlie ulllclala wore
willing and niixlotm to have their
rocord examined. No man would re-
Kn in tlio fiiee of the charges pro-
fa red.
The governor hai had the pleasure
of kttl'illff that the iidrlueof his zealous
party frlenda that they could 'bull-
ilniw the lioldovrH out of Mllleo" wus
wrong lie has seen his own opinion
vindlciitod In the matter. Had pruM-
lire nut boon brought on him he would
never have made ti move In the mat-
tor. That the charges against all of
the otlleliila wore buncombe Is proven
by this fact that the proocutlon never
miw lit to hring suit ngalust the In-
cumbents on (heir bonds nnd get them
rt'inoved from olll'e in u regular way
Tin) attempt was to force an Imiic if
povilhlc by peremptory court meth-
ods making ilsceui probable that the
iuuumhuuta might get Lliuinsc lven Into
MrioitN ditllciilty nnd ho scare them
out.
(lovuruor Itunfrow Is to be cougratit-
lntod on his conclusion to stop till fur-
ther folly. Personally no special
blame was attached to him as his pri-
vate opinion In the matter was known
nil alone;.
COYLE & SMITH
rurnlflhcH the folljwing limitations
for the (iuthrlo Market. At close of
business December (
GUTHniE
W'ho'it liard
Whout boft
Oats
Corn
Hay
Hogs
Hheep
Cows
Steers
MAHKETS.
10 f 12
tr.g( in
.id
an (it as
.von 03 ii.ni)
. -ten i ar.
1.75QS.INI
. L'JMIMS.L'A
Chickens old..
..I.T.. & M.01I
Sprlnir Chlahenn liUOt l.Tft
Turkeys .'
Ducks 1.7:. (i( 3.0D
Iteusi) .'
Castor beans til) :
ltroom corn per t m 3 "A (( S30
Kggs isyso
Iluttor IS M '-(i
Cotton baled filii(ifi).T:.
Cotton lu the Seed I.75(tf l.t.
Fresh oystnrs.it Lowo s restaurant
207 Wont Harrison nvnnon
.Sutlie of llnliillnii
llv mutiinl oonsout the linn of 1''. II.
litll'le ami A. I). Wright doing busi-
ness under the llrui name of I . II. Ml-
llu fc I'u Is hereby dissolved. 1". II.
l.lllle will conliuiio the business col-
.'cut all accounts duo the llrm unit
pay nil bills contracted by the said
llrm of V. II. l.lllle .v. Co.
l).itcd tit (lutlirle. 0. T . Dec S HU.1.
I'. II. I II. I. IK
A. D. Wiiiiuir.
.Sc.lli.-.
The undersigned will redeem terri-
torial wariMiits from number '-'(i.'i to
.11(1 Inclusive. All persons holding
said warrants who fall to present same
for payment within thirty days all
Intel est will cease.
SMi'i:i. Ml iiiii v.
Territorial Treasurer.
Nov. '.v. 1x113.
ltur. Vtiinti'ii.
Wo will pay i cents per pound
for
all gootl eloati rags brought in.
Sl.lIK r.WMIAI. PlII.N'IIMi Co
Oysters by the gallon (uart ami
pint; l.irfie luscious f'osli oysters just
from the bay. Don't fall to try a sam-
ple from my storr W. H. Smith
South of Pottolhco.
I'ltriu for Kent lur l'nli
Three miles south on Division street
seventy acres old groom! iii acres in
wheat .in tons of hay ut this o.ir
pi'vt of foiir-rotim house grancrx nnd
part of bams; good pasture water. Ac
Hmpilro southwest ipiarter section -' i.
township in. oral "II llarrUou aicuuc
(Iuthrlo.
Hrat III loun.
The two olllco rooms in the opera
house building over Tiik Sta vk Caoi
tai. ollluo are the best In (luthrle
They nro for rout cheap. Kuqtilro at
this nllli'i'
lliiK Miintiil.
WV will pay 9 cents per pound for
all good clean rags brouirhl lu.
i-TATK C.M'IIAI. I'IIINIIMi Co
Nut be.
Tho liax'jar tn lie Riven bv the io-
men's mid St. Margaiol's guild will bo
postponed until further notice on ac-
count of the death of Mr. A. K (Iris-
sell. Ily order of
MltH. C. M. Haiim.h
I't'ostdeiit.
Celery nnd oysters go tocthnr.
You can ut thctn at all iloius from
W II. Smith. South of f ostollicr.
Dr. ' A. IIiikIic Kiniiiioi llilllbl
OHllirlo. Oklahoma lino gold silver
and other lllllugs neatly inserted
Arf.loial tt'clli oil any base desired.
Odd crown and bridge work a special-
ty. Teeth Mifoly oxtf acted by the use
of v-ltlier local or general uiHctliesl.i.
Nerves killed lu aching teeth wltlimit
pain. Having Ih'cii in the continuous
practice of dentistry for four years
anil being u gradiiiito of one of tho
leading doutul colluges of tho oast. I
am widl pouted on all the latest Im-
provements In dentistry ami guaran-
tee ovuxy operation to be strlutlv llrst
uluss. Olllco room 'M over ('iiplti)l
National bank
HOME LABOR
Do You Need Ledger Cih Cool
or Journal?
THEN IJUY THEM II0MJ3 MADE.
Til Stsla C'spllsl llonklilnilcrx list Mnv
tmiltttnl s tjktf Uit of Until innrtla!
lUeonli Much Merchant! la
Oklshnins Ui slid Via
It Thrm Verj
Clirsp
Tiik Statk CiriTAt. book manufao.
tory has made a large number ol
ledgers cash books Journals mini)
day books butcher's blotter aud
cheap pi il n recordsof all kind. These
nre on better paper and better bound
th wo the ehenp book sold by whole-
sale stationers and yet wo can sell
them to you 25 per ceut cheaper than
you can buy tho eastern made record
We have them bound In can-
riuii maullla and In leather any
grade you want from ten cents to 51 SO
pcrquiro. Merchants when you want
ledger cash book or Journal don't
buy till you get our prices and see our
record. These books nre made hrro
at home the money for tho lnbor ou
them being paid to men who spend it
among our butchers our grocers and
our dry goods merchants. Wouldn't
you rather buy goods made at liomu
than to buy goods made by eastern
labor? Of course you would espec-
ially when you cnu buy the home-
made article 25 per cent cheaper than
tho foreign-made article. And remem-
ber we have these books right on thi
hell ready for you in any sire oi
price you want from ouo quire U
right quire.
Celery nnd oysters ro together
You can not thorn at all times from
W. H Smith South of Postoffice.
DIO YOU EVEN?
I lie lli-l l.lll't'.ltlire I'M II snnj- It oil li
Ho! .McUI'irr' MiiRiibic.
Wo have iniiilo special arrangement-
with tlio publishers whereby wu can
oiler Tin: Sr.m: Capita i and Me
Cluro'ri Magarine lu combination for
only SI.T. a year payable lu advance
Thus by subscribing for Tiik Siaii
Capital you can have this splendid
maga.ln) for only 7.'i cents a year or
il i cents u copy!
tlruiKl ('hii)iiii ill IIiii I iilormbi Itlx r.
On tlio Santa 1'e route in uorthirn
Arl.onu 1201 miles from Kansas City
is tlio town of l'lagstall'. A tii-wcchlj
stage lino runs from KagstalT to tin
grand canyon of the Colorado river
More than a mllo in depth this is the
sublimest of gorges a Titan of chasms
Twenty Yosoimtc might bo hidden
unseen below and Niagara would look
scarcely larger than a brook.
Don't fail to visit tills llrst wonder of
the world. You can road up about It
by asking O. T. Nicholson li. P. A. T
A.. A. T. v. S. 1 II. It. Co. Topoku
Kansas to mail you a free copy of nn
Illustrated book describing this term
liuiMjnilii. The booh Is no common
alTair; but Is entertainingly written
beautifully illustrated and a gem of
the printer's art
)i Th'n
WANT C5-UtVTW I
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J -tt -or Tits ft-
IIKAIHK.S
THE PEOPLE
.-THY IT.-.
firic')of l
run
WILLING WORKERS
Of ill' r ' nt' '.' . I i ei I. . TV
nt tin 1 1 1 1 mi i i i i "I
Ihit l aw i. Ir i li.'it ' m -1 il ' i i.
jouriilioU'ilui i (' i il. .' il i.i jit i ''
IIM'llN. l"'.i.'.l 1- li ! I- I'lln I i II l.orl-!.
Wf -Itpt l i' lill'i 11 III I' ' .. I. It Mill
COM loir ll.illilni ti ;n It' in ii . Ail nlir
can iIj llu "ink ll'liimr- I i i.i( i-.mi
tlio lrl t allurr l uiiKimuii hi h i:-u.V. r.
b'vrrjr Ituiir 'mi latsir rc ran i llv u it n.'i!i
Noutli-Klmh HlllllKU' W"tk fit.- liMiilki llinrtl
IIHB'.v cr iUt llinn r hi Ih-ei li 'iiiln li i
ut inn iintlii.in i mploi mi in .-- ii ri I loot:
caUUIlillis Ilia filllod Inf. 'llu it - u
fW'A(rl
H. HALLETT
&
CO..
Bnx U30
PORTLAND MAINE.
Arkansas City Milling
COMPANY. '
I
(50IIr HhOlIK 'INI) HKKI). !
Coal Sold by tho
Po ind Ton or
Cor Load.
TEJLiICFI-IOME fflffi.
P.W.RUTHERFORD
Manager.
64jJaflS
ns
THE FROG HORNS AKE BLOWING!
Wo don't blow ours quite so loud nor continuously as some others but we've got
the uoocls just the same. The people of this country have felt like "Mark Twain"
did when he first saw the River Jordan so often that they have learned to dis-
tinguish betwoen wind and solid-facts. The facts are that we have more and finer
Celluloid novelties than any house in Guthrie. Wo have plush goods in endless
variety from 20c to $8. We have toys till you can't restt We have a splendid line
of bibles and f?ift books and we're strictly in it on prices. Call and see us.
Beadles Block Capital Oity Book Store.
The 3Te"W- "inox:
Christmas Novelties?
A present that will please as well as be useful. Some of them will last a life time. See our Display.
Pocket Cutlery Pocket Knives Carving Setts Scissors Razors
Su itable for Christmas Gifts. Just received a full and complete line of Heating Stoves Latest Pattern
Three experienced tinners always on hand. Glidden wire a Specialty. Gall and See us
FAPaQUHARSO
J. W. McNEAL Pres. C. F. HERRIOTT Vico-Pres
W. J.HORSFALL Cash'r.
Guthrie
Caoital. -
Surplus -
JIEST NATIONAL EAHK
Q-uthrie
THE
Largest
Stool
Ready
Hade
In G utliriiv
a
To be closed out by January 1st. After
this year T will engage in
Merchant
Exclusively. This is no advertising scheme
the clothing must bo sold.
Call at the N. Y. Clothing Store for
33A.ItC3rLIKr!S.
H. L CO!
ncsanvr
THEE. MINUTE TALK Is tin-title ..f
AUOU r an illiihtiuti'il
iiEW MEXICO. f.ilil.Tili-R. i.l.
Ill till- farms nillflu-x. iiillli-s Ullil '
towns nf N h Mflco 'llu- prnlllH if j
fruit ruisiix.' iir.- i-t f-mrtli in tli-tit'l
ulk liirlN r. lalitf to ulH't'p atllf. uii.l
y.-nrial ftiriiiint.' No "tlu-r oniiitrt
livK.sr n kii li u 1.. Iralilo Imi.itf nil.
llu- m iir i I Write I.. i T Ni- n
... m i - T A . A T A s T II I
li 'i'lipcliii Kim . fur fri'i- copy
9X. UNIVERSITY
Guthrie Ok.
Instruction In I'rlmury. Intermodi-
alf iimi iiilli'K'i' CoursfB.
In-partuionts In Music ami Art
Complete HusliU'hslolU'tfl'
Kates reasonable
raeullyof HI.n 'lYni'liers.
JOEL F SMITH
President.
Alva C. Baldwin
Attorney and Broker
I'inutY. o. i'.
All lluslnejs fiont to iiih will receive
Prompt attention.
Kingle
r
National
550 ooo.oo
10000.00
ORQANIZra 111 ORLAHOMf..
Oklahoma.
ol
Tailoring
I T
imao
iGl! UUU
N. F- CHEADL?
.t I II IS
CI O I Al X-n
Canon City
Poacock
Black Diamond
wferClty Mo. 6.
(lrTU'K- I'M Oklalnmm Avenue lele
pliuiu No. il.
if Tows li in r A. I' lllioutls'
Cl(.ir store: tell phone No.
Courthouse Barber Shop
you want a llrst-ulass Mnue or Hair
Cllt fllll mill nl'K us.
T. C. VINSON Prop.
n llOfijt "5
d jguytl
uLUlfllily.!
i m
n Vorrf
IS
!k3?dL"wa:r
Holiday Goods!
R
RICHARD
'Jewelry
RINGS PINi5 SHIHT STUOS ETC.
-:i:'IIiS0 PKIOVIOm YIir(IJ.IIvi;K.x-
All Kinds of Work Guurnntccil at Low Prices.
Office Comer Vilas Ave. and
Second Street up Stairs.
Patronize Murray A. Williams and icct a
chance on an Elegant $120 Organ wo give
away New Years morning.
4K-
KlV&
V ? i" "' - y .7 at
y&i. .: y&r
N
S
With every dollars worth of goods purchas-
ed at our store. We have the finest line of
Watches dewclery Pianos Organs aud
musical instruments in Oklahoma nnd are
selling at prices to suit (he people.
Give us a Oal8 and be Convinced
vBuirav e&
Royal
RflRS. D. E. MORELAWD Props
.S'ow open anl itnluis' llu lenillne; business of Outline livery ilcpart inriit
tlmrout'lily fuililsheil tiel eiuippeil for tin comfort mill l-uiii nienei.
of Its eustoliiers.
Commercial - Trade - a - Specialty.
-GOOD ElLlfrjEQ ROOMS
Legislative Untitling
Hunt Harrison Avn
(jiT raiiao
c
rdlzi tvmStiJ
I mi:
During the Holidays Bargains In
KmbniiiU'r.v ri'i'lm Silks
.Sliiiiipi'il Linen Liinips
ClMH'lU'l'J (liusHwurc
'I'lnwiirc mill Xulions.
Pormir l-'list ami
Ukliilioiim Ave.
Coming
irroDr
EHRECKE
manufacturer
Guthrie. Okla.
a
if
siano3
'BwBSBiamis
lotel
Gulliiio Oklahoma.
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ravirs aKrwn
: mxcAJ.
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Guthrie China Hall.
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