The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 251, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 15, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
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VOL. 5.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15 189-1
MASON'SJANQUET
The Annual Election or Otlicers of
That Order.
fined us a "Science o( murulity veiled
NO VETO.
IMll.MA.NT SI'iyi'ACIiK.
The Work ut tin. llnlrr t'iiiiiilel..l Ve.lrr-
iUr Allcrnniiti followed It) linn.
qut mut Sir.cli.'- Mi I'l'l
ut Olllrer I l.ctril lllnl
luu.U lli.pauilril
ri.
.Masmih
The irriiiid Indue of tl
order completed Us woik j crt'i tlti
afternoon nnil held un Installation of
otlicers lust evening uud a buniiiel
A large company of ladles unil gen
tlcuieu were present ut the Musnnlc
temple ut 7:10 and wllnescil the cere
iiiiiii.viif Installation It lusted until
about HI oYlock when the company
renuired to Mr Van Voorhee bounl-
tuo; house where n uiagnltlccnt bun
quel was spread The olllcers elected
and Installed were Selwyn Douglass
gruntl master; t buries A. Newman
deputy grand muster: Mherl W
r'lshciv grand senior warden: Hunch
M. llunford. gruitil junloi warden;
Henry V. Watkln. grand treasurer.
Junius S Hunt giiind secretary; W
It. Ilrown grand orutoi. Kdwln I.
Townsend. (fraud lecturer l
I). I.eti'li. grand iiinrshal:
James 0. Niul. ?ruiiil chaplain;
Albert 1. Mabtcrtnun. gnind bible
leader; l. t litiss. grand .senior ilea-
eon; Abraham Mehew grand junior
deacon; Win S. 1'uttcn grand senior
tiwurt: linldnnlth ' Nm-rN. grand
Junior .tewmt: .Ins. C. Cliu-U. (fraud
pttrsuvlunt; Ihos V Woodur.l gruiiii
tvler.
Over one hundred plates were set in
the spacious dining room The tables
were richly decorated anil spread with
a tine menu. The following persons
ut down ut the board
In allegories and Illustrated by sym-
bols." In Uh antiquity H was chaotic uud
rigorously restrictive anil Masons
like nilinltlvc chtlsllulis wcie sub-
jected to the harsh Indignities of an
IntoIcrAUt uge ;
Its founders weie skilled hi arehl
lecture they frameil the inassle arch
chiseled the' lluted euluiuli naleilthe
lowering dome tuid deft I) fashioned
the Mowing tracery. I or' their untl
types tliey etiose tin ci.isiaiucii
poems of 'aichltcctural beauty unil j
jsYiiiineln The history of Its beautl j
fill sun b'ols uml hidden mysteries Is
largely npocnphnl. but the shining i
truths will -h thev tvplfy tlnduwln
.low In t! darkest I...... ts Wajiiisoion lVb. 15 -Cougre.suun
occult worships! ill Kg.pt the pale- vcu.Ucd ns a. uulho.Ued Inter relr
fucul priests dedicated their m sterles or. the lloor o the house of the pres-
to Ms and Osiris the philosophic I dents tlnuiichil polluy. suld e.xpHcltly
llrcehs consecrated theirs to llcmcter to-duv that If the present lllund silver
fuirtst type of earth and In bleak seigniorage coinage bill should pass
soainlliuivla the liiii.lueiible Odin was .'oncrc-s Mr I Icvrlinul would not
An Audible WhUper About the Stgn i
lore Ulll
THK WII1TK HOl'SK MOl'SK.
II sj. Mr. t ln.Ui.tl Mill .Sul Into ll.
Idlllf It ! I ontr4-Opinion
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REPUBLICAN CALL
t 1'iiiMiry i lection to Nominate 1
Uily litlvel
UK l(i'U..U MiTK
I lir I u.ll.Ulf. ho llt-i t-lte Ihti iltiihrit
s uuil.it ut Valet tu lie tlipN.mil
IMI.-.V i'Uii NUilrll Ull
ulir the Mtl of the
iHjttt) ut lit
pulitliMina
NO 251
Ijst of Dealers who linndle
SILVER
CHURN
BUTTERINB.
ith
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tV Wilson.
Coyli A
' WnnuM
A. M. llinldc
I). 11. Ooodo.
II. niiirknrliy
worshipped while the .lrmm.V Vvr
shins and the superstllious Peruvians
(fiillelesselill.lren of the -un pi norm
ed mysterious rites to propltla'e the
resplendent Mntf of day. nut tiirntiirii
ull the viiryitiff ntes uui! struliKe mys-
teries of tlie iiiii'ieuts there pcruieiited
the sublime belief that after death the
soul would be ushered into a life of en-
during felicity
'I he oath of secrecy wa ulwiv ad-
uilulstered to the candidate for initia
tion Into the ancient niystetles and
Mil) It.
Mr llu tier's single statement Is
w oi th an im can of trosslp A few das
it go he s.il.l that he thought that the
liiesiilent would tetiiru the bill to con-
cress If It went to hint Miice that
Iceliiriltlotl he litis been conspicuously
Idetitilieil with Mr I t-.ic utul .Mr.
SUGGESTION TO FIVL THIDES
t nil. .1 slut. I'niiiinlxliiiii'r ii.' mi Im- '
liinliiiii flreiilir hi IIh-iii.
Mjt ill Mi Al tsii ii I I I'eb r-
SM-clitl. ) The t tilled Mates . oilimls-
slouer sent by the I int.. I Mutes
L'ivil-i
ANOTHER FIRE.
Incemhar e bt.trt Another Utile t the
World f ilr
.....i i.. ..... -i .i ... r. I'tuiiu-nt lo treat "im me ni-
. .f.'llll.ll 111 HI.- unrimivii ... v... . ' i
nilse measures ami unirmlments with ' 1ed tribes hiiv r Issu.-.l a elr.-ulur snv (
Mr. Illaiid . iii(f that tltej belle.- that step will
These compromises which spr.iiiff up I i.!.!.!. . tiiUeii in the near future
seere-y wtiseiijoliieil ttpiiii Moses and Monday under such favorable auspices U.0.KIUIA. j. ii 'IVrrltoM
the seventy elilets lietoie ineir iiiiua- on i v io ta i ot iiiiopiioiiesieriiiiy ....... .....i..t Hil.. ..III1
Ull. 1.11. . ' .-...-..-
(ill.WIt COl.ON.WDK
.1.... t..... .1... .... l1..I litl..k.tiilil. i.F !.. !.... L.. .t 1... i.ifii.iil jtf 111. Miller
.lli III. .. iiiinttiiii .ii......fc. - K ..vvi.-' - ... im n i.i-iu. ... .... -..-.. .
issue ot lie "v y'in:ii--' ..."'-
l'irst AllotiiH'iit .if the mud'
the Hebrew Kuhbula.
The primitive religious of man weie
almost wholly titutr lit by syuihoU. ill-
lej;orles atid ii.intbles. While Ian-
trua'e was el in its Infancy the wis-1
doiu of the Hebrews uud l.tfyplians i
the Chalileaus and I'hoeiiiilaus. the
philosophy of Sucrates mill Zoroaster
of Plat. and (oiifucius th iiniuoi till
truths of .Iomis i hrist and the apostle
Paul weie taught by smhuts and par
ables All truth Is most profoundly
and histllijfly impressed upon the hit- j
man mind by joetieal prrsoinllcatinii
Hell .lohiisnii says:
men to i-oiintonuiuv u further
short time emeiKeiiey bonds weie said dluiis
to Ik-all th.it eiilihl sitc the bill from I ltlll). u. owners si thnt i-aell will
eto. Hut now comes .Mr. l."y'n ohl his shine in severalty "eeulitl
I tf. 111.11 il... I lllll.rlll. I l
tllrmtll. tin J.li- ill It
I l.r4- III II II i. nf llillU I uu-
III. I. 1 III till I llllixr
1 1 tin. sril
ll.l'lll.
1 tin n. I eti !.' I Ire un.lnntiti-.lh
of Inreiiilinn urliriii a I. mud bunt'
I i...r. ..Ill l l.Lt In hitruiolit with
the res.duti.Jti unltBotily adopt.. 1 ! Ji ) 1 () M ""ll tOIl
by the republiean eliy eenirat com
mlttecot the dtv of Uulhrle n pi I j
innry eleell.ili on Wedneiwlay ribru-j
ar :s between the hours of lo.'liK'k1
ii in. hihI o clock it ill. of said .la
(or the inixme.if nomlnntloK cnmii
dates b) p.pular ote of the repnbli
cult part.x "t iild elly in ihe several
WftrtU tlieieof Which rewilittlun Is s
follows
.Vmili.i' That I he names of all can
l.l)lc Idldutes for the different ofll.es In the
lelty mid In the wards thereof he sub-
milled t.v the ittidl.lates consent
nn. i slux liili to t)ie eit central cuinmlttee
S1UM
O'i't'r Chum Buttcrinc
clrnilllcll) I'lcr-ff.l t
Aumoi u Packing C'
KiNs CITV I - i
IIIMMH.ISI tMttMlllulilS"
" no' .ill ill.' kii.twl.-.liiM
(II III.' IU)tlllUH Htll III III. SO' - llltixl
r lint tin '& I't'st fiilil. of ill.' i.i. Is
'Hint Mirrlli.' fi.iiii) tin uml llrsl snliii ul
l tlolll
iiiiihrU In I t-ri'li. ! i.i..tfoil.".'
... . . ...I.. rrecnuisotirv Is not stutlouuri. titit
II. M HpiiriocK uiiu ... . . .. s tvip lVl)lvll t(lU ur(l i(jicr uls
Martin unit wife. C. . ""' un.d t retains enough of its undent forms
wne i v iviiib - . .......w... --- .....l iinwrlttL-ti trmlitliiiih to slie.i tn
reverend
S l.uwrence .1.
Oldhum und wife. A J. Spenirel I t.
Utissitn. I wl!i. J. .r .....-. ..... u llIlti Ilfcr
Henry KucUer .Mrs i. '" .mollo.s for the patriarchs of our or-
Junies lViiloeost. lMill hose buu . .. n . lls
Selwyn Douglass L. N I erk its ii m hlr th. 1Pravl. nnt the ilhsi'erniice
wife. .Mac. Morris anil wne.i. " ''f f the" ot eratlve clement wusimulu-
tl. I aniuiiaisoii aim ..... .. .. i tw. . k.i11.
title am) leurncd men into tlie inner-
. .... t ..i.. .........i...
.....i tvir.. mid l. .'liiswuij .s ...... J.......J -..
'I his news has crept about ind fflicil
much comfort to demoir.tts ho ilclre
to j;o 'inch to theli eoiisillueiicles lit
the Kitlse of men who Iiiim- dune some-
thing tant'lblp for sllicr
Mr. Ilayucr contemjil.ites ollerltiir an
umendmi'iit to the peinlltii; bill author
i.luif the secictar.l of the treasury to
Issue 3 per tent. ImhiiIs fur .r.UmW)liOU
rutiulnif ten ears in case the ncccsslu
should ut ise
will. I'll Ml M HI IO.JI (. II.Ii'.'
WasIU.noion I'eli t' The leaders
on both sides In the I'eclthaiii siiprciue
mi'iluu llK'ht of ttntletilty uroiind Its coutt nomination contest aiu redoub-
with the declaration prlvalelt in.nle '"" "t. ....... f .ni"-! relations lilufntl! ..elock lliU iiMiriitittr In Ihe.-ettlral '''"''; " '" r. n" '
It Istrue but with MMMiilns au.horlly. (. '"1" ' ' 'l n Kn.l .sdnnuad.-. I .-Lve.... th.-airric.lt- ..WU "M M. nd. y. 1 .1.1 mi -
that th. preside. will not v.-to the j Thlrd-The runi..tlo. of n terrl o- K . ' hat th. I. . s 1 m I '
measi.ie I rial U..ven.e..t o. ..... will (Ikln- p or.ls fair ttr.H.u.K near the v.i. rue t b. t . . Mtru . ut I. in
in nlileli tin- II renin It lll.Kl '
Hftt ii yn lost the tluities last
When first seen the lljitles were
Inif up 'Ii.- pillars tjitlckly
tlerei
.ek
rnwl-
tlici
Iwiiiin 'be eniiiiiilsslnii tltvtles me
meuibi rs ot t he ci il.Ted tribes to con-
sider and decide i.t at mi early day
whether they desire tu divide their
lands 1V UK'icetllein rr io liusipouv u.i i
action tor the consutertitmn "t eon-
tfriss In the event of r.ortfuuiiitloii
tailing place. N..n ciiiens will be
:r;' he 'c' .:ndVb!..and . :o.l..e.hhcbrntnct
nun
ui.iiiiit.'l lil'.'li.'i and ltiKlier and me
til.- iiii . hotter and more dangerous.
1 1 ilisi alarm vwts soon fnlli.nnd t I
ti -i''iii.l mil ' til i-t.ire inn in nun iiui
tire il- ili'vli uiti"ii uud that
Ittlil Ulll' SBIil ommiiie.- pirn un-
tun lies of the candidates all on one I
llehet. siibdiid.d under the names of
the illllert ut otllees fur w hu I audi-1
dates tire named that the eainll.tntc
for w I ch lit.- voter desires lo vote be
designated l an N to the left nf the'
nittiie loleil mi 'hat the nanus of all
eUli.llilates must be unsettled to the j
elt'ral ctiinnitt.e not later man i
i
nil I
the
i-cntru! I'lintiiiltteemeti of tio- wnr.ti
that I he nurd ciiilltliitteetiietl ill their
wards shall have elurire of tlie w mil
piitnai.ii elections uud deslifiiote the
place In places where the primaries
are to s- he'd and it as jiiiliru mill
htte power loupptont as main Judge
eluillelilfcis. clerks and t. Ibis us they
l..tii iiPfiisHiiri that the name of
.if the ' ever voter shall Im pluce.t on till! poll
I'uitBuwIi. of Un lr .flr' I iur.in
In Sfn ..rli
t UH I eh 14 U .l..ii''i .
I. th. (K'Hil.ii il of li-v In ' t
Ih-v. loati biire.ni u- ft mot ' ' ' "
se. unit dil.t s '.rial It is u In
MhllM J lilt if llllslll.'ss I .Hit Mill' " - '
NM'iit tu'ibiv ipii.it.-rs mi- '. i
l.ir.d uud w -in. ill urim '
iit.l.-il to I..M. mii tvitb the 'I ni.ii is
rile ' apltH'i i' i
is Im iiisIk'.I I-
.Mid -.lliei s l hi
needed llllb -'I
ill this l.i" I ii
this tii.irniii ' 'i
halhviix le i im
bilieiiii ni I '
I h.' bin '.in ' ii
Ul ii Iter i n'
luUl-s t-hl1 Iv-'i lll'H I '
.H..tseis mi' -eitl
. is MllhVieHt n
i HllcliUs lli'l. f
n-ffcr for i ' i
iidit iits '' i
"Hill IIK'txt' I
Mis .1 el.. I
the i''iiis
' .rt 'M' hi 'i
ii llu. on 'in i
..Ills of H'l'l 'i -
.'S tt.l -I
to eX.iiliin
I
an I
llan Territory should l- oiunied W.Ml.iWit and Ihde park were "" u't "t.s f U... Ivar.l .-tin vote lor the
lf.r mill wife. A.
. tf .1 r Snler und wife (ico A Met
nlf und wife. I'rattk Ulnuhart und'
lliilf their effort to dti.v in )irepurutlnit
for the cxceiitlw session to morrow
The U'st opinion obt..inablc is that I
the session will not ! so lonj' us that '
in which Mi Hoinlil'J.M'i s nomina-
tion was cons'ik-rc i As th- proceed-
eparate and dlsllti.t Horn uiiiiiiiniiiii
Ur. Price's Crcnin llakliic Powder
Most Perfect .Made
Unilll.r c'.il.irv.l Inter Iti'lul""'
lMllnr Sivtl CAttrAI l leHil
ln.rr.iiw to the se.-ne Ulifteil sliou
in the irroiinds made the work of tip-
ltreiiien slow and befo. a siilliclclil
stieiillis were ilreoted towards tlie
. . .. .. ...i :..!... i unit
Cllllillilllies oil nie win. i ..-..-.. .......
none but republican shall te. that
the ward eeutrul committeemen shall
tL.. elmri... .if the ballots poll books
i.ir ti. P. Hunter
dmiifhter Lllllun. J. U. Hcudles and
wife Ur. J. D. Smith nnd wife V. 11
Kiwell and wife Judge Ueorc Green I
und Miss Grace Kclnehart. I)r lluxton
and wife. T. II. Ileder und wife. II i.
Todd and wife Mrs. Nettle Cross 'lo-
peku l. Newman unil wife IM Dun-
iielly and wife V. It. P'slier. lit lllutt
A Mehew A W I'lslter l.dwur.l
Towntcnd T I Woodunl .1 V I r
bun J r. Ayars. A. V Miisicriii.in
G. Norrls Trunk Pilson. W. It Ilrown
s. W. Spencer. J. A lillliik'. I'"'-
tor J. f. Ncul 1ml l.vlton
uud Andrew .1. Corltlns and lady.
II. I.. Cohen unilslNtei. lliiniiuhlohcn.
Mrs Oldham II I'lppln V.. M. Hum
ford. Mrs. II It Curllit. Teatfiie liny
und wife. . I J Holes und wife. II II
Wi.ikltm W S Spencer II II Melone
.....I tvlf. lliivld llctsch. Kr l'eopl
I ve. except in so for us the eiitiileius
of the operative urt are employed in
Its titcrt and forms. Operall.e .Mu-
sonry orlffltinll. InclinUd such men as
were entrujfeil In the useful vocation
of constructing edlticcs for mau's spir-
itual and temporal purposes
Kueli degree nf speculative innsotiary
Is embleieulical of spirituul lllumiiiu-
thin and Is the sublime unfolding of
I tii.bl.-r ti utlis und i'uliiir.-il concep-
I timis of life. No man can be a true
I and faithful Mason without Im-Iiij; a
useful and honorable eltleii. Mason-
I ury of Itself neither iniikes men better
'ii 'worse foi it possesses no liitfcuei
I ate powers of iiiorut r"foriuittlou. It
...'.. i ...... i. . . i.
ciuiius no biipernuuiiiii ii.li KM... . -
is onl Ull esiit.-tie sysleill of tllorals
and coiisecratcl fellowship and its
imlolnhlc iibhifalion Ii but the silvci
ItHfs will not ffo in thu reconls. and us ltl1P.ilni5'f. cpo l-sue of the Hit h
on v senator cm hear the speeches " '"""""s"
there can be noobWt in loiiy addresses rle Dully I.eudcr a communication
.i i1.il
.1 villi uml daillfllter l.wi lieu -". . .. -
" .' II ... .... .. 1 ... " IS H UIIU. ism ISUKIIK
Meyer and wife L l Mo. a I wife .sn. tu.ipl.
.J!-1 !' V.. .. I"! ''it. an an'uiadvcion .have no
i. iiisi.-j ...... ....- ":".- ".(; afu list itblinpensiinuie principles nor
lolTitiH. and Miss 1.1 l.a Lauv 1 0Ulr.lllan1 vieitSlmlesof irr.w-
Pitts uud Mlj Mile a9''r- nl''y.p I ete.it centuries dlmlnlshe.l itsm.cleut
Don ve .1.0 ("lurk ( A Newman I .
It is us milvi rsat 'is elvilUatioii and
llittotry
t prevailed
impe
except to mllncinc kciiator and It is
brlicTeil thai iv the lime Hie seision
begins there will le bltl- or no doubt
us to how niu of the sou.itor taud.
The opponents of confirmation are
claiiiiitit' from four to si majority.
There will tie six n .eht chnnges
from the llo.nbu.wei uil.-
lllf. 11 Al 4 I 11)1 Ml s UL 1' Mil
A5HISi.li' I eb ti -The iiiimh'.
coinmlssli.il whi.li has In-eii considering
the cluliii of the s.ntilh Aliicrtcun Mciitu-
dhlp Co. iieiniist i In- I tilled Mites gov-
ernment in the now famous llata case
has tendered a lceii.u oierruliu the
deinurrei-mi. i )-. i n. Jultf. shields
counsel of tl I ml.'d Mate tu the
ot it Im fni t; ii"n p mini 'tainiKCs. t'his
dt-murrci wu- i.u."l uism the claim
that the sriitl wii mud. with piob-
able vit use. th. H.tt j Ivii.k in the em
McCiinnon and Miss May Minn
'P llarnes.
When the Kiicsls had vrotti n we't
alon ill cutliiK'. Toast Master .1
5pciiKel arose uud announced speeches
In order. The llr't one called wus
III 1. C. Netil who ifspoiiiliil to
the tuasl. rrcemasoiiiv ' lie truie a
icylcw .-f th. older in ('iaplilc Inn-
j'uiiite with numy plciislnif iiiiiedi'tes
mid lilorllls. "Our lb anil hodife" wits
niov. leiniH.i a; I . .f thr I until kfo. crn-
principles nor llu.nl of i..
tildes of irrev ionii.it ot i n.ii "hi mIumi
-'' It micleitt i..isiii..itv Irk 1.1 lunvrressmau
K'nr.V. . ... CurtU bib for the ci'i-utioti of the
Its Ufiuntii uaw i.urs uin h MJ n lJalllima iroUdes
rb let avefes on which man has Indian "-rrltory us . ow.ui.le. I l.y He
been ti..s.Hl" since then It has ever 'Mapaw. cnec:i. IVorla. Western Ml
heided. "Very Uotten hhln. from H
colored voter. 1 stiiiiM ecm to mi'
that "Colored Voter' bus been disap-
pointed In his political asperalhms und
he takes this metii hI to vent his spleen
1 huie no doubt Colored Voter ' lulu
otl'i been a true and loyal rej til.lh'ttti
und would be u how-Inn? one now if he
is promised a pice of the pie
t .insistency I o.. .--.wiilnr Kh.ry of
meritorious fame It U a brlflt Jewel
III the eseut-heon of a inline It MlietU
u radlatlnif lustie over the net ions of
men It i btis.il upon wisdom mid
discretion The pilot ami helm of the
burli of state tuoi ihi-ver rotten l.lpi
Without It tin- tiiahers of chn. the
nun. I bars of fnlh the raelss tt illume
ter cannot be avoided lleltig u c.l
orcd voter mvs.-if. I wlh to assui
the republican partx that all the eol
ored voteis in i.ulhrie have tlol
serted tin party
Sol.ll n Col. l. lit i ollH
tiurtiinir siriicttlie its tblibcrs were . ...... ...ii... hleets ufl. r tin votes till-
im.-Ullnir tu n lojiidl.v spreading blue I ..unl.-.l at the dt- nnd thai the bul-
Marlitiif at a punt neurit Imek "f ; lot- poll HcjUs. tuni tulU-y sheets shall
the Lu.vptiun oWlisk th Jim spread I be delivered by the committeemen to
.... ....'.I ...- 'I'l.u lltrlo u.vulunrli I llie ..In eeiitral coilllllittct- who shall
o-.m.i inn.. .iiniie. tn the ilttitics l cans ass the votes und declare those
nnd thu nlUurs mill ornate roof decora
lions aloot? tlie colonnade were soon In
rums Threo proun of mtlmals in
n.ttuaiy siandin? on the roof were
destro.'ril
tioitilnatcd who lut received tlie
luilest nniuberof votes lor the ortlcos
for which they were desictiftted on the
ticket; nnd that each cmidlduto be ic-
oiiested to be piesi'lil when the c tl-
.... ....i.... .itnuiu. th. vot.1:
1 Im men Here hotnptted not only in ; ........ .j ti.r urrntitte-
re..hinr the .olonnale be tlie "twb 1H.nlf ltf detail us shall be deemed
t.i.i i. .l.iflve.l the ut in iMrliliiitr the m.cMkrt muv be In-i.tifti-r mad. bfv
lla.e ll wii ililli.'iill lo move ll I tlM cctitlul eoiiiiniltee that said pi.-
I...v .liKille. mil the III."'- of hose I mr. .l..tiolls shall tie held oil
mi .-t.i'iri-il in tlie mhiiv i iik en eliii'hlii lei.tearv - is.
join ne.v ed low uril tin hlehlauds of no-
liiet Hit-
Ms luoiLer Masons of i.ulhrie' It Is
the ihivulr.nn and Intelligent rcpre-
ntatlves of tin-undent uud .Htriiilled
uml. Ottawa. Wyuudotle .Modoe uud
S)haw..ee tribisof Imliiiis and bv alt
other bands now within the limits of
the Qitapu v uh'clicv iin'lii'liliur the
towusltu of the tow u of Miami which
Dr. Price's Cream Itukltt); Powder
WoilJ'. I'alr HUlicit .McJl nJ Diploma.
THE JURY LIS!
I . ..I .. - I .fill lll.HOll fH.llll . . I ...... . . .....! ..IS ..I.....
responded to by lion. U l-et en. it Tl.rriorv with whose u u ..
Oklahoma (Ity. in ll.e absence o I.. I. .. Mu lv Wl; nw XutlmnH
llenueisey.of Noriuui It wis ; "" ' s jaMllu occasion The are the l Ullt A l vvoiik.
..vleiiin.ir.. iiild.-ess tll'lt ellcteil lip . .. . ......... ... .. I.I..I.
. ii I- s of th. I T II- ua.-1 ""'' !; to pay ImtnuK. t tuir ultur. 01.uvnl .- hs. -....
w. manJ'assis ance In the or... e it ! "J.lirXl !. " " rv as lo sit'.Ver. f he cold Two
rlKl.tfu tilhule. and in .. .......i.e. verv ft nmu Mlh mny ...ches of sn. w I. as fal " no . e No
creditable to herself brotherly concord and im.pltlli.ms ioy ''" M'I'"-" '"'' o. vet and it is
The toast. 'Our I .. '". V ' fill iour'helirts Ase.lUeiis of Oklu- safetosav that so l.injr t.s people have
wittily icsp led to by II- H "11 '"" h t. VVole.iiti.-you tilth iilifeltfitcd wheal to feed to hogs as th.v do in
of KliiL'ilsher lie Isa youtitf mail anil . .. j!!..!.... this eotiutrv w here water utul w.sl is
111 tlie hi. lie un i
ll.nv drew i wal.r sttppl.v from ino
ciiii.il und no dllUeully tu this was en-
c.'ti.iteie.t Mhortatfe of e.Ktl however.
vt'i sum.. tlisadviinlM)'.- 'is the supply
wu..i.-. iiiH.le slow trip
-..im- twenlv III. men were under the
II.4IH I'll! "f th lolllu.de when rift.'
.Mm -hi I ii M..1I-V leann that the
i'. un i p .iili.ii of the structure would
fu l.t. -.llllellll.nl l"h.-v hH.l h.tie-j
l.i.in u.v . fii"ii tue pla.v wlnti
l t. . . !' k t.-.ilil4de wijs s.eutol
r-icl for a i.i jiliciit .niu iiieueni ius.wji.
it fell erll ll ' '
liii .i ii... i.i.irmticont itua.triirn by
' WiiL'iter. that idorne.l tue..'niriil part
' oi ihe top of the.' 'li.minde
vi.iiiuu.-i I- i' '.ruhaui of the
i.. und. ..lid i.iil'it.iiifs dift'ctu.l Unit
1 il -ma hi c i.iini.l- "Ultleetlutf the
ii i.l.iiii i v hnl' tin I i.Ti.-ultural bttllu-
'i. U' .lesli" ..I ' " keep flames
fr.'ie leii.h.uw i. io.' bn.hllinfs The
lr Hip i lb.-ilium.. 1 '" s.o.l..l llrtll 111 UP
eul i .rln.il "i 'be strtP-tute
I'll. nmiipk of tin. candidates lor the
offices shnll appear upJti tlie tickets Its
follows in their reeulur order to wit
. lt II. Ml
Mayor. itv Aiiornev
. Itv llerk i itv 'I i . asm. r
Police J udtfe.
Justices t the IVn.'f
otlnC l'redii.l .
Cur. lift and
i
Me in i"' i
HehiH.I
Iloaul
de-
the rooms oil the ; Saunders.
id Waul
Hen fro.
the
s.l .
ttiiimitilcd uud
L'ood shape
Past Grand "Master A I Spen.-l.
belnu culled iipon.lmade a line iidilr. s '
Tlie new Comnmiuler. selwvui
HoiiL'luss of okltihomu (ity. beiutr
called ininle a talk full of wit Just us
the It o'clock train was whistling into
ii. dntloii. Mho J I vll. I tHlil re
porter tried to gel his speech but he
would not give tup It was the l l
of the evening
Thu following Is the welcome ad
diess delivered by T W. lilsley at th.
hall to the vlsltln incuibcis of the
(Irund Lodge which wus responded to
by Judge Selwyn llmigluss
'.Most Worshipful Master and l.rotlur
Musous of the lirmi'l Lodge of Oklaho
int.: rree.nusot.ry is a cosuiopolltun
fraternity. Around Its injstlc shrine
fi- ..Mii'irli'K have reverentl;. bowed
the best types of every cltiiliitlnii.
Its tenets bto lit harmony with the
purest morality and loftiest patriotism.
Its alms run parallel with the upward
ireiul of hiitnun progress. M he klml-
redshlp of mankind Is Its fountain-
liend. Its fundamental dogmu Is faith
In Almighty Ood
riU.nsiire a
I . . . . . 1 ... 1 ..!.. ..-
with i .eli inner over nie iuin iimi piciiiniii sunt-. ..u
and
pro.uises of "ir fair teirltoiv
thrifty cities
M he wolldel.ius .levelopllie.lt of 'Ml
liihoma reads re like ti glittering
tale spun by tropic ftincy than n sober
rettllty Itshlsiorv Uorlgliml. tuilcine
uiiu unrivitled Its future villi bu
a rapid. nibMiinlinl mid splendid se-
iiui'iice uui beilttigw lii land of rare
iitlrin lions mid vast variety
Tin i mum. in "I fii fie ti' r
In' tilii-O' . i lint! wuriii
1 in- rim.. "I a iiiiilily -'''
nil. 1 1
llllll.l IK' lill'IWII
now Is w-eieoineir tue
Nnileitlb i-1-p..rli .1 nil-
M'wo Inches of
people like ii
thcnlli alls
tllxiihrl shIih llr.'.-ilrr
MollKIII I Mo I'eb I'. meeting
was held at Ihe I .oreuci hotel bv tep-
resetitative in.-ti from nil over the slate
to effect a Mate Milt... Hreeders' asso-
ciation 'Ihe afternoon was (alien up
bv preliminary work J llltilce. of
the M l.outs llunii World isserielary.
A two days' session will he lie!.' mil
II .ml uml I'iIII .lnrl llrmin
..u.i .... .... ..I ...... rl
I Oi.etitelleit to lea.'l
The following list of grand and petit i ViH j M.. ty ArtUl I rook
Jurors has been drawn lor the March .MH'.-t as ieii.lniniiiei for hi depart j
term of conr und are stntiniriiioil li tt i n inr iu the fu'r
pear March s. at ma in. fur petit and ' ' !" - p.a.ic.llvetiuulshe.l I
' . . ui... :i I. after a hard lluht. and
.in i..r grano . i..dm.f .. earl side u.ie
i.ltvMi II Hulls
Samuel Tuvlor. I.I witril. l.uthrie.
Jitines Whll more Ibsmnfli; I.ee tied.
Oak lew l H Lyons .s.-tvuril: ' A
oc ick. "prlng (reek; W ll Muck
Oak Mew V Pureell. i.ulhrli . M
I. I leeilel i edlli 1 1. I'ttt tt edur.
Ileiiljff H.'lltiilU'loti. M-wanl. J A
Murs SiniDirv tie. W T Ihtvls uist
.ill wanl.iiutl.iie I. M Loose "pnoir I
t Ir.l v' ar.l
( otlng 1
L'tiuuiil Cor. ll
men Llui Mreetb
. ... ... t. t.. ... ..
t'.e ground carrying ti JJ"" " . "."'. '".. door Mu
pjctoii livery stuble
Third Wsinl- Sheriff sonl.-e. rem . ml
Ilerlott building DlvUl.m street
loirth Ward Voting preelint ''
l Itv Hall Tot Noble avenue Uestsl.l
Tifth War' l.ast precinct
Second street West precinct
M'ptlth mid I'erl.ri street.
tty order
1..1 Mm. I Win HaM.i Or '
mid! ml Waul John I airfield
I l.e
K sots utter .ipi.lie.lioii .lie hi. i' ni'1
the r. eorls ..i. ilehr.l t o i
fimi.l Ihe lni.li- are rep.il'l on 1 1 .u
stallmeiil plui. r.-s.rl. i .i ne'
npplieanl- ii- iii.-.v etui. h i i t i"
tales of poverlt bronchi fmtli i ( n-s
lions and with the appi'in-. i .--tt.-i
several li.mies when eh.it. I i
giljf. s weie ill d 'Himid In Hie lull
wi.j In-neat h weie twenlv moie
men mid wxeieii who were hun.v
plain hiiugi'V und 'vho wen f.-o .v.m
iiliUrul liuti'l ft'.m the purih ou-e
kitchen In the hullwuv ubov.- eie
men and wont u wlio w. ie not hunt?
but who did not know w heir ihe in
uical whs coming from 'ne.v were tu
ge menus to stand off tliolau.t.or 1 mi
provide food Mam uf them erc
young girl who hud been . ii.pl... e.l a
clerks tv M'wnlers mid a.couut.iiits
Blnl whose euriims to sltppoi ' Hum
hud lieeneilt oil lV the hind In.- 1 '
men were win Iduiie ii p.i.ni '"ie
utters plii't.i.i nie. iii' 'u ti
ul work nslil th. 1 i-i t. .1 1 . Ii . i i.r.i
s.vi'i. t.. th. 1 .1. II -i.i " . i i
Prqessionu Directory
LAWYERS.
Bavarcl T. Hamer
Attorney - At- Law.
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Wol 1 i "Ill il l
I. uml 1 uw- of "'
. eipl of eiil-
1 i ..inn.
Maii.iul
ll! uilintu
lahoiiia
Vll I'll I
On L. usili; ..I - In
re eiv .i..iii 1 III' iiium
I I mid ' .' i.niv I'l" I. 'oi' In
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tth 'sard
.laelisoti.
.Mil Want -I rank
I. est.-1
I red Morgmi ha It.
K M lUiiiftiid. V It
net. W II
i:
V. V
I'llllt l..IMJ.
llltl
mhh.iiim " lrlnu Uiiiiff Un
II 4i.ll uui t lll!lit
sltf'.'IO I ll i ' t 111" IM'II
t the !i..ii.e - sioii the reslgllM
I .in of Hi' .sent.l'V" ItrilWl. V "'
s.il hi. HI .ipihi.l.tl'.t I llllell "1.IM-
Mi vin
ci letrti V
III snt'i
i bun niuii
I u 11 VI"S 's "
KEATON Ul COTTERAL
l I'll.M I - ll I V
Uooii.s I und Int. i un' "i I '
! .Ill' I TlHl Hll I'll' "' "
ul'I'oMTL ! H I NI' "I ' ' h
NN'. I I lilt.
I ate W ' .1 It k H i i
Attorney and Counsellor al Law
III
er. .Itiines Mmitgoiiiery. oust ".Hi word;
distin
.'if-
.- I'ei.l and plue.'d on
i. rniiUiiL nun I. i in
A Masons uud . tieiis ills our duty jt itm m-li t olllceis elected
toetitwilic tiroiiuil the lelliirtis ot our
hettrls the noblest destiny of all our
people. Mav that brotherly love ami
I! MeM.ir I H'
I'rr.lilmill'.l I'm tin i.lir.
W vuMitos I 1 'I he
piesl-
for
'aegaUou thariwiy cimiin.;. .It I.. nina.ed U.t . o
glesuroiinil the altar of uiasonaiy cop- postmaster at liidl. napolls as well u
IS.'
W
ti Unite Mimetliliig to the tnoriil gt'iin-' W II II Pepperell a postinuMer ul
dure of our order mid tin periiiitiieiil Cmcordlh. Kan . uud I rank A Dessert
weui of our civic and economic Instllii- nl Muron Mo; Luther i dauis at
linns A'.ior.i Mo Ooorge C theliunl at I'op-
Tonight we hid nur worthy tvler r iir. Mi und William t lli'l at
lllng wide open the doors of our lodge i)ia Me
roum Ulll welcome .vou vviiu o.vui
II A llerwlg. "spilnjreri I
my s.prititrvale
I'l III Jl Holt".
Wm Hiiovtie Hear Creek: Willium
llrlnibs. lib ward. Tom Leher. Mprlug
I reek. W I' l.uger. llullirli': Ittifus
W'illiituis ( resc. ut John Ciniiintii'li.
east Mli waul tiiilhrle: llirntu llruuh.
Ith wt.rd II l Hrevver. spring Creek.
Drill) C Hrown Iron Muutnl. l
MeDoweli Mb ward l.uthrle; It .
Iliotlier Marshal. Lew W. t.raham.
Crescent .1 H northing. Stewart. .1.
S Durst piiugviile. rruiik Ulll.
Mirliiirviiie J M Joltiisoii fluiurron;
T. L. Jhntfer i iiiiiirroiii A- II Hutter-
fluid. 1st ward i.nthrle; John l. ut.
Clmnrron; Win ll Hill t iitiurnui: T
I" Hlulr. Laurp Heorge W. UolbnKiW
stprlugviite John l row oah View: T
'i Kite sifw.iid Jnhn Mi'N'iHv Id
wunl. W. L "ii ilvan lllsinitrl'; i. W
i'nltetsoil Iron Mound: Clitts Holes
Luiirel Im- W Howard Id ward: U
ringvnli
il- limit i of L .'I'" r.rte lo I
U'.ii..' oi pnv i. all l mid.- u
lelUlb ellMlllllotl of ill- votes .U
mfiieii i .it ut li.iplei.n-.il' and liiiiiioints
villi! the tariff bill "as Is'lm. ittlisiil-
eie.l in Ihe 'ouiiiiltt f 'he whole
Mr Heel usl'd uiiiiiiou hi- uiseul
that lnath In' ndiinnisl. red to Messi-
sjii'lfg illtd ltriius the llv-wl . l.'.-ted
in "ilU-is fioiu New ..rk who-. ere
.lilillrtls ha I .11 1 ive I Pher. wn ii"
ol.ieeti.t. iU.1 ll e..lieKU. ileisr-s
Cummin.' utul Dinipltv ecortel them
lo lite li'ir of the h.iut where 'hev
mm s.v ii it
Mr IHmvl 'hen tnotrel to ifo Into
jioiiimllt. .file whole for the furl hor
i-onsldei-iition of H. s.-lrnlrao bill
und trh-d reach an uirreoment mOi
i tin. oniKjiieiits of Hie hill to clos gen
entl dcbite al ' o'loek. but Mr Heel
tailed for ihe i.-miliir order
Mr it'iu-' of helituekv resuitiln.
Dr. Price's Cream llaKIng Powder
M'otU'i Pair III. licit Av -rd
tl... lealnsi tlrl.lor
I'll. I i ill hv I-el . He l i1'"'
t Itv of ra.lil.'.tb n to tlie I .-nil. ssit
Fiver hli.ilfe le-re 'hiowiinf it out oil
gear ll't pieveiitniK trains of Hie lies
apeake. Ohio A sw.i.tl. western f
eriMtslttg X hirije jmitloti .' Hie sli-ain
rs lipiei works i ere eilirled awiiv
mid tt h"le U'lort her vim ter lln.-eom
iielled tile .lil till '" run I" i lis"le t"
SUV I' he I (i -illL'ill
Taste
llus I.U'I .Hi
I . I'Uls III W
p rinssii t .
I mill. in i Hon
s iiifiina i i1
tioti ; " '" a'
da 1 1 1 1 el i i l." "'' "
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ROOMS IT unci IS
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Al I.IKM V -VI I 1
Uickii t'ouiilj Al.itm.il.
Oklahoma Aveuu. np.-it I n. ' u!-
HtlTUillK iikia.
Ii'
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r.iMi-iivi-i Oil
Us hail l.isti'.
has h'st
vim iv ''
In
VI i 'Ulll
li'l HUM"
i i.ikf
' II III ul
. ii.. VO
. .. ... at -.. ... Hill... I l.ljntlllu.l
I hniiuH 'inn ii mi.-.i -- .
tluthile dcsiies tu he to you it city of Pan v. Ill I eb 15 - ihe )oitng mail
.. i 1 ..I -...1 ...... H I .I.h.I .l..i..illi tl... Wtilimli full. I f III... .!..- s.. Intl.
.. . lwtt.nl. 'lillV Illlll iriJlHl Vlll't'l . Illiu JUHi IUIIIHI Hriiu Hunmiw ...-- M iuiuiihii '""'I'""1 ... i . i .. . .t ..- .1..
The social llistlnci oi i an n ;'''i "u"rs'wlillt. here will bo her k- r0.d at Porlstell Mo. last Sunday! Hie' ie sii vuai v.. w u ..
age midcmintry has .--1IiipiI lili i; Pl1"Mirr I nwr.ilnif prove to have been llenry ! .. . "."""": ".."":-. .... u ' . .-.cy in the n renun o the gove...
M-cret unit iteyoieu ieiiow.i .i.. -y ri.collfello.is of tills annual I i'rlu Qt tl.U city. He was travel '' ' "'--.- .i ai Unit mere wouo oe a laiK-
those whom beliefs and e .dene '" ' memory like I nil '; a soa company aud either fell 'nif " pem.lles. o d uia ll uf (iM.t.u- u out would den) Ihe
were hi nearest accord wl I. his own ' J"' r ' J ' Uiivuw. of or was s rTl b a train und hh ' '"' ".?!k ot XriP ?ir" ' lbt section of tub bill propowd toco...
..ene.l.nc nl im festlvlllcH of JUK"V ?ra"lUr.'.l Idj lilt Mm. . W OownlBr. oallod l a .urplu aet of th. Vo.roiMui to
are luseparahh; Inlerwovci yl t ol ' M llri) lloni. flirew.P Uull ldlyInjclurMi I UB home of t Ur.wrn fw inllw oull. mBtf'i ..t thl -Uacaucv
that Is best In .Masonry clothed in in ltluti'd Into the Idles- u.l .ml .in. I m of this oily me! asked to M-ty ail nlrht. . ?lltii.riTnTatiU'riiimt. io..n
biinlgn IWery of mibp t ch nrll; It ' ' ;" of immortality. Into the Drur. In.. Vh n.-Tho retult ul u.ch i..i.t a grained. During I A! X' " V b ll '
InwoVnUl ItXZr " HkV'kiuS '"'ft""'- conMimumtlui . f eiiillts- iUb uIr clrc fox hunt engueod In by uo iilghl L gn worse and on un ."'ilona 'bouk wa. 'o.iuv
Ings of It Hiss p iiirj Ki u " :. ' vo'i'h wllhln that starry lodgu room .50 wUS but one large red fox iu died Ihe Jeaoased wot about 'W ..". 1 ...t..r n. ....mmrulier of
ni mercy ii oowsovn .m .v..u. -.' .uti..l i. on xhibltlau ul Wilson' i ... t.i uml Bt v.rv Hula adootllit "w"' '..:. .... ..:.... a .....
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meal lliumei a numucr 01 ibjc 0I ItllilteiL ll sam n uuin ivvimu .. . . no Imnnrtnirt batiU.
gmjie oscaptd throuyli an opening la I for tha Armour Paeklntf C In Kwut I ia deposits bsiu? l.t than :g.00a
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