The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 256, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 21, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Mdoma
THE FIRST PAPER PUBLIbMED IN OKLAHOMA.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY PEIJKHARY 21 1801.
70L. 5.
NO 25(5
IW1
Side
iff ' jl r
II itlLllMI
1 " ---
7
A LOVE
The Brains and Brawn
Meets In
RESOLUTIONS OF
A Stronc Dtclarallon of Faith Reaffirmed In tho Principles of the Republican
Party and a Logical Condemnation o( the Present Adminls
Irallon The Election of the Oflicers of tho League Over
Three Hundred Delegate. Present From all Parts
of tho Territory Intense Enthusiasm-
Full Report of Convention.
Thut the ltopiitilltiiiii party of Oltlu-
hoiiiu 1h u unit wus never better Htus-
trated than In yesterday's meeting of
... . t. t i f ......... I
tin- llr-publieuu Territorial League.
Three hiimlri'il uml eleven members of
. ..i..
the league tverc present representing
nearly nil the countl-suf the territory.
The MoKonnon Opera house was 11111 1
of onthulustio men. There was a
spirit abroad thut foretold future vie-1
tory. There wan a determination that'
tho present administration that I
ruining the industries of the whole
eountry. runnlnjf olllees lor personal
K'aln only and iulsiuanai;lii: the rirutr-
of Oklahoma shall he snowed under.
The yotinir and the old sniffed war
with dellLfht and plumed themselves
for the oranlatlon of the repiiniloan
forces that shall (five us statehood and j tiaU-
voice in the national affalr before the
next presidential eleelloii. The meet-
iuwasu territorial love feast of the
republican party In which the dlller-
fiit portions of the territory eatuo to
know each other better. The oldest
portion shook bands with the young-
est. Perry and llnld. of the strip vied
with lluthrle and Oklahoma Cltj .
The convention was called to order
hy President .1. I. Admire of King
fisher Secretary A. V. Seott belni: at
his desk lie Introduced the l!ev. Mr.
Mcl'lii'oters minister of the Presbyte-
rian church of this city who offered
pruver. It nan a wonderful prayi-r.
It was a prayer for practical mundane
mliiIi. It v. 1 1. tiriitur fordod to collie i
vn. v .. -.' .. - - IJ
to the rescue of the American people 1
hlid save them fiom the rule of the
ruinous democratic party. It was a
prayer for sal vat Ion f 1 omnilsiule Igno-
rance and political "plr" policy for
personal prUilcgcfc. It was considered
by the members of the league as the
most magnificent prayer they had ever
heard offered At Its conclusion an
and stlllniSH picvallnil when It luvol-
untailly broke out In applau-.e The
convention could not help it Such a
political prayer has seldom been stir
passed.
JUDQE FOSTER'S WELCOM-'.
Hit Veteran Hi pub lean sij (iooil llilnci 1
liuiii.i sinriTf llfinl. 1
Judge John l'oster delivered tlie wel-
come uddrcts He Slid:
"When the election comes ut-MfaUjT II. Sonnt.
we will show the country t tint we are
men and that we ute American Citi
zens: thatweaie capable of seli-gov-
erntnent and that self-government Is
wiiuted. Our win will bo clear In the
future. I want lo sny to.Min biotheis
of tlie League that vmi are welcome
to everythlug Ineluillng the smiles of
our wives and the kisses of our babes."
The judge made an eloquent and
witty speech and brought down die
house inan limes.
ADMIRE'S ADMIRAULE WAY.
He rrelilr4 liver I lie Cnutt iillim Willi
linn e hiiiI Ailliilnililf ypt-rt'li.
President .lames I.. Admire presided
over the convention with grace and
ability lie was admired for III fair-
ness and general control and parlia-
mentary order He answered the wel-
come of Judge r'ostcr with credit to
himself. He said in substance
1 accept your klndlj words of wel-
come. No'clly in the territory has
111010 progressive ptople nunc good
people more patriotic people and the
klndl) win its of welcome bursting from
every lip. lluthrle docs not belong to
lluthrle alone: she is the town of the
territory of Oklahoma. W'c have a
light here. Again I thank you Juilk'c
Foster. I warmly congratulate Ihu
members and delegates of the league
011 your presence here today. You aro
here as patriotic American cltlens and
republicans
OTHER SPEECHES.
All Intertill I lllril Ii) I'rnniliiriil Men mi
Slllllilllll )ilrllilll..
There wus a motion that ex-tluv-ernor
A. J. oay and other prominent
men be given chairs 011 the stage mid
J. r..tjulen and II. P McCabo were
selected to cscoi t them on the stage
Those selected were lloteruor Seav.
Hon. It A Harvey. J.ulgo II. i:
Havens. e-Socrotnr Hubert Martin
and Hon. Samuel Mitrphey. This was
during thu absencoof tho committees.
They iilllde each a short speech emi
gtatiilutlng the republican parly on
Its retu 11 to power as indicated all
over the country- Judge Martin re
i.lr..l tll.lt f llfll.l U llt.ik .. tin....
III.." - .-....." . ... I .-llll
sylvanla. would get ISu.OOd majority
for governor wlierttupouu motion wan
miidn that a telegram be sent b) t.ie
secretary of the olub congratulating
him upon his election which was
done
FEAST.
of the Republican Party
Guthrie.
RECONSTRUCTION.
THE COMMITTEEMEN
rre.hlnii Admire Appoint. tho liliirrrni
l'llliliilltr who llppnrl.
'
'The following on motion wore up-
iM.Itilfil n credentials: J L. (Julen
' M JllhM11 . . U u.r. .0rl
Stone. .1 C Prlugcy .I11I111 Totter.!. .1.
iiiuu.
On Hcsnlullnns -UoveruorA .1 Senv.
M. Humes .luiliri' llav. Oeortre
(.;. y' .j. Wulkor.
Oil Order of llusliicss-l:. I'. MoCubo.
m - orgo l.ulug lolin l.urlght. .Newman
tleorjfo Dodson.
THE DfcLEGATES PRESENT.
II11 ii- lliiintrril kiiiI l:iitiii Miittiurlt Cum.
pni. Hit ('iiiit.illiin.
The following deleKuten were re-
ported by the conituluet
ui eredt'it.
11.1 ui
.I rmiiK
(rli i;itt .
lllt'T MAUI)
S. S (.MUI!!.!.
W II. II.IVUT.
ti W lliili'hlim
W II Kiijlc.r
It. Jl piirlurk
.lull II A. Illl'llTn
ltnirt Miirtln.
i. ('. V. Ciittii'iil.
Juki Carlrr
W. ll.Cdl.-
(I W r'lm- .
(li'u J JI11 run.
l 1III.IL HlliNII Killll.
Jllllll ft'l
W M. Illllilit
J. II. Hrjkrr.
It. (1 ('iiiidIiikU.oii
('. Jl. II. irm-
1) II L.ilira..
X. I' M.'Ciil-
t'luirli llruH 11
A II. U.-.l-r.
(uhn stdii
K I'. KHI.
I II. Ilwi-lt
s I. Oll'tatllrl.
U'n. W (liinllii-r
J K II. ill.
-1
in riinit
(I W llii.klii
F. Mmvan
W. II 1-t.T
I . II. ilrrcl.
11. II I.tiuIh
iimin ink rn ru int..
11 i Cuuwr
J l.'tn in rick
(' It. 11 uilru
.(. J. Jpniiliie..
(I. X IV1M11.
Ii Kurrow
W It (Ir.uiKir
A; h
or Kuiiii
" I'altiti r
j
lion-
ut 1 111111.
iiiiii'niit
1 01 inn mii
A. K. JiicU-nii
I. M
3E.Ul cnttK
T P (Sj
II. A. l!o;c.
C M. bloul
Jutol.ll Slcoiu't
J. A. Jllllrr.
1IIOS MOCVB l.CAOft. IO01N tOl-sn
Orlln Drown V. J llri-il
J P Nje Win llraurcoiub
A I) Lilrr.
ot until i.iwwtiiip ttAClt
rulullH hlllje
1. II r'rccntnn
Ctiu. Ilmwii
A. J. Morrison
t.'linrlr 111011
J 8anvc)
O J lluotcr.
.1 I. Ilrun.un
Wllllnui llrokhom.
J J. W'atkln
A K Mukidatl
II S. cutinlticliam.
tooa.N coisrY.
Cli.irln W ItulJcu
4 M Lowlt.
fcwjiin.
M 0. Han
Jaru DeuiU'Cr
M ll. JInu
0 W.asrlBoU
l'irr) llrlrcittf..
riRtT vrMt
J0U11J. h'CllEhl
O Morris
A. 0. UuUnlu.
O. U. Palmtr.
II. It. CHcci
jito-iDtvuiD
rtiarlu V. Tf mr. c V. lluolc.
J T Morn
It. II. Cm U
(' A Mori
tiuiiu wiiui
IWn Murphy
I 1 . IlllllUt
I Artiuiit
I. f uliofkey
' UllOfkl'J
. Tailor
T J.
I Hollllt It 111(1 .
ll. . fcaiHI. W. ":
llli hnrl t lark W M Cobb
J Co; William' JiiUmt B. II. .Mtllf
j Jinc Hams Ui-ihb ADittvvt
. uvtii rrnut
I II II. Ilnmi.br-
lUllltlKllfr Itl'll'Klllr..
j 1: Uoi.i.i.i
J. V. lilinni
Win. llrluii-
C )l. Jmle.
TlKin. 1 'titer
V. boil.-
I II sew 10. 1
A J Si-o.i
i: t Ttln.
I-mult MrKinli-i
II Di'lil.
1' M llrovi 11
J (' Itnlih.
frinilt Itreiiir
lUUirii Dritki
I) t. l-iiriisiiiuili
II rm-r
A l.'iiuislii.ri
lieete llunl-iui
J t: I '..
S l . Julie
J W. I.illll
J. W SIIU
I. II. .Mi'tlio.
1) Y siuUli.
A. A litiliif
ilu II (lillmt.
Jmr.c llll.-nii
II. W Wattklii.
tt A. Mel (iM
H II Vniiltlrlt
I) II tlarrt'll.
H . Joun
W 11 L-.ttlir.
lulllei I'limprU.
Jolin Uliubrrl).
K l Dike
.1 ('. Kekfr
U.inlpl lliirniltr
W P. Ilerrr.
II A Lvle.
f 11 llikT.
tir. 1. I- Winkler.
James Hums.
.1 1I111 Jnnlioi
nii.n.. i it tm (.. hhis'i. 11.1 sn
ll oreiiiliirf v. I'arrie
Til KiTBIimn. He... Itiihif)
IjmiiiIi'I Mitrt'it Jolin I1IM011
Mllllll-.iN I II..I s ikkltLASU tovstr
.1 n wiitiinii.
1' K llilinein-j
.1 It III. hep
V. A Wwi.l.
J. II. Hi'lliitr.'.
II I.. I.nrsli.
I.il 1 IliKlr
Wihi.I l.llllt'
Ii. V Titjrlnr
T. Illake
II. W Murntntii
II It Ikoil.
hi. ink linllirtn.i.
W. II I'isile
II. J. Wilts
Z Ik-eder.
t isiius tt tt 1.1111 1 or H'siis.
u. 11. llitiiiuiiMi.i 11 c. 11 ihii'lrlcksoii
J. A. Hill J M. t'.irrl..
A 11. Cm. lulu 11 1; iU
k .ut ST. mm r
lllonS lluti-au. Inn It l'oiul
r f tiuhuli) ll W. Walker
tl 1. IIii).Ikii
M.WM111; iLibt r a . iiixtt
l.uu'olli Mi'IUnlrt V II llrtiMi
r K. Wlutrcilo.
Lull lli'lruitlliiii.
tl.ll.lt SO I
(Iwi L.ilnV.
HuiiMim Jumt-
limi H. iimr
'. W llrulutr
Kk Mill ir.l
L I' ltltiir
I) W Uat
ii.it niiwdiii
tl tl leliipW
II M SimiUIi V
II I. Ilun-iv
Iklll llllll-tlrf
. -"" ----
Lv arYX''
! h. k. iiioiwui
J' ' waiou.
v iv MTeu'
j a. Wuo '
J W. Cieriagtr
W II. Crawford
C N WldtaUiT
l I. (Irrrit.
klftft itlt'
fl'lloUlllt
K. Ik rcmpilrW
Ju.lft- tjfw-L
r W. Hill
MUM 11 1SIU.
A K. N'rwimtn.
1'l.lnrlt
J K lluuiplilrr
O T. Dale
J. It Well
a. I). Houk
U W MllLr
CI. V. llitlUlu
W I'mirUgn
lUL'HUIt
' W It s.btr
UNCeltfCOl'Ml.
It N lralr.
II. I Olark
K. J"olT
I. W.llu.b.
J. (?. I'rlnlro.
Vf. A. It Wlil.
K. lli'tunn
Jl. Itlien.
I). W. Limn.
11. oiu rau
T Lull.
I.. II ItUtu.
H l.l
1 J I. N..l.
K. II. luiiiuii
I KnibrcJ-.
U. lliokluirl
J. C McUoruini'k
J. II. We.ttcr
V. Wytiu
V. Uito
i n. F. Lit ml I ford
A. A. Ili-niler
iajini.MN triiilt.
Wood l.yttl
illlwatflt.
Johli.ou Willie.
I.. J. iliirnt-ll
(). T. Joliiiton
V. II. II. I'lttumt.
J I'. Illiiktr.
I.l Jl.iirs
M. I. Witlr
II A. Ttiuiiipion.
l.ilIH'li
W A. KiiIh;
William Querrf.
1:. W. JlctSrrtW.
T. 11. Millar
T. Muiilmtl
WllillM 1 1 MIS.
I'urtMi.lirr
T. II. Vnriief
' M. ilnr'c
S P. Kill?.
I oiu clllLf.
J T Cook
T. H. Mill.
John Ailauis
.i nto.
A ll.ir.lituepr II Snlllll
W. K. KlrkiKitrlck
A col'Nfr.
; i i' jiihiKuii
1 cotiKtr.
J J. Ilrouiuii.
J Mefoy
A frlmte
II. (Vv'H-
.Million utt
11.11. llliivk
J J. ItuiL
II. W White
lliimel!
V C.ill.rli-w
. stim-mukiT
M. T Toliinln.-
I V l'lllllii
(' (I J one
(' II Ili-Knut
.h. I. H imi'
(i. w Mi-riiiiiiiii.
It A II irii'j
HitiiIii rMrHiin
J T. Martin.
J (I 114111)-
John lliiiliui
r. A. Ilnnilnll
y. (liMulrlelt
t-n 111 Murpli)'
IOLOIU.li I.I.Ai.l I.. "KHMIIMi tm
J. l" t.irrr W A Whi1.
II II. Hlonil
Kll( INII.
W. ll.Clntvii.
iju W Wulluiv
ilfii Jl. Wunoni-r
i I. fulfil
I. l. Ilulibiiril.
; Killl.tulHiKil.l.i.
lltnry liriiiuirr
i II A. luuKlnri
THE RESOLUTIONS.
xiit-j " siruiiciit 111 ihe I'iiIiii .111.1 liik. 11
sullil I'liitlnrm.
.luif. That the rcpulul-an party
Is now. as . t ha ever h.-eu. the true
friend of the loyal soli iers and patrl-
lotsof this country anil while we nave
.never and do not at till' time ask pen-
I sinus for any soldier of tho lute war
who was not a true ami honorably ills-
charged union sohlior and entiled to
a pension under the pension Uwaus
enacted by 'the 1 lepulilietui party in the
L-omrrcsn in mr . nneo .-idn-s. i- inn-. 11
earncsuv coiioeum ine it-ueeiion ami
8 ati'kliuiir
C. II. Parkei
Dr. Kalriirnif
.1 W. IHHT
Jamrs 1UJJ
I A. t. suitrriH-k
Jnmlrntil
Colonel Uauk.
assaults made upon the old soldiers bv p v-f r t.r eiirren.e. shall b-
this a.liiiliiKtnitlon We can.leiiin I mtnliifil at a parltv of'wilue
their construction of the pension laws iVl. heartily endorse the ener-
j as Illegal and unpatriotic We con- w.;. ni.npartlsan HYorls of t M
ideinn tho appointment of boards 1.1 l1.(.v Spved In f. rrttlng out land
j pension examiners iipo-ed entirely f..mi ; 1P rher.ikee strip and
j of democrats am! we bel. t . thut the therwhere as being a triumph for
pension granted to .. worth pensioner llniiest gnvernmont and a -.Indication
. makes 1.1m a circulator of the currency f lllP . o! .t p.0P
.of our eoitntr.x in the intetest of eiery i
. laudable httsliifts and niuffssinu 1 .. ... i'.iT. .
3 W'e denounce th. democratic par
!t.v lor its aeU 111 trying to overturn tlm j
filendly govcrinnenl of Hawaii. b
' forcing a monaiehlal goveintiK ut titer
a free ijcopie and endeavoring b se-
arct and nefarious means to gain polit-
leal canital therein 1 or ronealiut." '
the national clecliuii laws thereby
pliiciilk' the iieople of a number of the
'. -
' state at the no ic of p ditlcal frauds
. Tor endeavoring to finer political
Judges upon tht supreme bench of the
.nation. Porlts dishonest and corrnnt
j policy in its treatment of the heroes of
' the republic the o d soldier l'ou Its
1 policy of destruction to American in
dii-ttrtes us set out in the Wilson bill.
' I'or increasing the Indebtedness of the
nation in linn; of peace !v Issuing. ?.'.n-
uo. ". '" '" .u.L;'.r ' """" l"
gratify the whims of Wall street leav-
lug inoie than that timouut of silver
1 uncoined In the treasiirv and geii' ral-
! ly for Its policy of tlestruetion to Anier-
lean home A.nerl.7. peoplv and
American Institution 1 1
( We dinonnc.V democratic
putty of oklalu.i... ' 1 narrow and '
st-lflsll ailmlnlstratloii u cvideiiced by j
the appolntinent or a fcaiiioilul trcas
nri.e lOklllt ll... nr lt..lil
1 Interests of tl.. ' ' -(1 of the
salt deiiioeratlc appoiulec 111 which
anpotutment he failed not only to l'Ivi
his own parlv a Hearing mil swepi
away for his own beiicllt the weal of
Hie entire people: (or the attempt of
the gotoriior to subordinate law to
partisan ami pu'souai purpose uml
ihct'oby Jeapoi'ille tlie ediieutloual In
slltiilluus of thl territory leaving
tin m without funds when funds are at
hand which inns' be utill.eil soouorgo
buck to iho government for the terri-
torial administration s triiukllnu' eu
doi-seiiieut of 11 pollev Inaugurated by I
the secretary of the Intel lor for the
opening of new lands which the terrl- '
' ttii'lal dcinoornev well knew had caused
untold suffering even ilcal'i. uml had
been general I) delioiinced by the poo -
plo as greatest iiinonu' htsiorfciil deuio -
cratlc farces; for Its endorsement and
sliieldllig (if laud olllco oftlclals after
dciuo.'ratlc grand Juries had indicted
them for gross ulllclal Inegiiliirlties'.
for the endorsement by the governor
of the territory b oillcial telegram
of the e.irpi tbag policy tthleh has sent
III on Oklahoma a -wnim of mui. resi-
dent olllel.tls wlioseiu.ly object hole Is
to pocket the emolument of oilice ami
then simile iroiu llielr Icet the ihisl
.1.1. . I I ..II .1.) .1 . t.
tins iciriiiu unit 1111 1111 wiieuiins
li.rrltore link IllHilllll. ll tt
......'.. ...-.-wr............ . ... r-
L'upueii.t nir m-ii Koveiuuieiii linn w lieu
. Ill Oklahoma were plenty of able men
to llll lliesepluee W e denounce the
national ailiiilutstratloii for It attempt
lo re-leaso to cattlemen the Kiowa ami
CniilJiiehe coiiutr) when the rati Men-
tion of a purchase of those lauds is
pending and vvlieii to ri-leuM ihem
Would postpone Iliili'llUltely the open-
lug of tho.e rcferiutlons
I Thatlt cuiiiliiutisthcaclloiiof the
Democrath majorltt in lonifieis iu tint
passage of the Wilton tat'lfl bill as
ini-U'liliHoiis and rultioiis to tho Indus -
trill Interests of the eon n Irv and
I point t thu general ptrulysl of bust -
iicm and suspension of material Indus -
tries us evidence of the unsoundness
of democratic theories and of the lu -
1 y V
1 MWw
. c 7fstZC ctou.-
Hie World-Renowned Plea nc lot went--!ie ej's Pa'"t of Uie brwKlyn
(N. Y.) Tabernacle. Reventl AnnyuiueJ lb- Res.fcnatKn of the Charge.
competency of the ili'iuu.'i utir purtj to
deal with the t.'n'at inn tions winch
alfect tlie welfare of tin-people. We
denounce theh action a hostile to the
Interests of labor embarrassing to the
Rene nil business of the people and
purposely Intended to ui I the policies
of foreign Importers of --iriinnal In-
terests and of capital as against tho
labor of the common peopli
"1. That we most heartily endorse the
otliclul record of our nrcM 11 1 delegate
I to emigres lion. Dennis '1 1 lynii for
his untiring efforts and imlli'ant sue-
1 cess in securing needed i'iiixrisioiiiil
legislation for hlsconstltiii nt- 1110I for
I the careful guard of their IntinMi
ti. That we are In fuortf (In- re
peal by coiitriess of all hw ii-ipurUiK
the M'ttleris upon the pu i.l 1. laiuU in
the territory of Oklahoma to pa a
price for sal I laud a the condition of
outaiuinir titles l Hereto. e lurther
I declare In finor of an act of ungues
riiiltHiiir settlers "nii.in am .if 1. 1
. t)lls lrrrliv ..
mu. tr .nli uni obtain titles
fi.r one vear of residence thereon. 1
fllt Wl niiP the llnaiietal '
idiev of the lust republican national
mhufnlstratloii unit are In favor of the
ailapl(m ( . .. Ils will pro-
v(1! . N1k...t ciru.lallng ineiliuui
f. 1 1. transaet lou of the business of
tM( ctrVi um that all issues of
.. . 1... .1... . 1 Bhuh...
.v.kihu mckintu (
nirr tin- luimri ot ih 1 .iniiuliue. the
Cnni. uili.u Ail.nirii. 1
u f b dfl
tinlmutoef and the .cudinB and ndon-
.i.. .;. -...i .uV..i : '
nun ji .111- UM'iiii ...... llir wji.vcui.'ju
ndjnurncd until . o. lick. for supper
IHE LbAnUEM QUI0B
l 1 Iti 1.1 1 llll rr- i.ierlrit fur the I'malng
tear
'I here was hut one nomination made
for president of the league for the etl -
suing year T II )erKusonand he!'"1' hl ' dee'lnf tbU i.tw burden
wa ulueted by a eiamaimu. J. M.Johnson made the tioniluntiuD. audit
was scuondfil by J Ii. Qulen t'ash
Cntlu Ueo Ui'liiDy Di liruugor of this
tfUv. Bm f Onrlnnd.
'
The otllc r are: 1 It rorguwm
prosulont. n. P. McChU sucratai);
Siimu-l M Jrphv tn-asuter
... .. i-i.!....
1 L prt lilt Ills.
( aiiadlau -J. A Hill
l levolnnd J. I McQutit
Klngrisher mo- A Lwlng
Logan iieorge Oardner
llluilie--lieorgu tUlney
Oklahoma-f II 1'dord.
Lincoln 11 I ral"i
0 1 ouniv .lumen I s Uront
P County- llert. It Ureer.
Piiviic-.lohu P. Hinkle
Washita T J Mitt
Heaver -N. A. Walker
Pottawiittoude -( J. HttnSOO
D itiunty Yan It Pond.
K itiunty
1 Count) (leorgt 1 nttmi.
I. toiintV I.011I. i'logtiljn.
Deloirates to the national eonvoii-
. lion: thus llruw n
ri.utnnit! uaage
' W . II Asher. of Tec
isehj C. U Jones
. of Oklahoma Itt
Ponca City
illon Hutolilti3 of
THE NEW PRESIDENT.
lit- VUkr.ii Ittlllli.t: f.illllliitl speerll Uu
Nullum!! I Hit.
Mr. 1 crguson. Ihihk escorlod to tht
platform said
Ooiitlciucii of the 'territorial l.eagtit'
.. . .. .. nil. .
01 totlT'oima aim iiroiuers 1 tiejc wjts
..i II. l.l.T V I.. I hi limi... I. .11. 11
. (( .. -..-.. .....w...
more llirpriseil liiatt Ulisi i tviicu I
heaid thai uch a 'novo wn.. Ueing
made. I need not tell ton that I
tbitnh j on. that I tuaiik you benttlly
for the honor you huvi conferri'd upon
me. I ett'i'tu it an uolior: I esloi'in it
a great minor lo in t iitrostcd with
this position of r. -i "tislblllly bv m.t
I epullllcuil friend- id Oflatiotmi
lie branched oil' .11 national Inmii-
and said should 1.01 ak the ileum
eratawhat I the cause .fall this fall
ing off nf bustiiess and s- many tall
' ures in every kind m i ii(trprla' they
1 would s'i It Is from over-prmh.e.ioii "
He .poke of tin chaotic eoiuHt'011 of
1 the democratic putty In tha teirltory
. and said It was so sautterad ll was
' hard to fJtiJ.
ELI ENID
llliil HllilllllK ( II) Hlt1 III. Ni'kl ( iintrii-
lllill. There nnti sidrlted contest for the
place to hold the next convention
Perry find Uuid were both red-hot for
the place It looked for a while us if
Perry was goitur to get It but llulil
with It thlrtv seett ileleirates loomed
up too stronif r.nlil bus a club of ti'."
metubei's and it will bo the ncM
place of holding the convention. Col
Soward made the nomination speech
for lVrr and .Judged Ornei for Knid.
riiticntliiii llr.ipe Sluii
!!h Mel'liHi'tpm tiriiTs ns lip ntei.
1
iuein a niiionp the 'nncen" bees
if the convention.
lion Horace SpeM sn given flod
speed in hi work.
1 1. rpsolutloiisrosolves Into obilv
ion tin; democratic nartv.
.
Kvery body was lilodesi Hi is
had to bo thtuM upon men. I
. . ... . ... .
;.";. "S" .: .. i ' ! Ailt.t i!!
'" vhl"' Lnhl should lunuuet him.
Sain Mm phy "tiy gosh" told the I
tmiii tiiortgn the woritl come to an '
i-nd
K. P V.c a be had no opposition for
secreturv of the club Ills mime wu
magi''
Jim Adiniir if he keen on a he did
yesterdiu' will mkiii H.Hpe his father. '
Jake.
John Enrlghl old time "Mr
I 1. n.l 1 111 Fl.li t.m.ll.1.1 till. i.l. I lillll. .
! good Matured citnimntloli.
K.rv Jon.rnM).K0. arim. in
tuf .'nvertU.m the ehc-r that arose
K j ) fnmutjiloiic.
t.'Tf.'.. 1 'XrhJ heat lilt"
lr"v!. T. 1 ... i-'."" .....?'r?t ' "i
"'T "'"' ' ri-- i w-..i...
j will be the two first delttgalt s
1.1 1 .... ..
The following were honored lit it
! nominal ion for delegates lo the tin-
' tional convention hut tlui were not
1 elected doveruor "sifay Oeorgt- Orner
! Utirrv Udttrap. Dr lUrtmcyer Oert
Qrecr Judife Unbcrt Martin.
' Governor Seat : 1 have had honors
Iumix d upon me bv tho republican of
thB territory for which I nm thank-
place It on tfitf shniil'lM-s of nni'
younger man "
If esierduj's
enihuslnsm i
republican eoiivrnilt.n
''.'?.". " . XX ''.nrU
ubiou't in the eoiii.it v lion U. A.
llartrt-v'tt tort "f the man who died I
1 ...1 i 1. .... ... 1.1. ..i
Ultll wi.. lie iririiu wiiii7 lit in- ruill
tit os Hint On re w.-r no remains bo -
eouse hi wa struck v u cyelnno will
be Hue of the ileii'ocrntle nartv
i.bt .tli.tut I' I oil II 1 3 lilh'glilr..
"
.Inbn Knrlght was proroliiont among
tin delegates.
The Influence of Tom la) lor wo
felt In the contention.
Perrv wa among tb bonorobte at
t ha convention Bit got a vlee nresi-
dent Charle S. 1 at lor wo among the
. . . .. . -. .
mirni aeuve uttiHing 10 mo imnnwia .i
1 " ''
Our Hilly Walker made a uallnnt
tlglii In the etmmiltee meeting and1
got all he went after
IV. A- st up won oloetod chairman of
our dolt-gut Ion and through him . the
full ballot wab polled
lien Murphy wa 'here from the
third ward and wis a strong rustler In
the interest of his rrloilils
I. (i sih.icso was oim.nK the old -
tl.r0.an.l nil In. ilob-intn. .hook htk
iirtml in a familiar way
W .1 Arnold -tut. among the light
er ami nuniiy mr li Ileal eon
vi nil.. Ilut I". irv or nolltltiff
ft'itf I' irv or nothing
A 0 Itnl'lvt iii wus the active man
. ...
among our delegation. uu knew
. ... .!.. ..!.. h. .1... ..i.rt.uhlli.n
- v n.
' II 11 II . ....!.... .. . Il.r. .oil. l.l...
. ... ..U.... . ". ...'..). ...-.
Iiumiliiey B UIPOIIMUl.lt-
eiile prospiit fmm Suittli Perrj but
that suuurnvta well represonira
lion .1 Mai. "inb Johnson vta-
eloeietl a th legate at largo by tho cm.-1
volition Thl nu a territorial reoog.
nlMnti
It iv u I Male. mi .lohnson. of Perry
lio put hi 11 .iiiliiiilioii Mr KergUMin
of Watonga. for ohu'iuiun I'errv
I '...Metl li.'l Mill u
The frh nils of Heitrt llranl tilo.l In
IsMiiii him for sfcreii'iry. hut Hour)
grueofully de.tllniMl the iiniiur In favor
of MeCabe ot Outb t.
W. M 1 obb w.is among the most
active if our d.i'egatHS and uvt to it jmptlou. f:.'.'ui . iituiii ii.iiit te
thai Ms friends iv urn wall taken cure eipt internal rteuu (TOi is.' cut-
of by tha convention Wlu hjj.VjJ. uiliiw'.iauavui jr.5i
(1. V llurk proved blmelf 11 er
tlnlilo rrUlblieuH 'nnr ho- In In
iimiiuMiverliiK for l'eritunt for i-iniii
man. And l"orjru--.ii y. it tin tt
A U Puliuor nift It- a intui Mw'i (r
I'alTJ.' im ilie llet seal for Ho niiiin
Doll bill It uk tflven to K11M ! m-e
It wu t-lKlit that it -lion'; tfo lo tin-
west sltlo.
il Toill "oiwill'it IIIH'le "i spfi-rli i.l
the eoiu cut Ion hihI IiikI it not 1 11
I that all the pret ions Imuor had (Tone
1 to till' cnKt side (11I nwiird MWUeli
would ei rlalnl liHe ifi-n IVirythv
1 next ivnn i'iiMoii
Dr. Price's Cream HakhiK Powder
VS'otlJ'i I'alr lllthril ArJ.
SMITH NOT PLEASED
llir "irlrliilj nl On. Inlirliir llilr. N11I
l.lkr ('iIIhIii.IIiiIIiI.iI AiiiilillilhldlU.
U' ...... ....... r. 1. 1 ....!.. 1 1
11 .i-iu.iiuni 1 !" .1 ojitvini (l
Chief Justice Dale of oklahoinii
spent some time with tin' attorney
I general toda.v dlsensMng okliiboinii
Imittlet-. Tin-re I a very grave u j
1 plelmi that snme of the Interior p.i-
j pic will have n nloe time of inducing j
I the department nf Justice to fall down 1
in the matter of pitccilllng them
it Is uiiderntood that SecielHry suilth
is not delighted with the Idea that
Justice lllerer W usslgiu-d to tho ills
trlct In which Perry Is located and
t 1. nl .. itkilti li'lll iii'iict.ln ..Mil. II... '
Malone trial Uale sns llint he Is
lmply hero to get acipialutud with
the attorney general mid confer kImuii
certain departmental work and that
there Is nothing sensational hidden In
his bell.
Hon I. I' lln-s riKiter of the Ilk-
tahotmi ( ity laud oillre and ev-chalr-man
of the democratic territorial cen-
tral committee I also In the city. lit-
is Interested In seeuriux the Arkansas
code of practice for Oklahoma nml
would like to succeed Judge Iturfortl
on the bench Justice I 'ale is friendly
to Itoss' candidacy for this position
At the time f its formation the e
brasl.ii code was admit cd for tint terri
tory At tin first wii'l Ingfot the ter-
ritorial Icgislaten- the Dakota code
e. 11 adopti-il tm M'ion.1 legislatuie
I ailopted the Iuuimi- codi audit Is now
souurht to change airuin l
acodc
-
tho Arkan-
Ur. Price' Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect .Made
Nut Miii'Ii (oiiiluil tut linn.
W vsinsi.iox I el.. 1'j. - Ispeoitl
Ili-legates Duncan and Thiuniisiti. rep
tesenllng the fberokee nntlon. spout
tome time with the seeielaryof tho
HiMiniiry t.luy discussing theh htrjp
10im1 inu.lillf. 'I hcv are verv nuvlous
to arrange for getting some m.inev on
the iioml. ami tin-v wtuiiit like to in
dilce the sccietarv of the treasury lo
a'sist them iilini that I in- Tliev
wire givtn Vii little cum foil
Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder
W'oilJ' 'lr Hltittl Mrlat and lllplniiK
Mil. IS I I'llN t I ION ti l in Sill
t'lirrnkee Mllll I Inn t tl. tltrt tti HUl'tt
tit. lliiHj..iil t liilllUr
I lll'i ol til. I. 'I'. I'd J-. I he inter-
liatioiml eolllicll enliven d ent nl t V
morning 'Ihev are all men of repul.t-
Ikltl aild IntOlligellCM Hull lliMtltt
I ti-l I of t'ie ( horokt-c o.it lou w.i eh t
ud permanent chairman mid lion U
liligtoll Telle of tin. hut-law n.ili.n..
was e't-eted purmaiieut secreturv
The chulrinuii on Inking the ehulr
suited they were tugetln rby call "f the
Iherokee chief to consider the piop"
tlullS of the iHtwe eoiuuii-- on and
that tho visit of such a ci'miiiU 011 with
such a purpotj ill time of peace
without a proetrttnt 'f he commission
aslitnl tlicm to vsehaniie he aid tht
peneo properlt and peitft they nuA
enjoy for the pitteitv v nil and bur-
dens of xttttelutiHl 'I In- eUiilriimii j-
Im.lu.l iirtu ... .-.4 .1... .1 .lilt.. ill of
tha apiimiiis of a -h.n.
In the.fl.-n... Ion tie Havvts
munmiMlnn vta itnite.l .l !... ihe
council .senatoi- iiitiv n-rnni now
' . .
1 truMtes have bo... mm- uiu.i.-.iui. u.
j tlia damonrt l cotnm.-iee .n.l tin
' P'e- The) m igitik lift) vtii.u..
he stated ithou th" tsjitnlrv of the
. south belonged to Mexieoor the n-.t of
j othrr Indlnti irtho an Kaiisus and 11
part f ArUan-a m-re iK-eupietl by
j ih0 Indian Klu have arisen
that make the tieutt inadetjuuto and
1111 lust to-.Uv Hint Oiim' must bo
chuugtni 1 oiKfit he said has
determined that a change must
occur It I for the Indian to sa)
what that change shall In- If they will
coins to an agreement w It It tl in-
; or ihty r.Uittt. Jo thu
fore eengroti atljoiirn he bel. eve that
1 cimtrress will make the cjianiro to suit
iUolf. He itointed out the advantage
of allntmeut and teiritorial govern
men! oitcrttd. and eferring to tha uu-
kept treaty for the removal of In-
truder said il is impracticable for tho
department to execute it hut the allot
ment of the land will solve it all at
once and give to tha Indiana security
in 1 ItLal luuianaali.nai tt.nt tltu iikiitM rs aaaa
. ""T.r'rT" ."" Trr
I '""'" '" I'"'"'' " " """ '" '"
fringe
Mr Ivldd fi.l lotted in a spoeoh ma(-
n.Mia mlt .a . ua .Ia41 a. Al.i. alAa $m
.... . . . ... t. ..'"' iTi.
wit ... tut ... i.urnw 111. r-
lliurin. nit viitii:
"Hlncu we llltVO been here both In-
dians and whites ulmuat with tear in
. 1 M li.i.l.a . iu Jo
u"r "fV9 llltte llllllieu ll w
1111hkl l k . ....... Indian .-.o
1 " '
pla'
Ml nf the iteh-gaUt aro oiipoaed to 1
chuugo am' Miiiwlilitui4iiug the eon
vinoing talk of the coinuiiioo will
prohublv tul.e troug aeii.in against it
11 1 i.nii vciui niti.'Vi ni:
.lohn t. McAtoc. of Okluhoina Uu
Ih.cii uoutlriiic.t bv the Mtuate as ui-
chile j in lice 1 tlie snorcm. .1111 of
Oklulioui't lerrltttrv
'Ihe availaldv uasb halaitee lit tha
treitiurv on thu ivth wa ii:i .'ll.stui
national Ivunk notes rejelved for re
Money
Has
Wings
vln It sin ulJ litf cllppej by
j 1 Ii .on- iM'iioiiiy. W!i'
; iy t.tiu priv.t.-s for table
I .Ptcr ' Yhere u a satisfuc-
t'iry substitute on salt'.
SILVIM
CIIUK.V
BUrrizklNl:
mcits the requirement of
tli.- ni"st l.tstidious at a
lU'iili r.itf prue. Use it on
t-.r t.ill;-; iie it for lunty
1 liin.
ARMOUR PACKING CO.
Knnsnn City U. S. A.
lianti. Milium
1-u r-K t Kan l'eb ". 1 The Musoniu
'.liand I..lira of K.inst iu"t hare ve
tcrdity Motttof tint preseul and patt
grand ortkers aro in attendance Over
JUUof the 4-il lodge of the state are
reprctcnted About 1000 delegates tire
in attendance It is etpsctvd mat
some interes'.liu legislation will be
had on the subject of tho Masonic homo
that tvu- provided for bv Hie Uu (oand
In tire A MN-cial asrsinetit was let ml
of one ilollur per capita which tvuu
paid but in miiiv of the eountrt ill
trlcls there wa me obji el urn to tho
asse'neitt on iteeount of tho Jnird
lime
si l.t tills til. tN III sl.Ni;ss.
Hid) u strillljlll llriniii tulle III krl V UI Ito
1 II. Crunch llriniitt'il.
lort h t Kan I ch il About thirty
ot I lie . ot) meiitlicfi of the st.llvvu.rt
It in. 1 tli- si ite ci-ntr.tl coinuiitteu
nut it noun to tiny and pi.nnptly got
dow n to business 1 he tlrst thing
dune was thv adoption ot a resolutiou
fatvuiiig a tt.iiu'hl ticket uml uu
e.ul convention Vi t ilia cYecu
tm cuinmitla - Wu do. et: I to confer
Willi tin- tcgnlni i-ouimiiii uml mak.5
u pixpottitiou thut .f 1 he tegular:)
would call uu vmi' .mention und
put up u sttuighi ticket st.tiwurts
would disband mill '' in with Hid reg-
itluri .1 tilitletl deltloi 1 ... lull thoilld
the legithtr. rej.it the pioioi.iliou lbt
s'tivtut't would cull it eonteiiliou und
put up a strititritt indie) Ibis confer-
ence will lie held win 11 the ivglllarn
meet here next luesdit
1 he nest iltiitg in onlei wu- a dliuus-
slim of the ease of J It 1 much agent
of the stu I wart t W i-liin 'ton ngaiust
w li.'in ehiti'ge of t.il.inp iiioiii-v from
iiflu'e - eker und done Iheio tio good
hud lu'eti iniiile 'lln .-mild in tho re-
in... ill if 1 1. .nili mil tin' election In
III- p. tie If- i I1.111 1. .11 o( Jlldg0 J
I III I ' "( I . I'. I
Proessiona Directory
LAWYERS.
Bayard T. Huiner
Attorney - At- Law.
I'.x S.i..ii I .1 lot iiiii.i ...in r an.
Htltbov of lllliliel Mntiillt' I 'll Jlllt
w 41 I piblislnde ntu. iinij lite s.Jowi
Laud l.uw- . f ttkiul. 111.1 sent u r
etdpt of i'i Ii bu.iiit-ss rciat
illg t the I ciiMiignf school I and vtlil
rpcelve prompt utu nt ion Orllct n.om
Hand ' (.rat block 1.11'hrie nkl.i
L L BRIDGES
A ttoriiey - at - Law
I V I t m -
Oltlc. Uf m 1
' in i'
I 1 ht t l"
I 1. tl I t e
1. .iv lire
!. .'k.
I OllLllAl .
KEATON & COTTERAL
t rii i.si 1 - v : I .v 1
Hihii.i- 1 uu. 1 li '1 1 ii in. 01 l.i. r.
and '1 1 u-t l!u ' lir ( d. ate
opi'iisi fl. 1 I .'n oil P h.
I 11 1- W 1 l 11 una
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Hit-iiud .in r.. 1 1. 11. o if luwter ot
.'1 i.m- in Wi t iiinlu liefer- by
(iernn--i..n t.. i nat'.rs 1 ainden and
I'aulUni 1 . lion Win I. W 1 1 son of West
trvfiniii speemi nnd pinmpl iitteli-
'loli (fiv eu lo all loiMinss olllee Ken-
dall building opposite I'oSlolhee.
H.OOMS3 17 and IB
13. r. nt:iu.iN.i.'ii2
AtlottM a I I. svs.
trfHlt I omit t'ilrMt
Oklahoma i(i oppoait Laud UUm
Ui'iaiiit. oai 1.
UI-IAJJ. IIKOHN
A'i. nil V litfQSlU
Ai roH m ti I.a
us tikuauum .t. u. .inn..
I IPIHKIC
1'HI.AllOilA
OU. PEOPLES
rIL- UtllfOiT
mm
1 1 1. 1 unci
1 ts 1 1 1 ' ' - a .nl
an. 1 -. it . and
the 1c. I ' I . .1 MliilKe
ttolk .'I ! in- '.'.. . il.ivl.- go.d
1 iil ' I 1 i- it. .'a. nut 1 "1 it' t.itl.
' tu 1 1 1 - I .1 ilA titiiiitl'trii
I plate or without au) plaU.
' PrluttH Lotvet tiij-i r."ttvtt.ro I luti
l 1 . .. - v. 1 .'. it
"--' fratei"' 'f
-
- N
Hi
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 256, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 21, 1894, newspaper, February 21, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67904/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.