The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1, Friday, March 23, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.!
By tho State Capital Printing Co.
PRANK II. (IKI2I3R Editor.
FRIDAY MAIlCIl Jf 18P1
HEPCUUCAX CITY TICKET.
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Flflli U"r.l W T. Ilnrkr
OKI. lllovt Is rnplilly becominif
bilin tn Miiitrliti'inliil misfits
I'm: rnfrii f Ifiuir Shlppey win
Intnl. Hi th.ititfht hliiiM'lf ii hiwcr
inn) IIik ticket uns liy liim put in
wionjf.
lloi BNMiM. tlii people ure talUliiK' a
ifood deHl iili'iut thnt territorial
furniture. HmiIii'I ynii better explain
till In your piper '
II a vt. you heard tin Htury nf the
lew whose lintel lilll wiih p.ilil by a
friend? TIhiI'h the II k our people'
prty friends ii'e now In.
Nlci'ssiiv Is u ('out. renovator.
I'elimxH who novo liccii InKlntr "'er
Htnlfflit." with n llttlis Mitfur In It now
tithe pop. inliienil wut'T or nothing.
Wll.l llurlce and llroun plense rise
up nii'l publish the petltl f the
prorhleuee lo.ludrc Scolt. which no ft
ened Ills heart and liept them out of
jull?
Mil l't.v.vs lius IntroNiieed u hill al
lowing M'tti.-rs in the CheroUeu strip
and TonUnwa mid I'hwiioc reservations
to prove mi unit otituln title in fourteen
mouths fi'iiiu the ihiv of settlement.
Ioan e in nly vole In 1HU2 stood
S.Ssil for Pl.viui: lo:.o for Traverj OSd
for Ward Tsu rcptihllcuii votes ahove
the vote of both the other parties.
The republican vote on county olllcers
averjged -'Oi) more than the combined
vote of the deiiiu'r.its mid pops
Or.oiuiK DMlitoiT butt never been
fasulnateil by the green cloth. Let no
more of that Mud get Into ulllce in thin
town. Thais what ailed Mllllkun
mid tlio boy Cherry wan hlr dally
companion in gauibliug away public
finals.
(Ink thing all reeognlro -an honest
in ii u Ih tlie noblest work of (foil; uud
all have to confess that the record ofHiiifwIien it mis uttered the peoplr
to ' 1
" v" " " "aWJJH'JWmt man
t """7iis is uny tlie republicans nomi-
nated him. And this Is why ho will
be elected
I.N the falf election of IM''-' (iutlf
rle cast 14 1'l votes Of these Plynu
got J.tiSft; Trivers. .lis; Ward III 7'.'7
moro republleiin votes than the demo-
crats and pops e tubintd cast. MoKI-
lllimey got lis nut jirlty over Spengel
and Spcngel ran on a mongrel ticket
which embraced ull oilier purlieu uud
many rupubll -aus who preferred non-
partisan government.
KeprcMMitiitlve "''ho Lord with the
democrats! Shades of the dead that
tl C l..r 1 1. !.. .. I mm-
Is u darned Insult to His honored
name. Tho I'resvOuzulto I surely
misinformed about thu democrats of
this city. Tills Is the tlmt that has
buuu heard of them since their ticket
wuh put out to swap otT ngulnst tho re-
publicans. The only re.i&on they arc
not burled Is that thu times arc too
hard to support a funeral. You surely
could not have meant Guthrie
lliir.CKK.MiiDOK announces thut he
will not be n candidate for re-election
but his frleniU already talk of Rend-
ing hint baek to congress as a "vindi-
cation" for having killed two wires
by brutality and iiegled ruiueil h
confiding young girl nod tmsely de
eelved u worthy widow l a eeer 1
uiurrluget Veril.i siv.h v indicatluu
would be an exalted exhibition of tin
whlted bepulchre of k 1 tuoky chiv-
alry. .
TlIK populists ant seared for fear the
republicans of the west in. the fall
campaign will take the only decent
thing tho populists have left free hit
ver. Of course Tlie republican party
has iilwa.t" been for bltuetallsui
This ineitli free American coinage
John Sherman and a few other repttb
llcans think it d in't. but a majority of
the parly will decide the instie und will
do m in fin or of free coinage of the
Amcilcau silver product.
Tub "deinoerutlc oil" parly claim
to havo made great inroads 011 democ-
racy but the pop organ declares thut
only out) democrat has been bold
enough to kneel at tho pop mourners'
btiiclt. It says: "since Till SriTK
CaI'ITAI. accorded thopopiillsts a mem-
bership of thirteen In the city we
havo had one more accession Lust
Huttirday evening Mr John V HKou
came clear out and burned the biidges
behind him We now have fourteen."
Tin: local pop war has been popping
lively for a week. Daniels was made
king mid forced to abdicate and turn
thu crown over to rihlppey Now the
llepresentatlve pop mouthpiece sends
thlstr.iol thrust at ex King Daniels:
"A. N. D.nlels Is a Kkillful politician
but It U uii Injustice to him and our
idly p ip'illsts to suggest him as the
louder of tho popiillst movement here
He Is a eltUen of KliiglMhcr county
en'' den't pretend to bo a Guthrie
win."
hexies it nr vnfitbK
Mr. HolTman dunU double-loaded !
that Governor Ilcnfrow owns any In-
tcrct In tho Loidrr. Thi donlnl I A I
proper pla.v Of couriw it wrw never I
Intended that uny body hhoultl know
that the jfovcrnor shared hiilf-und-half
ol'hMr Hoffman In tho prollu
of the Leader builncvi. Were this
known how could the Governor do lilt
share -force all his appolnteei to buy
their .tippllet of the Leader at an
ttnrm iiik prl e or have their head
fjll in Hi- iMihet?
Will tho Lender deny iliat ftevernl
utrlp ollliiern have been flnil" beeau-e
they dared tn give order for supplim
to tlm rredmutli? Will lloiriinii
deny that Itenfroiv ud '. et up a J"'i
to muke tfJ.(Htu clear pr.ill' .ml of the
trip eoiinlie and tint !' nfi.n hi M
back tho iiipollituiellt of e.iuiiulsiiou
am tlilrty toklly day that the hteiil
might be MicofMfnlly worked' tMII
he deny that ho MIhITiii.iiii li tu'ul
every county oftleei in the hlflp that it
wuh the Governor wUh uud duternil
uutlou that every dollar of htrin umU
nIiiiII go to the Leader -and at a god
prlee" Mill the Hovernor deny that
Le wrote perMiunl letter to strip com-
iiilssloiiers deiiiaiidlug that they ap-
prove the enormous signed order
forced from I ho clerks by Con f row
and I'rivuti! Secretary llolTumo lieforo
tho Mild clerk'n uould get their com-
oi'ksIous? And 'vill either of tills pah'
deny that the Governor nride 11 per-
nonal wu'fa'e against the l'r.'ss-Ga-1
zette because It dared to Interfere with
Hie ll..ii'r.ivv.lli.ir..mn H...1IV Ami will
the Governor and llolTiniin deny that
Tin: SrAILCAl-irxi. I'res-(litr.ette and
other houses saved the Mrlp counties
t least .3N by forcing competitive
uuiH agaliiHl tlie protest or tlie gov-
ernor? I'.vcry ollleer In the utrlp
knows these things are mi. Hovernor
llenfrow by hi determination that
his booh bindery should hive tho
work would have filched from tho
Cherokee strip a clean plek'tip of ?.'l)-
000. And as It Is. his advice to l 'V'
and II counties h:io cost those coun-
ties large sums over what they would1
have paid If not for his intliio.u-c In
driving the work to the Leader and
through the Leader to Hall D'Doti-
aid n republican house at Topeka.
The Leader may deny thai Kcnfrow
owns a half interest In the Leader J
plant but there is not nit ollleer tu the '
Cherokee Htrlp who I not ready to de- '
cluro that nothing hut an ownership
Interest could drive a mini tosudi wild 1
persuasions and threats to obtain work 1
at enormous prices.
-1 woxDEiim. ii:i:nifviu
Had it direct prophet f tl-nl peered
Into tlm fitttite. he could not have
more elearlv foret..l (). ut. ht.l.
for the Ameri.; (( t lilt 11 did
.inmesdjllj. .1 ia..
"""'"irihe last ..f hi great speeches
took it more as the uttera.iee of a pol-
itician anxious to make an Impression
for his party than us the presuge of in-
evitable fact. The people like the
wind are prone to eha';ge Disre-
garding the forceful logic of past
events they pined for a change. They
did not demand a progressive change.
They left the modern track mid went
back to thu ante-bellum track wracked
and rusted by thu canker of yi m'-t and
outgrown by the modern genius of
man. Thu thing won't lit the times.
Here In what Hlalnc said in l?0" .voitld
happen. As you read it how vhlillyj
the depletion of our present condition
appears;
"The great southern wing of the
democratic party uro determined to es-
tablish tho doctrine of free trade In
this land They will lie assisted by
their northern allien. The light Is
now on. l hero In a. great lioily of
binary but educated men who ue em-
ployed day by day in tiiiiiir free
trade essays and mgcuents 111 faor
of thut doctrine w Ii Ii ilnd tin ir way
Into tvery iiewsp.ti 1 111 this In mi
The great lmd of ..u p. .pie have
never experienced tin in-. . s the mif-
ferings which always re-ult when the
protective princtp1. s an laid aside
Poisoned mid idled by the wild
statement of ncse writers and the
demagogic appeal of d-'inocratic
peakerH tile lestilt wilt be that in the
very near future these forces which
uri now working will be strong
euutigh to defeat at tho polls
'tie party adocutiug tho doe-
me of protection. It must lit-
m itublv follow that uncertainty mid
doubt will ensue. The business men
of lite country fearing tlie destruction
of the principle of protection will de-
cline to engug-- In business conse-
quently mills will be shut down and
the w.irklnguicn w 111 be throw 11 out or
employment The people will then
nee HSlhey have never seen befoir Mi t
ev cannot be pn sperous and haw
wor'c while this principle is threat
?ued In the midst of their sulli ring
hey will learn that thooul.x wa. I lu-s
can be prospetoits and liappv 1 to vote
for the party that ha. built up the
llldltst'les by which thev have gained
u livelihood; because they will then
see clearly that when the manufactory
ts shutdown there is no demand for
the only thing w liieh they have to sell
ami thut is their labor.
SEMKYS sriWEX rUAMIE.
Wltoeliangid Scare) ' lie told the
editor o' Tin. si. mi: Cxpit.vi. he was
not 111 luvor 01 iiii.iniug iiiiyimuy s
name oil the city ticket unless tho pe
titlou eomplleil with the law; Hint j
"wecatinol allow the Ian- to be vlo-
lateil now and thus set a precedent
tliat every ambitious fellow will In fo-
litre try to take ailvmttugu of." Mr.
Searcy voted with the election board I
to leave the pop tluket olf and to leave
off Mr Ailler'a name. Ho drew up
tho adverso notice to tlie populit I
cljalrmau and offered to go Into court
and defend tlm board's position. Ill j
an hour after he hud mi declared. In-
had seen linker who Is on tho pop!
ticket ami crazy for pop or any kind
of votes mid Mr. Searev chttngrd his
mind and dissented. If the law iiiuiuis
uii) tiling it means tho reiUlrciiii)iiis
iinti'ilutliig a ticket must be compiled
with and thu election board la up-
ij. W.MoNEAl Pros. G. F. HERRIOTT Vioe-Pres
W J HORSFALL Cash'r.
Guifone National
Coltal. ... - S 00 000.00
Surplua ... - 10000.00
B-IJIST rtATlOJIAl. EAWK OaOANliSJSD IN QgLAROMA.
G-uthi'io
With our prices. Wc
(Icnlh nickel walehes f.iruu r price
Ladles inclcel watehe- firmer priisu
Ladies' gold lllietl unHus furnicr price
GcntH gotdlllled Hunting or open fuce
.silver cuke lmsk ts former price.
Silver eilKC baskets fnl liter pilco
Silver baking dlblies fofiiter prttfe
Silver tea sets former price
Silver te.i sets former pi loo
Slter Mitur Itcliur Willi cap it ml boal
Silver set er to and t llte't former
silver butter illshe forui-r price .
"' l"i" " """ I" "
fier cups for el.liilren former' prl
Our best f 1 ". on unltiir for . .. .
Gur liesl iV! iki guitar for
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Stlvi. uitiiillti u. . infftli.t1 lttl n
In city at
. or Hst 8 0 vlollun for
(lur bet ?l .' " tlollne for
(lur best "Mo mi inline fur ..
(lur best .s.'o 00 banjos for . .
i I llicst Hue Souvi-iiici- sp'Killft
All other goods in proportion Cull and ex-
amine f-toclc.
urray
1 0-1 Oklahoma Ave.
C.raB-BARfiVESSON
: Fire Life Accident
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prt.iupt't
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To reol propertv in litithrie and .g ' iillily we M IIAMIIK abso-
lute eorreelness of our Abstracts. Lawyers and others desiring
abstracts Unit can be relied upon should consult us. Conveyancing
National work and Typescript promptly done.
MONEY
On Login
County farms and Improved city property
No. Iir.' Oklahoma Avenue.
G iilliL'Me
GEO. A. METCALK Prooldont.
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Tlie Lai.;ist N.ittont H.mk CJklalioma Territory.
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
THE BEST
Philip Houk's -a
w&r New Resort.
Tho Popular DrlnUlnw: llouso of tho City
(lost Cooclr. Hnntllctl.
-.iteyililt ! 7iN
Oldaitotuu Aenuc
Near I'lmt Street
pointed to sre that the law is earned
out We notice tlnie was no hesl-
t mey two years ago in knocking out
the fifth waid renublniui ticket for
ttieh technlcallt.
Let .luilge Da'e legally decide tlie
inalter nnu "vervbody will then lie
satisfied To have au Illegal tid.et
would open up innumerable eompli a
tloits and perhaps Itivulldate the dec
Hun.
The pops claim to be tho nods ol th.
Atistrallnn law here. Do thoy wituttn
violate their own law '
(s n limn who will declare for 11
- 1 nv ow mxlv vote with legal coinpai
iul'8 t) osptinge. and write Uib imti.e
f such netlmi. auil then in nil hour a1
ou. the Inlltietico of a few liiingM
ir.uiijfrel dnu.cratetoi hanifo Ills iniii.'
a IH mini fur ieglter ol tho t.tttl.i .
am awf How lunjr would on. ..1
his legal opinion- stand In IiI.m
mm- Would h. leelde then consu
otiteldei. and tin 11 chanjro the d.
un" And ho oft.u ivoiild he ih .
before hi found ..tit whnt wust.11
and the law in the oanti?
.. .
Tin: pops In tht lt'J uloctlon . u-t
forty vi.t'-n lu utluie. There Is no
rjusjn to bollei.- they luiV" gHlue.l a
j vote since lu (a. 1 they Iihyo I. -t
The thirteen eon
iled to tlioni by thin
paper is u high
mate
Oklahoma.
(.l.tiin to be tenth rs.
only
56.bo now 83 00
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and are ready to furnish
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ffl.L. TURNER Cnshlo
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$50000
35000
U THE CITY.
Only tho vory
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In an Ancient Fable
of shades li.nl nine luniks u( pn.jilu
King TAROUIN the Proud.
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He refused Iki nivo .iml sin ilcpirt.i! hut u turned a year later and nllercd him six books
demanding the same suiii He .t.tin reluscil At the 1 xpiratioti of Another year she approached
him a third time with only three of the Uooks but still insisted on the sum which dio had first asked
for the nine. Struck with her persistency the I'KOIM) KINO pntchnseil the three books at the
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 281, Ed. 1, Friday, March 23, 1894, newspaper, March 23, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67928/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.