The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 55, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 5, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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Silts W Oklalimna An'
Tha territorial f'opulltt uonveutlon
convoni'Q at MuKonnon's opera hoime
In this city yostorday ut 3 o'clock and
will eon tin ue In bossIoii througlion.
today. Tliu dulcgatos and visiting
stutostnen had begun to nrrWe early
on Monday ovenlng coming In by
every train nnd on every road by car-
riage and will to-topped wagon. S
oral hundred had arrived by Monday
night and up to noon yesterday there
were ovor fiOO visitors In the oity. The
noon train from the north and the ft
p til. train from the south eucb
brought delegations several hundred
strong who wore mot at the depot by
tile First Regiment band iitul the olti-
isen's reception committee of the Guth-
rie club escorted up town
The committee on reaeption did vali-
ant duty and was compoftt'd of the fol
lowing eltir.ens: C C llornor It T
llalnor 0 II Kogau II B Asp. II N
Leonard P II Greer 15 I Ilurlingaute
A 0 Karquharson 1j H ICImbull Frank
Dale (loo IS dray 0 B HllllngHloy I.
Q Nlblack John A Itodgers und 11 11
llagiin.
At 1'30 p. tn the band marched
down Llarrlbon avenue to the opera
house and gnve a public serenade
then filed in and took thulr plaoos on
the stage the house bolug already
filled with delegates and candidates
Uiimiliie Hmiluii.
At tile appointed hour Leo Vlucent
chairman of the Populist territorial
central committee culled the conven-
tion to oider and Introduced lU-v
lloulil of Pawnee uounty who offered
a fervont prayer aslting God's bless-
ing and guidance In the convention.
This was followed w'th a vocal solo
by Clarence B Twamlt-y of Guthrie
.1 8 Soule acting secretary then
read the call for the convention which
apportioned the 851 delegates among
the counties in proportion to the vote
for Ralph lieaumont in 1S95
The Oklahoma guldion which did
duty at the St Louis convention was
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And
Logan County .
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Pry Paints Window Glass Wall Paper School
Books Envelopes Gold Pens Fountain Pens Ci
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All dollar Patent Medicines
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All 50c Patent Medicine 85c.
All 25c Patent Medicines. lRc.
50c Perfumos 20c.
25c Perfumes 15c.
tylly Cream Toilet Soap the
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market. 5c a cake. Other soaps
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Linseed Oil 52c per gal.
Black Oil 1 5c per gal.
Castor Machine Oil 35c per
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Hard Oil (bulk) $1 per gal.
Hard Oil (Berry Bros.') 1.00
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Envelopes 8c.
Lamps ut your own price.
Your choice of over a hundred
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25c paper tools ut 10c.
Burt's Home Library a 75c
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The re.i-i or ih' ale i -hat
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their a 'counts.
QUTHME A'JP. 4 1896.
it ve 'C -u y ii i iro.iej
GODS WILT Bi-' SCl.v
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ONLY I?OR CASH. t'erfCMS luo-;-
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Verv .rulv vour IrlenUs. W"
bi-oufrht frrwanl at this juncture and
w-. riitjndly i heered
i ' nirmaii Vincent tli-n alitrri
tile olive ituin at some l Iltftll. tmling
In If-tti lhi Murk ilonc iliiniiif the two
year- in w hi. h he rr-siii"il uff the
ti-rritoriel i.entral eommii iw a chair
man. Mr Vincent's pcr. h ii irWeu In
foil elu--where The chairman wan
giv n heitrty Mid ili-ncrved uppiautu
nd a vote tf thnkt in extended ti
him for lit Iftborft. l Mr Vincent la
tn-more ttiao to auv other man the
ftitccpNefnl Uttnchlng of the coitven-
Kion. lie ia a sealoi s worker and has
done great work In behalf of h's party.
IVIIIlMinitj' OrCKlilxllilH
J Y. Tond. ot Lincoln county. Joint
Ilognn ot I'iivm and L V LalTertv
o( Logan ware placed in nomination
for temporary chairman. A ballot
was ordered and T ld was elected by
the following vote: Todd 1.14 LHlterty
43 Iiogan 7 bnt before the vote Was
announced it was made unanimous.
ilnffalo Jones of Noble und .1. C
Tonbley of Canadian escorted Mr.
1'odd to the platform ami he took the
chair with a rousing peeuh of short
durulioii. He said that the conven-
tion had assen tiled to set up an oppo-
sition to th' Republican tin deity
(i.'hr loug continued ) The Repub-
lican convention at hi. Lmin hail
bowed down li worhlp a heathen
god of gold and at that lime as In
the days of Sodom and (louioriah an
Indigniiiil western countilumii'y called
upon tneir rcprcfteiitativvs to gel out
from ntnoiig them. "The Republi-
cans would have us ignore the free
silver Itniin su) Ing that we arc not
American citlaeun They say we must
oloct Fiynn to gel free homes hut
neglect to state that the government
mortgage on Oklahoma homes waro
all put there by Repabilcau legisla-
tion And we need never expoet re-
lief from Republican votes In congress
'it is the representatives from the
great south and west not half a doicn
of whom will be Hetiub leans who
will give the people of Oklanoma free
homes "
J. tl Dunn of Woods county was
nominated for secretary It wan done
by acclr.uiatloii anil Dunn it was. lio
wh escorted to the platform and in-
troduced as "Mr. Woods of Dunn
county."
Fur I'arty Coiifirnue.
A uomtuiltee of five from the Demo-
crut'e territorial central committee ap-
peared und staled that that committee
wuh ready to receive any commttniua-
lions from the convention and a mo-
tion prevailed that h committee of
oae from each delegation be appointed
for conference. The committee li as
follows:
Heaver
ltlaiue-WI3 8pMr.
Canadian J O Qnhorn.
Cleveland L V SUvat.
Duy
I) Thomas lllacu.
G James Null.
UarBeld Win L CuniUIT.
Grant M Winflcld.
Greer Geo llluloek.
Kay J C Columbia.
Kingfisher U Ii Shannon.
Llneoln W H Krenoli.
Logan It S Woods.
Mills
Noble P U Ralley.
Oklahoma T J Grlillth
Pawnee John Iiogan.
Payne J L Matthew.
Pottuwatoiule .1 M Porter.
Washita J Silas.
Woods V J fulkerson.
Woodward J W Hark.
llHKn Vli(ilun IlKlnKHte.
II II. Hagan of tin Guthrie olub
addressed the convention brlelly wel-
coming the delegate and aseuring
them of the kindly feeliag of Gttthriq
people. He aunouueed that a parade
wonld be given In honor of the visi-
tors at 7 o'clock. He invited all the
delegate to make the Guthrie club
room their headquarters they would
be taken "into our homes allowed to
sleep in ou. bed cat at onr tables and
I walk on our grass " This announce-
ment was cheered to the echo.
The Logan county glee elub ren-
dered two choice selections.
Committees on resolutions creden-
tials permanent organlza'..'ou and
order of bnsines were then appointed
as follow.
('itttmitiKtHi ApiHjiitil.
Heave-
lilttlnc- W. K .speer John Oxl-y. V.
JT.OpwII.
Canadian J. V. lUdley fcjarie Iteebe
J. I' Mouroit.
(levc aud A I. HlcWock. J. S. Allen
L. X. White
Day
I Tboiuas H ack Joseph Mickey
Joseph Mu- cy
U-C. U. Howe K. II. ItowUnd. James
Kali
Qarfleld- Or. Stevens IS It Labow I.
H titafford.
Irani G A. Or tilths . i '. Iloseweli
I'arker Uyaou.
lirir T A 1 amain If. C. Uleki J.
R. H-tio
Kay -It A Nefl K . Ulch-.nls T. H.
.i'ih
l iKtUlii-l .1 K. Rule i;. ii. .Uek
lu er Geo. mloi
Lincoln -I li Jlro n S. iV. "iovqI.
Herman Stun .
T 'jar 4 oh i
Pawnee J. fi. Emuum. B V Gonld.
J. i. Kyler.
Payne- frank Curpentcr .1. o. Arnold
Dale Lyltott.
Potuwfttomle-P. I). Cnanhlay B. Rid-
dle N. U. DI-jni.
Washlta-J. II. llaldwln N. It Corloe.
J. S llsrunm.
Wood .loseph P r.er .1. P. Kenfru
C II. Ciyncr.
Woodwrd-J. C. Van .Hewion P. M.
Johnson I. W. Hart.
A motion to uijouru until a. in.
Wedueedny was tlobatml nioro nr lew
by a don delegalo. Amendments to
tnulio It 7 II and It) o'clock p. in worn
showered In nnd ItulTalo Jones man-
aged to get In flvo of his rugular
speeches. All amonilmcnts woro finally
voted down tha original motion pre-
vailed and the convention adjourned
until $ a. m. today.
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An innovation In political gathor-
lugs but certainly a welcome one was
the public reception tendered the dole-
gated and attendants of the territorial
Populist convontion by the oltmens of
Guthrie under the auspices of the
Guthrie club last evening.
At 7 o'clock the stiver clubs of the
city formed In procosslon at the gov-
ernment ncre and headod by the Regi-
ment band and accompanied by the
Pay no county drum corps and Dr.
Klooum's drum corps ot this city with
nil the delegates and many visitors In
lino the procession moved through the
principal Inihlnets BtreeU to tho opera
house whoro tho first thing on the
program was a
llitml Uout'ort
The boys of Oklahoma's crack baud
did t'jolr best for an hour to antortain
tho groat audiouco that packed the
house to its utmost capacity nnd to
buy that they succeeded is putting it
mild Kvory selection was huartlly
applauded tho now ltryon nud Kreo
Silver march was greeted with pro-
longed cheers
Wttlfioiiivil
At tho oloso of tho concert Mayor A.
O. Karquharson wus introduced and
welcomed the delegates and visitors to
the capital city extending them tho
freedom of the ally bidding their to
enjoy thcmsulvuri while hero and do-
parting leave behind their good will
unit friendship lie spoWc of Oklaho-
ma and her people ami sang their
praises very Mvoetly
Tho Payne couutv drum corps played
"Marching Through Georgia" and
weroigoroiuly appluudml and encored
four timet-.
Oilier I'rnturi-H
Gen John Twamley of Guthrie re-
cited In his inimitable manner the
death bod of lionodict Arnold.
Clarence Twamley noxt entertained
the audience with his famous honir
"Roentgen X Rays" which ho hang
with fiuah bucaess at tho reaont tiu
Louis convontion. Kvory verso was
applauded and at tho close he was vig
orously nncornd aud sang '"The Protty
Irish Maid."
T. J. I'ramo of Oklahoma county
sang a campaign song of his own com-
position. Prof. Young favored tho audience
with several songs and a violin solo
getting mora than the usual applause
Tho dialogue by two members of the
I'aynu county drum corps was followed
by a song by tho glee club and a vocal
trio by Gen. Twamley son Glnronco
and daughter Ruby a song by Richard
Pipes and taps by the drum corps
closed a delightful ovening's entertain-
ment onu long to bo remembero-l with
nloaauro by Guthrie's guests
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That Is tha (Juration lltltlirrlilK Totrlto-
rlal Ilnniurratla tloinuiltlif
The Dumooratlo territorial central
committee held a called meeting ut
the United States district court room
yofcterdny and diseussod matters per-
taining to making a congressional
nomination. Rob't Galbraith wus
made chairman and T. V. Hensley see-
retary. The fruit of the campaign
were thoroughly considered aud the
majority sentiment of the oo'umUteo
favored the indorsement of the I'opu.
list nominee for eougrtws providing he
wai strong and available. It was
finally decided to submit a lwt of
name of oaudidate who would be
suitable to the committee to the I'opu-
1UU aud then eall a eonvuntiou to rat-
ify tho aetlon of the convention.
The eommittee will likely no el
Again today far further aetlon. There
were twenty one members of the em-
mittet) pretext- Chairman Dnn was
unable to be present on aeeount of his
wtfee Ulna. Among the regular
oo hi in 11 teem en nreseut were) J 11.
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Oklahoiua J. S Llndaey A. J Ileal;
Qauadl&r O'UnrliQ T. r". Henley ;
T.lnuolp Lewis.
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