The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1, Friday, August 28, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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!()( Oklahoma Are Guthrie Oklahoma.
NOW OPEN!
THE CAPITOL
HOTEL
M'KINLEY-S fcCCfPTAHCE.
SETS F0.RT11 HIS VIEWS OH THE IS-
SUES OF THE CAMPAIGN.
FINANCE AND THE TARIFF
Take Strong Ground Against tree loin
age f Mlvei --''roteclton tf miliary
Itnimrtnmr the Wilson larlrl
Mill lllniipil (or llnr Present
Mti ui.l.l lilfncultlc. -
lpinlitlrnn Policy.
NEWLY FINISHED AND FUIiNIKHEl).
THOROUGHLY Eqi'II'l'ED TIIKOUUHOUT.
The Public is Invited to Give Us a Trial.
BREAKFAST FKOM ( TO 9 O'CLOCK.
DINNER FI.031 12 TO 2 O'CLOCK.
SUPPER FROM 0 TO S O'CLOCK.'
M. A. HUNT Proprietor
IN CENTRAL MARKETS
COUNTRY.
IN THS
NO COMBINE PREVAILS HERE.
Milliliter of Former Iletnsn In Hell Their
Cotton After Ilnullni; It to Town Pear.
liiB 'Uuil They lira Cut tine the
ft'nrnt of the UohI Cotton Prloes
In Other I'lncc SlrrCoJe'M
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Some complaint was heard on the
streets yesterday over the slump In
cotton and a number of fanners an
well a some townspeople were in-
olincil to placo the blatno on local
buyers they alleging that a looat
combine was in operation to force
down cotton prices. Tho stsu-lo was
quoted yesterday In local markets at
0 7-8 cents tho lowest price yet quoted.
Some farmers refused to sell alleging
that tho six local b.tycrs were Inclined
to give them tho worst of tho dtt'i.
Investigation however proves that
such is not the case.
Reference to tho Liverpool Oalvoa-
ton and Dallas markets shows that
the staple has declined in prico all
week dropping forty points on Wed-
nesday and twenty points yesterday.
Tho first of the now cotton marketed
hero brought 87 35 a hundred. Local
cotton buyers show by figures that
thoy are paying 1 cents morn for cot
ton than any dealers between Kansas
City und Dallas They emphatically
scout thp Idea of a pool and their data
from headquarters corroborates their
statements. The Loader asked for
special cotton market reports from
New York last night and reeelved the
folio. vine"
Ti e Murkets Ulsewhere.
Open lllgtl. Low cioke
hentem r I SOBb SOS T.VI 7 WSI
December B-fl 8-Os T.W S.UO
October In New Orlean opeued at T.J&c
tyesterda) s '-lose 7.tjfl-ft7c) advanced 3
iKiluts but at lu had drovmed to Ttr.
liy It .' It wan at "TRr and Iohi i points
and regained 1 point afterward but Just
before the cloae dropped to T.Gflc. December
otiennil at T hO-HTi (yesterday's i lose 7 7t.7IW )
and after fluctuating within the range of
the opening price for a lime dropped to
JJScbyll 10. At U M it began to advance
and at 12 2d was at 7.78c. It lost 4 points
but regained them b. fore 1 o'clrxk This
was repeated between that time and I .:w
After i IV 7 7b 76c were the rullog prices
The price dropped to 771c just before the
close. Kange of prices:
Jnen. Men. Low riose
cctober 7.T 7.78 r.t Ttivas
eceuiler 7.S7 7 7S 7 7J-T1
DALLAS SPOT QUOTATIONS
lirnu-pn ciahosi.m and Texas p.iini north
"1 I'orslrnna in thr amount fti-lnht Bi
c rnls per lm pounds
W II. Co v le one of tin- pri ininet t
local cotton buyers was interviewed
last night regarding the slump in cot-
ton. "New cotton always comes low
at the first of the season" said Mr
Coyle "and I cannot understand why
there should be comment ou today's
rulings in the local market Wo are
paying more for cotton ftian any town
between Kansas City and Pallas.
The idea that Ihore is a local pool if
absurd. We would hurt tho town by
sueh a procedure. Cotton has dropped
in price all week but local u notations
are higher than thos-e of Halves ton.
Poople who do not inform themselves
on markets are the first to talk Rust-
noM agitation causes the present low
price which by thp way cannot con
tioue long We aro treating the farm-
ers fairly and are paying the highcftt
prices possible. Anyont in at liberty
to'joine to my oOlcc and oxamioe the
quotations from foreign points "
PA LACK liOMHAItDED.
Ca.nto.n U ug JT. hollowing is
Major MeKinley'i letter of aeceptanee
of the l:'i)Ucun noiulnution tor
President
'Hon John M lliur(on and tHior. ll.-muers
of the Sotiticnti !! t'onmit is-of thn Ropob-
11 n i Vu'iiiiiiil I oinniilten
'(lontlemn In rorsnnn -i- of thi piorolw
mad -to jronr rominir es wli"u iiotifloil of my
nomination na th H .public in csndidate for i
1'nxidi.ot I beg I nlm t t i fo-mtl nccept- I
a-iee of tnst nutli Hon r an i in rouniuer in no-
tail (juostions nl i-sup In tli i pi' idlog cam-
P t Urn
"Perhaps this miKht ho considnro 1 unntees-
ary iotiewof my n-iiiarki on tint o-raion
aid those 1 have mad" to dulnjationi that
hiiro visl d mn .iiioo th St Loiin convention
but In v.ow of the mnnii.iitiin importinc. of
the p-opir itue:ncnt of t is.u pr.iemitou
on our future prnsporit) and tn idir.ii a a na-
tion and considering oul? t ii wMfa-.t and liap-
pinsi of our D-olo I oould not lio fjntont to
umitng-aia sii- ii turn to the qneittona
which in my opio Ion it ill iff" Tir strength
and posltioi amo g .'in lovernmi" iti of tha
world aniear luornlili iiitKrit iinlpitriot-
min ai eitiscniiof tli it r-piibiii ln-li for a
rcntury post hn b -jti tho Iw liupmiil the
world and tuo inpnntiiu of mankind. a
must not now prov f.ili to our own lush
Httindurd in irovorriincnt nor un niiwUul of tho
noble example an I w n i prc-i-pt of ur fa tli.
era or of tha co-ink- cu nii.l truM wlucli our
ooaduct in th ' i ot hns alw i.n iu.ip n- i
Free Coinaae of Sliver.
"For thn lir.t time -i ic.b poh if over before
there 1 pr s -ii ted to tli Vim-n-nn jmopln thu
year aeleir .mil direct win- n to our mono-
tar system of vHst imjiO't mo in it ottocts
d upon fin rulil n It i-iiint n w Inch rests
tawty the hn uicial ho-ior mil prosperity of
t.jeeountM It fo propose I liy on wiuit of tlio
DtHnoetmUr party n ud its illi '. tlm I'uoplo i
an I Silver part ios to iii.tuxur t
aalimitnd coinno if rtUi-r lii
aetloa on the part of tli- I nit-
rstioot sitUicn oiinn-H ot -iIit
oto-olL The rorred- c! iration
Is s meuac "i "'tr tinnnn i.il i i 1 in lintrinl
interests und has tiri'inl) r ' un-veital
laraa It Intolros r- il i ril n tin-en- lit and
budaMsin t'meonntry. a pn. so t-nivtlmt
comrrsUve man iv?rjwhe are bi-iking
away from tbelr old part associations an I
liliitlog with othur pitnotic uitiiom in eiu-
phatie protest anlnt the p'atforn of the
Dvmoer itic national otiav.intion as an assault
upon the faith aul luimr of tin .tvaninrat
ami the welfare of thi poople. WehaTohad
few aueitlins la tha lltitlmiof the repablio
more or.on than th one Hilch is fins pra.
iHMit -d
'Km i-h J racier of the iin.ii"y svlii-li sual.
in l-uia our alu' aud pchin' and settle
our lialancci with one nnoth-r. and wtt'i tha
iioiioui of th-world la of kiicIi tu-imary int-
IMirtauio and o far ran-hine in its couse-
onenees as to ea'l for th no it pnlostuJtins in
vc t i-it ion and nunc i-n 1. u no er and nu-pr-JtitioMl
JudtfmiMit ntth.i p IIj. We roast
not ho nilaln J by phraxn-.. nor dclu led by f dse
tli.M.ri... Krei stltrer would no mmnthatsll
vc ilollarsi w -ro to be freely hat without cost
id labor. It would mnin tb i fioo uso of the
inimsof lh I'niteil -si it.-- for thi few who are
o- ew of hiIvi r i uIImii it w ulit make sil-
ver coins no Ti.ir t t'. m i'ii who are n"
itair id i i otll -r i ilcrpris - it w.ull n... iniiko
Inboressior tlm liom - . I I o
pay lKtl-r. It w mid no' m i
abonous or more or tit ill
start a factors or in.t - a d on ui i f an a Idi
tlonal day' lab r It w mi. I ereat no nl oo-
eupatioiK It .. out I .id I m.t)iin t the com-
fort of th ma-we- in cipi'-il of thi people or
the nation It e.-k. to u.t.niiu- - a new meas-
ure of vain? lint wiuld a Id u Milu-to vhe
tarns; msasuro.i l would -n.t -onerVo values
On the cou1rai it wi.uM ill-rim all xistiiui
values It w.iald not m i .re In.i u. con
ic to 1. V t woel I the "mil tain the p.lntrf
What wo-.ld keep tlo-n nl par with oldf
Them wnM hi ne oWIatio-i rotins; upon the
it .vernm -lit to do It and. if thure were
it wonl I b poWerle to do it The 'implo
truthlK wi wootd be drlten to a silver tniia -to
silver monomeWdlUm.
"1 liese ilnllaes. therefore would utaml upon
their raal Tales If thn frn and nnlimlt?d
i-oinairn of silver at n ratio of .ixtoen ounces of
silver to one oiinec of (told mm Id n some of
in adroentM nssfrt make "i. cents in (diver
worth lot) rents and tlm silver dollar equal to
tli irold dollet. then wi would Im no clieaiier
in .nc-' than now nasi it would be no en erto
g '
"But thatssMfetvvald bathe result Isacalnst
reason and it eeSsUadieted by oxp-r en-e la all
tlmei and In all leads. H means th dba e-
ment of our enrreney to the amoun of the dt(
fern -e h two9ii tho commerciHl an I coin value
of tin Filter dollar which is ever cba is-ina
and tli ed -ct ooelrf be to rsduci properu- Tal-
lies fill ill untold financial lof de triy confl-
ilnnc itupait the obliK -lions of exut mar con-
tra -I- fur her teipoverish Is- l..twrti-rs and
p-mliicers of the fount ry creati. a i inic of nn-
I pn-all led 'evjrlty an I inflict upon Made and
j eommTC a djadly blow.
'.teainst any inoh pol'cj. I am una'terably
; oppoasxl.
Bimetal I isiu ctanut b secured bj independ-
ent ai-tion on our pari . It rannot b obtained
byopeni-ta- utr min's to th - unliinitd cuinaty
of the silver of the world at a latio of tltten
ounces ol silver to one ounce of gol I. vhn th
comn-rcial ratio M rrore tha.. thirty ounces
of si vr ti on ounce f ttold Mexico and
j Chin i hive tried tha etpninent Mexico bas
f re c .inmre of silver and cold at a ratio slbjlit-
ly in oxeess of sixteen nnd a half ounces of sil
ver t one ounce of R-old anil whili her mints
are fr ely open to both motals at that rstio
not a single dollar iti troll bullion is coined
and circulated as m ui - Hold has been driven
out of cirenlati in in tins countries and tber
are on a silver binis alone I'ntll interna-
tiomil niireement it had it is fie plain dtt'y of
theVnlted HtatM to maintain the R.dd atanit-
ard. It ts tbo roaasmlicd and sole standard of
tho great commercial n iti ins of the wjrhl
with which we trade more largely than any
oth-r Kiirbt) fonr tier cent of our foreign
trade for the fiscal ar IS 11 was with gold
staudard eonntr e ami our trido with other
count ri ivai sottl-'d on n gold bi
"CJuoflj by mains of Itf.latio-i during and
since isiM. there has been put in circulation
more than Ml. J0iWJ of mller or itsrepree at-
atlvi' 'I In his b'cn dune in the honest ottort
to git rilvnr ifpi?slile the samo bullion anil
ooiiiii.' tain" and nniourago tho concurrent
nsn of b .tli itold and silver as money Prior
tt tliat I line there had been lois thin ' 000
of silt r dollar coin si lb the entire history of
tin. Init'l stale- a perirMl of eighty nine
ynnr I hot legislation siv-nriu tlm larg'st us
of filter consistent -Mill tinati'iul sife'y anil
the pl.Mi' to maiotuiu its pant) wit'i gnlL
We h ue to-In mote filrcr than n.'il. This
hn. I.e-n ncconiplish d it time with great
peril to tin public cro tit The so-called Sher-
man law soiniht to us" all tho (ilver-prodtte-tiou
of the Lnilud htat s for money at Its mar
ket value Krom HUM) ti 1'W tlie goremniont
nur.'hiis..il t. U.t) 0 onnc of silver a month or
i.'t) 1 1 1 nun -oi a year This was one-third the
the free and product of the world and practira'ly nil of
iw Ii pindnnt i tins count-Vs prolti't It was b-lieved by
is- p.s nt a thus- who t ln-.i and now favor frso coitaage
toi.nxoiin o Ltbat -u-n : - of silver Would advance I s bul-
tli s im.p.si i lion vi ii - i i m coinage va ue hut tui. expec
tation a n .t realio'd. mill months not-witli-tniniiiiK
tie unprx-istenlcil market tor
siltri prodiu'jd wiln' I uitu' aites th brie
of "liter ft -n- d.nu tt rapidly luaehitig a
li.it. r i unit than eter b foru Thin up u lb
H loiiiiiii'ii.lutioii of l'K-id'at ('l)tolsnd Ijolh
polm-fl pirli-i until in the repeal of th
puicliiisiiiK elaiisii of the Sherman law. We
anuol. tviihstfeti euaige in further experiment-
in thi- dir 'Ctiou
Not Opposed to Sllter.
' Tho Itipulill an unrtv hui uol been sad is
not now opimisuiI to i lie us i of silver money
as iti record iiliiimtMiith hIioms it his done all
that eoul'i b.' d .ii i for it . inrrea.c I use with
safety atl'l liouo . b the tinted Mat listing
part from other government-. Iliere are
lhni.it who think tint it has aleaili goun lie-
yond tiie Ibiut of UiaiK-iat prudeiie Surely
we can go no fmtli"- and we must nut p-nuit
false light to lure n n mm the d ingir line.
' We have mn -h in r ilv r iu use than any
country In the .. rlil our. 'pt India or t'hma
$ OU it) .ilJUmoie ban tireat Itritim tit IJU-
0)i morn than hriin-ii HMni.lj more thau
Ocrmany t ' '' I'm tli m India ami
1 S 0 i in ii-. Hi. in lima
"ilio It puiilienn pin has dailured in favor
of a i lu'e-uaiionil n it.. oueat and if In. tod
pi.-iil"iit it ttdl li ui) duty to einplof all
limn i miuifi. I.. nr.imkti. it The fine eilinsva
iirinin; less f ver In tin- c miitry would il-lo- If not
H vti.ii d not dote it. inti rn it i mnl biniatallisin. aad Until
ai liiti'riiatn mil ngree nent i-au Iki had ev iry
Intte-i-st requues ui to maintain our omsnt
st ludnrd
"In ) iK-ndent froe coinagi of silver at a
ratio id . on i -es of silver to I iHlnoa of gold
would in-ur. the speody eonlraotio of th
volum. of our curraey. It onll drivj at
lott t '). ' o.'iji of cohi wbiah w now biv
permanently fro u tit tra I ot tin country aud
slmrter r tho
Usurping MuIIhii
(lets H
sr.
Taste nl Keel
Special to the Leader.
Nbw Vobk Aug. 87. Advices from
Zanzibar sayt: The palaoe of Iho sul-
tuu at ZauxlUsr was bombarded this
morning and at noon was a mass of
blading ruins." Tlm usurpiug chieftain
Said Khalld and tho commandtr of
the forces Maid Sales hue. eeded in isv
aaping to hn (ior.uan i.-onHulali" where
they have sought refuge and remain
under the protection of the German
llg. Hear Admiral Henry Lawton ('
11. in command of the British Cape
of Cuod Hope and weht coast of Africa
station and tbo 'iritisli consul genera1
A- II. Harding C Ii after holdiog a
conference yeaterdny nomiiiunicaud
by cable to tho government of (Irrat
Itritain an outline of tie .situation
affairs here setting forth that Said
Knaltd who seized the palate and
proclaimed himself sultan on the death
by pouon of Sultan Hatnld llin Thwain
Bin Said bad been strongly reinforced
and positively refused to surrender.
0'lenee but us d.roteife t(.d I lie I d. i greatly de rea.e our per capita clrcalatiun.
strov tha lilt e wlucli yel rem u.t
The moaning or I no tr. e con ! plank
ado ted a t'hi-a 'o i-tli.ii i y me may t ik a
qnant t of s her I i.llioii now worth ( c.n'.s
to tha mints of iv I'mt I Mate hive it
clued at tho u p-n e uf the -ovum uiout nnd
r'ceivfi.r it a si -r dollar winch vhall be
le:sl teuder for th pi raent of all d 'bis. pub-
lic and private 'ilin W'i'roft'i' silter bul
lion WOUlJ get tli.' It i-r d ill r It would bo.
1 1. .1-
: of t i lite I
i if prc.'Ut
hill ir lor
lonu to him i n I t noli.
would gft it o'il J.t ii.
of th'-ir land or -mn -ih
lio i ottner on l.i I' i
Vtoil d r.s'e te tie- h it
worth of -ilt r mi 1 oil
quinsi to re 'i- t it a a
nient if it ! t 'Hi.-
notlmu for tli trBinnitl.il. It
the el.:.ne nf roiniug th' silte
Of.
ttiumtv ttoul 1 entter iuiis te
Wn hatr co.ne I iat-o I '-
UWUH ilt-r d.- lar w i-h n
tlm giiM-rmne'it ..t pint) w '
full legal I" ider f .i t'e in "
public a-i I pnti.it. II. nt in
now in ti ediffernni f o lit .
be in us- mid -r fret on -is
of thi an.e Wi'Uit and liu n
pitople
lo lucU
Ii l.ill-
. lllllS
I Ct-llto'
p I tt .u1. 1 h rn-
f 111 il 11 ir in tin pi
'..t. t u n til ttoilld get
itotild liar
ii I th i-oiri.
i u-
ii... than "..
i in i nt. In". I by
- ' .I an 1 tiro u
-.' i I all libts
1 h -1 v -r dollars
i tt i ch w mid
I i a-o to he
l In irt to
".by
Ordinary
oodmiddUug
Iow midallnr;
Middling .
Hood mlddllne
Jllddllng fair 7i
The (inference In the minimum tiuaUtlons
11-14
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1 nu now iu us i d r f.
ti .t rumsatanl i privui
p. -. -ti
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A Delightful Pint"
Frank Kress' swim sing pool a half
mile north of the eily o..' Seventh
street is proving to be one of the moat
pleasant resorts in the vicinity of the
city these hot eveuings. The water is
clear and warm the sides of the pool
are smoothly cemented aud a nicer
place for a swim or tumble in the
water could not be imagined Tuesday
and Monday nlgbu will be reserved
for ladies and families and all other
nights for men and boys when no
bathing suits will be required
For sale
U am 11 to h
-Milliard table. See Osrar
Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
li-'ur the sauiu stamp o t .' ipo uin
of I W ulii thi.t not t.e of t'" s mi i nil i
Uol.l and Hllvn I
' 1 in r I'll.' l t r di
were cttud mi a c mat of th
Dot for ritaW a 'i' oitit i i;ni a.t.i tii. g iv.
ernui. I has .oli innh as' " t to k p tli in us
gool as tUe U't .loll.ir w.. hit 'I In-got.-ru-
niqul liouifht tle -.Ivor bullion at i's maiknt
va ui snl couiei it into silt r Having ixcln- '
eiv." control of the mtut is it ..nlj . n is what '
It cm hold at a parity Witt v. .hi it p-olit
roprea-iatlug tlie differ -n l'Hti"ti tin roiu-
m.r i. il v. i! ii' of tli silv -r bullion aii I t)i f.ci I
val - of th silver dollar g os to tl xo.m -
mi i for the tieuefit of ' tu ieple Too g v-
ru nr b lUgbt tho s.lver tiulnoau .utaml I In
the kilter dit ar at very much h'J t'lan its'
eoi .itgu vdu.i it paid it out to its treliuirs'
ami put it in rt-cnlati iti uii.-i3r t i. p.-oj.la t
Its (a e Taloe of I . i " it . ..r n fill . 1 ar. It
required the puopl t . ircot i' i. i .'.'il tin-
der and i thus m .rail) o un 1 to u i uta u il
at a parity with gold wln.liua tt. n a. now
t'ie racngniZ'd saudard witt. i. I t m must
i nl gLt-'n"l nations of tlie vi ! II.. gir-
eniuMUt hating i.mj. I and cuculniu I tl... ri.
V dollar it ni.si i i honor p-ote'i tin hoi I. r
from loss 'In uuiijjau n it ha- so fur sa. r. il-
ly kept. Not i nit 1 tli n a moral oh uatuin
but there is a lo-. I ob't;ii oi -hi csol iu
pubtut ststutt. to in t nu i ti . t.tif
"llvue dollars in tin p.it.iu ir- I lino
named uro not tin sin . .-. in .1..I bm
Waich Woull b o. i i u h r Ir i n.iu e.
Thoy would bo th u f n i I .it 1 if
f reut in vaiui lh k t . n ....11
havu no part in me tran. . ti t t r
the silver bullion lutodol .r I . u l.-i in
iu i opart of tli profit it ... .1 i t . i.
it elf no ohligaton Itwoull not put tb dot
lars laUiaiteuisiioi It cul 1 oaiy got them a.
any eittzeo tt.ni! I tiet H.m.i by .inns; somo.
tlnog for them It tton! t deliver th; in t tho
who etecosttvU the stly..r -ad its con ctiou
Vital IK" tiakiai tioa oul.t end th 'r.-
Question of Parity.
"Sash are the sllrur doIUrs wbie'n Uuid be
UiUad under frj cotaage of silver at a ratio of
It " not propiMHj by th i
totikefioin the circulating medium uf the
country uny of tha silvor we now have. On
tlis iimtrar it is prop sotl lo kep all of the
silvr mon 'V new in elrculstlon da a peril?
wiihgold liy uiaintaialngtb plouVe of the
jot. mm nt that all uf ii ah ill be equal le
gold Ttii t.ifs Iwoi the taubroken policy of
th liepiibli" in pirty sines l7i It has in-
augur ile I no new tmlicy. It will kp in air-
I culait ti an i as go sl as gold all of the silver
1 u nl pap t t. . ii-h ar- now inclu lad iu tlm c ir-r-iiitofi.i
...ii ilt. It will maintain Uulr
pi. it) i' will pnni i i ttii'ir eiunllty lathe
luMiro .i.. it tits lit ija dotiu In .he push. It
w II itoi ui 'til to put thi- country on a silver
b tn ttlm h vt.oihl iti"vitabl fol'ow tbdspend-
enl fn tot i ig" .it . i ratio o( It to I. It will
oppi.-. the (oii-i .ti of giihl from our cucit.
j lutnni
1 lat Money
i ' T Un -ilt r iiiituiu M i (j. rily ituu
! ntfi i-tin i our in in in th pending oonttst.
1 Not ciitit. ul tti Ii iiim the free coinag of
! Mlvir.it- tton.' -t Ii impii.ui tl iiiitiud that
our par" tnoin t hn'l l.e -ued dirirctly by
i tin gotrruio ii' of in- I int. i Mutes 'Ihi is
lie t i'leivi I) in. la'ti'd cli at on
' lletst I. it I'-- ij.l.-'s puti dee I a rut ion Is
e !
I I v
liTVel.' t ti tt
II..
I' it
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I ml
' In t.l
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eminent
'ilni inal't.t.
worldV mIvi . w
.one -hall I.- is -l .o by
it o I v.ill.out the In
i-f in Is lull legal tcn-
t nl .l.-Ui public aud
t.n'.1 di eel loth.! poo-
ler d o'Siursou.aiiti' of tho
hi tu the freeeoluige o'lhu
ite nked to euU-r iiimiii an
1 i.e.
ura ot iiniitinte fun diitm.ihls paper currency
'lh ' ou. i-tnii vt hi -!i ttas fo ig-l.t out Irom 1S4)
tills i- tin -til t. oe tied ait'l all ilschttap
i i '.uf mry conceivable form
i- liu- in luatiii. h most start
.ii i ir st ran ely at variance
i i i i n of ronii 1 titittuce hut
I . . - t n -..int alid puriH.se of
1 t ' aitii.ti are rotiLading
' I t rum tit Nct satis-
d U" iiul ..ar coin whk
Inas thu tre ooiaaaw of advor
v.i.ui'1 Kill furtlu r dea-r.de (tu
1 u.r it. n thupubliu bouur by tho
-.1 of an irre.leen.sblo paper ciA-
t.i i no tiae tu our Uuaucial staud-
i t . nl I liitdl 1st cobieived. aud
i .' itir n b ul 1 be aroa-ed
t n . r .ill sHeetuolly (e
molt t
f.i I
In g i. i no
wn ti . i . r
tho. 1 i . i
those w ... '
for the con t
hud wtllt tit
inuTlt.it I. I
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rurn tu t .te
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if t
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tude lb it
lu Itto i i
the fxwipl
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Clot en t i
1-fUITi t '
Ju lie il
..fait I
i If
berttauull Hi.
Im painful rerol aad soll-'l-
tt is Ik i- made by thota high
i ( th
II..
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. I I
d parties to divide
tt int.jcla.8s and iffi-
u. wmch in fact do
n nit- lo our form of gov I
Mi to passion end pre.
- nit in.i intel Ugaaoo
I t. inul wtttl SWQ
r-obu-ta by miw: tuv are soubtto Into a
and I bo civ.i thuy will b- Kvsry atinit to
array class agnnst ilass 'tht clatsss analut
the ma.ses ' .n u against section labor
ag-aiiist capital tl u poor against the rleii.' ot
lulere-'t iigst.-i tutiirei.t n iba United SlaUt
is in the in-;'. '' iugri-e toprelnmibpj.
Protection.
"Ao u.u.j of uupremo importance ts that nf
P'otect on. 17a r-s'di-ffrj tilvtr tta rata
see tobefesrwl; wears alreidy rxperlenelrw
the effect nf partial fr tratle Tne one mast
be averted ; th other corvee d 1 h t Republi-
em party is weddel to ties doctrine of protec-
tion and waa never more earnest In IU support
and advocacy thau n tw If argnment were
n mled to strengthen its devotion to tne Amer-
ican system ' or inero iss th hold of that sys-
tem upon thi party an 1 people it i found la
the lesson and experience of tlie past three
years Men realise In their own dally lives
what wa to mmv of thuni only re-xirk history
or tradition Th-r hare had a trial of both
systems and know what each has does for
1 1 em
"The people oftheeoun'ry must now faae
tha cooditl ms win b beset th -m The pnblio
xigendes' demand prompt protective legisla-
tion which will avoid the accumulation ot
far her debt by providing adequate revenue
for tho expenses ot the government. This is
mantfe-tly ther uniromont of duty. If elected
president of the t'nltMl Stat . it will he my
aim t itforously to ptomote t Ti 1 s ohjct and
give that amide encouragement t i tin- --upa-tions
of tin Anieriae p-ople winch alsue all
ele is so imperatively demimlod at this jane
tare of our national affairs
"In iJsaember lsdi Preiilnnt Hamsoi s'nt
his last nwssage to contrrj.s It was an able
and axhaustivo review of tin condition and re
source! of th eonntr) It stiteit our situation
so aocurahdy that 1 am sure it willn t l" amiss
to re: It his official and vuital.l tedintony
'"There never has been a time in out hi.ti.ry'
said he 'when work was mi abundant nnd wages
were so high tshether mcaiurud tit- the cur-
rency in which they am paid or by their power
to supply tne necessaries and comforts or life.
Tb general average of prices lias twn snch as
to givj to agriculture a fair participation In
the general prosperity The now Industrial
plant established since Ortube tl IMW. ami up
toOitobor IS.? nutnhet .11 nnd the etten
sions of owlitltut plants l'K The new capital
invested amount to ftMI-.'MJ an.1 ths nam-
lier of additional employes 3it. During the
first air moullis ot the present calendar year
ID new factories were built of which forty
ware cotton rollh. forty-eight v.e e knlltiag
mill twenty -six woolen mills. Ilftoen silk .uills
fonr plush mills and two lin n mills Of tha
forty cot on mills twont-oun have bo n built
In th southern states.'
'This fairly describe i tbv happy condition ot
the country In December Ii'-'. What has it
beensiuco and wbatisitnowt
"TL msssagsa of 1're.ldent tl'velaml from
the beginning of bia scnud titinnnl-tr it ion to
the present tlm. abound wit 't descriptions of
the deplorabl lnlustrial an I hmm-ial situa-
tion of tho country. While u resort t history
or olllclal statement is requite I to mltiso as of
(he present condition ami that winch hat pre-
vailed during tb past t hree enrs I vi-nl uro to
quote from Pranidntt l levelaiiil's llr-t message
August ti. 19.1 iiddreisul to the hifti third
I'ongvss which he hail called t.igetlii r lns-
ttaordlnary aossiou Tlieesis nn-.M.f in alarm-
ing and extraordinary btisine-s situ it o i 'said
he Involving the welfare ami pro-ierit of ail
oh r people hns const rained rm to call together
In extra soeslon tli 'o le's roitre entntlv
In CoilgrAss to tbuetid thut thiouth Ih.wis
and pi trliitic exorcise of the liiri-lativedutios
with M filch they s lely are ch ng "I the prea.
ontari'amay lie mitigated ami iIhuki rs throat-
on ingth fut uro may tie aterti'd Our unfor
tunate financial plight Is not tin. result of un-
toward ev nits nor of t-ontlltious rel itod to our
natural resources Nor n it tnceabl i to any
nf the afnlctiniK which Ireipte.itl) chock ns.
tloual growth and prospiut With plente-
ous crops w.th abundant promisi of rcinnner
atlv proiuctlou and inaintfai'tine with
ontunsl Intltutlon to safe int ..iiiient ami with
satisfactory assurances t. bu-ine- en-
terprises snddeul) IP .iliriul ills
treat and fearj have sprung up on etet -nde.
Nam rous moueyed tn-tit ntunis h'tt sus-
IsrtidMt beaaose ablindsnt u..tts were not liu
mediately avsllsbls to meet the demands of
frighlenetl ilarHwitors Surtiviag corpotatlons
and Individuals ar ennlem to keep i i hand
th money they are nsuiitl) -inxious to loan.
ami those eugaged In lelinuat" Ini-nn -. are
urpriaeil to find that the - c unites the) olfer
for loans though heietofore s iti-fticloi). ar
Uu lunger aci-aptil Value- supposed to lie
Used ara fust In counus: coup-cur 1 mil bus
and failure lint" imailoil oterj In m I . f Im-l.
uess '
' Miut n at irtlini; in I su.l len . Ii-nie within
the short iierio I .f..itht m-nlhs f om Dei'im-
Iror s' Pi Amttist I sill' Whit had n-siurcdf
A oh lige of admitl tlatmi all l.r Hit he- of
tho government had bin I'tttrm l to th
Democratic party which wn. cmunittod
against the prott'tite poll y t at Inul pre-
tailel nninter upte II) for mora thau thirty-
two years an I brought unniitmp'c 1 prosperity
to t ho count ry and Until pledg-d to its com
plete ovi throw aa I the sub. itutu.n of a isrttt
for rev iiine onl). lhe clinint. hivitur bouu da-
-dhytheelu tiun. iu Nov. uilicr lis eflecU
wrat on-o anticipated and f.'lt We cannot
clo (Wrnyee to theia altered cuidilton. nor
would it b" wl" lo eXclu te (o ii coii'.eiiipla-
tlou and iuvealtg itlon the ea is'u ilileh pro
ilucetl them They aro facts who h wn cauunt
S a poopln disregsrt unl an c in onl) boie to
ImpTovo our pnasir conlilioi l) a itn.l of
their causes
"In Usaember P we hail th" same rut-
Stacy and practically the am ro um j of cur-
rency that we ban uow It agtoguteil in ISV3
Ml7..a. 01 In I'D. eta S in. 'il. In 1HSSJ
II I . 1 13 ; an I in December ls tl HJI.IWI..
IU Tbspar capita f ninuov has I" en practt-
oelly the smo during thi. wiol ptriod Tlie
Reality of the monurhas been i leotlcJil -all
Kpt equal to gold IIitj Is i.oth:ur eunneeted
With osw nsoawy. therefo e. tu account for this
sodden aad aggravated industrial change.
White ver Is to be tiepre uted iu our Unaucisl
System It must every where Im ndmltbi I that
our money hn unn nbs nutl tubl nnd has
brought neither loas n. r tiicontiiiiieiue to Its
holders A deprach-ted tuireiid ha. not ex-
isted to further vrx the Iro.thl. d bun i situ-
ation Hold Masts aud Hard Time.
It is n inero iiretens i to nttr hnri tli bird
tune t i th i fact Hint nil our o irreiiC) l ou n
gold basis flood inouey nevo ma hi times
hard. Tho-.e wlio assert lh it out pi-cseut 1n-
iln-triiil and u n 'lal 'lepi sdon n th result
of tliejfo I utandunl Ii iv i not reef tner lean
hi'tori' aright or been iri fill sin leu's f tiia
events of r - e it teira V " niver h d gi-eater
prrispertt i.i tliis counlr in ?er II d I of em-
ploruient nnd lndu.tr Ih.m iu tlie litis) )oara
from its) to i-Ui.dut lt. all of wlnc'i ti ue thn
country vn. on a ifol I nuns nut e uployed
mors. gtd tniMiey in is fiscal an I lei tu si o-eratiou-.
than ever bifori. Vu had t .o u pro-
tective tariff un lei tshich niplu letiuucs
wer colh-it'd for th" government a-nl au
net untiiluting surplus which twis oou-
stantly applied tu thu pi)ltietit of tin pub-
lu debt Let us hold fast to thai w.i ch
we know ii good ll is not mr- uuiuey w
want ; what wa want is tu put tlie in uiy m
already havj at work. Both have ulttay Uieii
steadily and rcani-ralively euguge 1 durmgll
tlie year- i prot.tctire tariir I -li.tem vtlieu
those who hate money lurk loulldeaio la the
suti llity of volu and iiVitnn uts they will
not iwrt with thi ir mon y liu-uiuis i slat-
natad ths lifeblooil of trnli U ch -ckml and
euugnited We cuunot rtstuio publie cun-
ttd nee by an art which would nitoluiiouuo ull
sputss. oj an aot which mil ills a dtincinucr in
tha pjloc revenue i Me cauuol inspire coti-
ndetTiM bv .iltocating f pudia'iou or practic-
ing dls!ioi.ty We cannot re tore eotill lence
Ither to th-j treasury or to tin peopl without
a change in our pr-s. nt taritf legislstion.
Tat-IR of lMPii aud lt
11. onl measure Of a general uituio that
all." ud tbo treasury an I tlie emploi uieut of
our people passed by th lifty-lhi d Con ra
was tlie general taxitf a t which dli not ro-
I eeive tne .ippro.al of t' praaidauL What r
virtu s imy Ui cianael for that act thi is
co-if-o.1 dly ou whtca il does not poisoss. It
lacks tbo esicutial vittuo oi Its cr. allon - the
raising of nf.vuu.i btitli-ient to supply tlio
nee Is oi the goveriitneni it lias at im time
provide I eui-ug'wvanas for .urb uecd but tt
has eusl ec juot d 'II leu y iu thu Uua-
ury and a'stdaily deplottoa in tlte lan-itigaaf
labor and laid. It baa eoulribotcj tu swell
osur national .i. bt woe thau tSti u'.'sii. a eum
aaar.y a gryVit a the debt of tlu ir.iterumat
from vts.hwgt u la icoin luviuduuf ail our
furmgn wars from tne r'Volutnju t tlj reb U-
len. falne lU-passa ' work st Lome L been
idlminuioid. Jstces uf t-rl:u tu ai -oduefcs
havefalieo i-juu. nc --a.. l.ou airnat d tual
general bullae dsni.ra1 sati-.n i seon on
every band
I "Tbstgtal raC'djits under thi UrtQ act of
WE ARE HAVING A
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
-IN
COME AND SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE
EISENSOHMIDT & WECKE
118 WEST OKLAHOMA AVE.
S15
See Our
.00 Line of Suitings
S5.00 PANT
WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY I
First-Clnss Cutters and Tailors in Our Employ.
A GOOD FIT GUAR AN 1 1-11)
H. L. COHEN The Tailor.
NOW IS YOUR TIME!
ONLY
mOHE
DAYS
To Got I mkota on
Warwick Cushion Frame Wheel.
On chancr jfivtMi with vtry ! purrliase fioni liu
STOWE HARDWARE CO
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Jitiiiului'tuniH ull IditiiH ol' Vt'lilcIcH. I'ninUHp Triiiiiinnt' r mi
Uoimlriiif' irnTiittly itlloniloil to.
J82 South DIvIhIoii Stroot Uuthrlr OK
UKO. IS. lllLLINdHLKY President.
W.
K. IIODUEN
Cashier.
f-IIAN. K. HlLLINtiM!..
"A:
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK.I
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid $50000.00
Surplus 10000.00
110 AUD OF DISK0TOBU:
A. U. Brower CaplUlist Utlca N. Y. Oeo. it. Billlngsley
W. E. Hedges Oothrte. J no. F.Htone OuiLi
Chas. B. Klillngsley Guthrie
COltBKSI'ONDENCE SOLH'lTKI).
( OLI.EfTIONS A v-
RICHARDSON & S0RRELL
Doalors in
Block and one-half North oi fJuthric National liu
West Side of Street.
PHONF NO. 11. QUTHRIE.U. T
fi sJ 1 & Sot.
EAST HARBISON AVEKUE
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