The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 13, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13. 1897
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1.1 SOUTH FIKST ST11KKT.
Carry a Complete Line of Undertaking
Supplies.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
Calls answered Day or Nii?hl. Ilesulenco 121 E. Oklahoma Ave.
I also carry a complete line of Furniture Carpets. Shades
Curtains Picture and Room Mouldings. In connection 1 have an
Upholstering and Repair Shop. Everything guaranteed. Give
me a call.
FUIlNK'UHE.u.1
UNDERTAKING
(MItL'KTS CURTAINS
. DRAPERIES.
W. La. RHODES
TelephoneWo. 46.
106 E. Oklahoma Ave.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
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THE EAGLE DKUG STORE
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& R-4oJEI?!sMsBaw hrCxLz
Wholesale. jrSxa:: Retail.
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE.
Pine Imported and Domestic Cigars. Three doors
East of Legislature Hall. You can reach us day
or night.
I Phono 18. EDWARD NICHOLS Prop. j
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
I
Council and house okoan-
i2e in a hurry
TOUSLEY SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
With Whltuotlti Chief Clerk und lUitlalo
Jones HerKennt-iit-Arnii Thin Morn-
ing Iloth llraiiclirs Will Nettle
Ilonn to llontlne. Work Minor
Onicn Nnmeil Some of the
lllll to lie Introduced
It was 3-.10 o'clock whou tho house
was called to ordor by Representative
I). S. Itose of Illackwell who askud
tho aargcant-at-artna to bring tn tlio
absent members. At 2-45 the roll was
called twonty-two members answer
log to their names Messrs. Stovall.
Shannon Willis and Perry coming tn
lator
Rev. Unssoll V. Hunt of Oarfleld
county opened tho session with a
fervent prayer asking God's blessings
upon tho legislators and their work.
Representative Rose then read tlio
statute providing for tho oponlng of
a scsbIoq of the legislature taking the
oath of ofllce etc.
Temporary Organlrnlloii
On motion of Thos. II. Doyle lion.
C. M Ilarncs Bpeakur of tho last
houeo of representatives was unani-
mously elioBen for temporary speaker
and Messrs Doyle and Sullivan
escorted him tn tho chair.
Mr. llarnos salil that tho high honor
conferred coming unsought and un-
expected so overwhelmed him with
feelings of appreciation that ho could
scarce And words to voice his thanks
Representing so small a minority he
could but taka the honor as a personal
ono and would endeavor during the
short time he presided to do so with
impartiality and fairness to all.
Thos. II. Doylo was nominated for
temporary tocretary by Mr. lterry of
Uartluld county and unanimously
elected.
On motion of K I- Olson of Lin-
coln county "Huil&lo" Jones of Perry
was made tomporury sorgeant nt-anus.
The members then presonted their
credentials which wore pronounced
all right aud on motion of Mr. Rose
of ICay county a committee on creden-
tials was appointed as follows:
Credentials Committee
D. S. Rose Kay county.
J. M. Stovall Cleveland county.
J. IC. Graves Oklahoma county.
J. P. Moriquard. Illatnc county.
U. W. Vlckcrs Woods county.
Representatives KUU Vlckcrs and
Gault wore appointed a oommittco to
call upon ono of the chief justices of
the tupreuio court and ask him to
swoar the members in af tor which the
houao took a recess of fifteen minutes
tc allow the credentials committee to
pass upon tho certificates.
When tho house reconvened the com-
mittee on credentials reported the roi-
ter to bo as follow:
elected by a vote of twenty -Dime to
three for Dodson
Unrolling Olrrk
J W. Yoemati of Noble county wat
elect wl enrolling clerk by Reclama-
tion. HerKrniit.Hl-Arin
David I'nlmlrc of Woods eouuty
ami 0 J. Jones (llufTalo) of Noble
county vore nominated and Jones
elected.
MosstnRcr
John It. Tanner of Klngflsher was
elected by aefllamatin
Wntchmnn
Jofforson L. Hrlggs of Payne conn ty.
was olected by a large majority.
The election of a chaplain was
passed until Tuesday and the hone
adjourned until 10 a. m. at t:15
House Hup.
Tankorsley arrived fresh froji Para-
dise. After inquiring about the arrange-
ment of the different toats one active
little lady with aspirations to bo a
page anxiously inquired "where do
those who want a job set?"
Mrs. J C. Tangier wm tin Interested
spectator yesterday
J. M. StovnH was a member of the
house in both the first sad second as
sumblloA.
The quarters are more roomy than
two years ago bat rathe. too dark.
It seemed like old tlmos with Speak-
er Iiarncd in the chair.
II. II. GlHirap J Roy Williams J.
11 Qulnn J. S. Soule Ieroy Walker
Dave Leahy John Goloble. J. M.
Farrls. Fred L Wennor. II. C. Chap-
man 0. C. Hudson J. 0. Illakeney
Will II Peter T. J. Palmer and Ralph
Hray occupied seats at the piesi table.
Assistant Secretary Smltlisoii looked
after the press boyr. He Is all right.
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THEY STEER THE KANSAS
SHIP OF STATE
LEEDY'S INAUGURATION.
(lrest rrawris Present tn Witness tho
CefeifMMir - V.wftiMng Uime lli-
tnH)- and In Order Wltli the
rtmmt Uemt reeling I'm-
fsntnc Kx-Oot-emfir
In f'hHCt.
. Ken-kirk
IllacKwolI
Perry
Stillwater
. Stillwater
Pouts
. Sac and Fox
Tocumseh
Lexington
Sable
Oklahoma City
Arcadia
Thurston
Rl Seno
Kingfisher
Snufacturo8 all kinds of Vehicles. Painting Trimming and
Repairing promptly attended to.
A 2 South DiviHion Street - Uulhrlo 01
yANDERPOOL'S jRUG gTORE
Cornor SECOND and HARRISON.
DrugSj
Fresh New Stock of
lEstija.-ts; Oils
agjssi.s'&ts' 2E5"o.33La.:ri3ss
Of all Kinds at 1897 Prices.
.PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
The Leader Grocery
S P. FRANKLIN. Prop.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FLOUR AND FEED.
"We handle nothing but first -class goods. Satisfaction guaran-
teed or money refunded. Give us a trial and be convinced.
uirey
Guthrie
Mulhall
Hnw
Rlgin
Krwin
WaUla
Alva
Homestead
Mangum
Heaver
)8 East Ok. Ave.
GUTHRIE O. T
1. Jacob W. May. f .
2. I). S. Itose. t. h .
1. Tom H. Doyle. f
. John Hogan f. h
k Dale I.yttun f. g
0 !:. 1! Olson t. s
. M. E. l'ergnsoa. f.
8. W. Cnrtitlan t. .
9 J. M Stovall. a
io. it. li. Allen a
11. Wm. J. Gault. f .
IS. James IC. Grates 1
is. lien P. Wilson r.
14. J. C-Toutley f.
15. It. 8- Shannon f .
16. Thos. B. W111U. f v
IT. 0. M. llarnw. r .
IB W. U. Solltvan f
IS. ffa. It. lierrr. f s
SO Albert II. Kills t. s
21. T.J. WxM3nnne f. h
O. Levi M. St. Clair i. h
M. Georce W. Vlcker. r
W. J. i. u. Moriquard r
m. Q. i. Cherrr i
M J R George d
The rules of tho third legislative as
scinbly wero adopted to govern tho
temporary deliberations of the house
and the report of the oredantlnls oom-
mlttee was on motion of Representa-
tive Woodmansee udoptad At this
juncture Speaker llarnes announced
the temporary appointment of the fol-
lowing: VRt
Luther Pinch Doit Tingle Mabel
Soulo and Nettle MoCubbln.
At 3:15 Oalcf JusUec Dale arrived
and admlnlstcrod the oath of otlke t)
the membcrs'olect
rcriuuuentl) Uri;unleil.
Iteprescntotlvo J. W. May of ICay
county nemlnatod lion. J. 0. Tousloy
of YA Reno for speaker a man whom
be had found to bu a christian gentle
man a union soldier and an ox-mom-bar
of the Kansas legislature. Repre-
sentative J. P. Mouriquand of lllalne
county placod In nomination a man of
expsrienee in legislative work lion.
O. W. Viokers of Alva. A vote was
takon and resulted In S3 votes for Mr
Tousloy and 3 for Mr. Viekers the vole
being on strict party lines save that
Tousley and Vlskors exehangod aom-
pllmentary votes.
It was moved that the speaker-cleat
take tho chair and suggottcd that an
adjournment be effeoUd but & motion
prevailed to proceed with tho election
of other officers.
Chief Clerk
Wm. Whltworth of Alva and
George II Dodon of Guthrie wero
I placed in nomination and Whltworth
TIIK UOIIMJII..
At 2 o'clock the council was called
ta ordor by II. 8. Johnston of Parry
who placed In nomination Win. Gar-
rison of Grant county as temporary
chairman.
Henry S. Jolinecon. of Perry was
then elected olork the certificates ex-
amined and a committee of Ave on
credentials consisting of Dullols
lirown Lynch Learned and Iluuner
clotted. The committee reported aud
members were aworn In.
lirown of Llncola placed In nomina-
tion J W. Johnson of Oklahoma City
for president of tho council who was
olected without a distanllng vote-
In accepting tho presidency Senator
Johnston in his usual foroblu and
brilliant manner bristly outlinod the
pelicyof tho body which he considered
should be oritervative and to enact
laws not In favor of any particular
ulase but for the good of the greatest
number.
Senator Wm. Garrison was nominated
and elected president protein.
A resolution confirming the caucus
nominations was introduced by lirown
and was passed the o Ulcers being
as follows:
Chief Olerk Judge Macky of Pond
Croak.
Asslbtant Chief Clerk -A. II. Camp-
bell of Kl ii g fisher.
Chief Unrolling Clerk-Q IS. Hunter
of Hold.
Assistant Chief Unrolling CUrk J.
W. Mc.Murtree of Cheyonne
Sorgeant-at-Arms Hugh Owens vt
Newkirk.
AlUnt Kereenl-at-Arint J. W.
Saxon of 'leeuuikeh.
Messenger J. Dent of I'lngflsher.
Charsln-T J. Gold of Ohjo.
Wutoimnn-A. W Power of W-
ticlgU.
On inotiou a committee) of fire on
rule was uppointei consisting of Hon-
uiors Garrison Msrum lirown snd
DuISois with the president mi
idljlo member after whiaU thecouu-
cl sdjurned until 10 s hi.
Unnucill 1 1 14.
Sjuaior Da Hols was a member tf
the Arkansas legislature Ih 1V01.
Hon at or J. W. Johnson has repre-
sented Ullaoh constituency in the leg-
islature of that state
Senator Garrison wan a member of
the Kansas legislature dnrlag the
Lleweling war.
Senutor Randolph came to Oklahoma
In '02 from Kansas. lie Is a graduate
of Harper oortnsl school and busluese
college und also spent twelve months
In Oameron lnstfiute. Cameron Mo.
Randolph Is a direct descendant of
Joo Randolph of Va. He comes from a
district which sent two Republican
members to the lower house
C. J. llrows of Lincoln county is
the only member of the lowor house
who has ever been sent to the council
in the Oklahoma legislature.
H. S. Johnston of Perry was very
much in evldonee.
I.oljliy fjliutlur
I'ulkersoo will contest Mor'quaDd's
teat He has already servel notice
Dentin and Forest represent Pulkei
SOD
Mr Uardts. of the Kansas City 8(ar
Is In the 'ty und win ;over the legis-
lature .o. be(rprislng paper.
Senator Maruin of Woodward ap-
peared at the legUlativa ball and bat
quet woarisg the regulstlon kvenijb
drasr. Maruin Is a genial and pol-
ished man and doesn't tike a back
soat "oven if hs does eome from the
long horn district."
At tho house caucus held last night
J 0 Illakeney of bhawuec was bitted
for assistant chief clerk and Iter.
Mewmaw of Chandler for house chaplain.
TornuA Knn.. .Inn is. Governor
John . Lei-dv and the other new
state officers wt-iv Installed yesterday.
Although the i- MvtiHiniei did not begin
until H fV) I; iliv multitude began
toMftwuihle in liepri'M'iit itive halt at
in oclook. and thtrtt minute before
evdovernor Thomas . ifohorne. the
maxter of eeMMttoniei. i-npHt for onler
the large room and gulkrlet were
pacUeil to the doors
1 here was a nut able Im-lc of deenra-
tion in the hall The walls and
chandeliers were lintv nml onlv a
silken Amei'Uun flag grueed tho
Npeaker sin nil In front huh a llllile.
resting upon n block wrappel in tho
Amerlenr flag and buck of the re-
porter talile wan sttspnded u framed
cop.v of the Deelarntion of Itnleien-
denee (k-eupyuig r'srv'd seati uere- 1C-
Governor Thoinns A. NlMrn John P.
St John George W. Gliek and L. D.
levelling ex-Chief Justice Alliert II.
Hortoti. AHSoclate Justices W. A. John-
ston and H. II. Allen. Appellute Jitdgtt-
eleet Abljah Wells. iielliiti Judgo
KlerieU ( tile. I mieivmiIimii eleet J. D.
Uotkln. Krert WelllimiNe Judge V. G.
Adams. Webb McNnll. e NS4H'lute
Justice I). M. Valentine Mrs Duster.
wife of the chief Justice-elect: Mi-
Martin wife of- the retiring ehlef his
tlee; .Mm Allen wife of soeiute Jus-
tice Allen and CnngresMiioii-clei-l V.
1). Vincent
D. f. Tlllotson of TotH-kti Intrixlueed
e-GoTrnor (Inborn as prvslUlug of
ficer. He spoke brleHy. The llev. W.
i. Tmld of Wichita w ho prayed for
the "Dnnsmore hous1" In Htt.1 in-
voki d the divine Messing
The i hief justice David Martin now
iidinmiiti ri-il the oath to the new statu
oftheis in the following onler: Siccra-
tar of state W. K llnsh; auditor of
state. If Morris: state suiierln-
tcnileiit of public instruction; W. M.
Stinker; treasurer of state D. 11.
llefllebower; attorney general I. ('.
Hoj le: lieutenant governor. A. M.
llatvey They rested their hunds uli
the Ili'blo while the chief justice pro-
nounced the words of the outh. but at
the conclusion they did uot kiss it the
ancient custom having leen elimintited
from the eewmonles bi the lueil oin-
mlttee of arrangements
Each state oftlcer-ulcet w us presented
to the ehlef justice by his predecessor
while the pleased crowd looked on und
cheered when the oath had leen ad-
ministered to Mr. Boyle his predeces-
sor Mr Dawes shook him warmly 'y
the hand which caused n tremendous
burst of approval. Mr. Harvey was the
recipient of a bouquet of roses from
admiring ladies.
oovshxob Monau.i.'o j-ah vi 1 1 .
Mr. Osborn now introduced Gov
crnor Morrill who spoke in p-iit u
follows:
"To-dsv msrk a new ileiNtriuit In thr
liisioiy of our State. The a m nl suic-u(-flcris
will retire ami nrw nun will take
thelt places sad nJmlnlUM tli- . ft I m
Kiimi iinn-nt fur the coniiiiK l yiart
I' I mil I hi-m will rest the tares tlio ltitii
and i In- repoftSlblllttek fur u f.ilthl.il i.
miiiun .ulun of our Htste s sbstt s
huerr criticises has been tatett piHd
iijkhi the rredlt of the state snl ii ii'jli-.
lint ihe simple fact remains thai tie ute
lia iitvcr failed to IiutI Its iti ii4llnut
.riu4lv upon matiiiltv. tbst It lutne are
licl! m a Urge premium; lhai itw-tc lut
n-. r lucn say attempt to rruduii llu
l.l ii (trbuilnt-mt. This In not true irf llli-nA-
Mlmus-.t.i il inw iSi-r t--.t. in
i ii . iml HuiitlK rn vtsteH. 1 h r' lime lucn
! i lii'-tiKi .! countv anl iiiusU"lMlie-
ru!l Ui'u in ibu state th.oi in an-' otu.r
.tale Curing tin Mi"i loitv ytaitit
presented his successor Governor
Leedy who rend the following after
the applause t hleh greeted him had
subsided
"Ladles and Gentlemen- Keenly ronsclmii
of the repr.;iMltllts of the rxsltevl posi-
tion to which the suflrsft-F of our people
have summoned me deeply grateful to Uic
cllltensof Ksnsss tor the confidence re-
posed fearful at tlme as 1 consider tho
magnitude nf the task confronting rt
hopeful liecause of the many fsr-re.ii hlni?
npportun'ties for helpfulness I entr-r upon
the discharge of my official antic
"One of the most pralsorth ' iturn
of American political life Is manlf i -l cm
occasions like this. when afi.-i ii.-inl
jought tiattlr. a period of hratcd ills nlon
and Intense partisan a tllt in mal
preferences and politic il oplnl ns ) to
the expressed will of th- milnrl'x It Is
one of the e ldem.es of the -nllht of our
form of goernmrnt It n i 'iim of
gratlflratlnn I me to hac ih- linn i oi fol-
lowing sue Ii a ili-tlnitulslirtl lim f prrd-
rcessors not out of whom Ik .us t i unl
Kansas has lucn m y. tortun.itc lilllu l to In
her seleitloti of nun whom she- lio i uled
to the position nl i lilrf iiniitlw It i- my
most earnest ho that I mat pron m -omo
degree wottht t wear the tuanii tttat
falls from the ti.ul.lei o ihnlrs II '.(n-
son and tliovi w 1 ilntr tollowt I Ii en
' In nllii i UiiiIn i'i a l it ii .ii t in. i to
high inl illinliii i ii 1 1 il i-i-i 1 1 n in u ki il
by the iii m oi ti iiniitt- itii ii . u i m-
non .nut th ni i- m il ti. ui i iiiuiii ai -
-:
ra Tin .
Mltil i via n
aeutonvt! all
most i ttits in I
Amen in - i
tO gt'M I II UK III
Kansas iv not 111
ii i . all-- ii . ui h
t 1 1 ililish mil i
I 1M .ltklli il w
l Il is- Mil. i ii i
to Hi i .ni hi in J
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Montgomery Nunt.V to i.mki
Using Atlrsi Hoc
Moulg mery Ward
Ing i -irs 'Success n I
tic -e m i i s ci t V V Ii '
visited I i reral hnmlrt 1 p
the c ' i i ii on of vi- iturt
provnl Mi' ' Ii an excel lent plionogrjr j
whieli cl iiirpes swtet iintsie moj
cltr
ssdvi r'.
Prm rr
and ra
'f'Ople i 1
the e t i
ii Mti aitis
It ItlS til I
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and t i
decpesi
humor
Se i ra i ips s 1 1 .
city nan in( wcmir!i '
rlage del 'tiling linn i.
tors who Ii id nev r lti-f.
the reali. i-ion nf M r'i
prophit that i-
horses s'ia I go.
The can sge c ' ' -1(100
p nir.ds and ir. i r
r from i U-"
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ab ut '
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of sp t I i
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night M ii r er l'i Knn
perfoi i .in at Mi I n s o
hcti'i- i I tin tl i i --rapli
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t-KtINK TRMPUtM. II V AllVIt
(.muitnse. amounts of aj.ii.-il tiati n
seut nora the Kast to tic Inn-su-d iiiolng
hi t a.-t tmnty-tlve yeais but I bazai tl iHc
list i Hon without tile fear of successful
tsiittiMiilctlou that the percentage oi ltsH is
Usst.'ian that of any other stale dm luu Hie
1 1 . nut of its existence.
t'bt iieoplc of Kansas are as Intelligent
.is i nit st as enterprising as anv atopic
In Jit country. TUty art? as ready ta mtet
iti. ti olillgallons and have done u a
ii i ' i)il r as snr corresponding lass in the
t'lilli il States and t t-hatlenge siitttsstul
. 'tatUc tlon as to the truth ut this sute-
'iitit Mat asssrtloa of triir Inlt uritv ami
on- bonikty amount to msthlhi.' .vis not
ir- N ..peak. There Is only one sure way
i. i ike the people of other suits Is'letc
thai m are itoaest sad that Is to u lomct
i h- man uhomMUbUobllgalliMisiiiciiiily
ti i ti he can and when be tuimot - n s i
li i ami manifests a siocrrt ttt -ir and
.tn i -I purpose to do so has the -mH-1
i Hit tonnu unity H is a fat i that
I' I . 'itiilll SK Ot lilt llli i mth
i I nit and alttoart lei-- It i c ic
1 . tttltiitd tjiiiiii Hi feist lit.
m Mtnv million-ot ilcli.il-. Ic.'-i i t n
t l i.l ir Mali in iiiwiiint ol tioi'"
'Hit nicnliani an- It In i. lit to
n ii i -en than tur Ik tort 'I It. In-
i i s- of ihe people to Hit. Iiinkt jiul
in. 1 1 hauls ha ltn i i i ie s-1
it-1 In fact then is t nun li I i 1 1 1 tc
ui i l lOUrtlllou in in tal li'iii-
ii ing tho tlm s ui inttji it i
.. re rushing uialit niiitin
i u days more I shall nan toi..utd
ttars In Kansas liui u ; tl of
H l haic-necr lost niil.it i iu
an 1 lo-day I llat i -lnicr- r i i ih In
iluii (irowlU ami . . i ot lln
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are re.utv ti t in t hi ins hut c
the broaiii i loiin.t ti m .i tin .tint t
a people uli.ih m 11 en i u lo ii i i 1 1
ante atul nc i i ( m i inlln it in
of the nation Iii i i shut- tin i.i i
thfsyoUiiK . . m lli .ii w t-.llt Ii int i ! V
lnjod of St Id s
rOMI'I IMI Ms in Till M Id I
"lamhiKiiw (.l.tti'ictl to mi it t .
many ot m iiisiiii uishcci pi i iii is
to havt ttii km ii t n Dm i mi ut
cheerfi I k'nhI iii nh ultii li I tin 1. 1
by them .iti.l lv Hi. i Itlrens ot oni i
prising i lint.ii 1 1 it this in ti n ii
monev lias lit im iitnost is hi it hu
Slmpl) roMsiiiit no lint pass 1 int
hlghei t it in nl hi lid h i lut s .in; ii
nlty at lis tin titn and ui s u.
tendant I'lmii ti iihiIiiuk m u p
scales uliil t nf i oni t i i i
ptoptr .in n 1 Hi lot Hi it
clous i mi lis iiitiiis iiu i in i n
whrnt t t it t nl i m the iusi th
lust .lllK
To It i inn ttn i itn iai ill i i 1.
hlstort ot l tils is w inlil lie a nn su
ous task 'I li tl hlsiori limits tin tin
pride to i t I v aui il lirow .iml klnll.-.
of home in i m i v .ii Hi IH I In ti t i
to-tlat seitial the dlstnu-iiisli I
who wile a (.nit put ot Hi m
deeds I Is In Id nils ueaiilitul i t it ml-
Ing a iordi.il ml unit to tin mm I Us to
Whom the uroiili ! Kansas li i s t ! the
next two teats iitiigatul thili ti in irlts
I Witness tl ass milling of isl ( m.
sens from -i i irtt i ot tin million-
wealth to i in 1 1 tn s .itinilnl-tr iii i n io
The assumption m. its In.li t p lilll-
tles. t'ndi i Hu in -pli .iiimi i -u ii neii-
Wrontncnt l .ts.nin nn oiu i ti i p msi-
Mlltlcs and i. n 1 1 1 111111 tin ik 1 1 my
OBKISI duties Willi prulouinl nl. In tic 11 tn
yoa for your ynii k u wlih liii h irnim.i-
tloaof our prop! - imiinii n 1 unl f iih .1
flseddslcrmiliatioii 10 tin 111 1 u 1- Iste
It till I have Itnlshetltll. li 1 m t in it(r
and return to the state or Kan-a.. un ollecl
and unsullied the trust thee r.avc rei osed
in me."
As Me. Icedy eonelitded. pages b.iru
to him an nbundanco of ltowi . s. The
oath wn then iidiulnisteivil h 1 hief
'usllce Martin.
The eonelutllng tttetdent of the- pro-
gram was the Induction of Chief Jus-
tice Frank Doster. lie appeared on
the rosfnttn escorted by ex-Chief Jus-
Hoc S. A. Kingman und ex-Ohlef
Justice A. H. Iltll'ton. lleforu pro-
nouncing the oath hief Justlos
Martin addressing Mr. Doster. Raid:
"lion. Frank Doster. thief Justlco-
elect Tho Inst duty of toy official
term of this office U n mosl ' pleasant
one and I feel that the ofllce Is well
bestowed and thai you are In every
respect worthy and" well chosen for
tlio olllec to Which you have been
called by the su drags of our people."
Prolonged cheering greeted this ut-
terance and when iiulet hud been re-
stored th oath was admlnisterod.
Flowers were brought to him in great
Quantities and at once there was a
great clamor for a sMHeh.
vviiiio the iwiiicry without thtttitierou
Its welcome of seventeen guns to the
new governor the new chief just loo
thanked his friends for their uiani-
f eolation of confidence
The untheni "Amorlea' was rendered
by the tiiullltutio which ended th
i-eremtmles . . . .
The now judge oi the' .NpM'
court were sworn la Immediately aftor
tho Inaugural service.
After the inauguration ceremonies
tho new state officers took possestdon
of their respective spartnioutx which
were formally turned over by tbolr
predecessors nud their o-.slstants.
From 3 till r o'cloek the now stats
officers were '-at home" In their offices
aud many people called. Well-known
elUzcntof Topeku. regardless of poli-
tic were present to Introduce the
visitors. Ks-Renator John Martin was
master of ceremonies Iu tho governor's
onoe.
The reception proper occurred Iu the
senate chamber last night. Tl nciv
ollleors nntl llinti fsmllles imn I a
seuii circle in front of tl. m 1.111
stand and from s o't 'crl tn '1 Hie
people passed along nnl slniU h mils
will. them. I hey ivt-rc uss.1 11 rc-
eelvlog bv s hief liistn- u 1 is.
Mai Ihi upturn nml Mi- 1 u iters
Mr. und Mis. P. l. Noel M nl Mrs.
J. . liii-uleiitlial ex Scii.iiui .in t Mis.
Martin i s .Jiigrt-ssninri ami Mi . John
O. Otis Mi uiitl Mr A. li Whiting
Mr and Mis A J rnold Mr iui
Mis P. 1 llouelouke Mr. utnl Mis.
Frank l.eucli. Mr und Mrs f M ll.nt
Miss I. rue ui Hail Mr aid Mrs Kugfiio
Wolfe. Mr. nml Mr. t IJ I'm 1 1111 t
Mi ami Mrs. Miehael Henri M I
Mrs. ( liarles K. llolliday uml otht is.
The affair win quite it. f r 11 1 11 1 N'n
effort was made to put on st It Mar-
shall s Imnd furnish 1 1 1 1111 ; fter
the reception there mj 11 . itn.il Invo
fciisl 111 Itepi t st 11 l:i I m- hall s! a tiding
I mini u .is lit 11 pieiiilimi All th si;ii.
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of purl 1 we unanimously urge
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pciiilini; in the sen ill of the 1 u
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want pulilic otlli nl -. to toiiik tin-- 1 an
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Id; Io id is the 1 v id. ut dispo'i' H
of Mil I'm1 Nagle io 1 1 11 nissm 1 11
deputy in irnhalu m n iri.'i I 1
felonieo ml who ate n iiuii 1 1
the jam-' s of i'i 1 - cu. 1
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if the 1) inns win. ait nletl in'! "1
county f' 1 crituei m d ' 1 whnui a'
rants ti n nv mi' luu 1 omission ai
depnty iu mill's 1 si 1 . Mr. N u-
In 1 11 ti'llco hut ' y i!c u
that the (.Ulcers of 11 1 it 1 m
srns' tl 1 iu ami cmi t 1 1 go '
to It it lllf Bit iii 1. 1 1)
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11 ' lurj' n in t lb 11 11 Issi n n
dlri'tl extendi tin pi l 1 lion . f I
ofllce to men enga' 1 1 it t 1 n
denounci I In tins t . -y u
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 13, 1897, newspaper, January 13, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73825/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.