The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.
By the State Capital Printing C•.
FRANK H. (ik'I I K, Editor.
OFFICIAL PAPtR OF OKLAHOMA.
[By t! •
TUESDAY, PECKMHKR 18M-
Thk latest trouble deuiofrai-y has i- j
k lack of enthusiasm l.\«ry d *ud
| thing has the samr nilnwnt
' Fa volts make enemies «>f **«>ine men.
The pipers of New \ ork made laiU-
hurst. Nonv he enr>es thr paper
If the newspapers of Oklahoma
could bring statehood, we would hate
it in a week. They are all after it
Ti'K people voted for Knglaml in
18\>), as they have siiu-e discovered
Hereafter tliev will vote for the 1 nited
States. ___
Tiik Kansas City Star ealls thi Mur
dock family "the father, son and holy
ghost." This puts K. IV where he ttest
tits. ________
"Thk Hepublican League Leader, a
weekly paj er, comes from New \oik,
as the organ of the National Hepubli-
can League
Thk democratic "exiles holding
down jobs in Oklahoma have lost
spirit since the election. I heir siuell
of meat is nil
j TWTtmyAbdll Harold, the Turklah
I sultan, is in constant fear of being as-
I tasainated. I'erhups he mistake* him-
self for a christian missionary
If you have any doubt a\>out where
to find the best whist players in the
i world, go up to the Guthrie club and
tackle some of the mil e\ |>erts.
John Siikhman, in his "Memoir.1*,"
says he was a bad "kid" when young.
I There area lot of p..pulM-< ready to
j swear he never ontgtvw ilevilti >
Thk Turks think enough of our re
ligion to tight for it They do not pro-
} pose to allow the heather, from Amer-
ica to contaminate 111> . li ■ \ belief.
lOI.ONKl UHK( KKNKIlHiK thlllliS lie
will be fumigated euough t > get into
j congress next year It will take a
good many years yet to rub otT that
smell.
Thk fact that several Outhrie ladies
went clear to Kansas t ity t> hear the
grt'at singer, Melba, proves that the
e^st has not all the musical culture
alul appreciation
K\ I'Nt TK1 Si'ATI'S I S l'K\N .v i; i.
of the Indian territory, has beeu ap-
pointed general counsel of the ^ hoe-
taw railroad Does th a nuwLlJ «t '
W McLoud retires?
Shki.hv M. Coi.i.fM says h.> is not a
candidate for president and wishes
this statement "to be taken at its face
value " Such a statement as that
hasn't value euough to run its face.
EDI-CATION A I..
The 1 >awescommission were receiv-
ed so coldly, if uot insultingly, by the
tive tribes that it warmed them up to
a most truthful and caustic report to
congress. Thn Indians ill probably
see a little later that they had better
been courteous, at least, to the repre-
sentatives of the government. Ibis
report gires officially an expose of the
rottenness of th« tribal governments
which will shock the sentimentalists
of the east.
Whom the Kates would destroy they
first make mad. The mad of the tive
tribes has caused them to go to self
destruction in a wholesale manner
Tl.e attempts, by tribal laws, to ban-
ish whites from the tribal domuins, |
and the ignoring of the Da.vcs com-
mission, will break the hacks of the
Indian governments. It will take
time yet, perhaps tive or ten years;
but this is the real beginning of the
end. Speaking of the courts, the j
Dawes report says:
In addition to these statistics of |
[th the
completely curt«l im-ii aro
ttiugW happy pruU d for
the greatest, urniut-
t t. a net uio-t sue-
c. *aful i ure for at-x-
u. I \\ cuk in-rt SU'l
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book form, with rcf-
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w ill bo sent to Me-
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IK-nnunently restored. Failure Impossible.
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LAWYKRS.
Hatper's V; agazinc
IN 1006
new novel
Driseis, a new novel by William
Black, written with all the author s
well-known charm of inanntr, will
begin in the December Number,
and contiuue until May. A new novel
by George de Maurier, entitled Tiik
Maimian, will alsj begin during the
year. It is not too much to say that
... i no novel has ever been awaited with
••In mldillon to <>' Luuh ,reBt expectation as tliesuccessor
cv Aleut crimr lak. ...fron. jmlicul L Tl* „v, ,'1)K |.,
n curils ami """'r aiithenlii " "< , TIOxS ,,k Joan ok Aitr will continue
there is equally clear rvulence of or- I , w.„ ri,luti, tho sl„ry „f H,e failure
tfiuize,! force in active operation In- I unci martyrdom t.f the Maiil of Orleans.
timhUtuitf s'l'l putting in peril wit- () im,)ortlull |i. ti,,,, of the y«r
who appear In court to testi y wiln)e a novelette by Mahk Twain.
for the government In these cases. In j t, uu Siu , ,„KI1,, .
cases of the most serious character
now pending in these courts the wit-
ness! s have been, one by one, secretly
assassinated. In others they have dis-
appeared, and whether slain or not is
not likely to be known until, by the
failure of justice thus brought about,
those charged with the most atrocious
crimes have gone free
"The terrorism and intimidation is
extended even to those who appear be-
fore this commission with information
as to the condition of affairs in the
territory and offer their views as to
neeessary eh anges."
The general idea that the govern-
ment is powerless, under the treaties,
to interfere with the tribal arrange-
ments is put at rest by the declara-
tions uud recommendations of the
Dawes report. It sayk:
"The commission is compelled by
the evidence forced upon tuem their
examination iuto the administration
tivk; a humorous three-part tale call-
ed Two Mormons muoi Mt'oni.i:i v,
Langdon Elwyn Mitchell: and short
stories by Octave Thanet. Ulehard
Harding Davis, Mary \). Wilkins, Julian
Ralph, Hrander Matthews, Owen \\ is
ter, and other well-known writers.
I'rof. Woodrow Wilson will contri-
bute six papers on George Washington
and his times, with illustrations by
Howard l'yle. I'oultney Higlow's his-
tory of THK t • khm a \ strl h'h
I.iiikhty, illustrated by b. Cuton \n ooii
ville, will be continued through th*
winter. Two papers on St Clair's ile
feat and Mad Anthony Wayne s vit
tory, by Theodore Roosevelt, with
graphic illustrations will be printed
during the year.
A noteworthy feature of the MAC A
/INK during I SIM will be a series of
artiolet by Casper VI Whitni r, d
scribing his trip of 2 100 miles on snow -
shoes and with dog-sledge trains into
the unexplored Barren Grounds of
Edward Dawson,
AttornoyJt Counsellor at Law
Psi'iltc Hill .ttnp, WJ' F st , Wash-
ing. t) i .
Practice* In tlic courtn of the Dt«-
11 i of ( iiliiintita. i'ourt of (.'lairon. the
Kxiviiti\e Departmenls aiul CongrenH
speelat attention fi\en to Laiut and
ludiau UuNiue^H i>efore the Interior
Ui'partuieut.
J W WILSON.
Attorn ey-at-Law.
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C. M. BARNES. C. M MARTIN
Barnes & Martin,
Attorney-A t-Lia.w.
Practice in all Court and Land O'fice.'
Ofllee—Kntrance 2nd floor Schnell
Huilding. Oklu . Ave., Between I
Division and 1st Street.
or the so-called governments in this | HrltUI. North America in pursuit of
wood-bison and musk-oxen Mr. \\ hit-
ter ritory to report that these govern-
ments in all their branches are wholly
corrupt, irresponsible and unworthy
to be longer trusted with the care and
control of the money and other prop-
erty of Indian citizens, much less their
lives, which they scarcely pretend to
protect."
Then the report, in recommending a
territorial form of government for the
Indian territory and an exteusion of
the 1'nited States court jurisdiction to olll-e money order or draft, to
chance of loss.
a determination of all controversies
whether between whites or ludlsus,
Frink & Hisself
lias commenced giving regu-
lar dinners— You can get a 50c
1 dinner for 25 cts. Spring chicken
nev's series will have the added intv, .
est of being iilustrrted froai photo and oysters on orders
graphs taken by himself. ^ __
The Volumes of the MAUAZINE
begin with the Numbers for June aud
December of each year. \N hen no
time is mentioned, subscriptions will
begin with the Number current at the
time of receipt of order,
Remittances should be made by Post- —
>id | II
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Open Day and Night.
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vertisement without the t xpress order
of Harper A Brothers
HARPtR'S PERIODICALS.
Haiiiikh's Maka/im , one year -i 00
Ha rpi r's Wei kly, " " ■* 00
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Postage Free to all subscribers in the
Fnited States, Canada, and Mexico.
Addre s. HASPfc R & BROTHERS,
The treasury deficit for November
was only but - ioo.ooo ;
sugar bounty, a good lot of pensions
ami many other .1 counts had to be Pkksikknt t U. of the South-
Staved off to keep down the iletieit. western Siift Wheat Millers'associa-
" i n has called a meeting at Kansas
K\NS.VS C1T\ has nu-m for pmne
^ . , , . , C itv the It'tU to prepare for urging
Louie .lames in Shakespeare a>I wteK. . .
1 I reciprocitv legislation to enaule the
Bob Ingersoll on "the Bible .sutulay.
b \i . southwest millers to ship wheat to
and David It. Hill on Liberty Mon- '
,, , , Mexico and Cuba. Kansas, Oklahoma
dav. Later Hill has cancelled h's
• uud le\as can. under proper reciproct-
,v irMtlM. have added itaadtly to
J. It. Mi 'ti 1 ot i. 11. of the lilobe- very bushel of their w heat 1-to
Democrat, says he would rather edit t cuts p r bushel Our Hour is now
the (i.-l>. than to go to the F nited shut out of Mexico by a tariff of 6 ^3
States senate from Mis- uri lu other per barrel, while Mexico gets a free
> senators market in America for lojr qraages
and coffee. Republicanism will soon
says:
' The commission is confident that
such a government wisely adminis-
tered will restore the observance of
law and preserve order among the
people residing in these several na-
tions, ami make secure their lives and
all just property rights. And that the
determination in the Fnited States
courts of the most important ami cora
plicated questions in which the tenure
of their land is unfortunately involved.
the nnmalthy and HHHPBi
unreliable influences which prevail in book or journal? Let them, home
the Indian courts, where now alone made, of The Statk Capital
thi-v are diapOSed of. would go far | '
toward a solution of the difficult prob-
lem the present condition of the terri-
tory presents."
With the proper kind of an Indian
committee at Washington, a great
rattling of the brush of Indian ignor-
auce, chicanery and crime may be
looked for
Do you need a cheap ledger, cash
branch office of the
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capture aud extradition of criminals,
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The advertisements that you see, that some houses
are continually selling at lower prices than what
the goods cost to manufacture, and that they are
doing business without protit. Don't you believe
it, because the chances are they are makinga larger
protit than they want to tell you about.
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AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUPERIOR GOODS.
Not Goods Cheaply Made, But at the Cheapest Prices.
We have the largest assortment of Men's and
Hoys' Suits, Overcoats, l isters, Shirts, llats, L nder-
wear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, in the
city. We guarantee the price is lower than else-
where. It any purchase is not satisfactory in
every respect you can have your money hack with-
out a wrangle.
Far tlit Balance of is Mill
we oiler the greatest November Bargains ever
shown in this city, come and see the Seasonable
goods at this seasons prices. The most attractive
suits and overcoats at prices that must Induce
you to buy liberally at
liEVY'S,
OKLAHOMA AVKNUH
GUTHRIE, O. T.
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HARRIET HUBBARD AYER'S
Recsmier Toilet Preparations.
r«\
words, he would rat '
than to be one. Scum'
■SMATOB John M Thi hsios, of Ne-
braska, started in life with a butTan
robe, s l>ox of era ^ an.d **l I his
is nothing. We know k ts of people
who started iu lifo without even a
stitch upon tl > r > . >•
give Mexico
or make hei
! market.
, chance to "tit for tat"
pay for her American
M. L.TURNER. .President.
GEO. E. BILLINGSLEY, Cashier.
The removal of the Red Front i* postponed
until further notice, but will continue busi-
ness at the same place next door to post-
otlice. W e desire to sell and must sell
So,000 Worth of Goods
In November, 1S95, and for this reason will make
special prices 011 our entire stoek consisting ot
JULIE RECAMIER ^riJ Good8: Fine V/ool Dress Goods: Boots and\
Capitol National Bank
The Largest National Bank in Oklahoma Territory.
Capital and Undivided Profits, $100,000.00
Chandler - Mail - Stage.
HUGH H. McCRARY. Prop.
Leaves Guthrie Every Morning at 7 O'clock
Headquarters at Hotel Dally—Packages and Express
Should be left there.
I^irst CIJI-
Livery in Coiuicctioii,
Thk Omaha Trans-Mi
vention p.i- -
olutious just as a 1. tr.'
"silver era/e" is erect >
for war. The "gold era/ ti,.-,
democracy, at the late «• 'n.
"Fo8TKR'a WuiST Ta Tit s" says "so
far as any improvement being apparent
in Whist, none of the hands at e so
u p M Ibejf were thirty years
Another ti ;de e of u.m-pr... The Origir.l of this Picture ReU.ncd /T/aw/|p/. MuSUll: GCflt'S Cllld LadieS' UnderWCUT:
Shoes all kinds and sizes: Hats: Caps: Cotton | Stoves| Stoves
r thi
and
. the
ady
with
gressive age. lie says most of the
mi>deru theories atlvanced in Whist
tx>ok- are absolutely false. Judging
from the few who follow them, we
would say they are uot hurting much.
her fcxquisite Complexion Through f 1 1 J? 1
the Use ot Recamier Cream OVPPshirtS? thll(lF6Jl S SIlOCS Clt OflC'llCllf COSl.
Until Her Death at Eight/.
D11. Carlisle apply to Mr.
pays the freight before
to pay express I '
exchanged for
would surely h.
erniuent in a str.n
Thk pictures iu ti;«
make Schlatter
Christ as possible l
many things whi e 1
and parioaical a> t
ably put up patient 1
ter plagiarism
papers all try to
as much like
rist stood a good
earth as liarsh
Skn vtob John M Pai mkh, of lllin
ois, is quotetl as being opposed to the
nomination of Mr Cleveland for n
third term. " I he denfoeratic party,"
he says, ' has done many foolish
things, no doubt, but in heaven's
name let u.s not violate our most sacred '
tradition by nominating Cleveland for
a third term."
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No woman be beautiful
CLKANLY ■. 11 appearance ••
is marred by pimp'., s. blackhcatls
blotches, freckles ^r other iiuperfec-
tit ns.
These are the U&LY skin remedies
indorsed bv phvsicians.
l'llb^ ARE I'l RU.
WIIKKK l ll Y t KVI li KK ^rcil IV-
UOKSkVENTS ItKHUtK '
hl<m m adamk ahelina p.vtti nu olim
Mil-
Tho?
ha 1 a 1
Thk six fellows who
selves over Uuthrie and
ships Saturday and
as delegates to the v
tiou, were very near -
makes noditferen
admitted as a delegat
veutions are really ti
The trouble always is 1
Rations.
who thought Cleveland still
nlieum of sense left, will ac-
ge their error now that Cleve- j
)iumends tariff reform," fur-1
luctions of the "robber tariff
vith a hole in the treasury big
to swal.ow the whole demo
Kvcrj tiling will be salt! ut a great bargain tor the balance
ot this month. Call autl see our gootls ami get jirices.
Special Prices in Grocery Department, p
Meat, Hams, Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Lard. Break-
fast Hacon. Canned Corn, Canned Tomatoes, California Canned
Teach, s, California Canned Apricots, California Canned Egg Hums,
California Canned Tears, Dried Apples, Dried Teaches, Dried Ap-
ricots, Dried Grape-. Dried Raisins, all other kinds of Dried Fruit.
Ail kinds of Glassware and Crockeryware- Oat Meal, Hominey
Flake. Fresh Butter. Kggs, Chickens. Sorghum, 18 to 25 gallon.
Cheapest place on Earth!
Second hand furniture of
all kinds. Come and get
prices before youbuy.
Richmond
OKLAHOMA AVE. WEST.
Any
The Static Cai iTaL carries a large
stock of all kinds of typewriter sup-
plies and can sell you at 25 per cent
cheaper thau you .an buy anywhere
else Call and see our stock of ribbons,
erasers, oil. et •
GUTHRIE: MARKET*
Tsnm Roosk\ ki t and Firt
Pa -khurst have sung very loa-
the election. TheonU ui • «
was one by l'arkhur-i 1 1'iian
ing, when he pro-ceded to m. aj
ically shove all his enemies int. - s
About one cataclysm of l'arulm
form is all the people can stand
llliberality that would baniah
earth all who don't act and be
just so and so. always di- > rlv
the medicine it would have oi
feed on.
Corn
Hay
tioga
Cows
Steers
Chickens, old
Spring Chickens.
Turkeys
Ducks
Creese
Ejrg*
Hutter
Seed Cotton
Hale Cotton
Castor Beans ...
Hroom Corn
We want all your Poultry and Hides
We want all your Eggt and Butter,
For thirtv davs 1 «ill make Special Trices on all the above goods,
comment;' ^ on this 6th day of November and continues
for Thirty Days Only.
TELEPHONE No. 73
Next Door to Postoffice.
W.H SMITH.
SPKCI A L
Keliin. Sill
kin Kcniiln*' r«*«iill*t, nnil p f- v.* hirr lo proud "I, li" lo
ST. ANN'S AvftDEMY.
tumih iii in nil n si us «r i.ohetta.
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