The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Ci
By the 5tate Capital I'rintin* C*.
FRANK H. Ok'l . CJ
OFFICIAL P*PER '
TH t:ll>I>A V MAI
WBKnB • -M A 1 ' I.I'M TI
dov. Ki t.fn w
•ince hi* I
democrat* lot
pops, made it < ; '
vate Men Urli n
perituade the |u ;
potuaiion '
over liia vc u, !•> nri t!
lisve he voU > 1 Vl • ' ■
inherent p r -n.i an
lie**. Then- luii n '
iiupll'hi' . I. '
iatrati'ii R
Fourth legi:
of aeltishin >' ' •
Mr. ||in#1
beoauM' hi* kn< ' I
in the bobkt't in t>%. lit, <ln\
tli;ii rc. Il ai
originaViI in 1
jlist appoint! (I ' ■
lency, lltroduoi<! it •>d
ureature of i1
inad for it.
The governor I
in the Star—lii«vi i i
City to ifet «it fcii
broad, liberal uiot •
The Star bu
"OwraorRenfrow tod nonn ei
the story u>■••ut
the house ami nn
veto the bill to i
of his ape >. u
conviction in rnir 1
• "Whatever otlui m.i ha •
and done was not uriim
•aid tlit* govarni
that the app< • i-'
every tw.i yi uis if. i
new certifleatt •• t h n
plre at the end - f the time for whiel
they were Umi I w
I to ti<1 that a K- rn
•trieted in tnakiafhifl appoint nsota
That veto t-ain.- through preMia ' ti
federal ortii-ia' . f< r • «• f i v
They knew sueii parti .
.rouhe the power at Washington
And they rtMOOl 1
did not Tom 1> >\ V, k aUer I
l'resideut dohnbon and Mr. M
auro the governor perswiia! v t .t i
waa entii e > him to
aahuine tin ht I
the legislatun *
democratic iPerpoWfctlcw Opdia^nce
over his head witli
ami populist v -ti
That did n
a miscarry; it put t<> n w ' di
pointiuent e\ erv ' ri i' i
eluding the gorei
tary and <
his office as all expeoted t<> get a
"anivil servi - grip < n the
through ti)is Mil.
Bat fallon wouldn't fuMinthli ii
—unless the fusion included ii division
of the offloes. Aron
populist and yott can handle him only
by filling his maw. I
nothing for tli
the governor
request —whoi
all the bage
the democrats
II. 11. 809 did one tliiu;r.
More the ret end
▼"sions ©t e >m !
floating before t il
officials broke f r r..
attorney general end
their delightful de tri in
through raisin.: tie
a year each; end the appropHation
bill was loaded ti iwn \ th f.it ap
priations for dem ' i u*. ■ An i
all this, as the turn ii. 1 . ill
republican, iu.-t< a l <>f ...•
cials! This -inh. i \ ti
ing out of democretio appetite -wu
enough to gi\ >• - rv t
hanger an app"p
them have been in
ever since!
COM PA HI&USS
The lr.j reform
priated i'
ture appropriated
less than tli
ing for economy
legislature
for clerk hire ar-Mind t
every small-l "i.
clerk, and half the e!« r. ai
arountl —as U
the house—trying ' >" 'r
corrupt the honor . f t i e I .
ture. The Third legis ature -
§9,990.00 for clerk hir« a:
islature one half < ' an t i
formers" found nt to spi
This "reform" legislature crest
twenty new oih ■<
$20,000 a year t < • t
roll. The Third iegialeture ereet
one new i ■ i1
Which this ie/i
to abolish.
This legislature pa
to "reduce salar
them iu the a^tfri j .i'i
The Third legislatun
law, reduced salar.i full
year In the u
ture did not pa- -
flict in it wit
There were abl
assembly who saw t n<>
were created.
This "refiti
appropriate • i
league for itv
warding the eai . -
9500 for a "ref
junket on. a- mi.v i
the best mode f
traffic, with i
hope that sueli > > \
to a ininlaturt
legislature a
He was
and he 1
eal for
to fuse,
in coinn
populist
This •-
matter w
todav he
To Come to The Front,
usetf as i
of terri
SPRING STYLES. We
I not cost too much) on the fine
sho
ticket" iu
ay to win.
and for.
you ,
iDAVID
HETSCH,
; 11.11 i• <n, they will bear compar-
. ' ar your weight for months. Wi
, wlik \ .ire full of ^rrace and beauty
:arin • them.
CORNER FIRST AND
OKLAHOMA AVE.,
£ Concerning
| Our
| Advertising
OKLAHOMA I'AMUliATES.
Burning words never
did set the world on fire.
It is our policy to repress
all sensational state-
ments to deal in facts.
Not figures of speech or
g" exaggerations. Every word we print is weighed
and we vouch for its exact truthfulness with our
personal honor. The integrity of our wo-id of
mouth is unquestioned. The integrity of our words
Jtr of type must be just as substantial. The object of
I'THRIE OKLAHOMA our advertising is to tell you about our business,
^ clearly, plainly, convincingly as one man talks to
5£r another. It is costly, but done intelligently, it pays.
ml O.ttcu !'unIiIona h
it Oklahouia I liy.
d an interview toda.
lii->8 in regard to th
angum and Oklahom
id
Agents
receiver at the TJ
iveil March'J for J1 Ui
W. L. Doug-
lass Good
Shoes.
m appointment h
t'y. John I'fatT i>-
in p ace. For tht
i candidates are
i i rant county, re
Kirkpatriok, of K
the
W. L. DOL'ULAS
$2.25
and
$2.50
Men's Shoes. ^
This week we are showing early styles in Ladies
Shirt Waists, Separate Skirts, Collars, Cuffs and
Neckwear, See large east Window.
pre
lit ine
un'l her
•ti. ltar
tight
in and L. M. Itarr.es,
ily remain on the
il the cnitest is de-
due here on the ^'Oth
When in Need of
OooooOOO OOOOOOO
Separate Skirts 2d
Floor—
H ack It r o c a d e
Skirts, newest Myle,
lined with rustle
lii.i perfect ti t-
ting. SI.5(1, 81*75,
Sit 75 and S4.50.
I: ;ick Serge Skirts
Swing, of Kingfli
to fight even
named in on
is hero
• who is
ennnectlon with
i! places.
\ niita, I. T., is
,1 of t'y Leland.
Horse Clothing, Dusters, Whips, Bridles, Collars,
Harness, Chains, Collar Pads, Etc., visit, examine ^
:id Cot Prices at the
■il.Ttil jud^t
Aui 'iig t"
ames E I
lackelford, of
pushing his
tmcut to tiie
lis was .ludg"
of Purcell.
dollar Saddlery House,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
1 inev llroead.'d 2•
iii ■<i skirts Si.75.
I'ancy ItrokenWool
I'eckh Skirts S'J 08,
- i :>o, #4.75, 81.OS.
|( lOOOO OO^OOOl I
I.adiesvery stylish Knton Suit. Brown and \\ hite
Check $6.75 complete.
1.1* IN A I AV.
SADDLERY ^ HARNESS | Shirt
1 Waists.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
M'KENNON^^^^
.<.<.<OP£RA HOUSE.
: Thursday, March 18. A LarSc Stock.to *£* ®T*
ing a specialty.
Shoe Find- B
PHANTOM BALL,-*
A. P. SAUNDERS, Mgr.
Jcnce Soltcitcd.
113 Oklahoma Ave® jj:
Guthrie Okla-
homa.
I IIOIUPB
III) 'lull I
\\ e at
TICKETS-- oCl - liENT AND LADY, i
H. W. DANKERS,
Practical Mechanic.
m
fm f.MCllnB lllww' nr ««l.
T lMVROYAL PILLS
OrMiiul . «•! Only (.enulnn.
m. *.* ■. • r-lUM* t«o «- •
• t fur 1 ti irk filer I K'n/h
.1,1 in Iti-d and <•■■11 —- -
ribbon. Tils
' tied <th rlhNm lane
.
I ' '0 i for p rtk-ultr(. t «
• — r: •• I'.ciur for Ladlus." 1'"*. •" rrlorn
I " %4,,.| | •>.«>« «• I ..Mh"M lt. .Vam« t'nf"
.... u " 'I' t.-uJi-^M.Ji£fly,.w.
.. .ti li Locm UniglliU-
So popular last season
will be worn more than ev-
er this season. The color-
ing effects and designs and
styles are more beautiful
than ever and the values &
are much better. The Q
u .list we are selling at 50c. ^.banner branB
Now is as good as the waist we sold for 75c last
summer.The popular price 50c. 75c, $1.00 and $2.25.
Br Wash Goods.
We are showing our new Wash Goods. Dimin-
ities Organdies, Mulls, Tissue Hrode, and all
the new weaves in Summer Material.
THE DEER PONY BINDER 11 Shoe
| Department
| On Second
§ Floor.
inly binder to coi
bind, r with an K
!y Hi'
ie licl
0 be fitted with roller and ball bearings. The
l:t with Great Strength. It is also the first
for long grain.
't -^The Dcerinr; jointed Platform^ S
mi' ■. f .' !cl for transportation in a few
vith b'n ler truck nu -inc
1 wi'hout unhitching the
Twined I our leader.
ctl a I
Hill ler Twine made and usi
mil not by states' prison lab
for the
, t year was Deering Twine,
lRE THE S( )LE AGENTS.
Tin? * on
J ; IU ft U !f
iiMiilWMD,
It will
Hirschi,
HARRISON STREET.
Ladies $2 Shoe, button and lace,
black and tan, all toes and sizes.
The best to be had for the money
$2 1
Butterick's Patterns: Fashion Sheet P'ree; Delinea-
tor 15c Each, $1.00 a year.
E
RAMSAY 1
BROTHERS,** f
£ Reliable Dry Goods Men,-.*.*.* ^
X -■* >* .• .•'OKLAHOMA AVENUE..-* jt ^
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1897, newspaper, March 18, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104362/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.