The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital. «
By the State Capital Printing Co.
FilANK H. GREER, Editor.
T ESDAY, APRIL 1. 1894
annot perhaps do for himself exon-
erated him and condemned hi assa';!-
r I ant
The attacks of the l'ress-t Ja/.ette,
I Times-.lournal and Free-Prees on
I .ludges Dale and lbirford were- as un-
| reasonable, unjust and bitter as any
■ I thing McMaster has ever said ibnut
I Judge Scott. Dale and liurford main
'<iuilibriuni and by so
situation were
.11 inn: S< (ilTS MISTAKE.
If Judge Ilenry YV. Scott thinks he I tained a silent
can put a ban on the utterances of | doin^ the facts of the
the press in this enlightened age and ! quiet'y sifted down and the unstinted |
in this country where the freedom of eateem of the public followed. Hail
the press is guaranteed by the consti- they torn their shirts—to use a coin
lution. he will find that he has mis- mon phrase had they indicated to the J
taken his power and the temper of the public that they thought, their art iona
people. Tiik Static Capital has been j needed self-defense result- would
his friend: it believed and said he was have no doubt b. en as disiMroir. t<•
a capable 1amyer and would make a thein as it seems they will be !<• Judge
good judge His career on the bench I Scott
indicates that an able advocate can I In just, untrue attacks injure no
J. W. McNEAfc, Pres. C. F. HERRIOTT, Vice-Pres
W J KORSFALL, Cash'r.
U u time N ational
BANK
CaQltal .... #60 ooo.oo
Surplus, .... 10,000.0c
FIRST HAT102U!. EAKK 0U0A!IIZ«D (X OKLAHOMA.
The
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Bed Fiend I
G-uthrio,
Okltthoma.
make a very arbitrary judge.
The I*ress-(2a/.ette abused and villi-
fied Judge Dale because the judge de-
cided in a partis in cast' as his con-
science told him he should, not as the
l'ress-t J a/ette and partisans wanted
him to. Judge Dale maintained his
dignity and went along dispatching
business as if he did not know the
IVess-tiazette had mentioned him.
man—unless he allows himself to ll\
into a passion and prove himself as
weak or weaker than his eriLi<|iic.
The courts are supposed to be for the
protection of the people. When a
judge concludes the machinery of his
court must be used for self-protection,
the people have a right to enquire
why the judge concludes himself iin
maculate and whether this conclusion
The Times-Journal criticised Judge j puts a ban on every mouth and on
liurford unjustly and very harshly ( every pen, on penalty of being branded
when he with Judge Green decided j a culprit and cast into jail.
that .fudge Dale's commission should
be recognized and Dale seated. Bur-
und a high-
ing the eriti-
ford acted like a mn
minded judiciary by I
cisin pass unnoticed.
Many newspapers are often unjust
and over severe in criticism of met: in
public place; but the people are better
; Tiik political tight is over, now for
revival sermons and sociability
Tin; election at going to press is
still in transit, but the goal is repub-
lican victory entire
Mh. Wilson has not yet recovered
his health His tariff bill seems to
hold as paralyzing a grip on him as it
judges as to contempt by a newspaper has on the balance of the country,
than the judge himself.
for a judge to conclude his decisions
are immaculate. The press ami the
11 is not hard
I Tai.k about Kansas republican pro-
hibition cranks, formerly of Kansas'.'
They were nowhere compared to the
people have as mucli rljflit to a moral. nice little titiu.- tltey are non- having
opinion as the judge The judge sits in South Carolina.
as a judiciary as an interpreter of lavv oki.ahoma mother, would rather
anil a sifter of fuets. lie lius no right vote the (Straight ballot by the proper
to sit as a censor 'if the press or of the ! raising of their sons at home than go
private or publir opinions of men. I bu'ore the polls in pcr.,011 Very few
,I , „ , ' voted today on the school oucstiou.
when those opinions violate no law. ______
Judge Scott by his apparent par On account
oxysms of temper, resulting in various elections going on
fines for contempt has made himself jand'a veto of the
ridiculous to the public vision The
He's Well Dressed!
I hilt expression 1 lay Ij« used in reference to any patron of
ours, whatever the price of the suit that lie wears. Our
corps of taiiors at 1 the peers of any in the city and their
ability is our protection when we guarantee to Kpfund
your Mtuit') if our worjc don't give satisfaction in every
particular. Sou could spend hours wandering through the
hundreds of patterns of Spring Suitings that we are making
up at
$23.00 and SSo.OO,
And then you'd only se e .1 portion of our stock. If you
wish to fill out that odd coat 111J vest take a look at those
trousers niaile to measure for $6,00 and upwards. All our
suits are made in Guthrie.
H L. COHEN.
The Tailor.
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GEO A. MET CALF, Proaidont.
M. L. TURNER, Caehlo
Has
Capita! ■ National - Ban
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The Largest National Hank Oklahoma Territory.
$50,000
35,000
with Torch of
Flame,
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits,
the
many municipal
n the west Cleve-
lllund seigniorage
bill has not had the attention from
the newspapers it would have had.
people may not have approve,1 the |,llt i( cleveland feels slighted the
attacks of Frank McMaster on Judge wrong can be repairer*. *
Scott; but when the judge emitted . . .
I r is said by those who heard linn
What coi.1.1 not he conatrned other- that "Itro. Jamison said more mean
wise than rage, and began to place things against Tiik Stati. Capitai.
McMaster on the official gridiron uu- .lust r.iglit than Tiik Staik Capital
justly, the people ea!led It persecution sai(l a«"inst 11P°P ""ll (k'm°-
, , 1 . cratic tickets combined, during this
and turned to the one thev thought . 4. . . , . ..
, election. Ibis, from a christian stand-
persecuted. point, according to the scripture in-
Judge Scott yesterday sentenced ' junction to "return good for evil"
McM aster to six months in jail and a <'oeti not speak well for Mllro. .laml-
*fl>0 fine for what he called contempt son- m"8t bl' b,,t an or'linllrv
of court in a suit for damages filed
C. M-BARNES & SON
Fire, Life, Accident and
Tornado Insurance.
We have prepared a full i
i't of records and are
promptly
ready to furnish
Abstracts Of Title;
To real property intiuthrie and Logan County we gi kantkk abso-
lute coi rectness of our Abstracts. Lawyers and others desiring
abstracts that can be relied upon should consult us. Conveyancing
National work and Typescript promptly done.
MON EY TO
(In Logan County farms and improved city property.
No. 303 Oklahoma Avenue.
LOAN
Office—
G ut hrie,
Oklahoma-
: sinner and not the elect of (Jod.
against Judge Scott. The judge in
tins lias ah — ~ Mlituble petulence.
The severity of the sentence n.«.
aroused the people, we understand, to
great fury. McM aster is now
and the judge has forbidden that he
be allowed pen. pencil or paper. The
people threaten to go to extremities as
savere as this sentence unless the
the
force.
"Uno." Jamison said in his Sunday
night's sermon that he would put a
hole through Tin: Statk Capital man
so tiu >n could shine through him a
. hole you coil la *>• a smoke stack
m Jttl1 through. If "liro." .laiuinm
guage is as relevant when he talks
about salvation and sureties of heaven
it is hardly to be depended upon. lie
sides, to talk about putting a hoi.
i 11 1 . . . .. , , through a man is a smart aleck littl.
judge calls back what the people de-, .
r 1 street gauiou s saucy boast and not
clare a judicial outrage: in fact some becoming the dignity of the man of
go so far as to say thc\ will tear down God in the pulpit.
jail and release McMaster by
Aiiai'AHok Bee: The present demo
cratic congress is going to add to its
It seems to us that Judge Scott has other numerous follies that of the
been very rash in going to such ex- rejection of the treaty with the Kiowa
treines of punishment of those who a"1! Comanche Indians for their sur
dure to criticise his actions. Thlsis|pll,s llu"ls' " is " '",l "'"ve am'
, . t . ought to insure the defeat of several
tantamount to a declaration that his'™ ,
Texas congressmen who are actively
judicial actions are infallible, and the working to that end in the interest of
newspaper or individual who com- a few cattle barons. Hy the way. Mr.
ments adversely is a culprit, who Hornbeek. you used to sing a song
should he thrust behind the iron bars. tl"'on'fh thr Minstrel to the tune that
, . it was a republican trick" to keen
•Indue Scott over-tested the pnbUo (bit aonthWMt country for the sole us- '
pulse when he brought Hurke A Brown of long-horned steers How runs th
into his court because they criticised tune now?
him —and their criticism though per-
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, . The <• lohr-1 >e nun rii t I'r
imps somewhat inaccurate was courte
, ,. ... . , , , Any reader of this paper ca
ous and aa<i the fact that st Louis tilobe-Democrit fr,
the 1
Cor. of Ok.. Ave., and Division St
SPRINGES HOTEL BUILDINC.
ch, but we have
< .iiiM'tl lii.n to full tne orter, on another pa^L and taki' | nt'ed of any tiling* in this line call
advantage of It at once. The Weekly
.•en uu Ulobe-Democrat is now Issued it. sen,.-
apology, should have given the judge Wl'ekly seetions. eight pages euel.
I'ueBday and Friday sixteen
public sentiment
utterly to e\u. t fro,,, them
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ed to practically give it away to our subscribers. All we require is that those desiring copies eli,,
the Coupon printed 01. this page of the* Si vn. Caim i xl. and bring or send it to with ten cents
I Wne n we will dell vet the part over our counter or send it to .tnv adilr, s nn i i ti
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get the I reaaonable low prices pleaae yon? them. Do tirst-class goods and I _ " •' , ,, . * we w'" furnish a new part every week. Rack
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j in person at our office for the parts, as there in necessarily some dela-
BIG COLLAR SADDLERY HOUSE ,|th0UBh nevcrm"rc u"""1
endinr
apply
them l>\- mail,
an idea of bow far the public feeling
would permit liin
in# against him.
week.
paif<
making it practically
go without turn- weekly paper, vet the price r«-
mains only one dollar u year. In poll
lies it is strictly republican, but it j
When the liberty of the press is as- K'VVS ttl1 ll,t' ncvvs 51,1,1 '8 absolutely!
j indispensable to the farmer, merchant
sailed, the liberties of the people ure or professional man who has not the
t hat some papers abuse ""et" read a large daily pap,
Headquarters fo
r Saddlei
Hlankets
and Harness of every description,
Whips, 1'obes, Ktc.
A. p. SAUNDERS, Prop,
endanger
th^Ubern granted them is unfortun-
ate. but the people know that where
one uses thU freedom for spiteful ends,
a hundred use it for t he accomplish-
ment of great reforms and for the bet-
terment of all mankind
Appearances are that Judge Scott
has lost 1 is head: that the Individual,
not thy judiciary, is causing his vio-
lent •Hitbreaks of illiberality and mak-
ing him more blamable than tne crit-
ique he attempts to punish, for in such
yet desir
oughly posted
Printing <
p promptly and thor-
Natnple copies will
on application to Ulobe
St. I. mis, Mo.
!• uriilNluMl Kutnii
To rent to two single men
not use tobacco or intoxicant.-v
to Dr. Peoples, the dentist
LAWYER'S OFFICE DOCKET
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W. H.BRUNNER
Fine Carriages
- lhiggies, Surreys. Spring j1
/ Wagons and arts. Horse (
^iiowing and general re 1 i
pairing done in Neatest '
style. Prices reasonable j
'JHo North Second Street. I
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Tin: Statk Capital has put in stock
a lawyer's office docket. It is demy
i/.e, printed on the heaviest linen pa-
efforts to maintain the dignity of the I per, handsomely bound, with front in-
eourt he onh drags it down. Title (lexJ ttIul iu cvei'.v neat and con-
i \enient book to have in the otlice. It
judicial dignity would he the best contains the number and style of the
maintained l.y diru.tlcd silcnce-l.v HI"' ''vl'r-v Particular' about it.
• with space to place citations,
Ignoring entirely any unjust attacks. When you see this docket we
and taking as perhaps the public pulse ft°"
all kindly admonitions. In this event bound. Cash invariably
tMe|iiblie would have done what he a('va,1<<
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BEAMER ct CO.,
CARRAGE REPOSITORY.
309 Oklahoma Avei
'nil doOr West of Land Oflice.
Oki.aiioma.
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PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY,
Toiiot Articleo, Fto.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1894, newspaper, April 3, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122386/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.