The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKT.ATloMA STATE CAIMTAU WKP\E£PAY MOTiXlX' PIT I.
PRESIDENT'S MESS AC
(Continued from Page ui
u sincere convli
1 fcqncentratlon ■.
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tti-- it suruniT of lurgi r and more
f - r nto 11 the i.rlani eupplb•* 'I'll" fundamental idea
,, ..... «,f lorosir ti the perpetuation « r forests
b U Ulj by use r. r« si pr. iN« 11• <i is .,..1 an end
. ; u .t. if is n nif.ins to In. tea*" and
! «l. -• -rlhi .1 li would tic iinwliia f<> before In their hiaiurjr.
It Is no light task for
and of
; , • : • ; r Taft and of his an-
t Ian YVIth a s slncarlt? « f our
i' I effort t-i y\ the I .rider* a constantly
, pravlty In a greater degree. The man who
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Ire for the welfare of the natives can
assert that we have not gone far enough.
• It. ■ ••• i -it« i-■ ' 1 ■' •" ■|""' " ■" fir' •• 'i
fm • "itIon I'V overgraaif;: *t«-«t the peuaati-o.
t
X ,-".h.:-vl«im ormx-tel I
V I'll ■ i;..m f • •• mi-,: lux is
t,. I." found In hi:-- own evil passions and
- In the evil conduct of thus.- who urge him
Hot ! in times of rain and diminishing tno (er government has been given in that
How cf • t reams between rains The benefits which I •. ft : .we.J the district. There Is not a Io- ality fitted for
In c • -h whet" natural conditions have un.ided development <>t th • (•. t Justify self >• .vornment whl.h has not received
hern restored for a few > i 1 ve-n-tatlon ,j.,. n;li|on s al l and < ■ i • n a in the n Hut It may well be that In certain
has again*carpeted the ground, birds ana : , . . t t work yet to : cases It will have i.. be withdrawn be*
deei are coming book, and hundreds ot , . h 1 1 feet- | th< Inl ibltants show themselv#
net: hlio: ho«.d come each summer to en- l(.r will oi I i- * • ■ en nlr< -idy ... ■ urred ^ In other words, thero
. that to strike vJth
all ot!. %•-• h
whole and In the long run we s!.
There are excej
ins. and in times of .
far more and In times of adver:
)
• i, it; t" I- ' ili.s mor • urgently for the wisest
I \ t
I % 'i -. • 'uld riven juris-
r } d ' 1 kills or at-
. i i ■ ' ■ '!
M
I powers. Such treat
nttttude of the law toward this very
IimI who had just taken the life o
president. The people would have
him iimh from limb if It had not been I....
the law he defl< d was at once Invoked In
|iis I I i!f. So far from h
v r mil! I on behalf of the |
r ,V, , t ' pav- him from Instant death at
{he lmrds of the l.« Moreover.
d, etl v. • if l;e I not th. sliKhlost dr-lo« a
!. • l i e!'. of ueh I no I
t hv any fear as to his
If the risk to Ho- pre: !-
to Its Institutions
would In*oh In
T*|. W i <i' ii • t v. t. t! . ' 1 •'
kindled it burns Ilk" a con timing llame
During the last five yours business ron-
■ - has been restoied. and th nation
Is to I !i|rratulat"d In a use of its |.:>"s
eat abounding prospi riis Such pr«.h|M'r-
|i . an i cwr I " I I'V la u .lot al-
though It Is ensv enough to destroy it by
mi'-ehi" '>us laws If the hand of th*
I the - al.imlty Moreover, no
l.i.rl Tin ph.
the i of living so dept. s. d that
trusts would have been exceedingly mU- dersrll our men In the Inl. r ma.lo t and f.„ ,
chb vous had it not also been antlitly In- drag them t • i - ei i-m i 1 • • « it i ,, , ,, ■
effective. In accordance with a wi i " , 'Tj li'b'in"of
reckless agitator has' been lh« really ef n« lol • and to str«hKthen It consideraiio
fectlve friend of the evils whl h hi h s whl vei , • n • i to make lis policy of economic l«gl*latioi
h. en nominally opposing In dealing with . en', -vein.p! cnitieP. . m- r . t to tlr proviso of
business Interests for the government to The national gw rnmnnl should demand pro. . „y lo on
und rl ke by etude and ui leg the highest quality of service from ns W0n al home ih.- prliK
"pint Ion to do w ha I may turn out to la- emj loy. •••« and In reli-rtl It slmuld he . .,v our
hel would he lo ||« UI lh. . . of ran h K *>d "ni! lo\ t li
pra< tl< able lo nppl* r mi dh
| \ ili « r Uvrr/nplliillsntlon.
All this Is true And yet It n .Iso t
that there rre real and grave evils -n,
. to The departn-.
lot prlvat. etit,
1 lo ,. ij. .. widespread convlrt n In th«
t ,i -[in1. . known " 11 ''
crrtnln of thrti features and tend
l .rt ful to the get-era I welfare Th ■
springs from no spirit of envy or un h .
i .i.l. a. si nor lack of pride In the ip -i !n
,! i,,.,i a.-hlevoment « that have • d
itn at 'I- i" ad of t notlo is ,
de ,l".r. - ! upon .1 la iTit- . ■ ■ •
i ,.« i- n of the neeessitv of in -tu.g;
•1 the ! ; level of off Pr.
The lalhrninu « mail.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1901, newspaper, December 4, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124564/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.