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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. Tlirii>IUY M0ISX1W. .TTTLY 1". V "■?.
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F. M. GREER. Editor.
81 KHCIOPTIOK RATJC8.
Iiy the- <artful student of vondi- 1 !eep Interen to have Uie view* of on.
Hut aside from the dire, t effei t < f the foremost irilniDx eipert£ ioqvi r-
pon an Industry that is absolutely -ajjt with Trati-raal sold mlnias.
j groat in the Wert, there is tbe burn-1 Mr Jnhn Hay Hjtmmond ha8 ^ rep
nation of being the best post-id mat
I OR Ofl LGATE
HON. B. S.
ig qu< Jon of principle—of republi-
sh faith—that js men&ced in the Cu-
tan situation. The party has never
!>f-en led off into dangerous paths of '
alleged ref-nn, but tbe way that leads
< to the same disaster will be opened
1de by the passage of the so-called
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K. SBEI.BY
FRANK II. Mc(iUIRE
J.r Mtxi'itr of 1 )tf<ls,
JAMES S. UABOIV.
I > r County t,
U. J. iiAKK l.K.
For Auessor,
U KOERIS. *
For Clerk,
N. J. C. JOHNSON. *
For Surveyor, >
BERT REEVES.
For Coroner,
HL F. ARNETT,
lor Weighrr,
E. E. TAI.LMAN.
T< - Cor,,-. . • ''Ti,
W. H. KAYLOl NITON JACKbON,
A. J. KRfcSS.
For Guthrie J • f Pr *,
GKOROK M O.'JKOFF,
JOHN MATIUWS.
For Cor. 'r.ji.v in (.Mihrie,
CAPT. BARNTHOUSE.
G. H. 61'RAINGS.
this interesting si^bject.
In a paper contributed to the pro-
ceedings of the American in^tPute of
mining engineers, which baa been
widely republished. Mr. Hammond has
, , „ , recently traced at lengiu the history of
: ' ••• 1 Hy nca&ure of tb« Cuban lob- • t|l# lr,BS)aa, BlmBg mdugtry. el.
plained the economic and practical
The different between democratic nearings of the business and gi\en
tariff reform and republican tariff ron- forecast of its future under the new
r. i« the difference between conditions. In the first portion of this
tweedie dee and tweedle-dum. Sena- he points out that the discovery of
t >r Hurt on has s-aid this. He believes t.je Johannesburg conglomerate nurif-
It. He hi. a duty that li*s clear l>e- >rous reefs date* only to 188.', and that
f. re him in standing on his position j the produetlon of the mines began in
that he knows to be right. j 1SS7. when abou' 81,000 pounds or
The J gialature has been given jow- ?' ,000 of gold was credited to the
er to elect senators for this very pur- J district. Since then to 1898 inclusive.
His capacity is not a fiduciary the value of the gold output of the
one. He has authority delegated to icand aggregated over 64,000,000
. m that is almost absolute. His ex-'pounds and when the war began the
erase of it will bo the cause of his mines in operation represented a capi-
?**-oming a great statesman of Kansas talization of over 70,000,000 pounds
the idol of the republican paity of and a market value of some 147,000,000
the West. pounds, the dividends paid by the prof-
Heriator Burton in his Topeka sp •' h 'a,,'e enterprises averaging 1"> per
• ame dangerously near to making an \ cen' (m the total capital. In 189I>, at
apoh.gy for a correct position. He can time when the war caused a sus-
not afford to do it. The right «i*c!- j D€nsi< of mining, the product of the
uo apology. The same wave of sent^- ! ^an'' been 1 >',485,000 pounds for
ment, that has made the cause ot Cuba a'K,u' '*'ght months, or at the rate of
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SENATOR BURTON
SHOULD STAND FIRM
Senator Burton has returned to
Kansas, and Monday night at Toi>eka
he delivered an addret>4 reviewing tl.e
]M iiiion he ha taken on the question
Of reciprocity with Cuba.
The Kansas State convention recern
]v, after a hard fight, endorsed the po-
sition of the adnilnstration on the
question of tariff discrimination in fr.
vor of Cuba and Inferentially divorced
the isrtltlon of the party from that >f
Henator Burton. The county c iiv-
tiona that have ny t sir.. • h,- ■. t
oil «choed the HtaU* eti rntion and
the «onseqtienre 1 tlmt u i; ,. p.-
se opposed to the position 01 'Snrtou.
The senator made a dinpasslum « at
gutm nt (if his attitude and iv oiMii^i d
the iMMitlon that appears t.- he the
view rf the party of hi^ nn • by Kay- i
lug that while he i.s not convinced
blB error he reeogni/.< n that —"it ih an
economic c/ueNiion, and sin... uy t ill
that we may pftiw can be n jHUled n*
the next hess ion of rongresH. in caae
we find It works a detriment to Am-
ebian Indust r/es and American labor,
providing aa 1 have Baid, that it is not
necessary to improve cur large inter
estH spokeu of, 1 nay b re and now
an yjur sen .tor, that If tbe people f
this atate want me to support a meas-
ure of that kind, I will cheerfully
Ikjw to your wishes, and beiii ving that
the as( .-thlency of the ri pubiican parly
is of greater consequence to the gen-
eral welfare than Ih Cuban reciprocity,
if it is made a party measure, nnd
my party adopts k an a tenet or faith,
I hall sink my individual judgment
r.in though 1 do uc' *li;ui ;. upon
reflection, and Ikjw to th ■ mandates of
my party.
"I would n >t do this If it involv d
a f." .a moral qu- >' n inn i ; t i«l
as I look at It, It Is properly an c< <>
nomic question, ancl vlew ng it In that
light, 1 shall reflect the wlah< of the
people of Kansas and the wishes of
the party to which I belonr
"But I believe when f took my ac-
tion the other day, arid I believe now,
that the American people have not
fully consld re.l this qu-sMon. 1 be-
lieve that only one Hide has been heard.
But I Know that, between now and
next winter, It will receive the care-
ful consideration of the whole peo-
ple."
And there in win re Senator Burton
is probably In error. The wise provis-
ions of the constitution rcrjoyjug (he
election or senators, us representa-
tives of tbe slates, from the heat ami
a rallying cry for a people, who have
bc-cope too mercurial in the pa*t de
•ade, will recede and the rocks will be
again in plain view—the rocks that
held under a placid and deceiving sur-
face potentialities of shipwreck and
disaster for the greatest tenet of
republicanism—protection to American
labor. The lK et sugar industry is an
infant of mighty promise—and already
comidcrable reality. It cannot be fos-
tered I v breaking down the protective
wall between the American farmer
and the cl.na;ier sugar planter of Cuba.
THE POSITION OF
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
i8,727.000 pounds for the full year.
with tbe prospect cf the total yield
reaching stil llarger figures by reason
of the progressive increase In the pro-
dud ion of the new deep-level mines.
With the establishment of a British
government over the Transvaal, and
the abolition of many of the onerous
taxes to which the mining industry j affairs public are at their normal. But
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THE POLITICAL
POINT OF VIEW.
A SOUND JUDGMENT.
Perry Republican: A man owes bis
life to his country, constant labor and
best intellect to his family, self respect
and pure thinking to himself, and par-
ty fealty to organization so long ar
Whenever tbe work of the recently
adjourned session of congress tnay be
said to iia\e compllHliecl in n general
j - e it i. certain that It has adjourn-
ed without formulation by the demo-
crat ir representatives in It of any poli-
cy thai could be expected U> replace
that of the existing party platform th,B £rcale8t of goid-produclng regions,
identified with Kansas City and Cni I
(ago. Thq Bryanltes are contented
was subjected by the Boers. Mr. Ham
mend looks for a great Improvement
in respect to the economical working
of the plants already established and
a further development of the Industry.
Taking the deep levels Into consld
eration, he estimates that there is
some 600,000,1)00 pounds or $.'i,00<V
000,000, of gold to be obtained from the
deposits now in sight. Better facilities
as to labor, and the encouragement
which a well-ordered government will
offer for the rapid exploitation of the
reefs, are likely to accelerate the de-
velopment of the district and to in-
rcase tbe yearly output of gold from
One of the most entertaining sym
ountry Is. too, to!,,08,un,s that lhH people's foiura of a
prominent yellof has published is a
series of discussions on how to cure
a broken heart. The plana advanceu
are as diverse as the probable cause
of the fracture under discussion. The
advise of the surgeon is not yet in
and that Is believed to be the best of
the lot.
Then- is a soda water trust in Kan-
sas now. All the preaching that has
been done by populists and reformers
in the days gone but net remembered
has thus gone for naught ip one fell j he can ' rf'
swoop at the people's libertlen and ' " "'
the fount where the youth of the land j farmer
f loyally
pledge their protestations
and love.
with that.. The
, itlie extent ot its Interest. Being in-
telligible and known tbe country un-
derstands perfec tly what it has to
avoid. But the Hlll-Cleveland-Uorman-
W'atteriiou group who are known as
the autl-Bryanites. demand something
new. So far i-.s can be seen the ' .r-
iff reform Idea is the one thing that
they have in common, and In respect to
•bat it is noticeable that the 'lilden
club harmony meeting speech of the
Hon. Glover Cleveland referred to the
present tariff an a "robbing system'
and Cleveland shied at the party
plank of 1892 declaring protection to
be robbery. The star eyed goddes, has
him captive at la«t and after all.
And ti e question mark statics c ut
boleiy, for what must the country pre-
pare in case the reorganlzers throw
Bryan over and make taritf reform
again the leading party issue?
These gentlemen," said the Hon.
Thomas Brackett Reed, the republl- j
cap leader In tbe houBc wnen the* ail- i
thors of the Wilson bill announced 1
that its passage would be follnvcd al-
most Immediately by a second revision
of the taritf, "threaten the country
with themselves." The magnitude of
the new threat should be franaly de-
scribed.
After the Wilson bill of disastrous
memory has been passed. Mr. Cleve-
land refused to sign It, as a betrayal j "al that renders him unfit—even
ot the reformers' pledge. The Indus- h
trial change that he and his a'lies now
aim at would of course, be Infinitely
the intervening of conditions extraor
dinary < all for something more heroic
than "lininn up" for party Jash. There
comes times when public weal should
and does find brothers by blood at con-
tra and partisan association rent asun-
der. These are the supreme moments
of a man's citizenship, the mountain
tops of individualism. Compromise is
the water carrier of progress, s<> long
as society is giving effect to well out
lined policies. But there is no such
thing as compromise when, the future
is demanding more light than past
• haos in furnishing Such condition
is here and now prevalent. Environ-
ing statohoe.-d ambitions are emergen
des demanding more than the subserv-
ing party organizaUon aud personal
ambition.
All political Orgairti'.aiions are iden-
tical in so far aa ippliia t-> intention,
for none seek other than what they
feel to be for the best. As a primal
basis of fellow co-operation and parti-
san opposition this must be recvuiz-
e I as axiomatic, else fear becomes tin
only safeguard against revolution.
Now, in the matt.-r of statehood for
Oklahoma, its getting involves no
policy of stale, no tenet of political
economy. It is "the getting" and not
the "bow" which most concert, all
Oklahomans who have enough Ameri-
can heart-throb to despise territorial
rvility and brave self-government in
its essence. Of course there can be
no written appeal to the quasi owner
of a sow pig and three yellow dogs,
who prefers an Indian reservation
whore road-tax is not in force, for
But response cannot
! fail when appeal is made to the broad
I minded business man or progressive
To him it is patent that in
state government society thrives
democratic senators, democratic con
gressmen galore, a democratic gover-
nor. democratic state officers world
without end. and other goodies ad
infinitum. "By their work, ye shai.
know them." T he November vote will
prove what there is of sincerity in this
loud long boast that the first sena-
tors will be demccratic.
THE NOMINEE.
Sayre Headlight: The republican icr
ritorial convention which met at Enid
last week nominated Bird S. McGui'-e.
of Pawnee county, for uelegate to con-
gress.
Mr McGuire Is a man who Is tiior
ougbly capable for the office, and will
make a strong candidate. For several
years been assistant I'nited State at
tornev, but will resign that position
to make an active campaign.
The nomination meets with the
hearty aproval of £.11 republicans, a.
the press is enthusiastic in his sup-
port. Ilia election is certain
-uJ, OVfs.it NOW.
Augusta Free Homes: Bill Cross is
virtuany defeated right now. ioo
many democrats want statehood foi
Oklahoma and if it is not secured at
this i'-ssion of congress they wpl
help elect a republican so as to insure
its admission at the next session. It
is even whispered that a home man
was not nominated for the reason that
defeat would injure the future political
chances of such a nominee. There
seems to b«- more metod in demcoratic
madness than is usually credldted to
It.
HIS POSITION.
Custer County Review: "Observer"
Brown will undoubtedly be condemned
by his party for supporting Bird S.
McGuire. the republic an nominee, and
It is true that but few men so promi-
nent in their party would come rig!)?
out and slap the party in the fac . ir
they could not support a nominee,
they would at lea t keep and vcrte a.
they pleased. But then Brown is not
built that way. He speaks out every
time.
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best education ilnds its strcngtsi.
.stimuli;.?, manufa • .re has its firm . OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
aid Kausas soldier who wrote j -insurance, interest meets its strongest '
The
that he was trusting in
lx rd to
opposition and tav offer their best!
returns.
The moment is of supreme public
j concern. It not, a matter of whet ti-
er one can lick the other, politically.
; nor is it a question of whether Bird
i McGuire or Bill Cross go down to
Washington and see a carved image
of General Putnam ride a stone horse
down rock steps. The issue is. shaii
we be in fact a self-governing people?
Is tup intelligent li.rmers, conserva. , orU'k nation has
[five business element and discreet
„ , . . .. , . | professional meu of the democrat in
a In of .raveling men in Oklahoma J party aid in making Bird McGuire a
who might well represent the territory majority so large as to place the state-
in congress. It is his lark ot being I,)il1 heyond quibble in the sen-
a citizen of Oklahoma In the esson- ®,e.I ('f" l,t. 'io11" '' you
) it Is not politics, it is human. What-
ever it has of error is shared alike by
not a democrat. all political organizations. If one
house be of glass, the citldel is in du- ; iightlna'nuriio
A Kentucky woman placed a setting plicate, so there you are. .wake the !
get him a pension probably imagined '
that although the Lord is persona non j
gratia in official circles the man who
wrote the ballad about the washer
woman who had "a Triend that would
keep her to the end" would do as a
substitute.
The fact that Bill Cross is a traveling
man is not against bim. There are
Holdenville has b^
lof United States
Wapanucka is to have an old settlers \
j barbc< ue on the 16th and 17th. <
1 J. ,J Culbertson of Paris, Texas, is J
to build a brick blocK mi Muskogee. <
The < i.lorcd normal school of the ! J
lowed its B4 Blon at J
M uskegee.
Shawne' gambling houses have been {
closed and it is announced that they j
must stay closed.
Gas in fine quality has been discover- ,
ed at a depth of 1.140 fee t at Sapulpa. |
T., and will be used for heating and
Q- W. BRUCE
Bss.k Kcjp:r and Accountant.
Rooms 1 and 2 Bamford Building.
GUTHRIE. - . . OKLAHOMA.
Special Attention Given to the Examina.tion3jof
County Records and [Books of a
Mercantile Cha.ra.cter,
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REFERENCES:
Beard of County Commissioners of Logan County.
Beard of County Commissioners of Dewey County,
...... Any bank in the oity of Guthrie
hasty mtion, such a* cliairacterlie# «ntire protective system would be
the people In their direct Selection '-Jollshed to its foundation,
of members «-f the lower bouse at 'l,|t mi; ••(•*<} that after ti p dee-o-
times, are applicable to positions Just ! 1 ratic party is restored to power tbe
fciM'h as that occupied by the Kansa icformers again incline to bu;y prm-
fetatcaman on the Cuban fallacy. j < iple under expediency, along the Wll-
Burtou i a Mai" ii,an. He has been ' "n "n 'H- H(,w far-reaching would re.
right when his party seemed wrong ' orm be then? If, lor example, the
before. He at that time did not stand 'Morrison plan of horltontallum were
for so much as he stands for now. Hi.< ; lopted, would th^ reduction be 5, 10,
firm attitude at that time made him 1 or '" r con* ^rom °id to end?
senator later. His judgment is no less j These are all questions of national
good at the present strenuous antle ,,f j JmP°rtance, simple and fair. Any
.of eggs In bed with her husband who ! 1"'s' of 811,1 <a French plate
mure draatio aud revqluUouary. v.-.u, • wa!i sufr, rmK wi,„ „ raslng fever | Tho ba< k t. los, „■ qulcksllv;.-, f r
the doctrine or robbery reasserted, j, 0 ,, , , , , . , ! vblch ever party looks therein its own
- ... wlth Drol„.llm whlrh I out l,n" brood "< 'h!ck..us. | r,,i„n „ ,,.>%ard.
1 ' ' The reader of the Item remarked how- Along with Oklahoma conies Arizona
I. wlarn. anil Uattirnnii clenoumud ii' over> ,hat ,h<, Missouri insttn«t had Rnd N,'w The fin- Is :r.c
M,am,I.S, beyond aultrunte. ouM him in It, ,„to„us (rrasp In the prem •«tl<; tor all time aod t,,e -.on.l
scarcely be attempted by statesmen j8rB has been most of the time antl re-
elc'ed In the democr'.tle siaa:e The j publican.
n ,, ,. , Oo not pay a republican congress
Dallas Iexa.i, is framing up for the (the too high compliment of believing It
entertainment of President Roosevelt will pass that omnihus statehood bill
on October second. He will receivo a
Texas welcome and will be introduced
to the best people on the face ot the
earth- with the possible exception jf
those of Oklahoma?
the game than it was then. His offi. c
is not an office within the girt or tl.c
people of his state and he is not the
representative of the people in a di-
rect son He. His duty lies dear before
him. and bis party will see the right
mil commend his position in the fu-
ture, if he shall stand firm by what
le has asserted to \ > tbo right .hing
md the true republican doctrine.
it is true that the present btet sugar
ndustry is net so great as to c.iuse
iny widespread disaster if it be de-
irojcd. It is likewise true that the
and fair.
memtan* of the reorganizes may prop-
erly take it upon himtdf to unajver
them; and, answered authoritatively
they should be, for the benefit not only
of the country at large, but of the
Bryanltes. whom the reorganizes say
should be supplanted by themselves.
THl GOLD MINING
PROSPECT IN APRICA
Now that peace has been restored
in South Africa aud the Industries
of that ri< h section are being
Aud now Wichita, profiting by the
example of l^awton, Oklahoma, is go-
ing to feature bull fights at the Ull
festival. The strenuous life has grasp
ed the West with a will that the courts
will have to relax.
Former Populist Senator Petfor of
Kansas, is writing a novel The lead-
ing character will have corn on the
palms of his bands and the lady hero-
ine will be a grass widow who makes
political speeches.
If Is alleged that trouble is brewing
In Milwaukee. It may be a good brew
but the fame rf Milwaukee is firmly
fixed on the other kind.
Rome blessings and
re- things arc imaginary.
other
if Oklahoma goes democrats this No-
vember. That would make all '"mo-
eratlc congresses like pettifoggers.
Y« u can't afford it. You will not do it.
Expect a republican president, a repub-
lican .•-•mate, ami a republican house
to open up the floodgates to two dem-
ot ratic senators from Arizona, two
more from Oklaho:: t and possibly y t
another two from New Mexico? i
tlemen. you need not expect it.
penally in view • the most surely
democratic : tate < Arizona) being con
fessedly the h ast populous, the p.K.rest
and for ull time the least promising
of the three.
It Is your anti-republican beast that
we cannot elect ti.- senators. If you
are sincere prove it by voting for Mr.
McGuire thus giving you a chance to
"net nf us." At any race, what prof-
it Is a democrat, delegate. e<ren
though the next hour* ■ should be
democratic, when .. .• i a republican
president and a republican senate will
lie in power until after the expiratiou
of his term, especially when ho has
no vote to trade even among his coun-
trymen?
If you believe O ihoina Is a demo-
cratic commonwealth, vote for Mc-
Guire, thus paving the way for two
Boh Neff has been watching demean
or of a Kaiisas judge and has decid-
ed that a little authority sometimes
makes a fool of a man.
W. H. Darrough, the new marshal or
the western district of the Indian Ter-
ritory, f-ays he will have no demo-
crats for deputies, no matter how ef-
ficient.
George Dickey, a joung Osage In- i
dian, was shot and killed Rt n reser-
vation dance near Bartlesville last Fri-
day night. Judge petite was arreste]
on the charge of killing Dickey.
Enid Eagle: Some five or six bid*
have been submitted to the department
for locating me poBtofflce. They have
been forwarded to Washington, and
n- Postmaster Frantz will be notified scon
f the department's decision.
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J. M. CKLLN,
Times-Journal: if Oklahoma City
keeps iij) her present gait she will in
a year or two be provided with per-
manent sidewalks in every part of the
city Probably t -u or fifteen miles of
bric k, stone and cement wains will be j
put In this year.
Shawnee News: Superintendent
Evans reports that the lirs* pros pec L
well for city water ia the college
aduitlon had to be abandoned becau. t
of an insufficient water supply Only
a depth of thirty feet was reache";
when the machinery was pulled up ana
moved further south. It rnfly be neces-
sary to go to ti - rivet- f(), a sufficient
supply ami many would like to see this
done at once without any further ex-
pend! tun In prospecting.
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GREHN & GREEN,
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 69, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902, newspaper, July 10, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124773/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.