The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 28, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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Safes and Vault Fronts
Wo handie the famous
HerrinK-Hall-Marvin line
of these goods and are
always ready to%save you
money on first class safes.
^'"SriTOCIATBD PRESS PAPER
IN OKLAHOMA.
I
THE STATU CAPITAL mt\\\
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f urniture himt llf i.h tho -ivk-
tematlc i jaul:i*ion it yctir
offloo or harfk. Vou . nnl
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lm letter file* «*odblank cab-
inet'* ai e lnetspt*n*«niiit> In busy
ott Writo uk i i ntomia"
tjon.
FLYNN SAYS
IT'S A LIE
Hurls Back the Falsehood
to lis Emanators.
MR. FLYNN LANDS
ON ANOTHER LIE
HIS WAY IS BARRED.
DEMOCRATIC VIEW
OE I ME WAY OU1
THE ISSUE DEFINED S
;;•!
statehood Is Foremost in the
Campaign.
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• in >wthw oo la win of it..' State
4 I!*piui tin mornti« la an cm
A plinth dental i I ;i ii.lSr falsehood
• apraad by the democratic praee
4 l" use tho Influe n. . i f Mi H>i'n
t to «!«• the republican i "inn. ■
+ f. r diiit|r< Th- ib n . i i ..it
+ Mr Flynn w .s credited with li.-
4 '.i, v. I g 1 ri.Ijv w' )U .1- i..
w be dbbtllAvcd bj any who know
* the I lUptii lurr- but til.' potw ot
♦ Flynn is potent that ti-. stafe-
A in.• .! . red i«•«I to li!m might In
+ flu*nee hmm voters to think
+ statehood ssfe in any lT«nl and
4 i.ius.' thmn t"> lose Inteti st in the
e I'mi. Mi I'lynn has la! • ■ i. «t
m statehood in ooncroaa and haa
4 alone a ompllsh'<1 thlt v: • tl>.it
to whole hi i. nut ions. wlm .i:
voters would have seemed Im-
possible. But li • • W..S "fill Up
steteuood 'fforts by In
URNS ON THE LIME LIGHT I;
blew alleged tn be from Oklahoma
who attempt**! to show 'hut ' ik-
lahoma di l not want st.it. lnn.il.
This led I he senate committe* to
ref.-r tin- matter to the people "f
oklahoma on tin i-.u.-s drawn
between t i■ • parties The el.-,
tlon nf MeGuire will Ihhuiv the
passage of Mr. Flynn'* measure.
His defeat Will instill' Its di font
This i- what M FF ■ '--li'l ''
El Reno is what no m
ery, time he spoke. Ills denial >f
a lit- Is gratifying. In.t th. fal->
hood was ho far fetched as i.
fall of Its own weitiht. TI ls«ue
is statehood The answer the pen
pie make will bo their selection
of delegate.
The Delegate to Congress Points
Out Duty of Honest Voters-
The People Display In-
tense Enthusiasm at
Anadarko.
«««*- ««« ***** ♦♦ ♦«
of B ^ .MiUuIre wl election mean-
coritli l prosperity and immediate
stal. hoot! f<■ < ikl.dioma
GOVERNOR FERGUSON.
Mr. Flynn w is followed by Mr F. r-
guson who complimented the < Ittzen**
of Anadarko on the rapid advancement
made In a single yfear.
"Where a short time agu was the
(Continued on I*sge Two.)
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bill .lUylmw Ni■ v\. I • i. ny lb *
4 'Us i! ji lit'' I'll! I .I I. |. k :i ^
• falsehood to l 4*
4 i-mlnateil. This kind of tot has ^
^ ept-alt'dly ap'i' n.d in an t>
4 'tire sheet win. - editor i bet
4 tor adapted to run ti offi ial 4
^ in of sonn Ann I. •• > 'Inl- 4
4 than to pretend to publish the 4
+ news of tlie day politically or 4
4 otherwise." *
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Special Dispatch to th" State Capital.
Ardomre. Sept. .: -Vesterda . at
2:30 o'i'lock o<i'u:red riti event which will
be an epoch In the hi-siorv of Anadaiko
and Codiio . oiin'y. i;o\«rnor Tom Ker-
«tt mil ;i till 1). leu,it,. |"|\ iii: .nldri ss'.'d Un-
people on -i ii'in.o,l and other is m > of
the campaign
At t'lii' kasha th y were met by the
band and es. orted to 'his place. When
the train ptdh-d in they v.eiv met by
thousands, many nf them strangers but
al' anxious to meet and shake hands
with "Hon. Tom ' •• i. 1 th.- "Little Giant"
wboao memoirs will ever remaiu green
THOUSANDS
AT BARBECUE
The people of Oklahoma do not want the now l.i
ance of statehood on the one side is preferable to delay
s#ii. il 1k I
Okluh.
with in
rlct a ti
ovine ti
kind of st;«t. b iod .
Is tnoro tileV would Vote
constitution that couples
the Indian Territory t '
Wo do n >t want to he tide up
in one stale with a roaalei
landless, srhoolless, lawless, nnd
Godless people, such as the In-
dian Territory Is for the grre il. r
part and will b . for a quarter
of a centurv to come.
We d.-fv any Minnie statehood
liar In Oklahom i to turn to his
toi'y and find wlnte ,t single
state haa boon admitted to tne
union In the pa« t fortj' y.-ais licit
w u i in harmon) polli IcalU
with the confreaa that gave
them an enabling net
We cannot understand for the
life of us why th. .0 i'mi- hi.
pa pi is will pet's 1st In lying about
ft,i .infehond bill. A lb-
■ omt* hon to most nnd the lies
of the single stallholders are '
coming thick and fast.
BY ODOR 01
BURNT FLESH
Awful Murder Discovered
By 1 racing Smell.
WAS A FIEND'S DEED
• I
; j Charred Head Is Discovered
Burning in a l urnaec.
: SUN IDf.NI II IIS REMAINS
_
in < Congress. Assur-
in tho other.
San Fmnrtseo, Sept 27 - -The Kritlsh
ship Clavetvlon, 218 days from Hamburg
on which i"'1 p. r rent ro-insuiance was
paid, arrived tonight.
Murder Runs Riot Within View
of Broadway-Visited Ten-
derloin and Murdered
for His Money Sus-
pects Arrested.
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Washington, 1 i
)klahoma and India
■'air anil warmer Sunt In;.
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EiNTiRt TRIP
ONE OVATION I
i dle, cutting out tho ones read-
for m.irki i and branding t«.e ettlvos Tilts
occurred . very bill. Todaj only m small
portion of the county is devoted to gras-
k mid ;:uiiOultuiii is tho leading Indus-
PRESIDENTS CONDITION
J MeGuire and Ferguson Make
Strong Speeches.
A DAY FOR REPUBLICANS
HON.
FLYNN.
citizens of Okla-
lt the hearts of the
nonin.
"Mr. Lo" nnd his companions w - •
we 11 represented and nt each d-in i.-n i-
tion gave an approving agh At 1
they they located In the southwestern
parto f the city where th'> w- • m t
bv thousands waiting to b.-ar tin po-
llticr.l Issues discussed from a icpub-
Ilijan standpoint.
CHEERED MR. FLYNN
Delegate Flynn was tlrsi introduee.l.
who. wh-n he • h■•■ring I ad ■ i.l>si.|. d,
b"iT.n tiv ssyiing. "Sm.-a fl" •' citn-
pnlgn this country has be. u . • '
settlement. 1 now apt • >-m
not asking for you. -mi . u n
w ho ln common with you. lm! Mi-■ w •
fare, and n -:t Inf-r- sm ol oklahoma
111 beam We have w itii us n.. u - i -
nor 3 .i - i««< •-■ "«; "[ ii"-
Mr Flynn ti', n r-'iated that 1 t.-sidetu
Roosevelt thought that "Tom b.-.itjr
"honest, raw l-.uefl >n.| i.-d he • d- d
posscMwed the n • ■" r\ uallfi. '• n- for
povernor of Oklahoma and could bite
If necessarj*. ' .. ,
Referring to th" lamented M K
j^|nStrntlnnUlM'l h.-l Hi-
SonocS. rs '"V
fo show if we d -sir. to cart . th.
principles of the nvirivrtd P'-"
are the favored child ot the Ann
congress. In t mes gon.- ' '
■nits declared t! ■ I-1 - ■■ H .m-
Sr., • t nnd Were I "W clr 'id.O • t
B-.'me In regard to th ' 1 '
which ia pending in the United States
"'"The democrats do not tell tliei-- i.;
fo°rv'u*na"l- ^n.?wlS5 lotlp SftSr
,h.lr «n nM. )u.t for th. thrtr
' "■ on... i
remanche ooWtfn f * A t until 4
got a f'Ia-n'n'Nnvl'H BAin it
am V"g «„i
If-TSui «w.^>7I:-4a-
whom It «*"" , Jh T«I
."s;;rh,t.vr
WlJ rivnn prnveit lh:.i rro s r.nd .li-
F.nlrt (Unocntlc convfntion w.
In .coord parts inddo.eOby
Pi RACY INCREASES
Statehood Knthusiasm was Su-
preme-Populists and Dem-
ocrats Were There-Suc-
cess Is Assured.
IV miEHD
8< nt .7 <
giild th.-r
loss- s in
I'nlted
II. a uiln
lung pi-
rn. S Minister Col
itles to use the
Idle at Chej 'oo
| MeGuire Traveled Two Hun-
dred Miles in Greer.
THEY WANT STATEHOOD
Immense Audiences Cheered!
Him on His Way-Congress-
man Flynn ai Manguiu-
Rousing Reception.
>sc her* tonight congr. sstr. u nynn
I Hon < i R. Fog;hi .ntdressul a . n tv.l
it could not fl.i Imd room aside Uu
-Ai,eiy pe-roils • une thirty mile
l,i in attendance jtt. the meeting. Thf
lies - I the campaign w re dlsi usscd
::i enthusiasm followed th. dedara
n of ..ir Flvi n that a republican vie-
V in Oklahoma this year mean, state
id this winter.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
Vd vices from
•-I minus of IF"
ilnsid which is
FIRED ON
WHITE FLAG
Boats Bearing Peace Propos-
al Attacked by the Rebels
FIXED ICR EMERGFNCY
resldei
as iii ul'i
ted In ;
of th
"'l-plV.
' til.
I pose
known
of Vo
• uk
.. II...
|. ndelloln iii-
,imount of
killed by
Tho;
icry.
ekout
If till.-
says the In
Mi!
MADDENED BY JEALOUSY
MAN KILLS HIS WILL
Wealthy Man Surrenders to
the Police.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Dover, i'. Sept. _:7 I'w.i thousand
peopl. gathe'ed at I,eit.lis' park, w- st
of town to ciljn> bai l.. Clled beef . • ,*1
listen to the speakers of the da\ -Hon.
It. S. Metlulre and Governor T. IF-. r-
gm pn. The bc. ves were donat'<1 b>v
County Chairman Ewhig ninl prepared
by 1) W. Jones. 11,. .mi his work well
and at one o'clock all of the meat had
disappeared aid wltti it 600 1craves of I _______
bread. It was aerv.-d in sandwiches. 1
County Chairman Swing, opened the I
in-, tiny hv Inirnja tr..- n. .•.-i. > n She Admitted Intrigue With
as the presiding officer of th day
MI* McGUIRE INTROliUCKD.
Mr Cade made a few but... 1 .-
mat ks and then Introduced IF n 1! .- .
McGuir- The largo nu.h"in . r. ■ 1 \ • -rt j
him with a, i-ordial wch nine nnd the
Intel e.- t. wa.-i intense as h. .11 f.-s- I
rl.-l -ho ! ■ |ije« 11011 a.-, ndvocat.-d by IF* N-w
a pnbll n 1 m t'i V His _ aii-li. n . wn I 1 .1 .
thoi miig'i .u cottl with him. and it .
plait th. v do mt propor,- to turn r , n, ,
to the Indinn 'i'er itory th< gilt-; a 1 t: ir i , \
magnanimous congress, donated to tFein , hiii rend.
for the edu. ntio:, of tin; futsre genera - | station.
tions .f Oklahoma. ! to the
On th.- ni.-gio uuestlon and r.iix. d • |
schools Mr McGuir.- was plain an I t. j..,
clsive 1! explained the law and t..'I j. ,,
the audience that he endorsed it ns .it', ,.,, t
gave positions to the cdU' ited !!■ L't o , j (|1
The law* was introduced on pctior fmm j ,
the colored residents of Lincoln coun- '.p.. t
''On t.-vl books Mr. Mc• n n:- ••
strong argument for a stat. plant, ami ^
uniformity ,,
The iii.-nr cost pi v pupil f"r 1 " ■' ; 1
Is jr. and numb. . of pupil.- Ii0.0< - ! " ■
entire cost would b- T That 1 _ «h- n
woiilii more thrr 'mi'tl tho n1 nt and 1 1 '•
fttrni-h books to the children of "k : yiini.. ,
lahoma for two y-ar- ',ar'.' '
His arguments were uniu
Returned Shots Demolishing En-
trenehmeets~ General Sala- 1
zar Answered Hererra's
Proposal.
The pollt'1
drops were tlrsl .idmlinstered, and
th« victim v. 11.i 1 llt o the base-1
mcnt and killed with a cleaver.
FIND Till-: HEAD.
The i 11.i of huinUli flesh attracted the
attention of o. . upiu t • of the upper part
of the !iot; e . irl Ma ' i t■:* u anil led
to the discovery by detectives of the
h adle bod\ of a r.iun ill the Ul^elnellt.
ii- i.'harred In ad was discovered a few
minutes later In the iurnace, in which ti
fire lit id been recently mail- with the eC|-
||. l,t intention iii iii stro.v IttK all pOSHlbl-
llty ol Identlllcatloii of the remains. l*at-,
■ the hod> w;iH i I ntlfb I bv W alter (.'raft1
ol ci n Covi as tti it ..f his father Thai
murdered man was about Til years ofj
ay. mil w is ,1 manufacturer ,,{ r *frlg -r-i
1 -■ nun lm • in Co .rt lam I strctl, this
BUSPE<'
BAILEY ON STATEHOOD
FOR iM'i 'A TERRITORY
Says Will be Two Years Before
It Can Get Any Kind of
Government.
Panama. Colombia. Sept. -7 -The gov
Mi,,iit j; in I i.e t YTlonlto left here III!;
u-nlng i seortlng a gasoline launch wit!
surgent Gein i.il IF l'eia tile -tUHW r o
iu ial Salazar. governor of l'untun.i
. former's peoc proposal. G.oig' I:
irkci, and 11 D. Hooding, ot Washin •
n, and Gvorg. Cross, ot Newport News
rived her-', tor service on goveriuneu
ng in the house,
ed Ah xander Mc-
H- i.ert Kelly,
i In hi ant In t tut
he The policei
I'll' - ' i ..I III- H
that Is i brother
11so learned that
i-ct a .'lu ck for SF-
" nt tot he Empire. .
Mat 11.' M- .e. win. („ •
n in th. place with.
hi id IS II witness,:
nt stritenunt today'
■ re i
I lent
mjil
Me A nor-1
Sala
co mm unit a tlon to General 11- icrrw In pel-
sou otT Y. K'tatliia. Where the Insurgent1
Fader's for. s were t .ported lo b. When j
d red yards trom ahofe—itheough both
U1;!,',;"1 V ''y!:'hrmhr!' :n"/nel."''nt^m,i!"
0 i th. -. immediate
SENATORSHIP TENDERED
RUSSEl R. ALOLR
did for
IV"
s highly Indignant
Ferry Withdraws, Hanchett's
Friends Quii and Governor
Bliss Appoints.
met Hppnn^ppi
-|11et -ion of the fathers and nteiF.
thai a good ..'ii sation waa the g anj
heriHige that ...aid be handed duv.:
' NATIONAb ISSUES TCd'i'llED
Mr. Met lull. apiMriivd to his m dt.
to ignore politi , and work to have
lahoma represented by seiistoi;; ami <
glVSSm. U !' plaiV < II '1-n c ite
appeal. A to them to lav a Ide ml i
al issues and work fe- • ....
I t
WILL RESIST DLCREI
dcillO-
Oklah.
id h •
Ins" t
.ted immediate
iur .wn legi-^lititur*' vo
lav.s
lo fot 'lble vav h.
which led uo to
He drew n beau
at Manila bay.
it Santiago hnrhc
. Uo i.-.o -h climbing
i;.l w.'i i
STEAMER WEATHERED
TWO AWFUL STORMS!
GALE IN JAPAN
that Van ui
Spain
Dew."
Bchl.".
IIP'.
ntrv
ind
ant
hound to rr
ct
The Passengers Became Panic
i Stricken and a lijot Narrow-
ly Avoided tiie Officers.
Will
adlng
7ew'%nd'"i.'m.:"tr™ ait s,. rtl.,, ..f .he |
rountrv „ O.-l.- 'or th.- .I E '.".I i. - |
,..r.-t of An Milium- ".'"1
iv and squarely for th. dow ii
fnr off islawda thkt f f" Ighting foi | .
their cuntry m«i ti .'tr f'
tured these hovs defe
old emblem acro s Obe ••••
cheered to the echo.
THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH
fiovcrnor T. i: Ferguaon made on-- of
thf grainiest M rech-s ever list-n-d to
J". iiidirnce Ills soul app-ais t
niow With patriotism for hlfi ' •"!n 1 **>_
flag and the boys In bluu -c'vernor
K.a-C'son is d' -pl>- in earnest about
statehood and welcomes the day when h^
k&aklxig on
earnest plea for the support
(Continued 011 Fugs Two.)
s situated In th
i - hot tn • .1 i m t
reilih m rldlan.
of tlllabb land ti
inn and its beaut
roductlvo as th
igh fe
•what
. will \
early daya, in rounding m aroundl the a :.J.
their lnidul
FlbS FLNI) CASF
. I ..-.nine! for the United States that Set
| ator D- camps, secretary of ti,.- insti
j t■ t" of International law, l e hea. l u,.
| ■ .'Idtd that he .uld tic allow- i t.
. ad Monday, pre. . ling Judge I". i.;
i \ itor of U.'.- Ui ite.l States d-part
ian Juan, P H . Sept. jT -- Acting
v. rnor Hartzel hn pardoned sixte.-n | ■:
justly convicted federals and ' i: > land
.\ -.1 ti.- republican JusUco who con- ' v •
SOLDIER SUICIDES
known for tLo get.
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