Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Burke & Brown.
KUITORN and PKOt'HItTORBt
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SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
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COBUBE88IONAL CONVENTION.
The Republican! ef Oklahoma Will
il.,Id Theirs at Oklahoma City on
May lli, 1894.
A delegate convention of the repub-
licans of the Territory of Oklahoma Is
hereby called to meet In the city of
Oklahoma City on Tuesday, May 15,
lhW at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for terrltor
tat delegate to the congress of the
United States.
The basis of representation in salil
convention for each county In the ttr-
rltory shall be as follows:
Blaine 3 Logan 2#
lieavor 3 M
Canadian D N
Cleveland 5 O
D 1 Oklahoma
Pay 1 p
(i 1 Payne
Kingfisher 15 Pottawatomie.
K 10 « ;••• 4
L 8 Roger Q- Mills, l
Lincoln Washita 1
Tilt Prcss-Gasetto comes out in
defense of County Attorney Woods.
Wc expected that. The court liouw
ring stands together. There is no
hop) in any other course, and but
little in that. The Press-Gazettes
'mission has been to live and grow to'
o:f public plunder. Public plundering
can not bo accomplished by one ""J"'
It requires a company—a ring.
riug ate and drank and made merry
under Woo,I s nose, yet he saw noth-
ing hoard nothing, smelled nothing,
felt nothiag. Tho people w mt a coun-
ty attorney who will use the tenses
that he is endowed witL, to advance
the county's Interests. They want
him to nose around the otllces, ami
sec to it that the crooked work is
brought to light. The Press-Gazette
iIocs not want such a county attorney
It wants Woods.
.FINK.
o
; Spring Suit$
Total 154
It 1b recommended that the repuli-
lleau central committees of the se\ci-
■ luctles select tho time for holding
tue county conventions to solect dele
tgat.es and alternates for tho terrltor
111 congressional convention, wherein
such delegates and alternates have
not. been previously selected, and that
the names and addresses of all dele
gates, with their alternates, be oil'
daily cortltled to the secretary of tin
territorial republican committee lm
mediately after tho selection of such
delegates.
Hy order of tho territorial rcpubll
can committee of Oklahoma.
Wm. tiiumi s,
Theodoue O. tti9ley, Cli'nin.
Secretary.
PEOI'I.E who waut the news take
the Prees-Gazette. All the ''news
about the McMoster ease appears
usually in tho Press-Gazette from
twoive to thirty-six hours before its
sleepy contemporaries get onto the
fact that something has happened.
Press Gazette.
The P.-G'b. enterprise iu securing
the news in the MoMaster case ha
been most extraordinary, but not at
nil commendable. The Press (ia
zetto had four columns of matter
concerning the arrest and sentence
of MoMaster, three hours beforo Mc
Master knew that action against him
had been commenced. The day be
fore the supreme court concluded to
recommit McMastcr, the P.-G. in-
creased its virulence and devoted a
full page to the denunciation of all
who condemned Judge Scott. Such
newspaper enterprise as that holders
closely upon criminality.
New Blacksmith & Carriage Shop
No. 201 Reno Aveuue. We are prepared t<> do a general line of black,
smith and woodwork. Material and work firstclasa and guaranteed. Give
us a call and wc will please you,
Kozak, Berg & Petersen,
H. G. THOMAS. Wcsidebti
p J, DOBUtS, Cashier
DR. W, L. MAUPiH,
3DE3STTISO?
Bachclder block, corner T'. road way
and Grand avenue. Residence ad-
Join i n tfofflce^Oklal^
CIHAS. H. EAUIN,
LAWYER.
Ofllee in Batchelder building, cor.
Orand avenue and Broadway.
H.C. ST-JOHN,
Lawyer & Lund Attorney.
)fflce, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
CAN UE HAD OF
J. VV. CURRttN
100 Girnd Avcnu
W 3 Williams,
The Broadway Ohau, Keeps a full
iino of Staple and fancy
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED.
Our Country Products are the
Very Freshest
in town. Cull ami see ua, v.o can
iavo you money. 202 Bro? way.
OklahomaNoti^lBank
rnauu. <•!•'r-
Capi'llrsj*^
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL- I"ER.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Your
t7~M- Richardson Lumber ro.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Lumber, sniQies, sasB. ooors-
CAPITAL STOCK $150,OOo
Williams Bros.
Staple and FanGu Groceries-
Give them a call.
Southeast corner Grand & Broadway.
EMflK N. tSWEE'l',
A1 iORNEY ■ AT- LAW,
OKLAHOMA CITV
OIBce In W'laon Block, west of Birst National
Itank, south Bido of Main Btreos.
RENO HOTEL
JAMES HRABE Prop.
Corner Reno ami Ilarvey. Good
rooms and Excellent Table Board.
Terms: *3.00 per week.
<j ,\B xhi facts bccjmo known Scott
[ ^ets such endorsement as the G. A.
■ R. i>ust gave him last night.
: 1 > .w that the supreme court has
| given Scott a certilicate of good ohar
i acier ho ought to resign before he
l'i loses it again.
# It cost thiB torritory ts.OOO to
I sustain tha court's dignity, and there
M is not a man in the territory that can
£ see wherein justice has been done.
■ .li oQK Scott will be merciful
■ ays his apologists, if the people will
JB fall .town upon their knees and beg
I He ii not naturally brutal thoy say
■ lull pursues his high-handed course
H iu order to forco obedience to his
IgS will. When tho peopto become
HH uieekly obedient the king will be
p9* mtrciful. It is Justice, not mercy
that tho people want.
Tbi disreputable outfit that now
H controls the offices of this territory
Bfm may succeed in keeping McMaster in
K: ) . possibly in securing an apology
evci from an old man brokeu in health,
"hll but that forced Emission, or that
i jail wntcnce doos not qui'i crush out
the spirit of independence that the
X people brought to this territory with
year 'liem
Scott's friends say that when Mc-
■ -;1 ^ Master comeB to him with an apology
■ ' lie will be freely pardoned. That
Map, Btrtf" ent puts Scott in a most dis-
Giio graceful light. A sentence is sup
One p0W!d t0 accor<1 witl1 tlle «ravity °f
the otrense. If McMaster deserved
the severe punishment imposed, lie
should not bo pardoned out upon
apologizing to tho court. If tho
pi.r.ishment 1b out of reason, then the
I uu is tho culprit, and McMas
fthe agcrleved and Injured Amorican
citizen, who in any other place on
oartli would havo a recourse.
Tin PresB-Gazetto says, and wo
presume It speaks advisedly, that
Judgo Scott had no intention of forc-
ing McMaster to serve out tliat terri
lile Kintencc; that all the judge want
ed was to strike terror into McMaster,
ind upon due apology afterward the
sentence would be remitted. Then
J. J. Bbrke, mcmberof tho re-
publican territorial committee from
Oklahoma couuty, 1 in receipt of a
letter from Tlioo. J. Hisley, secretary
of tho committeo to the eHect that lie
and the chairman, Hon. Win. Grimes,
are making arrangements to com-
pletely overwhelm Oklahoma City on
May 15th, the occasion of tho repub-
lican territorial „<nivention. They
acknowledge it will be a very difficult
matter to do, but they will undertake
to accomplish it. From all over the
torritory come letters that large delo
gallons may Ihi expected from .heir
localities, and tho convention prom
ises to bo iu truth tho largest anil
inorfl enthusiastic ever held in tho
territory. Oklahoma City must put
her best foot foremost and tnko caro
of tlieso people. It behooves the
republicans of the city and county
make suitablo arrangements to give
tho delegations a warm and heart'
reception.
STAMPED OUT
—bloocl-iois'flis of every namo nml nntiiro,
by Dr. VlonVs Golden Medical Discovery.
It rouaes every organ into healthy notion,
|ir II. ury Davis. I Dr. l.aurtt Davl.,
11mil mi l Mi < rlity of tiraduato oi HaBkell
° M "y Il:ilt^ I School or Dentlsl-
more. I rv, Chicago-
DR. 0 /T\R5- DPU,S'
R. H. BLEAZARD.
THE GUN SMITH
(J rami avenue, wiili ( 'h rkt-A: 1 >>« •
Chickens
Have
Lice.
You may think this on impcrtin-
. ; : saertion, but I ask you in all
i.dncss to look at the setting hen
. .1 the eggs she is brooding over.
x obody but Wand can save your
hi, lions and stock from dying,
CHICKEN LICE
POWDKll.
Wand's
Drug
Store,
... T & S F and Choctaw Railroads in the In-
y arils at all points on the A. i • o • Montgomery
Harvey and Grand avenue. RICHARDSON, Pta
D. 0. RICHARDSON, Sec ' ' ' -
The Keeley Institute
Of the Indian Territory.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (TEF.
Now opened for treatment of
DRUNKENNESS, MORPHINE AM -> H1B1T8
Call on or address C. F. McCreary, ,-retery .ad gereral msnager
Room No. 14, Canadian Block, Grand Avenuo .
:IUe
rnNTRACTOR
DENTISTS.
KobiMoa.«
boma City, Okla. Ter.
Wand's Big Star-
SELF CURB.
J. MILTON. D* MIl*T0N,'
J. MILTON & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
lnwr,r S
1'oiinlon anil oilier Uu lo««
lahoma City. __________
J B WILSON,
Paper lunger, KsHomlm-r nod lilaxicr.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. 6£ Broadway; Residence
324 Noble'
it rouaes every urguu , V.,
purifies and enriches tho blood, nn<l througn
It clonnst-8 and renews tho whole system.
All Wood, Hkin, and K«*alp Diseases, from
a common blotch or eruption to tho worst
Scrofula, arc eured by it. For letter, Ba't
rheum, Erz. nm, Krysll^las, Itoils,
Carbuncles, the "Dlsi-overy" l a dliect
- Mm CiBOLINS W«K
ley, of Carntu,
vHn Co., Ala., writes:
"1 suffered for one
quarter of n century
with "fever-sore (ulcor)
on my le and eezema-
tous eruptions and irav
I)R. F. DEAN, DB. A M. D1TRICK,
President Hoard Den- uraduate Kansas City
tu! Bxaminera, O. T, Dental College.
D eaij £CelrieK,
iDSisririsTB-
Crown and Bridge work a Specialty
Office. First National Bank b'ld'ng,
rooms 10 and 11, Ok. City, 0. 1.
CAROMNK W
AND
Guilder,
A1 kinds of contract ^ork given prompt attention
FRED BEALIi,
Washington, D. C
F. M. BEALL
Oklahoma City, O. T.
FRED & F M. BEALL.
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
.OFFICES AT.
Eggs tor Hatching
from uiy thoroughbred White I,og-
'horns, White Face Black Spanish,
Butt Cochins and Games. I have as
line chickens of the above varieties
as can be found in the United states.
Fggs 12 per Betting.
H. C. ST JOHN
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Two
'tun
One
One
One
Two
| do:
teal Discovery mane a
complete cure of my ali-
V*KW.IB n niCtltB, altllOUffh I MB
tried different doctors and almost all Know n
remedies without effect.
PIEMEN-CURE.
ltegulatlens Water Co
Adopted in 1892 are hereby publifh
ed for lufonnatlon and guidance ■>!
all conceruodt
See. 23. The use of hose Is strictly
prohibited during the continuance of
tires or while the tire pressure is main,
tained except to protect property or
other unavoidable purposes. Lawn
sprinkling will bo contlncd between
the hours of six and nine o'clock a. m.
and live and ;lac p. in.
IIKI t. WATKK CO.
Iluckliu's Arn.cn Snlrt
The beat salve in ti e world for cuts,
bruises sores, ulcers, ■ alt rheum, fevel
sores, tetter, ohapi ed hands chil-
blains, corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively cures piles, or l.o pay
required. It lr truarw.t- to glv-
perfect satisfaction, or money rt
funded rrit-e 25 cents per box. bo
naie bv 0- H. Haley.
HAYS &
attorn It Y S-at law .
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
Furnished Rooms
Nicely furnished rooms from $1 to
$2 per week, and from 25 to 50 cents
per night. Centrally located.
No. 112 Reno avenue, near cornel
of Broadway. n vr«
MRS. S. P. DAVIS.
L. Marrinan &Bro.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House
in the Territory, Wholesale
and Retail
Wines, Cigars &>
Liquors.
Specialty iu Kentucky Whiskies.
Carry a full Line of Imported
WINE, BRANDIES, ETC
for families, and all orders will be I . _rv , r,\'W O T
promptly filled. Give us a call, 113 INGTON, D. AN L) 1 1 > vf. i.
Grand avenue, Oklahoma City, 0. T. Pacific R" dinp. Oklahoma City
Washington Udmg; Coti°ce beforo U S Su-
°ffl°e7nRu°rrCourt of Cla m^ ana PepnrlmeuU of Government. Special
lietore the Interior Deparimcnt:
OKKAHOMA. FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL and COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW TOOLS and
Machinery Are Prepared 1o do all kinds of Macliu.e
Work and Repairing Castings in Brass and I on lignt a
heavy. Architectural Iron Work Solicited Caah paid for
Iron and Brass. ^ ^ j0pjDAfs| p op
hWmnrlvKansas City.Mo, Oklahoma ( ,ty O. T
iV .w
HHIaSS I^RDS. .
HOUSED and MULES Bought and Sold
Handles nothing but first- ass a Joo*- ( ®
and set* thom at No.yKust aiii at r-3©t. o
lahoma City, Okla. Ter.
S L.JAMES
No. 112i Grand Av*nde.
Makes a specialty of house clean-
ing, laying carpets, &c. -
Experienced attendants for ban-
quets, partica and balls always on
hand. Leave orders.
CHK8TKB HOW*. T- T- J ,tt-''(J"AN
Howe & McMechan,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Will practice In all the courts in the
Territory)n Kqulty Build,n(t.
OK. cm STEAB11JYS WORKS
JOSEPH B0U8EK, POBP.
Practical Dyer of fifteen year's ex
■ - - -i in Russia. Bilk and satin
,ire„^s, Osirich feathers, Chenille
and l.ace curtains, Blankeai Wool
and Cotton Goods, Hats and C.ipfc
repaired, dyed and cleaned.
Reference: Examine my work
comer Reno and Robinson streets,
Oklahoma City.
A. M.DEBOLT
A. B. HAMMER,
ATTOE>"3Y.
Office Opera House Block, Roo J I
Oklahoma City, O. C.
DR. "B. 13. PHILLIPS,
Physician ami Surgeon.
Special Branches. Obstetrics- dis-
eases of women and children nnd reo-
la! diseases. Files and rupture cured
and no detention from business. ()f-
tlce200 Main and 15 Robinson streets,
rooms 15 & 1«. Residence telephone
No. Xl, .iftlcc telephone No. 68. Olllce
hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 p. m.
Til
advci
tin e 1
inctoi
city 1
fro in
vr«
city I ML _
tnc e.'f Jndge Scott's purpose was to estab-
the:., lish himself king of this district, and
morn i to resurrect and allirm the principle
he is that the king can do no wring. Tho'
ctphn people become deeply interested in
poli a the outcome of such s conllict, and
ual re. nnder any other condition than the
cl*n, territorial they would sweep such an i„,;i,ii„„
_ « ... .. i Rooms 12 and 13 Dutton building
reMO! upsUrt of! the face of the earth. In 11()g M&in 8tr(,et) oklnhomn City, U
'jettfir a territory, however, the people have rp a simple suggestion from a con
no rights that an appointee feels peteut architect is soiiietiui's worth
P Ipoe 4 to respect, his fee.
J.H EViiREBT,
LAWYER.
Practice In all courts. Special at
.ontluns given' to land oflleo practice
Offlce M floor, Land OWe.e Hi.iek.
DAVID DOUGLAS,
ARGHITEIG.T
p 11, CONN ELLA,
LAWYER-
OFFICE:—Rooms 3 nnd 4 Cana-
dian Block, Oklahoma City. Prac-
tice in all the courts and the U. 8.
La"'' Department.
Wbnlosn'e and Retft i Dealer In
A *
J 15. RANDELL & CO.,
ARCHITECTS
Room 4, Bassett Block, Oklahoma
Cit , Oklahoma
Texas Coal, a new coal on tho mar-
ket and very cheap.
Oanion City No. 1, Canion City No.
2, Pearles, McAllister, Wier
City, and Canal Coal.
....LIME, HAIR AND CKMciiM....
no. 2 RKNO avknuk.
m-f!t .-f-. ptt3n-e IsTO 9
GEAND AVEKUli
Everything new ant
strictly first-class
"Kst Brick Livery Barn in Okla-
homa. Boarding horses carefully /
looked after. Terms reasonable
No. 311 Grand Avenue, Okla. City
Telephone No. 3").
THE
Protective * I)etectiv<
ASSOCIATION-
Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, witl
branch offices at Atoka, Indian Ter.
?ort Smith, Arkansas, Parsons, Kan
-tas, and Denver, Colorado.
Look out for "C'frra Left Jav.
Have your horses branded and
thus secure their safety.
{^'tfsprmdlbl'- agonts wnatotl in (-vorj
8?Gtlon or tho Indian Torrlt«ry. Apply to
•■protcotlvoaud Datootivo Auoolatlon, Ato-
ka. ludlan 'fer., for terms to agent•.
H. A. JEFFREYS.
Formerly of Kansas City, Mo.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting',
Steam aud Hot Water Heating.
Headquarters for Rubber Hose, Sinks and Gas Pipe. Gas Fixtures,
ippcsite the Postofflce, North Broadway, Oklahoma City.
STREET'S
S, (j. Jtirkfrallkk, £). £). d
DENTIST,
Oki homa Oity, 0. T.
OlUce in State Bank Building.
Telephone No. t>S
N\amo-
Prices are the lowest. Goods arc the best.
Slock is complete. Mattresses arc the softest.
Rockers arc tiio easiest. Dining chairs are cheapest.
Baby carriages are only for pretty babies—those Willi the
otlnr kind need not apply. Center tables are ilegant.
Dinning tables arc firstclass. Picture mouldings are ar-
tistic. Child's beds arc nice for summer.
Baliv swings arc just what you want
My stock of undertakers goods is quite full. An undertak-
er will always be found in back room over the store, and
I will serve you as fuuetnl director, with the same pains
taking personal care that I have alwajs used.
No. 14 Robinson Street. 25-dwlm
T. M. Richakdson, President. O. T. Kievtfoi.i) \ Vice 1 resident
J. P. Boyle, Cashier,
USE .I FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
ltv nnd niiritv. 7t f
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
MMPLEXIO '
XJ POWDEH.
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti-
fying, soo'hing, healing, health-
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate
Insist open having tho gstralss.
b
IT \'i IUR SALk EVERYWHERE.
(SUCCKS&OnS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - ffi50,000.00.
Transacts a General lluiiliiiig Businesf.
Accounts cf merchants and farmers solicited. Weguarautee
oouiteouo aui' liberal treatment.
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1894, newspaper, April 11, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150458/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.