The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 112, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 30, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR HMRI13 AJSJD TORNADO INSURANCE? SEE W. M.BRONSON OFFICE RTCAK BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY-
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The Slate Capital
By Tho State Capital PnntlnR Co.
FRANK H QUEER Edllor.
WniJN'KHUAY AUGUST 3d 1893.
Hr.NFliov Ih for rnrpcllinKn.
Wki.I.i governor you did do It.
T:n: htrlppct-8 nro Kutliorliitf fiwt.
(Iovkiimoii limv do you enjoy nil
nnyliow?
lli:n-iiMrAMKt uicnun 'confidence;"
democracy mcnnn "dlfttrimt."
llUMIl.lATl.Vd iin It must bo to lie
foutut two-fnccd tho governor "nt"
hnowledges the corn."
'fur. farmer with lilnulient In buy-
ing currency nt n premium. l It uny
wonder wliunl Is clicnp?
Hank fa I hires lmve nboul censed.
Now tnwriiw the. noHe. of your old
mmjW and thlngii will be better.
Now Hoy In Imeh. Call nround
boy wo luiyu some things we'd 1 1 lie
you to re.it your optica mil
t'.NI.IKK tho leader this paper iIocn
not nceil to havo Its edltorlalH hlgned
so tlic people will know who writes
them.
That was a great speech of Dnvld II.
Hill. It will innlic him the president-
ial nominee In 'nil If democracy lives
that long.
llo.NKATi.v tlovernor when you had
your wrtiil organ wi I "in: Siatk
Capital up. didn't you mt out the
wrong passenger'.'
Wi: havo no "persoiml JournalUm"
to Indulge except where others hIiovo
It on us. When they do we try to
mnl'o n full hand at persoualltieN
Oni.v thirteen republlcaim In the
houne voted for free silver. This Is a
disgrace to the republican party
which has been throughout Its history
the defender of silver.
Dr.MociiATR how do you llUo a gov-
ernor who will tlirow you nt the last
moment? Did you ever ceo more dr.s-
tardly "mnlfcasance." 'Icnfrow hadn't
yon better dlo or resign?
Tom Kkf.I) Rays when the democratic
party quits disputing about the mean-
ing of lift platform and studies the
needs of thu people mid nets on them
it will be of more value to the country
Wn.l. tho man who suggested the
Ixiotli racket to (lonx Smith please
baud In his name? A monument
ought to be erected to ihe memory of
the biggest uss tho west Ins yet pro-
duced. Tin: Interior department hith no more
nuthorlty than the man In the moon
to designate men to como out here and
administer nn olllclal oath under
which perjury would be committed for
falso swearing.
Or the house committee chairman-
ships thirty-two of them are south of
the sectional Hue. Only three Texas
Arlcnnsaw nnd Missouri are west of
tha Mississippi river! In there any
"bloody shirt" in this'.'
Notts was a candidate for secretary
Hoy got It t'shlngton and discovered
Tom T.owe had been asked to take It
Ho wired at once to Hoss: "Come
(Illicit; I.owo uni"t be headed oil!"
Hoes came but l.owe wasn't "headed
oil."
Ut Honor .huliie Hen f row. his legal
adviser ' Gal" and the editor (ny
proxy) of the gubernatorial organ
started out butting like a billy goal;
they ninv feel like they had been
kicked -by a good holiest business
mule)
u
CllA.NIH.i:i' News: That phrase. "Ok
labium proper" makes us tired It Is
used In reference I i the counties of
Oklahoma opened In lssti. Hut it Is
a misnomer. If the is n mine proper
place than Lincoln county it Is not In
this territory.
It Is a little misty; let's swear olT
nn It?
How will the registration certltlcate
defeat the sooner" Can't he register
on the llrst day or any day up to a duy
bofore the opening hide near his care
fully selected claim and bob up se-
renely at the legal hour and llash his
liooth certltlcate as evidence of ehas-
tity? i
Ir "bleeding Kansas" has any blood
left and refuses to light after such a
thrust us this from the Chicago Mall
she ought to be booted out:
If somo occult agency should In un
unguarded moment take u largo adult
Aiiongc uud wipe Kansas olf the limn
there are son-rul millions' of p;ople
who could bear up under the grief.
Kvkhv word on the editorial page of
any paper must bo charged to thu pro-
prietor or supposed editor If a pro-
prietor hasn't bruins enough to run his
own paper he ought to put men In
churgu who know how to run It In-
struct them as to his weak points and
wo that they don't run him into the
hole.
Tom Itr.Kii; What we were In our
days of victory we me In our duys of
defeat champions of a trae and solid
II nance und when tho day comes as It
surely will come for us to lead this
luud back to paths of piosperlty and
fume which were trodden under re-
publleun rule for 10 many years wo
hIiuII tuko back with us our ancient
ylory uiidlmmcd by udverslly our un-
dent honor unsullied by defeat
AVKSOWl.VAHir.S IT.
'Ihe governor acknowledges that hi
withdrew oppcsltliin t the carpetbag
townslt resolution lie says he did It
because ' illil unl ! 1 to In jifdin In
Illl'lllltlUlll f llIJIIMffll' Hi'' ill iHlllllltllt "
This is childish. It Is drivel. Hasn't
every dcmociat In Oklahoma been "ot
posing the depnitmi'til" In Its eat pet-
bag policy? And the governor In will-
ing thut the department should spit
on Oklahoma and standout with It
Insulting declaration thut Oklal 111
Is Incapable of self government. This
position Is too pcurile for argument.
If it don't disgust every democrat In
Oklahoma then thu party has lost all
M'lf respect If It ever had any.
To he fair with the governor and
place his acknowledgment In bl-
own words wo iiote his Interview
from the Leader word for word In
another column
We thank tho governor for being
truthful enough to acknowledge that
Tiik Si ati: Capital had given the
facts ns they were. .
m rr.w wonns rniisoswi.."
ToC. It. Adams: When the editor of
Tin: .Si'Aii; Capital leaves homo lie
knows he Is ns ever responsible foi
every word which appears In this pa-
per. For this reason lie leaves It In
charge of men who have sense enough
to know the policy of the paper nod to
follow It out. '1 he edllorof this paper
don't travel around over tho country
hunting some political olllco and try-
lug to pose as boss of 11 party bankrupt
Itself and making the country so also
as fast as time will let it. We. stay at
home and attend to such eases as the
0110 in hand with vigor and neatness
If Hoy don't like our way of Journal
Ism let him come home take his fuhcr
and coirvut It. Ho is needed hereto
run the governor and watch Adams
and Hodgcrs1 run his paper. If he were
to "take his fuhcr In hand." it would
produce a shock In Ills olllce where
his manuscript Is as scarce as demo
crats in heaven. He is a great cdltoi
by proxy. His principal edltorla
heavy-weights are In poses nround tin
olllce and before the governor. Hi
can tell Adams what to write with
pedantic gusto but would as itiic).
take Adams' suggestion that he (lto. 1
knew about as much about Journalism
as a cat docs of April fool il-iy.
Tin: Sr.vTK Capital Is not run b
proxy. Hveryliody knows who to
charge everything in it to.
Had wo a vulnerable character we
would get out of tho newspaper busi-
ness us every man should whose char-
acter Is rcprouchublc. A 111u.11 cannot
purge the public and be rotteu himself
(leeer lias Jioei "Jumped on" from
every point of lcv and Greer has
Jumped back. We enjoy a newspaper
or a political war like u cat docs warm
milk. We Invito Adams Hoy or any
other man to throw the electric light
on our personal character from child
hood up and if we can't make a bettei
showing than the young man whose
veins surge with the ''heaven-sent
ullliivhi of democracy" wo will use a
little sense fold our tent and gently
get out of the newspaper business. As
long as we aru In the business we will
be found at the old stand giving a
little better than Is sent.
TiikSi-aik Capital has gone after
much bigger game than the governor
"Oal" and Hoy and bagged It These
three started out to charge the repub-
lican olllclals with being "thieves"
"robbers" "plunderers" - guilty of
"malfeasance" "misconduct" etc.
These were dlrtv ami malicl'iiis thrusts
at men known to be of high character
personal and public Tiik Stati: Cap-
ital begun to do a little charging
Itself Itcom-luded it wodd i;lvc M
liown; Henfrow hit leal excellency.
"Oal" uud the great proxy editor
their paunches full of the charging
business We hae got them to howl-
ing like whipped curs. We retaliated
In like with tin1 truth hurled at their
lies. If these scions of unwashed
ili'iii icracy d 111't li'cc "personal Jour-
nalism." let them keep their lying
tongues and pens oil of tho good names
of go id men
We don't want tho Idea to prevail at
the Lender i.tllce or with any mail that
the e II lor of till paper ever asks au
bodj to "let up" -unless the antag-
onist feels that to "let up'
Is the safest policy. There Is none of
the en w aril In this newspaper. That
Is the reason it hits some liilluence and
has enjoyed 11 fair degree of prosperi
ty. It is nn aggressor invites attack
uud to ull who delight In 11 little 1 urn-
pus. persiinulU or politically we my
"Lay on MeDiilT" nnd we'll see d-n
tjulek who llrst cries enough'
Wi: have 110 tight with Mr. 1 II.
Allan. s. He Is only a proxy. If Hoy
don't run him right we tire not re-
sponsible for the boy's neglect. If
Hoy was oiie-tcuth the newspaper iimn
Adams is he would write an editorial
oftcner than once or tw n a year and
wouldn't I1I1K' out even tunc war is
declared'
Till Si. mi: Capita) has no hesi-
tancy about taking euro of Its party
and Itself. It has no "personal" war
with anybody but publicly and polit-
ically 110 one need to doubt that It will
be found on deck with uu arsenal to
tit the exigencies of the occasion.
No oIlLlul deinocrut wusever known
to die or ictign; yet Henfrow got very
nervous and mud because theUklaho
mu olllclal lepubllcaiis would not dlo
or resign the lunmcut he suortcill-
"THE RUSH"
The Proclamation ! The Allotments! The Ship!
'i liesc arc the leading topics that interest this vicinity. --
It is of venial importance: Wc
want help. VK ARK NOT GOING but our floods arc at rcdiculosly low prices.
Hales and Huntllvs of CAMP HI.ANKKTS from ONK DOLLAR per pair up! Come and
carry them away.
Mundles and Males of CAMP COM FORTS for 65c 90c $1.25 cicl Guaranteed to hold
a claim.
One case 30 day Men's KALI. UNI3KRWKAR for 50c; actual value 75c. Out of sight
when in use.
Men's OUTING SHIRTS OVKRALLS CHIiAl PANTS &c exactly what you require.
All determined to go at any price.
New anivals in Kail Dress Goods and trimmings! Staces of New Ginghams and Calicoes!
Males of Domestics and Shirtings.
SUNM1CR. GOODS we must dispose of at any price. White Goods Wash Goods Mlack
Lawns Ladies' Underwear Mens Underwear Table Liuuens Hosiery Corsets etc.
Come and carry away the Bargains from the only Exclusive Dry Goods
House in the City.
tftf
114 West Oklahoma Ave..
ciiashaiu.i:.
What changable fellows lit honor
Henfrow. and hi legal excellency
"Uul" arc! They started out under
the bold declination that the governor
had the light to "lire." So the .igrl-
cultural regents were "llred" -but
they Wouldn't hae It that way. Then
there was 11 switch. This time. It w us
'your resignation would bo accepta-
ble" This wouldn't work. Another
switch No one could be llred they
conceived until charges were tiled
mil a trial had. The governor
wits to be the court and Hud defendant
guilty as charged." Another switch.
t'liey my now. though ull proceedings
were had In the moht minute legal
I'lirm that "this is not u judicial in-
Cilryi" thu the governor has not
merged Into a Judiciary that he Is
inly showing the courtesy to give de-
fendant "a chance to explain." What
next'.' Will the governor und "Uul"
please gle us their next change so
we- can put It on the bills und Inform
the public where the show has moved
to?
Tub governor Is very sore lie says
(Ireer Is "prostituting his paper "
Well what 1 Henfrow doing with the
governor's o'.HceV Isn't he trjlng to
run It for his own gain and Isn't he
assailing the private unit public olinr-
iiclcr of honest otlleials. In an elTort to
drive them from olllce so he can get a
? 1001)0 deposit uud the pay for his unl-
wrstty warrants'.'
(lruinl Can) on nl I hi' Ctiluruilii llltrr.
On the Santa I'e route in northern
Arionu l'J(i:i miles from Kansas City
Is the town of l'lugstiill. A trl-weekly
stugj Hue I'llis from l'ugstuir to the
grand canyi.i. of the Colorado liver.
More than a mile in depth this is the
subllmcstof gorgf u Titan of chusuis.
Twenty Yoscmltes might bo hidden
unseen below and Niagara would look
scarcely larger than a brook.
Don't fail to visit tills llrst wonder of
the world You can read up about it
by asking (I. T. Nicholson 11. 1'. .v. T.
A. A. T A .S. I'. It. It. Co. Topeka.
Kansas to mull you u free copy of an
illustrated book describing this term
Inciijnllii. The book is no common
utTiilr; but is entertunlngl.V V.'litten
ui'U itiimty iiiusiruteii anil u gem 01
tile printers art.
In lmi)ir Mini Court..
Tiik Si wk C'wiiai has Just put on
its shelves drawn by uu able lawyer
ull the forms to lit the new titilpro-
eeediire in dlstilct probate and jus
tice courts. These blanks are abso-
lutely correct. They are too. a big
Improvement on the ten year old. out
nf-ilutc. Kansas forms which foreign
pirates will soon be trying to work on"
011 you. These blinks are on tlie best
ot paper and beautifully printed The.
ure twenty live cents a iloen In small
lots. Tor prices by the loo or more
send for our new catalogue and price
list which will be out this week
Call Telephone No. 4 Guthrie
Steam Laundry.
Everybody siiys l.illle's cigars ure
the best In the city. Try them ut l.il-
lle's ding store corner llmrlsoii and
Se.'onil street. ins
Ladles when you want a package of
culling curds cull ut Tin: Stati: Caii-
1AI. olllce. We lime 11 large stock of
the most stylish designs printed or
plain. tf
Call up Telephone No. 4 at Guthrie
Stcnm Laundry.
Iti'iiu'inbiT you eiui K'"' Murifiiu'..
Miuiiiiil iiml 11 uiiii of Oldulioiuti und
tin- Clivrolioo strip VU1V. y H.ibscrlli
lug nut yciir 31 mi for the Wkkki.i
SrAir Capital. No mini who lnti'iulu
to filter tlif ntrl (or tlm jiurjiosi' of
tulilii)r lunil on 11 ulTonl to In' ultliout
till iiiiiiplili't Xrurly eve rybody lio
lius fMiiuiiifil tlii" book Iiiih rfi'0iili'il
1U valiu to I1I111. T!tt iirli'tt of tlir
Loolc uud luup uloiii! Is 7.1 fcMtc
Qulhrtu Stuam Laundr Telephone
No. 4.
want to remove the greater
Johnson Bros. props.
Guthrie Ok.
Saddles !
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S1BBBH55
The Big Collar Saddle House
Headquarters for Strip Supplies Saddles
and Harness Bridles Whips and Spurs
See our mammoth stock don't buy till you
get our prices. Remember the numbpr--1
1 1 HarrisonAve.
A.P.SAUNDERS-
ON TO THE STRIP!
BUT HOLD!
Before you go you must provide yourself with the necessary
tlrngs for the trip.
We Will DISCOUNT any prices madu on Clothing.
Hats Valises Etc ? in Guthrie or .uny other plac:
IF YOU WANT A LARGE TENT
16x32 f(it-t 8 fot waN 10 oz stuff.
Call and see us.
H. L. COHEN
THE NEW YORK CLOTHIER.
Guthrie Ok.
FERD HE1 BREWG CO.
Kansas City Mo. Guthrie Ok.
Beer is ihe drink ol the civilized world1 in
this generation; more than it ever; was in nn)
th.r. The American people arc 'learning' io
drink pure Beer and will have j'f. Call for
"Caveroc Special Brew" queer ot all Beers.
Only choice Hops and Barley used. Known
(or Age Puritv and Strengt h.
N.R CHEdDLE Agent
FARM
-OJ
Long Time i Low Rates
Cal and sae mo oppori' . potlollico over tUmiy's Store
C. H JaOBBINS.
part of our stock to the Strip and
77
Saddles !
OANS
YOU NEED THEM !
Land Blanks for en-
tries in the Chero-
kee outlet Kicka-
poo and other
Indian reservations
Send in your order.
The State Capital
Following is a Lis!
-007 IIoiiicsIoihI applications.
-OIK: Iloincslcnd nllhlnvit.
-MW Xon-Sooner allitlavil.
-.r Soldiers D echini lory Stnli'iiu'iit with power ol
nltoruey
1-
-H$ Soldiers Deuliinilory Statement without power
ol' attorney.
()7. Attorneys mitliorily In contest cases.
OT'i nidavit to be tiled belore contest discharge.
fi'.r.H lteliiMiiiishnieuts
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J. W. McNEAL Pres.
Guthrie
Caoital- -
Surplus -
1IK8T NATIONAL BANK
Ghu.th.rie
Isn't It Handsome?
Hr"TiT
fiL' irWSiJ? ZT
That new store Klnesl in the Territory and all lor
the benefit ol'in customers More furniture line car-
pets und cheaper than eer Special undertaking de-
partment Kvcn body Invited to conieaud look through.
A. J. Spencel
Cor. C kU
GEO a. MEVCALF Proaldont.
Capital National BanK
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Capital fully paid $5O000
UnJiv irlod profits
Has them drawn up
Printed and ready
for you. The priecs
will be 25c a doz.
$1.50 a hundrod
or $12.00 a thousand.
of These Blanks
W.J. HORSFALL Cash'r.
National
$50 000.00
10000.00
ORGANIZED IN OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma.
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