The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 142, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 4, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR FIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE SEE W. "mTbRONSON. OFFICE RlWVK JUNK OF 1MJIAV 'UuMUJUnY-
The State Capital
Oy Tho Stta Capital Printing Co.
FRANK H QREER Editor.
WEDXnslUY.U'TOBKR . 'i9
Das VoonutL it fait making a top
utatlOn a the prin-c of demagogue
Tml l.ognn county fair logins the
llth. lie rend t take nmr "fair to
the fulr
l- Ihe Lender It airn I nut statehood
It has only the lompunv of a few of-
tUe Feckeri with it. 'ihe great ttotljr
ii.' dciuiteral of Oklahoma ar - for il
Wiinv the still on It ocenn l renting
And the Mart their vigils ilo keep
In the trip th. -so.. net .mil later"
are nesting
Mth one optu abronit In theirsleep.
m
Kiu the political nritber lhnt
lUn'iTnor Itrnfr.-w has surrounded
himself he must Iwlievc in the biblical
trlteftm. "oa shall hi-arw'udom from
ttie tnmitta of lube
Awt " titer are trying to yet Hp a
gold anil lend fever again In Okla-
homa proper ami th ("heroke strip.
In the strip where then1 is mineral
clause tho fnrni with gold on It w ill
still belong to the nettler
Wi. are surprised that Mime locnl
newspaper genius has not nlrndr
burdened the people with the llllteni-
tton of rcfr the prettv. ptreon-
reived prcordlnnte ami precocious
prlile of the prairies.' or "Perry the
principle prediction of preTarlentinsr
erfrluatr.
TuKHr. He a blif moral 11 ween two
svntenes.There was but one weneher
In (luthrle who wn not at IVrry the
Sunday after the opening There were
but two church cr rices held at I'erry
theuuday after the opening Moral.
What were thee good men. servants
of thr I.onl doing in that liable anil
Sodom and (lOtnora combined on that
particular ntnlav
Co Mr. to think of it. there w reason
after all why the two .Kindred thou-
sand people of the trip are not of
innoh consideration to Hoke Mnith
In a money tense the are not worth
us lunch to him as urn single individ-
ual of the eorporate east The t her
okee strip up t this time only repre-
sentAWinethlngovcr l.non.iit. I'lent
of individual toe: arc worth that stttii.
Al'tniiall that has been written
atioitl the opening "f the Cherokee
strip and as unfair and as thieving as
It has Ih-cii there l still another .side
to It. In spite of the wrongs the
tonntry will in a ears time make
miuIi progress that tliosv who may be
now lurnltrg to th ir former homei
discouraged wilt return at that time
and pay big money foi property thet
iniiv now have for little consideration.
KlsAt'lt Tivi The statehood
contention at I'nrectl yesterdny dif-
fered from all others i-t held in belli)?
ciiuxened ii the Indian territory.
prowr and roinprivlnir cltUciisof the
trllK-h as uiemlK-rs. This is emlnentlv
proper. The territorj hiiulil le as
much interested in the itcti'li l
stntchooil as tiklnhoma When the
Utter applies for admissmu tlie adrisa-
hility of iucludintr the nations will in-
evitably etmie up If measures are
taken von enough to work tip a senti-
ment aniOHfr the Indians to that etf.-t
they can be admlttisl on a tmsis of
ciuulity with Oklahoma If thy show
:in Inclination to hold Wick they may
be allowed to drift aKin in the old
rut for years the antithesis of Okla-
homa progress and the aylmm for
Oklahoma criminaU They will tHen
t taoied on to the n sub ?Hd will
hare to take what their far advanced
sister OMry will )eir them It wilt
Ih-llkesnaexinif the Indisu territory
teKanbasor Missouri today. Wtaleh
shall It W? The iaitio w ill Ur left
laret)- te the citlfti .f the trrritnr
t deride for himself
.1 foolish u:.ut.
Men ml Moae.t that hare any conn-
drnee left at all .an
make a god
tnlng hf Wytnir the I nlte.1 hUte.
terrltortal x oRtr warrants daring
the prrseut Sttineial crisis. In a few
'
want-ns thej will took tvaek and see
wltk the ey of wlMkxn where they
tould have made a small forMine It
Is the trouble h ith men thnt they fol-
low In the wake of ireneml passion
when they know thnt for money mak-
ing the opposite eonrse U the very one
topunue. Only n yenr aroeontl-
drnee In all kind of busing and
stooks wns destroyel and money was
luTested In rent e-.ti until stwh mi-
natural values were reached nml es-
peel ally thrmigh the et that the
dlsaHer thnt followed ban not yet
wpent Itsdf I pon the real etate
rrW money Wgnn nraln t. go to
Ktotkh fnrti-ies and all kinds of Ims-
Inevs. NoH.ntthe end of f.l yenrs.
the game k reversed or Isreterslng
On the grounds of a geneial t)aHeial
dlktrctM. all kind of MK-viritles hate
broiuc wurthlost. Herein Oklahoma
)eeause of a lack of appropriation for
the department f justice liilted
Slates w arniHU are ottcreil at a grat
discount.
There l o l-etter Held at jhcmjiu
for making some easy monev thaM the
purclnseof Mime OklattOJM securities
ruirclnse of Mime Oklahoma securities.
ad men of Mime ihihiiiii enn make no
better Investment.
pWuriiiaey
iniiggiMi. rtxni the nen
law and then fcettd S1.M to Till. Sr.m:
uai-itai. lor a (utiMin reeoril. Ymt '
mutt keep one
I vho is nr.sros iut r.
. T. re l ttry little clear thlnk'.cj In
J po!."e' The nnns City Tlne
nw thin an? other piper In the rrcst.
ha had to In the latt yar twnllorr
' IH former fallta Onco It delighted
In snowing under all thnt wndevent.
honorable utid nobtc in Kana jk11
tu-i It helptd to defeat and drive
'out of otllee lt bU representatives
and put in their place unknown men
with datigeruu theories jut for the
mere plensitre of destroying the domi-
nant piilltletil rH of the slate. lie-
ennse that party was not democratic
It litis seen the day when It regrets
that and when In turn It has sintered
equally with the people of Kansas
over Its own fully The Kanos City
Times U not t' t paMr It once was.
TIiom' who rememlKT with what
spirit the Times iteil In defeating
Senator IntfHlls and plaelntf In his
hoi the brainless. Imt not whlsher-
less. I'eller. will read with pleasure
the follow Iiibt special from Washing-
ton to the same pajn-r on that pen-
tlemnii s brilliant effort in theeimte
to elucidate the financial troubles of
the country
Mr 1'otTcr eontinutil ' i speech on
tlnanrc truusportutlon and ttirttT to-
iIht. Without Intending to llllbtister.
an'd the Kansas senator has urerred
that he did not propose to resort to
such an tindluitled procccdlnir Mr
IVIIcr Is the most lUcvessful olntrucl
ionUt in the senate If the senators
wctc really courteous. If they had
more of the milk of human Id uliiess
they would nof continue to snub the
meek and lowly I'elTer us they do. It
was pitiful the way he wus treated to
day. There he Mood in the center of'
the republican side with manuscript
idled before 1:1m until It just touched
ills llowluf Ward six inches of which
has been recently cropped off for the
winter.
One by one the senators bad left.
Hoar and .Sherman and Vct and Al
drich and all the rest bad departed
Teller and Molcott knew that I'clTetf
was jjood for an Indefinite period and
declared It a jrala daj. Mr. Voorhces
listened path-title fof some time but
it looked like a hocless case and he
wandered out at the west entrance
and down into the capitol ground for
fresh air. Mr. Iioriuau stayed a few
minutes lonjrcr then went "to the son.
ate rcst'turatit for nourishment. 'I his
left Mr. I'etler speaklnjr to two wna.
tor for an audience line solitary In-
illvldual sat In the pres gallery and
wondered at senators lnhumanit to
senators.
I'latt the most forUarlnsr and hind-
HtKt heartetl of all the republican
side. K'cuplel his scat la te Urst re-
publican tier On the last democratic
tier sat Walthall of MissisMppi. Not
another senator wa. In the pit. ith
just m much enthusiasm a.s he would
have manifested had the pit been
tilled and the ("allerles crowded the
mlld'tnannorcd sou of the prairies
reached that point whete he wished
to introduce statistic. He did not
wish to bore his uudience with tins
dull recital I'latt mliflit leave for a
committee room or Walthall conclude
to juiokc m he simply asked leare to
print a-s part of ins remarks
l lually lv tic tint in an apiH-Hraucc.
lie
looked about him In an auious
ort of w ay and a tecllnir of utter lone
sonicness came over him tie cnlled
the president's attention to the fact
that there was no iiinrum. Tlio rice
president admitted it as a fart be-
loud dispute "I demand 11 call of the
senate ' said Mr Kyle It was here
thnt I'elTer shon; as the meekest of
men. O. never mind." said he. I
will continue m remarks.' lint the
point had been ru'vl and Mereiisou
was glad of It. lie could not get away
and didn't imii"-c te b desertttl. it
took half an hour to titnl forty-three
oiiutot and Mr I'etler made a few
tn-re remarks
Nsu out In the I iiii.itiehe country
some constituent will read remarks by
lion W. A IVIIcr in the Congressional
I'ccord and picture the de-p-iir upon
the c)untcnanee of the old party
leaders at the home thruU therein re-
eHinted. It Is perhips well that all
this Is so
1'oor I'elTer. wheneer his pulitiial
parent goes baek on him. uhat shall
become of him '
(Ir.icil Crtejiin nl llir t olnptilii lllr.
On the Santa IV route in northern
Arizona. I SHU miles from Kansns City
is the town of Flagstaff A trl-weekly
stago Hue runs from Fastaff to the
grand canyon of the (-olornilii rircr
More thn a mile in depth this is the
stibllmest of gorges a Tltar. of chasms.
Twent..- Vosemltes might be hidden
Uttvsin lielmt- nntt TIa jrtr-i ttfuiht Innlr i
ree.y larger than a brook.
Don't fail to vfslt ihis first wonder of
the world You ;au read up nlout It
hr Mtlrlm f. T s.lt.nn .. ...
jr mm -m - - - .w'- -... . .
'. A T A h r . It K Co . Topcka.
h.l.Tj. 1 ? i-"u J.?i:..!K -.".' "
-""-o . iii-sTimin wus dini
.MJtaaM.... 'I Mrt lu.1 mm- a A .&... n..
n..VnH. mmmmrymn m m..W Wl .. 1
The look
affair; but is entertainlugh urittcu
brattifully illustrated and a gem of
the printer's art.
l-lunit.lrn (Is.an.l st:n lillliif.
We wish to call the attention of our
many patrons to the fact that we have
employed Joseph A. Ouhrabka. ho is
a practical plumber and has hereto-
fore been connected with the watr-
works during construction. We are '
now prepared to (III all orders In this
line and also eairy a full st.ek of
plumbers' snpplbs We will gtiamn-
tee all work to Ik- satifactory and
Hrt-class Hstlmates cheerfully fur
nUlied IteiueinluT the old stolid
Nl w Voiik II Wilt AM' Co .
flfi-tf J-? Oklahoma avenue
Apricot at W. H. Smith's.
s:iiil viiur rlilblren to t IIIIm' ilmn
. euujour ciilltireu to l.llltes ilmg
ana i-ook store for
S4-hwl lhwiLs nn.l
sae mnnev l-i
t'alirrl's jnil limit
Tin
rTi.l M'lr.ti. turned out tolav
' Calvert's Settlers' (Julde.
It Ii
a book of MS JKIges and contains all thei
be
the laws applicable to homestead and
townslte entries in the utrip. It Is
... . !.
CtilHftsc anil aiiKOIlltelV reliable. .Mr.
Calvert U one of our ln-st land attor-1
neys. Those w ho buy his Uvjk ean de-
Minl on what it says do buy It and
(H( Mi ske no errors
" .. I
arttu rrtuuriAm.
. .
Th rktihomafltMi lulr VKtat4nB.
flAthrlr OkJahnm. Tint Annnal
rlr. Oit to u is and 13 tKfl.l.
r.ntfre to pure rates trotting and
paclntr clous Sept. 1A when hore
and colt must b named.
KntrefA to running races clove t 9
o'clock p. ra. before the race.
Stakes No 1 and 2 being- filled will
be grnterned by conditions heretofore
advertised.
We have a regulation mile track
I lrl liar Hl. lo.
I J.'Opaor Si cuo uj'
1 llim- mlnuti- trot Dklibuna u4 Id- I
UlsiiTrrrllurrburM-n I'er Ifol
.1 fliMliaU UU u
I Oue-faticth atb ifuurtrvn Lnu.W or un j
arri i-alrb nrlght. J&
sc.m.i iH.r on. it.
!-. I rut lurM-
llirw lalnulr ittur. DkUlmin nml In
hIkii Trrrlturr nurst. turs
Nenrtlnic trut uor-half roltr. tv
In
th
. Osnrr's baiiliri xtru t Ivbth mile
rollilrulim Mrlfbt nluty
9 'I Joh ill bunds ur utulrr. lnnrrs tar
ml i"tb trrlgbt
Third IMf (let I J
til t 30 ace. Iur
II Tu-irar-ul.l trxit. Hlakr BllrJ
It (Iruliruro'a Jrl till clsss to t drltfll
lit ownrr t.i full sprlutf huggj wriHbl
auj t.ut tmrrril
l Our hslf mllr ikU rr(t
M Our fuurtb lasb fourli-ru bafads vriib
ilrr iiarr brrJ
fourth !y Ort. la.
I' -f Mtiai Turt
ID TitrorolJ. 3 Ullnuli- turr. I'urM
I Mtm rnulrrare
l Krr. for all mt. Pur
IH Mllr D.nrltr.fJ) first onef.urth f3.on.
half. rtl tbrrr-fourth fs uillr ratch
wt-Ubt
frre tor all rcr. l"ursr
llirretor.
II llaxter
Ci-o. W. Toy lor
liorkce Speed
tlco. Watklu
A. J. Spengel
Koy Teal.
J. Wiliikk Secretary.
1
llellmaii.
S. eave
J. Wither.
r ltcrkey
..
To thr Laillrs.
Mrs. lirliTfrs and lteniplu wish toan-
iitniuce their openia of fall and win-
ter millinery for October 3. I and 5.
A cordial Invitatiou is extended to all
ladies.
Sec list
blank t.
on second page for land
Tyjicwriterx when you want car
bon paper call at Tttr. matk Capital
office and set it at wholesale price.
Waxti.ii Three jrood jrirl at (ittth-
rie steam Laundry.
strayr.t nr Stolrn. '
One lijrht sorrel mare alout fourteen j
hands hich. round heavy uutlt.allghtly
pijreon tiied in fnmt shod in (rout i or '
; ycun old. Strayetl north of Orlanda. j
Liberal reward for return.
llR. C. V. COTTFll.su . tiiithric.
Ladies tine
lie . Co..
htationery at K.
II. Lit-
1.11 Llllie .V Co. always keep
cizars in tie city.
the best
tit
Waxti.ii Three jrood pirls at (!uth
rie Steam La-tndrv.
llnDirlir
Kxcurslon via the Santa le route j
Augusts.. .September 12 and October j
10 at one fare for the round trip plu I
.' 00. limited to twenty days. Mop
overs will be allowed on voinir nass-'
age. but not on return. Tickets v. ill
W on s.ilc from nil eastern points. We
will sell from here only to points In
Tcas and Louisiana.
L. It. Di'umi 'Agent.
Ijltr.l tViirlrt's Talr lUtr.
Ileginnlng August 1 the anta Yv
route will sell round trip tickets to
Chicago at rate of one fare for the
round trip plus . making the rate
from Outhrle SUM Tickets limited
for return pxs.sage to thirty days and
continuous passage in each direction
L. It. Ur.i.ivFr. Agent
Niillrr lt Cuutrartors ard llallitrrs.
cnlel proposals will be received bv
the bKrxl of regent of the Agricul-
tural loltegc and Kxperitncnt Station
f Oklahoma untlt t oclock.p. ra.. on
Wednesday Oct '.'i. ljyj for the erec-
tion of a lioiler ro.m In which ill be
placed the steam heating apparatus of
the agricultural Odleirc at Mllhvater.
ZZxctnS:ii
nt Kingfisher. O. T. on nd after
(KtoUrt J-'jJ. A certltletl check In
he sum of ;inot pavable to A A.
Knlng. treasurer of the board must!
aeeompanv all bids. The Isjard ie-
serves the right to reject any and all
UUIS
J. IL guiN.
C
0 llt.Kt-.
i'rcftldent.
IVs 1-jot
Secretary
imiui.l. rrhi.. l..lM-
.---- . -.-.-.a.rB....
The tsiard of regents of the Agrl-1
l'.utnr?1.! '.U" unJ E'P-rlmfnl sta-
uon in wKinnoiua. win receive Matel
.... m. 1. ..u.ll .. 1.
1 1 ( f I r lli J OCtlCK O. n. Ot.
Wedneiilay Octr.Wr2. W3. for Meatn
heating nntl xentllating the Agricul-
tural college at Stillwater Oklahoma
now In coiii-fte of construction. Flans
of aid building can In- seen at the
ouiiuiug or at me i apuul naming
mill tiutlirie. ll t. Knell bid tnuit
!h accompanied by a check of S200
payable to A. A l.wluff. treasurer.
All bids to be sent to J. K Qulen sec-
retary of the board Kdmond. O T
The iMjard rescrvcb the right to reject
anv or all bids.
.1 IL Ql'IKX. f (I. llt.K.
ccretary Fresldent
.'s dly 30t.
first itlsb-Ht In state Calla: -m-.i
rulilli.stl.m Nntlir.
rrmiiium nr Ost-tHdnt
!IO t'tUTTT. i"
Ih INe nitalr ismrt of Uau i-numi utahn
ui.t Irrrller)
I liarlrs II Kit-email. IMailnllrf I X lltt
llonii:
Itiwn N I'm-inan. tlrfrii.lMiit.) softrl
11i ilffriulaiil In the alie nliiltHl -au.
IIiisa N Irrrman. Hill UV iHilUr lb.il -.li
t'r es ll 1 rwman the pUlnllrT tll.t mi the
) K irni.r. iha t. hi- i-r-inm; in i
wi.i i o.i.or nmn 11 l.a.f Nil eeuill OXIanOma
irrnieri n(aui -iin urt'tKlaiit. Ila N
lrv.-m.in fur JUerx-r ntxl a JrerronJ luj
mrit ef iwurt. that the .Irfrtiilant l-
fiKirr Ivinl wf all rlaim In nr to plaintiff
miertr six I Ibai h. tbr said IUs s ttrr I
iush inns rov.K r aia ftllion nitsl a. afr
si J mi er lfr Ibe Slh da) ufiviulr l-vj
or .ai.l -llll.n mill upon proof llnc madr
ti. l.t.H .Ihi. am. mm I...I - . ... .. .
rrthlerrtl In sai.lanlou against alllrfrn4anl
ina .- iirrBit. iisnuuf -una .umn a dl-t
HKee anil ill.sAltlnz lb rcarrlar n.nlmrl r I
J""M' lteri Hainiin nj iirfmdam au.t'
fimr iMrtiUKlkedrfrnitaul from anr claim
"t " litletesi u au.t te tbr crnr ef thr
Wun - l'"IWM K"iV."imii '
Alte.l H S. tirrr
Jwlcn.f Irobalr CtHirt. Ionian I'wtinlr O. a i
bema TiTrilery. I
llirir Cunnlnihau s I Orrrtrrrt at
i tturi fur H-lo 12
New York
si.... ..in. (In. linn nV lliMitliiir nml CiuilrltM' Stnvi w
(every house lit the eltj tit prift's I hut ulll stilt wng liiltcr ahlc to siiipl tin- trmle Mum -r lu-lon- Our Hturc
.rooiii Ih lull til' Imrlifil who ranuors st-o us It mi arc koIuk; to do .tin IimicIiik- I'oi' tin' strip trnto wo lm v
opont'tl tt braiirh liutiso at
ware It in. Our (ititlirto storo Is as (ull as o or ami will
Lawyers Land Attorneys and Prospective
Indian Reservations to be Opened
Wc have all the blnnks for entries at the Und office and booths drawn up and printed to conform esacity
ith the President's Proclamation. We are headquarters. We also have the Qfficiat PrOcla nation with
Allotments in pamphlet form which we sell for 25 cent.
The prices on blanks are 25 cent per doiett $l.$0 per hundred $6 o per five hundred and $l00o p
thousand.
Fill out the attached order sheet and fend to u with the amount enclosed and blanks will go forward
by next mail or express.
ORDER
THE STATU CAPITAL PNINTINU CO lliriTlRIlI 0. T.
GUKTLEMEK Knc!sed fid w ..to'!ar
address the fallowing blanks:
Address
Homestead Appltcation2-oO .
Homestead Affidavit 2-063 -..
Xon Sooner Afndavit 4lo:-tl
Soldier's Declaratory
Soldier's Declaratory
SoldicrV Dischargt. 2;9S - -
Attorney's Authority 4-073 -....
Affidavit to be filed before Contest 2072.-
Relinquishment 2-39S . .
GOOD TABLE BOARD
111
rs- w a rarsters
file t si i. imar
-ie
1 le.-tr .
Terms - PeasoneLiDie-
IP YOU WANT T
well dressed in the
nn i n n V
o 10 IIIC C
Ji'et the latt
escsi3'ie cut
and finish.
fW
Hie '00US
.
UrO Sill I HO
- m -mw ...- m. m m -m-
very latest
patern and
the tailors
are up in
their work.
Call and see
' n if
V i I lL M .
I'm
NEW YORK CLOTHING i
II. L. COHEN Proprietor.
.
CI 00 Par
Day.
...mmh
LODGING 25 AND 50 CEVTS
ARLINGTON HOTEL
S. FRAZIER Proprietor.
Newly Furnished Throughout.
FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RX1S T.
NICE CLEAN BEDS. BEST MEALS IK CITY.1
EksSaa a
rorrt. Sottloi'.s taii bo sapplii'il at oiirstiin-nicn'
FAfkQUHARSON M0RFI1S
Store a Guthrie and Perry
LAND BLANKS
NAMr
LAND OFFICE ULAHKS.
..i. -j
Statement with Power ol Attorney &$$$
Statement vvitliofit ?owf ef Attorney 50-
M ii n
Hir
am
I Ig
latest style and faction
IP
lie laicsi. sivie ami lasmoi:
York Clothier. You can
Then our
stock of
gents iurn-
ishi'i goods
are the most
complete to
he found in
t.Jie c i t y.
Rals Caps
Shirts
for Yourself
$5.0o px vyeok
OUSE'
wj iff vj
I In- lusl ill 1 lit- it t I'M Ol'J W
Mil all or.lt-rs
iMMl IIOMI'l'.
Settler in tho Cherokee
to Settlement September
SHEET;
and
. Cents for which pkaie ml to wy
at
u. . xrt:it.
J.W pyicNSAL Pres. G F HERRiOTT. Vice-Pres
W J HGRSFALL. Gash'r.
j- -r n u
- uu'enne
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 142, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 4, 1893, newspaper, October 4, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67789/m1/2/?q=%22Guthrie+%28Okla.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.