The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, February 9, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.
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Sr trc Sttta C.-r it Tr -I i Cs
FRANK H. QREER Editor.
FRIDAY rEHIlUAUY 0. 1804.
iSDEsmtucrAiiu: ah auama.st. j yy. McNEAL Pros. G. F. HERRIOTT Vloe-Pres
A.up:rbpiPceofmetuhor(nctnndl w j HOf?SFALL CBShV.
ClWUIUr t M 9 M iiii.vhw . v
clauto mutt t ruon to thinking and
""' B .A. JTI.
'B-SSS (Juthrie National
I'lK-nt'NTi iis nron curse to nil parties.
I r:w but inlirrn by nnturc ttceumu-
late n competency beforo nmrrlage.
Young man tfo nnd yet married.
Maiiv nt.LKN I.K amp. mid the supreme
court of KansiiA llnvc nettled tho mat
tor of peremptory ffitbonintorlnl n
inornl.
(luvmt.voii Iti Nrwm. luivuyou henrd
from Kansas'1 Anil wlintiloyoti think
now nt your power to remove umlur
the Kiiiiihh i-odc''
Tun rcpulillcnu parly needs to use
tlie "party whip" to whip out of tin
party n lot of fellow whn.v highest
principle Is n .vent for pie.
Dr.NNis l't.N ttjr.ilii fiillllli'il a
pledge ami illil mnny u ultiliiiliuhlcr a
('rentservli'e when he not through the
bill which allow the homesteaders on
G-uthrie
'i
that Is tho allusion to the perpetuity t
of Masonry from tho time when his t
tory was first recorded. It hus stood . COitfll.
all tho onslnughts which men for spite
or from an illiberal nature could heap SUfplliS
upon It. yet It stands stronger than
ever. Mr. Scott said:
This night's celebration Is but one
of the Innumerable milestones that
mark the history mud progress of the
ancient order of 1 ree unti Accepted
Masons. Amid the vicissitudes of
many centuries this veneruble Insti-
tution has been a potent mid permit
neut force In the world. It has Mir
vlved tho shock of nges uud the sirens
of human strife It has seen the dis-
solution of empires and the rise and
wreck of many dyuastles. 11 hus held .
Itn steadfast course under despotisms'
and obllnrchlcs uud mouarclis uud
republics. Its spiritual and specula-
tive archetypes lie far buck In the an-
clent mysteries of (Ireeee and Syria j
illitl I'.gypl. I no prototypes in me
operatlvu association of tho middle
ages from which modern masonry
springs were in existence when Home
was mistress of tho world when Christ
was born at llethlchcm and when lie
was crucllled at Jerusalem: when
Paul nreuehed at Athens and when
the wonders of the day of Pentecost
60 000.00
10000.00
FIRST RATIONAL BANK 0R0AMIZ&D III OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma.
See What Cash Will Do!
Gaze on Our Prices for Ten Dnys.
Ilcep Pork whose claims project Into
the Klekiip.)o country to llll out their I were enacted; when tonstantlne riw
claims to full 100 acres. This bill be-1 the limning cross in the ky and when
enmo a law last week.
CoNdin s.s man Yiiui:i.i:ii Is pushing
his bill for double statehood with ear-
ncstnrss. He suys single statehood Is
u lot hope: but he thinks he can get
his bill through soon do lit Ocneral;
tho democrats have declared for state-
hood In any form If they eiui'l get It
single and till the people of Oklahoma
are content to take anything congress
will give us
Now. Oovt-rnui' since the Kansas
procedure is the law In Oklahoma and
since the supreme court of Kansas has
decided the t inventor has no power
to remove that this can only be done
by the district or supreme court on
charges properly made and proven
hadn't you better illsuils the new
Iwanls uud cease your senseless cm-
barrassnuut f the leirltorlal educa-
tional Institutions'.'
Ladies' Gold-filled watches former price
I .allies Solid Gold
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r.MUSO to keep the advice of news-
paper men the world over to "keep
his nose In the till." Ilrother Small
has been gi rating over the country
while other fellows have had charge
of the till As a result we read Mich
snd passages as the following from
the I'ress-tlaette uud other papers
about the Hod uud morally end of the
democratic party I 'arson Small's only
Okluhumau.
Managing Kditor Sam I tine hasgonu
to Texas In search of lldltor fitiiu
Small and to try and induce the latter
to return uud lend his "Inlloocnec"
uud wealth to the effort of propping
ui) unit Mihtuluiuir tlie lulllnc Uuckoo.
Small left with the tlirca. that unless
the other incmui-isof the stuH patched
up their dillerences ho would never
return. 'Ihu trouble has resulted in
tho retirement of Koblusou mid Rey-
nolds and Lane wants l'siimuel to re-
turn ami help him hold his job and
Incidentally pot up homu cush for
paper bills McMasteris supposed to
be' lllllng the editorial chair In Lane's
absence uud tho 'limes-Journal Is
furnishing the blank paper.
IIaiu'KH'h Wkkki.v was originally
the loaln supp rter of Cleveland. It
was his staunch udvoi'iitc before he
emerged from state politics and sup-
ported him through three presidential
campaigns; but It hus enough of him
uud his party at lust. In Its last Issue
It has an editorial of a page making a
complete Hop from Its old position.
Thu first paragraph of that notable
article says
The people are growing weary of the
democratic party. They are out of
patience with It because of Its In-
efllcieucy Its cowardice Its lack of
principle and consistency its Imbe-
cility. It would seem us though It
had become so habituated to cringe
beforo a republican majority to aban-
don principle uud honor to secure by
cunning what It dare not openly light
for that now in the day when It Is in
power In both the executive and leg-
islative branches of the government
It still cringes before the threats and
It Is still afraid of the taunts of its op-
ponents Miis. u:asi: ii i.s
Thu Ivan us "wait' has tuken a new
turn Law linn put on Its armor
stopped ulongnide of Mrs. Lease and
said M.llie I will In I p you lick Lew-
elliug ami hi. imiy. for vim ure right."
Tlie snprc me ei-iirt of Kansas In the
ouster pr. i edlliif na jlnst .1. W Tree-
bom wtiiMii tli- i:kfriior appointed In
place ( Mt Lease peremptorily ie-
moved - iiti'sidenl of the state board
of elwtlu - decided in fawn of Mrs.
L. it-.i
Charlemagne assumed the iron crown
of Lombardy and re-estublishetl the
empire of the West. Its splrlluul If
not Its material essence was In the
world when Dane and Noriuiin uud
Saxon strove for the mastery of llrlt
uin; when the gloom of the Dark Ages
settled down upon the race; when
I'eter the Hermit steered the entry
craft of tho Crusades to Jerusa-
lem unwittingly changing the faeu of
thu world anil Inaugurating u new era
In tlie destinies of mankind It was
dilftlng toward Its present form when
Luther nulled his thesis to thu door of
W ttcnhurir Cathedral anil when the
stupendous events clustering about the j
names ol tuislavus .Mioiputis nun i-iiu-Up
and Mary. Jueon of Scots were
shaklnir the world And In its ulti
mate development. It witnessed the!
stormy scenes of the 1'ivneh Itevolu-!
lion uud it rode In the van and
marched in the milks when Washing-
ton und Lal'iiyelle led the soldier of
'Til to victory Anil through till these j
vears and ages Its motto might well
nave been "Ail Antra ur Aninm ' for I
ltlisB come to thU good day through
trouble and dilllctiUy through eon-
tumelv und rcprouch through onnosl- i
tion and persecution but today in
cyery clvlltrcd nation of the earth the .
unueuuhable tires of Its altars ure1
burning and in thu tong.ic of every I
enlightened people Its principles ure
announced and its riles administered
And In 7lew of all the past it is not too
much to say now that It will stand und
last till this great temple "and all
things earthly shall dissolve anil like
a Heeling vision pass away." I think
that even those of von who are not
alllltated with us will grant that there
must be sou e extraordinary and vital '
virtue In an institution which bus thus
weathered the storms of time some.
permanent and enduring ipiallty that
attracts thu hearts an t consciences of
men.
iijiriAvJ:i.
lluslness men don't usually give up
anything they really have u cinch on.
Hut we have a case where such was
done and dun credit should be given
The Capitol National bank held In ts
vaults $2 '.000 of cush to the credit of
Treasurer Stiles which money came
from bonds sold to fund warrants
32800(1 of which the bank held. About
nine months' Interest had accumu
lated; Treasure- Stiles refused to pay '
Interest after thu ilrst call made I
which was lit September. I S'.'. There I
was no law to back this cull uud
legally by a law suit the bank had a i
good show to collect Interest to dune
1 18H1; but It settled in full with-
out this Interest which amounted
to about one thousand dollars. This '
was a big credit murk for Col i
Stiles and ono of the mysteries of Ok-
lahoma us well for whoever heurd
before of tiny man In tills country or !
any other for that matter giving up
that which under the law he could
collect. In the abstract the position
of Col. Stiles was right for tho uioiiey
hud been on hand swelling the bunk's
deposits with the warrants in the
same vault and that the bank did not
cush in was no fuult of tlie treasurer's
This Statu Capital stated u year ago
that this was a soft scheme to loan
the county deposits a year lit 1'.' per
cent and at the suuie time draw 0 per
cent on the warrants the S!S 000 were
procured to pay. We are glad we
were mistaken and the county Is glad
also a thousand dollars' worth.
Gents' Solid Silver '
Gents' Gold filled open-face watches former price
hunting-case
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$18
$22
$28
$35.
$jo
$25.
$22
$35.
$20
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$2 5.
$30.
$35.
$55.
$75.
now
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$13
$16
$JO
$26
$3"
$15
$15
$25
$15
$16
$19
$24
$27
$38
$60
Rogers ifros. Hest knives and foiks former price $5 now $3.75 do.
Rogers Mros. beat butter knives loriner price -l now 75c.
Rogeis Bros. best Sugar spoons former price $1 now 73c.
New Home sewing machines former price $45 now $30
" " " ' drop head former price $60 " $35
Uavis sewing machine former price $45 " $30
Davis sewing machine drop head formor price $60 " $35
Aall
oilier oo(ls in proportion. Call and
sec our bargains.
urray & Williams.
I 04 Oklahoma Ave.
C.M BARNES SON
Fire Life Accident and sm
Tornado Insurance.
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We have prepared u full set of records and are ready to furnish
promptly
IA."fcsjtx-otjs Of vX"itlol
To real property lulJuthrle und Logan County we oritANTKr. obso-
lute correctness of our Abstracts Lawyers ami others desiring
abstracts that can be relied upon should consult us. Conveyancing
National work uud Typescript promptly done.
MONEY TO
On Logan County farms uud improved city property.
No. 3ir Oklahoma Avenue.
LOA-IST
Ortlce
Guthrie
Oklahoma
CEO A. METCALr ProHlilont.
M.L. TURNER Coshlo
Capital NahonaL BanK
The Largest Nation! Hank Oklahoma Territory.
Capital fully paid $50000
Undivided profits 35000
THE BEST IN THE CITY.
Philip Houk's -a
v&& New Resort.
1 ho Popular Drlnklnt; Houun of tho City
Bust Coocls Hnntllod
:-oiiiit t iN.Ni) -: gKK
Oklahoma Avenue
Near i'lrst Street
Only the very
JJK.-
PHILIP HOUK.
s. (' II. l'.rilKliinoi made a stirring
among the pie-hunters at tlie colored
meeting lost night lie review etl re-
publicanism from aute-belluiu ilowu
and every wind was cheered to the
echo The fellow t who hud charge of
I he deel-lon of the court Is the meeting and who hoped to push
er$ lengthy containing scvcrul thou- their race Into the democrutlc riink
sand .rd- 'Hi pmlilon taken Is to cut a spite of the said managers
that as aw live the tenure of olllce of tried to hoot Kllierldge down but the
the member- of the board at three .crowd was with lilm and lie poured
yeur r.-m jvhI ouniiot be made unless hot shot for an hour. Ills advice was
charges uie prefetred and sustained. wholesome anil his eul hud behind It
The eouit wu iinitnlmoirs. the populist i it love of republicanism for tlie pilnel-
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nieiubel con .lining with the two ic-
publicans The court holds that Unr
Lew elliug had no authority to appoint
u successor to Mrs Lease w ho win up-
pointed for ii term of years and con-
llriued by the enute and that .1 W
Freeborn who has heeu sitting with
U9 board for several weeks Is a
usurper.
This Js exactly the position tukeu by
the republicans in Oklahoma uud tint
decision Is bated on the same proccd-
ttie now In force In Okluhouia govern-
ing romoyul from olllce. The decision
therefore II.vch the law in relation to
removals In Oklahoma us well as In
Katiius. This should convince the
Oovcrnor und his pie-hunting crowd
that there ts no ohuuue for them uud
that thry should allow thu old bourds
of regents to rceive tho money duo
thcin and prone 1 to the Important
business befjrethrm.
Iilirinirj "t'iiiiiiiiillliiii." I
The secret of the great successof the
Cosmopolitan is not mi hard to Uud If
one looks i-'ircftillj over the number
for l'cbruui; A story by Vuldes the
famous Spanish novelist the Ilrst from
his pen lo appear in any American
magazine i heguii in this number
Arlhus hherbnrne Hardy's stmy "A
lie icclcd Manuscript ' is charmingly
Illustrated by L. Maroltl who we be- j 2
liete makes his (list iippeutituce in ' f c""j
the magazines on this side of the wu- ' r j
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pics it represent"
tcr. A profusely illustrated article on
the designing unti uuiiiiiug a war-
ship appeals to the inteicst tulieu by
nll In the new iiuvv. ami a tlirllliiiL'
tlnly see the nice line of ilnilli Just (IfKLTlptlon of a nawil eomb-tt under
rrcelTPtl: also a Hue of kid Klines In i the slgnillcaiit title "'l'ue Melobun
I inllr! Iinllol
black anil colors at Mrs. Suuuders '
Mrs. Hums culls the ladles' attention
to her elegant new I'uilsiun book.
Ladles take udviiutuge of the dull
mouths uud bring your tine ginghams
and cambrics and get designs. At the
Springer hotel building corner Okla-
homa uud Division.
t'urmt VrniitiMl
have ctaIi buyers
for three
We
farm;
We have also a partv. who desires to
make u few first-class real estate
loans Kmitilro of I'lilno .t 1 1 a gall. Ill
First street. tf.
anil the I'entherov" describes ufler I
.1. itt tit. i( Im llf.ltli. ii I lut-lfttt ir '
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u possible sea-light the outcome of
which Is watched by the entire naval
world. "(Sliding Flight" is an inter
estiug contribution to the problem of
aerial navigation by one who has
studied the Might of souring birds In
the Fast for lwclit e.irs l.lulne
(loodalf. wlio married u member of the
Sioux nation lias some Interesting in
formation of Indian wars and warriors
T. 0. Crawford the Washington cm-
respondent gives the tlr-t half of a
slirtling story under the title of "The
Disappearance Svndlcute " Tho poetry
In this number iiv sli l-Mwiti Arnold
Stenographers' note books 1.1 cents llruhum 11. Touisou and William
each 31.75 per doen at Tiik Statu Young Is unusally good. Tho depart-
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stock. Now then is a time to buy
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, February 9, 1894, newspaper, February 9, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67894/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.