Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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THE FIRST PAPER PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA.
V
VOL.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA SATURDAY, JUNK l r>, iSf)5
NO
OUR SCHOOLS,
New Methods to Be Introduced This
Year.
S< ME OFFERS OF ASSISTANCE
uplifting. I can see it in their faces.
I might speak of other reasons for
| its feasibility but will pass to your
[uestion.
ask for ''outlines." examina-
""results. ' I have no examina-
v-cpting as 1 visit the si\ upper
Highest of all in Leavening Tower.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report
the lower
Tin
I'roni Prominent Kducatort Abroad aiul
KeportH of the Klte. tH and ItcnHit*
< H t ti in ci I From Mu i< and
Special Work In Nome
of the Schools
Abroad.
Powder
BAD WOMEN,
Consorts of Outlaws Confined in the
Federal Jail.
JOSE SANTOS ZELAYA, PRESIDENT Of NICARAGl'A.
questions to which there can be dd
' other side.
: If the old parties favor a gold stand-
ard there can be little doubt that a
kindness of Superintendent C. M. .Jor-
dan. of the Minneapolis, Minn., public
, .1111 . schools and of his assistants, there will
new party not loaded down with too , . , •
many "isms 'can control the govern- soon be placed on exhibit in Guthrie
ment in 1897. Of course a party com- s°m%"luelbl? r,es"Us °f ,the w0[,k *Jj"""er us shall take a season at
' J done there. I wish, not only as a cit- the music school.
i/.en. but also as a member of the ex- I feel much interested in the work
amimng board of the city < f Guthrie, and hope you will introduce music in-
to enlist the interest of the teachers to your schools.
in the exhibit about to be made and in Kven if you decide to have no super-
bourse a party com- , .,
initted to an issue of paper redeemable ( one Lr<"
in nothing, at a time and place not
designated, could be of no assistance
in a financial reform. They cry for
remonetization of silver, while they
i intend to Stab metalllic monev "under 'the to reform and im- visor , he teacher* might do something
I the fifth rib."
Kdwin* Lowe.
CUTE SOONERS.
It Was Their Scheme to Full the Leg of
- | Honest Settlers.
SIXTEEN TO ONE,
That is the Ratio a Correspondent
Thinks Will Win.
REMONETIZATION OF SILVER
And a Protective Tarlir, Coupled With h
"Free Itallot and a Fair Count,"
Would Be a Winning Plat-
form for the Party Mak-
ing Thertc Issue*,
Paramount.
1. The great majority of the Amer-
ican people no doubt favor the free
coinage of American silver at the ratio ' if there are anv lawyers in oklahoma S^:fV vv^',l° yo"r .le.U*r of
of 10 to 1. — c. ^L APnl -,th' 1 WOUld SHV that 1 have
2. I lie levying of import duties in the Kickapoo country will dodge the to the matter of which you wrote me,
such a way as best to promote Ameri- and the attorneys thev can re-t in and intend to make a good exhibit
can interests. j sweet peace. The settlement-out-of "ur work an,! sen'' H to 1'J1?.e1re
A / i iw 4 ♦! i , are some reasons why we should like
A free ballot to those entitled ; court.scheme has fallen through. , to defer it until June 1st, and unless
This idea originated a few days after you are in great need of it. we shall
the Kickapoo opening. It was agreed 11 °t send it until that time. I'lease let
among certain settlers who had con-
tests on their claims that it would be
a capital idea to establish a court of
their own and adjust their differences
outside the land ottices and without
help of the lawyers or the neces-
sity of paying large tees and heavy
costs, This was looked upon as a great
superintendent desired examinations
it \ aid be a very easy thing to bring
about The teachers grade the pupils
from daily work.
As to results: They read the notes
naming them from lowest to highest
grades. My four upper grades will
sing music in any key, will change
twenty times in my short lesson, any
kind of time excepting twelve or nine
Guthrie has a school board that is count measures, will sing four notes
I working hard for the improvement of heat, triplets, double notes, chro-
the public schools of the city. The|ma!: working on the minor
1 , , . , s«'-; J he above work thev can do
: latest and best methods and results As to outline. 1 begin in primary
is the desire of each member, and grade on intervals. Our system has
bids lair to be accomplished through ca: for that purpose which are e\-
their united efforts. The following V1', ' " •' T''"} follows the churt.whioh
. I n - nre well done, changing keys of-
correspondence explains itself: j ten ndtvidual reading1, but not sing-
Uitfku 0. T., June 0, lts'.i.'i. Editor ing. us it takes to long. After the
i State Capita!., Dear .Sir: While much [ completion of chart the first reader
ha~ been heard lately of routine work fo!!,> and they can go so fast. I do
of the school board, little lias been not > directly through the book, but
said of the true field of effort, and follow the "(juiney Method." which
nothing of the work ill the schools for gives the easiest cxescise in each key
the coining year. For some time I first lain just closing my second n.ni,t ,, , ,
have been in correspondence with year here, so of course have not _ ,,ePutJ 1 mte,t Marshal Joe
leading educators to prepare an awak- brought things to the state I would ''llnn"'s am' ' Mdiraft eame in
ening in tiutlirie over the course of like, I think the work can be pur- from Woodward, W ,,is count v this
study to be pursued, and through the j sued until the pupils will study har- morning and report another battle
>mPose with Oklahoma outlaw
AB^OLUTEE.Y PURE
THE CABINET,
The Attorney-General is Made to
Secretary of State
ZIP WYATT'S I'.ANIUT (JAM; ' lVl1 SKRTirK EXAMINERS.
irrounded in a Cave in Wood ( <>u
1 nited States ^larshals and t
Wife of Hill lllack and the
Mistress of Zip W vatt
1 akeu and Now
in <*uthrl«'.
ity ■:
They Ca
Ollici
iiwot Mark All the
Fx>«ininations Itefo
t lie Ot1t< Fori « Con
Only of Thirty.
Iterant I'osL
'«• August
Isting
whose head-
mon, sufficient
melodies and accompanying parts ac-
cording to laws of same. j quarters are in the Glass mountains.
I do not intend to visit Denver this The above gentlemen and there posses
are one side and Zip Wyatt, Hill
prove the educational work of our
schools I n this matter we have the
expectant sympathy of friends
throughout the I'nion. I'lease quote
the accompanying letters.
Respectively.
\Vind field S. Smith.
Minneapolis. Minn., May 3, 1805.—
in the work. I shall he clad to give
suggestions if they feel the need.
Hoping I have answered your letter
as fully as desired, I remain
Very Respectfully,
Mahy P. gai i
Doolin and their confederate are on the
other. The outlaw gang are fortified
in a cave and for several days the
brave officers have bombarded their
fort, which successfully stood the rain
Washington, .!une b.—|Special. | At-
torncy-Genaral Olney has been made
secretary of state ami Judge •ludsou
Harmon, of Cincinnati, is the new
attorney-general.
v ' « ret ant s Smith and Herbert did not
attend the cabinet meeting to-day.
Mr. Smith was in Georgia and Mr.
Herbert had not returned from Annap-
olis. Secretary Morton was jokingly
comrrHtualated upon the line character
of the weather which everybody was
enjoying. Assistant Secretary Uhlap-
peared with the papers of the state de-
partment and it was generally under-1
stood that this would be his last
appearance as ueting secretary
Miawnkk, (). T., June ."■.—ISpecial. I Mr W. S. Smith, Guthrie, O. T My
i. ...- w-' ... i - 1,. e
to it. and a true declaration of, and a
manly acquiescence in, the result.
If parties should divide upon the
monetary question, a thing easily
within the bounds of possibility, a
new party advocating the above prop-
ositions, and leaving minor questions
to be adjusted without reference to th
party bias, would sweep the country.
An international agreement, since
England has declared against a double
standard, is impossible. An American
policy in regard to bimetallism should
therefore be adhered to. The declar-
ation in both political platforms that
the dollars, "whether of gold, silver
or paper, must be of equal value,"
be carried
Kansas Hooniing.
Rev. C. X. Oueen just returned last
night from ten days' in Kansas and he
reports everything on the Kaw valley
who are fearing that the boomers in spoken to all the supervisors in regard on p gallop. Wheat and oats will be
faiijly good: corn prospects well; grass
w ill be the fourth of a crop. There
will be plenty of potatoes ami the fruit
crop is abundant. The Kansas state
university has outdone itself this year
and enrolled almost imo students and
graduated 141 in the variou depart-
ments. The baccalaurate sermon by
Iiev. vVillard Scott, I). I), pastor of
South Chicago Congregational church
Chicago, last Sunday night was a
tower of strength. Monday night Pres-
ident Harper, of the great C hicago
university, spoke but was a disappint-
ment as a lecturer: but when ex Sena
tor John .T. Ingalls mounted the ros-
trum at eleven o'elock Tuesday morn-
ing to address the law school, he did
it in the midst of the heartiest ap-
plause. The senator's address was
one of the finest pieces of rhetoric ever
heard. He spoke for an hour and a
quarter and the crowd was great.
Everybody was more than pleased with
his di*
of Winchester and Colts bullets.
On last Wednesday evening two
women, who were in the outlaw camp
Bell Itlack the wife of one of the out-
laws and Jennie Freeman, the wife of
Matt Freemen, who is well known
through this country and quit her
■ of state. Attorney'-General Olney was
i nn early arrival and spent about twen-
ty minutes in the president's private
cabin-
before the
eting.
Secretary Lamont, who had been
in New York, was present and it
is believed that ho has a great deal of
cabinet information in his posses-
K.itimn.i loc f.,11 i i •.! , ^oh, as it was understood he had
husband last fall and eloped with Zip consulted with the
me hear from you in case you wish a
| different arrangement.
Yours very truly,
C. M. JoKDA.V,
Superintendent Public Schools.
New York friends
of the president while he was away.
Postmaster-General Wilson hurried
back from the south in order to be
present at the meeting, as it was quite
nossihle this would be the last meeting
to be held before the president should
go away for the summer. It is gener-
ally understood that if all the pressing
business can be dispose I of the prcsU
dent u 11 leave here early next week.
Minneapolis, Minn . June 1.—Mr.
W. s. Smith, Guthrie, I. T. Dear Sir:
I very gladly add my contribution to
the package which is to be sent from
Washin
kind'
office
discovery and if something had not our schools. The work represents the
happened it is not at all unlikely that course of study worked out, alanguage
such proceedings would have been
had and several cases settled out of the
court.
But the suspicion struck some hard-
headed old boomer that perhaps there
was something back of the settlement-
out-of-court plan. Inquiries were set
the men who made th
paper on same and a report, which wii
give you an estimate of the cost. If
you wish to mount the work for ex-
hibit. it may remain in the present
form, or the ribbons untied and the
cards mounted in their order—the first
exercise first in line. The course of
study is my own If you wish to ex-
must be carried out in good faith. | on fwot and the men who made the study is my own If you wish to ex- ,11S discussion of the problems of the
The words do not imply that either race discovered that something like a amine it wiil send it to you for inspec- ,,ay' of Emporia there has not
big fraud was abroad in the land. It tion. If you are thinking of introduc- ""''n 80 muc rain ana everything
1 wis found that the men who were bus- ing this line of work in your schools I sJ,OWs tlu* <-fVe.'t of the drought: but
have Beveral teachers whom I would receDtrains Lave greatly refreshed
like to recommend. Trusting that 1 ,lintfs an® there is a chance for a good
your effoits will be appreciated in corn croP
form of money I* inferior to the other, i
' Parity of value does not imply the pected of being sooners, who in fact
inferiority of either. Silver should be ! were known to be sooners, were the
remoneti/ed without reference to the 1 most in furthering this settle
fishes or opinions of gold speculators 'wThVnmtTn „ !' ^7, diseover,',! •vour community. I am yours cordially
ere or elsewhere I some accuiacy that there was an Miss Susie E. Siuwkll.
• , . .. , organized understanding among sev-
Thr^1.? n?',,1! , e,'al "f th- alleged sooners to stand Auhoua, 111.. May 4, 18(,>.-M,
1 1 . ' , , 1 bP c a''rsj together and decide one another's S Smith, (Juthrie. (). T. Dear
oresaw that if gold was made the I, in lhe snom,,v f y , ^
" 7°' S i, ! Whether this is true or not, there is swered, sickness and a conve,
whether nations or individual-'' ''Ibis I D.° W !" tel1, ,he susPit ioa c'rt" have prevented an earlier reply,
iw *i ,nd ir, i . ni' ' . i nted distrust and it can now be said I fear I cannot answer your (
is the reason why eastern bankers and thaf nn liriranly<l(i n)on v.... _ ,
A new newspaper the Blackburn
Globe iv at hand. It was born Thurs-
day and is being cared for by Clias. T.
Myers, as editor and proprietor. It is fa cSflin with I'n, ,
a well edited sheet and is un.|iiestion- Hanks on the other
ably, a credit to the village from
which it makes its appearance.
Wyatt, alias Dick Yeager, and who
has been with her outlaw lover ever
since, attempted to make their escape
from a dugout near the cave where i
the outlaws were quartered Hut 1
they were immediately stopped by ,
tli e officers and when searched
they hart in their nosession money and
valuables that had been taken froui a
neighboring postotfiee which had late- 1
ly been robbed. They were taken he-!
fore !'. S. commissioner Ilickei who
bound thein over to the federal jail in
this city and the officers have men-
tioned arrival this morning with the
female outlaws and turned them over
to .lailer ()verbay.
The women are neither goodlooking
nor attractive. The Black woman isa
small heavy set woman, dark hair and
blue eyes, the Freeman woman is
rather tall, very slim build, of light
complexion and ha- her hair shingled
close. When searched at the federal
.iail this morning the Hlack woman
had the photo of the dead bandit, Tul-
sa .lack, who was killed the day after
the Dover train robbery and also the
photos of Deputy United States Mar
shals Cap. l'rater and William Hanks,
tile man who killed I nlsa .lack, eon- Munlclpifcl lni|>r<>Yeiiit.nt.
eealed on her person. ' Tile ,.ilv is a success not only by its
lhe photos had been taken in iii , r i r > 1 ,
group after Tulsa Jack was place surroundings ol good farms, but by
>n one side ai :d ' ^"e lonfcr ^or< of the men who are
fo
full
i ffi<
mar
N,J n in- 8. I here :i re abou|
sets of examination papers of all
in the civil serviee commission's
to be marked, while from 5,000
" more are c\;>ccted in a few
from the examinations held for
.all over the country. The office
consists of thirty examiners, but
ibe ' «1 f these have to lie nssigneti
er win ic from time to time, caus-
■!'',vs in linishiiu tile papers. The
oree can mark from 800 to 1,000
•s a week, but the recent post-
• xaminajbions cannot all be
>re August 1.
ked
O^CULSAR in combination, pro-
portion and preparation of ingredi-
ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great
curative value. You should TRY IT.
vliv I.nctprn Iwinlrpps ..nil • V" "■ v"" 1 i canutii answer your (IUCS-
England see so much of beauty in 'the i V \ settlement- tions satisfactorily but.will endeavor
single gold standard, llavingdenre-, °ThI thrOUgh', ,odo il',the "normal music
• • •• • - 1 ne UKlanoma City lawyers who ; course and like it very much. I have!
V'llue of cold thev beirin 0 Wnw 1 ?iaV? been COUntln? on a ffood thin«f i the hearty co operation of all my I
- ^ ^ in the contests can go peacefully to i teachers, many telling me that their
ciated silver, thereby enhancing the
value of gold, they begin to grow
wise, and talk of the commercial ratio
• . , , i -t in^ut uuimuuicu uv me iear music is ineir easiest study to teach
■in'd wanttJf a'diusV'th^legaTratio'to 'fjal lhe h'iekapoo boomers will beat The children enjoy it immensely and
correlpond^vUh the commercial racier *ZnT !,avc. ^
and talk knowingly of ••sound."!tu,,unals among themselves. keeping them interested I don't use
^ J • I hand notation, for I don t see any-
A BRUTE. thing to be gained by it, only some-
i thing with which to make a display.
A primary teacher ought to be able
Tramp A h. lor F..0.1 ..<■ srt, l ire to sinjr. ]t doesn't matter for the oth-
the lioiiKe.
Yesterday afternoon a tramp
"cheap," "dishonest" money, etc. I
They seem to control a large element!
in both political parties. Many poli- j
ticians would like to know which side
will win. The influence of the admin-;
istration is in support of the gold |
standard. The people are informed I
er grades, if there is a supervisor,
arrv- ^ my teachers are learning
Nervous
People should realize that the only
true and permanent cure for their
condition is to he found in having
Pure Blood
Because the health of every organ and
tissue of the body depends upon the
purtty of the blood. The whole world
knows the standard blood puriher is
Hut the women or some one else had
cut them all separate and had evident-
ly murdered the brave deputies in
their hearts, as the eyes of Prater had
been rubbed out with a pen and the iness that draw
picture of Hanks was punctured in j to our city
different places.
The officers will return today or to
morrow and before leaving will secure
enough explosives to blow the outlaws
out of the Glass mountains and into
hades. The days of the outlaws are
over in this country and so let the
good work go on.
induct, its afl'air
THE NORMAL.
HM1111. ciliu uniig nie une results.
[teen miles southwest of You ask of the feasibility of teach- Cm
id asked Mrs. bimmonds ing music in public schools First, it Is VCLlScLPal' I I H
wctuals. lhe ladv was healthful. I have taken pains to oh-
that silver, if remonetized, will drive j ing a couple of bundles, applied to the th^ best11ent'ion'wifeT'amDhi "ti?
out the gold. The reverse is true, house of a Mr. Simmonds who lives ! L and K me fine reLZ
Does the adoption of the gold stand- on a claim fifteen miles southwest of
ard retain the gold in this country? If this city, and
the remonetization of silver had the j for a ineal of vWv.. .- 1BUV was Healthful 1 hive taken naif,*
e feet to drive gold out of the country, alone at the time, her husband "being 1 serve and have noticed as l Jfro.n
those Hebrew lillies ef the valley in in town, and she told the man that she ' one end of this town to another 1
I.i indon. "who toil not' would favor would get him something to eat in a verv. very few throats tied un in Man-
such a measure as a means of acquir-1 few minutes, lie ordered her to get it nef bands as I used to see
ing our gold. They know that if gold'at once and acted in a threatening Itrequ^^ of mind to
is the only money of payment they | manner. She was frightened but I read music. It requires promptness in
would absorb in principal and interest [ thought best to comply as there was seeing and doimr in !• • nir'n r
can u°nd nio^nev^ 11111'un tow,1'eh the;. o/e near t« whin, t,/e .-..«1.\ aPPh- Tob! SSS
can lena money. for help. As she went intoan outdoor i
It has bei
that
drivi
creditor,
&S& 1 ■ """
of adjusting import duties. Duties out of the cellar.
were (perhaps accidentally) lowered Last night four heavily armed men
upon British imports, and otherwise arrived in the city in search of the
adjusted so as to produce an alarming tramp. The villan had come this way
deficit in revenue, and seriously cripple und they informed the officers here
the industries of the country. British j and a search was instituted for him
; Over One HunUrcil Lntliuftlastif TeaclierH
'ia? b,sLieeBrlLnera°t8tr?ti ' r",arV" thelf^heimmpiwkTd ! iS^the^me* °^kiog for a'^n
es the cold from deto f . IV'*" i "il proceeded to leisurely go thing, there is harmony of effort In
r t 4i i f . to ^roll h the house and help liemself to taking the different parts whether n
'r^f^,edebtor ,s a ^^ i ^ two. Z; ZktZZ
the school money is saved when instru-
mental work is taken and parents cell
me the instrumental work is accom-
plished more satifaetorily since the
work has b=-en taught daily in school.
It has a disciplinary value not only ,
gold (which in great quantities has : but he has not yet been apprehended Ininuinlienifm 's now 1,ll''v'('lla's
been-ent to England for goods which The pursuers are in deadly ^rnAuml: gWeany a" ' Wh°
couM as well have been produced here) if found, Mr. Tramp will be given a
is being borrowed by this administra- short cut to hades.
tion to make up the deficiency caused
by its folly. The annual commencement of the
A free ballot and a fair count, Oklahoma agricultural college at still-
should be the sentiment of every water, will occur on June 8th to the
American citizen. It is one of those I 12th.
And therefore it is the only true and
reliable medicine for nervous people.
It makes the blood pure and healthy,
and thus cures nervousness, makes
the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet
sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite,
perfect digestion. It does all this, and
cures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum
and all other blood diseases, because it
Makes
Pure Blood
Results prove every word we have
said. Thousands of voluntary testi-
monials fully establish the fact that
Saraa-
parilla
The county normal institute has got
! fairly started. The 1)0 teachers pres-
ent are all weil pleased and start out
with energy. Miss Bosworth, county
superintendent, was aided by Prof.
Baxter, Miss Carson and Prof. Brooks.
Prof. Buchanan, of Kansas City Mo..
will arrive Monday and will have
charge of the institute. He is princi-
pal of the Kansas City High school,
with 1,000 teachers. He is a model
director and teacher and all look for-1 should put in a "wail t ii.it u i
ward with pleasure to his coming. t0 the future uses of this sei
The institute has Monday, instead vvi
elected to c
nicipality.
By offering inducements to manu-
factories. or any other legitimate bus-
money and families
Prompt attention to grad-
ing and paving shows to the new-
comer and possible investor, that the
municipality is in good hands, and
bound to succeed.
Waterworks and sewerage must be
thought of: and plans laid for them
and matured very carefully, long be-
fore there is urgent need for them.
The State Capital must call atten-
tion to this fact: that, the Cottonwood
appears to be the natural sewer for
the main part of Guthrie, but it will
have to be straghtened and walled in
with stone or brick.
The city council should not let this
year—maybe this month—go by, with*
j out starting the plans toward it; first
| by having it surveyed by a thoroughly
competent surveyor from one end of
| our city to the other, and on to the
j Cimarron river. When the survey is
! 1 I early demonstrated as to the correct
| place it is to remain, then let the
; most urgent places be straightened as
i needed. The size it is to bt
walled, and anyone that wi
build, at. or near the line of th
when
sewer
u form
This
monstrate very much the future
f Saturday, as holiday. j success of one of the many necessities
1 here will be a reception at the dis- about building and governing a city
which Guthrie is. and must be.
:ourt
give any amount of trouble at other
j times will take right hold of the music
: and be most respectful. Of course
every one acknowledges the value of
, music morally—not only when the
words are used but when the fine,
j music is sung and when their own
[imaginations can supply the idea—it is j
Hood's
* -I t.
Be Sure
to Get I food's
trict
Tuesday evenii
worth is anxiou
education and c
out to this recej
to the teachers
next. Supt. Bos-j
hat all interested in ' A traveling fakir
/.ens in general turn : Tuesday and began opt
on. ing candy, thr
He won '
eriff
is reached the
< >klahoma C ity
U.S. Durkings
Deputy Si
ty Friday, says ti,.
ti star, having in • :. a
! whom he aneo.,; ;,t Pawnee, mi a
warrant sworn out by Iiev. L. I>. Bass
u Hood's Sarsaparilla cured our boy of' be tore Probate Judge W. P. Harper
eczema which physicians treated in for forgery. 1 > i .in is an vspap-'-
vain," Frank w, BBApBUBT, S26 nan ;in,j attorney and blames his
Johnson Avenue, frmidad, Colorado. downfall on drinking and gambling.
Hood's PIUS cure all liver ills, constlpa-J Tin amount of the f >rgery < some
ttoo, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion. 26c, I thing less than -
a b
struck tin
■ations
ip up ii $: or it -]
ich be would plat i
stand*r. Then si
E.
• town
for V-'.
(i with
in the
une un-
lat<
wc
d sneak oil' ti
candy
from
spot to open
1 discover some
Several pro
i ware of the
j Democrat.
• package, he
cry expensive
nent men got
rth of experience
rth thousands of
the future. Be-
fakir.—Ponca City
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Greer, Frank H. Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1895, newspaper, June 15, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352564/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.