The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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■ TIIK OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, OCTOIIKR 1, 18i)8.-SATUr>AV.
l^IONlfr Will Keep Open House During fair Week
CALL ON UR EVERYBODY
MAKE YOURSELF AT HOftlE
. 1*1 M IN. e. T UUKoCLr
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR ATTRACTIONS
OkY (IOOD5.
Now ^oodfl arriving Daily
Fine assortment Novelty Silk for Shirt Waist
worth 5()«: jxr yord. Cyclone price *'5c
Fine anuortnieiit <>f Novelty HiiittmgH, 80 in,
wide, worth -45c, price Cyclone 25c
Don't fail to visit our Mammoth Cloak de-
partment. Heavy Full pnrchaaeB of new Novel-
ties in CMoaksand WrapH already on exhibition.
Ask to See
OoTl t Fail maker's handsT 'No middle
Ladies' Dongola,
Week Price
Ladies' India Kid
week price.
Ladies' Dongola
week price
Ladies' Oxfoikia,
week price
plain or
plain or
Loin or
rill Sizes
Slloli DEPARTnENT.
square toe, Fair Mens' Heavy Work Shoes, worth Si.20 to
square toe, Fair I ' P '
75c Mens'Heavy Satin Calf Shoes, worth 1.50 81.00
^airg- I Mens'Heavy Kangaroo Shoes, worth 2.00
incMedTFair ' 1 price - * 1 50
to t)5c 1' vs" School Shoes worth 1.25 to 1.50 SOo
n hlenant Line of l.aJn-Chirdren's and Mive« >lu .c- Manufactured
i elet-rsted >hormakei down |>.a« eiprewily for lhe C"y. lone.
our fall. and. )Vluter line of Men* and J toy's direct from tin* :
THE CYCLONE
loa OKLAHOMA AVE. 100-111 DIVISION.
CLOTHINU DKP kTHKNT.
M^n's Itoavy all Winter Suits worth 10.00
of any man's money, onr price .. -...So."
Fine Clay Suitings, sold everywhere for
10.00, our Fair weok price cut to
Also an endless variety of New Fall Under-
wear, Dress Shirts, Work Shirts, Hats,
Caps and Gloves.
VISIT THE BIG STORE*
M e Invite you to take a look over our
Immense Stock. TI I UK K stores in one
teet new questions nnd to take sides'New York, Colonel Theodore Roose- (staff said t.> Il-.sevelt
pon start Unit issues. The fac of th. It ,. day "Dew- The moral force or that daj-ing, rowed form. There was n three minute Inter- upon the conclusion of the war with Spain ' succeed In re-electing him cannot ami
hi I . . e th*,v«lt. If he were only the hero of a j «'>' wasting an unne . -usury amount and awed the Spaniards, and they fled ruptlon. and the picture was taken i ■. ti. and prais. s the patriotic wisdom the' u not iL-,. r ,hl. i cannot and
een c HnKe ' Je ® j brilliant charge on the battlefield andJl*w,1 'r In firing his big guns.' Let from their fortified heights and Saaiti- tage and set up. Mr. Depew closed amid patient, courage and the broad humanity hinton. \\v an- ready to meet* the demo-
' "u " there was nothing else which fitted ! " M,u'ut (HW'U>'. sai«l the Assistant ago was ours "To 11« k Hell out of applaust that was almost u pendemon- which distinguished the conduct of Pres- . rats in all state issues but in n i&r
| him for this high place I would not s,,, rtftary. "'hat is what the powder them'" is the fury of the fighting. It ex- ,urn- Ident Mckinley during the critical peri- sense this campaign ia'a nati"! ,| um'
I put him In nomination. Hut (Ndonel ,tur'"„Jf th,IV hart.V°Vn "" war' s >rae PrM8ed lhe Titanic rag.- of Washing- Thon Charles T Saxton of Wayne, ods of diplomatic negotiations and battle. palgn. and
Mterday are obsolete.
« for the Orient and its fabled treas-1
res sailed four hundred years ago In-1
the land locked harbor of Santiago,
nd today his spirit sees his bones
•sting under the flag «>f a new and
reat country which has found the way
nd conquered the out posts, and is
nocking at tht door of the farthest
elt has shown conspicuous abil-
ity In the public service f.>r ten years
He was a soldier three months. It is
! not time which tells with an executive
I mind ami restless energy like Colonel
| Roosevelt s; hut opportunities give him
the chance and he leads to victory. II.•
THE SEED OF THE TIMES. | h„ pnl>lt,on, ,vh„,h K..„;,rally
The times requires constructive ruin the holder of them wl'h politic
latesmen. As In L.fi and ists:.. we need |ans an«l the unthinking. One was civ
niut.Mts and bulldera We have but || Service Commleeloner and the other
Be school for their training and edu- Police Commissioner .>f N• • w V r k city '
nnd turn- raounted lhe Pla,f'
pierced
•onded the an^ which t
Assemblyman tlon of peac
Jerry Simpson would have moved an ton at the treachery of l^e'
inquiry int. the extravagance of the ed the tide at Monmouth. It pierced nomination of Gov. Black.
Navy Department In burning up tho like bullets the fears of the Ilceing Palace, of Queens, seconded the nomlna- "Citizens
property ..f the I'nlted States, and up- soldiers and se4it them flying to the *'on Itooseveii.
■ con front and victory when Sheridan rude Abraham Gruber that, of Gov. Black, resolutions
Vim- madly up tha vaM,.y from Wlncheatw ""'1 (i,r"r"e N- •outhwtok. ..f Albany, ihat MeUonalln
of Roosevelt. of battle."
A TYPICAL AMERICA. i Senator Sexon took the pit
Colonel Roosevelt is the typical elt- 8I,ui,k f< r Gov Black. Imt the
people cannot escape its
on Roosevelt might have resteil the
demnatlon of the Congressl
mlttee. But the waste was magnificent
economy In producing the superb
marksmanship of the gunners on our
wurships at Manila and Santiago.
A "ROOSEVKl.T" ANSWER.
The wife of a cabinet officer t.«ld me
kn<
i«i-n and that achool is the Republl- j Bo long as the police did not under-'that when Assistant Secretary Roose-
1,1 republloan admlnlstra- stand him, there was plenty of lurid velt announced that he had determln-
©n upon which a tr-mendous respon- language ami gnashing of teeth Th . d to t.-slgn and r.ii- • rcgim.-nt for
y icsls. must have republican people are always Just. In the end. I.et the war some .f the ladies of the id-
wgrese for its support In the next them know everything that can b sai l ministration circle thought it th. r
y^rs-tw.. years of transcendent about a man and «ee all that the aearch duty to remonstrate with htm They
nportamv to o,;r future. New York, light of publleltj will reveal and their said: "Mi Ro sevelt, you I
verdict Is the truth. When the sm<>ke children, the youngest six months - Id,
had cleared away from the batteries and the eldest not yet In his teens,
of abuse, they saw the untouched an I While the country Is full of voting men
unharmed figure «.f « public-spirit d. who have no such responsibilities, and
nperial atn -ng her sister states in all
'blch mak i a «r«-at commonwealth,
I still the pivotal state In our contests.
Pe. the delei assembled, have
. very serious duty In s«> acting as to
eep our ..Id state and her congresslon-
channels of Inspection and report to
the various departments.. Here the
cltisen In the Colonel overcame the of-
ficial routine and reticence of the sol-
dier. His graphic letter to the govern-
ment and the round-robin he initiated
brought suddenly and sharply to our
attention the frightful dangers of dis-
ease and resulted in our boys being
brought Immediately home.
•w guide him In the rostora- ( national consequence. The elect"
. publican members of congres-4 and of a
every stnte and every party republican state legislature will mean
on under bis command." the that New York shall stand for the mala-
■ntlnue, "and all lingering tenan.-e of th.- gold standard, ai . i r
wus burned out In the heat such a revision of the currency laws as
will guarantee to the labor of the eoun-
platforin to After praising the splendid heroism of 1 try that every paper promise to pay H
Hence the army and navy, the platform con- dollar, issued under the authority of the
I I'. S. shall be of absolute and equal val-
nfldence that the Ue with a gold dollar always and ev< ry-
PPace upon where. The republican party is fulflllinii
Ellhu Hoot, who had not been substi- terms that wll satisfy the conscience, the th. pledges v.. mad- at St. I.ouls.
tuted as a delegate in the convention, was Judgment and the high purpose of the In the Interests of Ani-rica
called to the platform by th^ chairman American people. We realize that when commerce, we believe that America's or- I
and made a statement 's t<> the eligibility necessities of war compelled our nation due- v-
of Mr Roosevelt to hold office. He said t° destroy Spanish authority in the An- shi
Mr Roosevelt had always voted In Oyster Idles and In the Philippines, we assumed
Ba\ and had merely removed his personal solemn duties and obligations, alike to shart in the carrying trade 01
property to Washington. He had always the people of the Is u d we c nquired and In time of peai e. and ronstitut
pad taxes in Oyster Bay and had merely to the civilized w il l \V<> cannot turn tlve naval militia in time
KEATON GETS /
THE COLD PAM
oldler. The sanitary condition of 8howed Its dissatisfaction at delay by tint
army In Cuba might not have beenicry'n* r°r the v01** He spoke briefly. We have abiding
>wn for weeks through the regular, ROOSEVELT KLIGIBLK. President
At Taloga. Day County—Oidn't\Know
He was in Town. \
HE TALKED TO FORTY PEOPLE
pay i
pro
he
the:
road minded and courageous officer, J are eager to enlist,
ho understood official responsibility to leave the burden upon vour wife
I Mrcuiun to Um oolumo. to m«n tb« pwtornwne* without (far ti..- ...re, aupport and brlnvinc up
thouubt ntf onr u\> ,.ibinit «n*. or fa or o( ih «...k l. had proml rtha family • „
h.^tn as standard bearer to do and obedience to the laws he had Roose\cit answer: • l h.'r
brlnu
violating the article
he merely said that he was not a resident tried In
r.„h. t hut lhe of New v„rk.
^ ' ^ humane Impulses of the people gav
him gratitude and applause.
islands b
• them, um
We «
labor and
ree, we believe thnt Amerl
should be carried In America..
• hips, and we favor the upbuilding of j
American marine which will give us our I Ta
world cial
effec- j 24th
war.
Created
cut mid ii
U liet her
Interest or fixeitJl
me Neeuied t« 4 are
nu lu Town or
I lies A way.
itv, is with
an we most favorably present to the sworn to support. The missiles ft
eople these new and vital issues, the those hatterles flew by him as inno.
rsition of th«- republican party and onsly as did the bullets from ih Sj.:
be necessity to the country that it Ish maus .in the hill f s.u\
fcsuld meet (111 approval of the coun- General Grant said, when or
ry. Friends and enemies alike Join In that the only way to secure the i ep
obnoxious law. Is to enforce
r was a whon ,
this
to be
and the popula
that those Issue
d stay
fee general satisfaction of the wisdom
agacity and statesmanship of Presl-
lent M'Klnley. Our state has had a
kitfeful, able and \\..rthy representa-
h I In the gi c.itest legislative body In
he world in s nator Piatt. We are
>m much as any one
•u- because I beli \*ed It must
n- the sooner the better, and i
in war Is declared, I have no
lit ask others to do the fighting
ii at home myself."
it. j The regiment of Rough Riders
and thnt to refuse to obev it. Is i ,n original American sugge* ion
bring all law Into contempt. Hoos -\eit demonstrate that patriot** and
adored General Grant. He d'd not make domitable courage are common t
k conditions of American life. The
- great qualities are found under
- slouch hat of the cowboy and the
ii gant Imported ille of New York's
i' d youth- Their mannerisms are the' parole of honor
^ sneers of the West and the East , their my behind him
v manhood Is the
l' COLONEL <
' i In that hot
•tatec
tic strife o
When Mr. Root read a Wror from Mr penn powers.
Roosevelt to his lawyer asking for some sponsiblllties o
political contests money saying he had expended so much flag has gone
xpected issues have money that he was beyond his Income manlt and the
and decided, that a candl- Mr. Root said embodies and
lie found who pet.sonifies "Mr. Roosevelt had expended that mon- abide forever,
r and progressive sides of ey to raise the Rough Riders." been the party
' partition i
eld.
and
<. Representative men move There was a great burst of applause, of triumphant faith In the nationality of ,,,u%
to enthusiasm and are more and then Mr. Root closed by saying that this people, and we know that the Presl- ^ ,
e* terbi!
GOVERNOR BLACK HNDORSED.
e and tin- The platform commends the administra-
.rs ><r do- tlon of Gov. Hlack, the work of the legls-
),1K Kl,ro- ture. and then deals with purely statu 1s-
>\ e hnve assumed the re- sues.
victory, and wherever our The platform being adopted, the con-
there the liberty, the hu- vention speedily made the nominations as
■iviiizutlon which that flag p,V(.n |n the foregoing. All but Davi • •
epivsent must remain and w<a,e nominated by acclamation,
lhe republican party has T|,p f0jj(
tlsm and I to be an
"lela.. Sept. 27th. l^fiP -CSpa-
Con , ndence.) Saturday t i e
aton'e day in
He
10 2
id
any of these laws They were ihe
of both republican and demlcratl
Bstly proud of <\\r delegation in con- islatui -s if R,„..,.\eit ) t<i ht ,
te.-s. and Its lniluence in the construc-\ ernor. many of them would have ti, I
Ive measuivs of republican admlnis-[ by his veto
nut Ion. We possess unusual executlvof ROOSEVELT'S OFFICIAL WOp.iC
tolllty and courage In Governor Black When he became Assistant S r. • irv
i protective tariff- sound money the ,.f the Navy, he w ,s in a sphe tn ••
■old standard, the retirement of th" congenial t.< his genius and alulii;
lovernment from the banking business He is a better soldier than he . i
jid state lssnes are just as Important Ilceman. Life on the plains had b- ad-
s « ver. Until three months ago to sue-\ened his vision and invigorated his
eed we v.. aid have had to satisfy the youth. Suocesful excursions |«t th-
loters of the s !indness and wisdom of literature of the ranch and the hu n
ur position on these <iuestions. The car for big game ha.i • n- .1 up h i
Una I principles of republican policy the present re^ouic-s and
rill be the platrorin of this canvass possibilities of the I'nlted Star II
gtfl of future ones. But at this Juncture was fortunately under the m<
he ]•. .pie have t- -aporarlly put every comphshed. ubh >. r mis and Indu
hlng els. aside and are applying then ent chief. S ret a-\ 1 i g. A small man
rhole thought to the war with Spain would have been jealous if this dyna-
uid Its consequences. We cannot yet mltlc bundle of brains, nerves, energy
ay that American constituencies have and InHlativ. , but our distinguish- I
iettled convictions on territorial ex Secretary gave full s j of his hrll-
lansion and the government « f distant liant Assistant. The country owes much vttn' ' bullet whist
elands and alu-n races. We can say, to him for the efficiency and splendid ,tr'' rapidly thinnin ; ti
fcat republican ..pinion glories in our condition of our navy. The <'ongrt ssion ,h"s- desperut.- tihgte:-««
fictorlfes and follows the flag. al economist has alwa>s put his knife 'rips and fall* .,nd the imc w.n •«
HE AMES COLONEL ROOSEVELT, 'deep in the ivaval appropriations He but In a moment h> |* up again.
The resistless logic of events ov >r- will not do so any more. The Navy De- ' ing his sword. < limbing and sh
Kimes all other considerations bhd Im- part men t has always been compelled He bears channel if. h.. , ;irw , f).,
Nls me to present the name of as it to enforce the comniamN rs of its m n barb d wire fon. ■ ^ a-,!; :rt -sthi^uKb
•ill persuade y.-u to nominate as our. of v.-ar that they must very «a:.ful ' ' ' '• n. I- •
IWididate for governor of the State ofjof coal and powder. The permanent and we will !.. llell out or" them."
i*sily understood than measure - Lin- the
coin, with his immortal declaration, tha
vas made at a time, when to make It. in- rat
f' . sured his defaet by Douglass for the
i"-1 I'nlted States Senate, that a house
all divided against Itself cannot stand. I
I believe this government cannot en-
thejdure permanently, half slave and half
de- ■ free," embodied the anti-slavery doc-
!ld trine. Grant, with Appomatox and the
tary proof not
never had lost his residence, but
at her had paid money that he was not
.bilged to pay to retain it.
Edward Lauterbach made a personal
xplaatnion of his connection with the re-
em attack on Col. Roosevelt's Inellgibll-
dent and statesmen and voters of th
publican party will meet these issu
the future as gravely and boldly a
have met the issues of the past.
We commend th.i annexation of '
wall in tho int* r- -is cf comirerc?. v
tI development.
>F KOTTGH RIDERS,
md pest-cursed climate
>a officers had oppor-
tunities for protection from miasma.
■>.hi- h were not possible for the • >en
But the Rough Riders endur, d no hard
ships nor dangers which were n t shar-
• d by their CoU.nel He help, d then, t,,
d g the ditches, he stood beside them in
the deadly dampness of tht trenches
No floored tent for him if his . ..trades
must sleep .,n the ground and under
the sky In that world-famed c-harg*
of the Rough Rlde.s through the ratn
• shot and up the hill of san Juan,
their Colonel was a hundred feet In ad-
Thu
ROOSEVELT WINS
Before it got through the New Y<
o the Confederate ar- delegation It was evident that Mr. Roo
tood for the perpetu- vc,t had a practksll walkover and n* ;
it>' of l'nIon and liberty. M'Klnley. by u roll call and the motion was adopted
bis long and able advocacy of Its prln- ROLL CALL ORDERED,
t i! !-s. is th- b-ad-ng spirit for th- p. - At 7 41 the roll call
tection of American industries. For the votes
this year, for this crisis, for the vot- RDoosevelt. T5:; Black 21S.
ers of the Empire State, for the young Then the auditors and the delegate,
men of tht' country and the upward,
onward and outward trend of the
I'nlted Slates, the candidate of candi-
date* Is the hero of Santiago, the idol
of the Hough Riders
e renc
I trines of the St. L<
to <l;e d"C-
I-Ing committee was appointed
1 visorv board for th, m ,,m
Thomas C. Piatt. Chauni
Frank Hlscock, Edward Lau-
I Frank S. Wilbur.
The old eagle embltm was re-elected
for the party and the conc-vntlon ad-
journed sine die.
PRESIDENT CHEERED,
e portions of his speech relating to
in a sreat mass and cheered. Judge
• got the floor ami moved the unani-
* nomination. While the question senator t
pending Senator b rum, who had sup- senator f
loncl Theodore Port'd Gov. Black M«ti: "On behalf of <-rs decla
Gov. Black and his friends, i say that
ley will Ktand by Theodore Roosevelt as
e stood by the country "
A RECESS TAKEN.
The nomination was made unanimous,
«n«i at 4.. . ;. ck the convention stood in
The night wus not called to order un-
*•! 4 " lock. The chairman announced
that the platform was ready and Gen.
Woodward took the platform and read
the resolution. The reading was frequen -
When Mr l'.pew had rea. hod the point 'v interspersed with applause and when
! 1 whei he al . t ,v . r- fiolsbed the platform was adopted unani*
fee. t.i M iu er bullets two or more men mously
a l ed tlowt the aisle faring t big por-' SVNOPOSI8 OF PLATFORM
tnilt of Roosevelt in Rough RiOer unl- Tlx' platform congratulates the country
lis platform. We con-
tinue to condemn and resist the demo-
cratic policies declared at Chicago. The
organised democratic party of the nation
adheres to these policies of free silver and
free trade, and denies the right of the I
courts and of the government to protect'
completed and persons and property from violence.
1 as follows: Qn the coming eighth of November, w
re to elect not only our state officers,
ut also representatives In congress an.i
- mbers of our state legislature. That
gtslature in its term will elect a C. 8.
I the present democratic j
nator from this stat- Democratic lead-
rs declare that they will conduct this
ampaign upon stat • issues alon* But it
O CLEVELAND COMES TO LIFE.
Dedham, Mass, Sept. 29—Ex-Prc.?l lei
Cleveland has telegraph I from h
Buzzards Bay home that he will act
one of the honorary pall bearers at I
funeral of the late Thomas F. bayard
! mere was not anyone that kne
' " ' "•••« unt ' u mentioned that
• ' Keaton had got in at t he dinner ta-
Mu school furniturn
ahoma City; this w.lf Saturday and al-
i--' th" day of the county democratic
1 "Unty . invention for * I ► ' county; al-
' 8 " ,a> •- h k>| . on vent Ion and
■ ral of Mr. Bryan, the fathi r oi
our sheriff.
Th« committee had made
ments for Keaton to speak __
a sham.- and disgrace the way the
demo ; -i.s treated him in n<>t providing
■ r making any arrant •ments for him.
be t . .k the Stand at the . onv r
on Shuttle and Alderdlce streets aMt
• a- • 'l his taik d | will lak. a
bible oath that i
talk there was n
arrange.
line during his
persona pres-
Theii to top it all, the commit! a
ex pet
of tO\
any ;
BRIGANDS IN CHINA.
I.ondon. Sept.. 29—The Shangml
respondent of the Daily Telegraph,
Vii Man Tsee, a brigand chief
Chuen province, threatens to
chunking tomorrow. The :;ati
greatly alarmed.
i and it loo
j intend to and th
J bad to call on Go.
; him conveyance
Grand, which he did
'"-st livery rig and :
him to Grand, Day .
not 15 men In the cro
through. His speech
! Ing Frank Greer for
' for his
get out
••1 as if they did not
result was that ha
II S- xton |.. furnish
get from here to
He furnished his
sent his son with
ounty. Tiler.- was
v d that h a rd him
allow ing i hat liild-
tba
the demo.
of the tril
of th
DRAMATIC SCENE.
•li.e party
secures th- state legislature, it will re-
elect to the r S senate that den
who now represents his part ther
misrepresents the state. That senator
sni'ported the . aun- of freo silver, sup-
ported the nominees of the Chicago con-
vention In the last presidential election;
gave his vote in the senate for the here-
sies of that Chicago platform, and must,
if re-elected. > .ntlnue to support those
heresies. Democrats may try to deceive
the people by ignoring the anarchist!?
doctrines of that instrument In tteir
j-iii.t platform, out their members lr con
,;-ess a..d their senator, if they ahoutd
W. R. C. SOCIAL.
The Woman, Itoli-r - orps will tender m all Ids'ha'ra,«Te'«n.'l
to I™1'1"' n next |..i. that .
•ening at the home of Mrs. S«-.,tt. . ,r
•r Ninth and Logan, West Guthrie,
They especially invite all the Rough
ntion to be held in
• tlur-
i him was
i and that
j Riders that hav return
r present. The public is <
. to attend.
d ho
rd.ally invirr•' j
: and his
ke the
mat the only courtesy given
«
•ut of pure sympathy for him
se Keaton and that by Si xton
lends.
Concord, N. H. Sep
financial statement
I Mission
orrespon- versary
SIX CONSPIRATORS KILLED
ondon, Sept. 30-The Pekln
n "f the Timvp. telsgrupbln* Thur -1 In o.toh.r ha, nun
i 'he treasurer in New
' : Hubbart. The enrrent
r soclstion for the fivt
j were 11,904,044 and from 1* |
reformists were executed to,lay
*d conspiracy against the dow a
There is no excitemer
erj thii.g is proceeding a;
L thei
usuaL
and
-9 The following
it of the American
Hon, whose 52nd annl«
be held here the i.ist week
eelved here from
Vt.rk Mr. W. H.
ipts of th" as*
n 18W-?
■1M.17 ln-
$1 ,i;M.i S4. a de«.iwta« lhe&«
I last five years of ^Oa.utiO.
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