OKLAHOMA. 



' 



"We condemn the prooosed annesation of the 

 Hawaiian Islands a^ 

 large Asiatic and tropical population 



riuhip ; a* the begiasjfluW 



rge taxation to suv 

 armitti JMJ navie* in distant land* ami uti diuant 



* IM.MIV WBW IMv ' 



\\, i,-a,.,,r 



" attack on eivilWrice 

 rent our thanks to President 



: i 



Mate Negro Protective party was organised in 



n..m.ii:!.-,| Kol Governor ^, ' 1 - I . 



1 



well; 

 mar. Th 



plank in th*platf..rm a^ 



.- driuaiid an immediate r~*gnttf*n of our 



right* at dUasns. such a* have bean repra 



pledged and a* often violated, and which are guar- 



Hand I- land. 



A decent regar i * n feelings and the feel- 



political action, that we may show 



Socialist-Labor party placed a partial State 

 Wallace; Treasurer . Kdward Larven ; 



N. !: 1 I !!.!!. i i-n. r :. ir'. - I'.. BSjaU 



A convention Itepublicans was held in 



Columbuv iiid r.l.iti-,.^ wen- atloptad 



declaring for the immediate remonetiation of sU- 

 ver at the preeent leKal r - l.but no State 



ticket was put in nomination. 



TWalaottoo ... Koramhat mmjltod bi UN 



a| !,. . !,-.r. |;, psj| .;. M BM ' - ' I : N -. 



^.n.-ll (Kepnb- 



< hapman (BtSAOCrat), 401.- 



Cozey (People's par \trr (Na- 



Uonal Democrat^ 1.661 ; ' , (Social- 



by John M. Puch; BUoneXC 11 



: 

 Ualr 



r*. Kdar W. 



| ... 

 and bean intemt at per cvnt. Thr warra> 



:. i -. gfj -- Ifjpj .^. ...--..- ....- 

 % Miill*. di Tided as follow 



university Us. i mill; college building bond int*r- 

 esttai. i mill. 



mutsa. A i rie care and edacation of the 

 blind. A mill. The i valuation te 1W7 wns 



mUL Tbe Supreme Court of the Territory 

 this ymw a new oase tovoj, 



88.70ft. TberearelJ09 



of which 1.300 nave 



Th- rtodpti f,.r 1-W POT III! v;i V, .. : -..-., ,. 



i 

 The Normal ScnooU at Kdmond. ha* 



The unirewitr. a; 



- Agricultural and 

 Still water, received thu 



rhaHUea. The 



wiih the 

 Norman. The 



rear ft died, 

 care of earn patient 



" Th'/ SESt ! '' 



' ' ' 



mber. July 1. was 

 and were relea 



Upaid. The 



I'JIJ. x .1 I, vii \. m I'r larl .. 

 RichaMsont Liberty X3.10H. Bushnell's 

 plurality v- 



thsr successful Repub- 4 oailrU Thr Territory had 148 convict* to 

 Asa- the Kama* Penitentiary. June JO. The cost for the 

 >tair. Samuel 



mey-General. Frank SOOofflcrn. 



S. .Moimelt. -.'.Vinr..; MrmU-r ..f U^nl -f I'ul.li,- ' - ' . ami r, ,;,., -nial Un.l. 

 .l.lanl. y> lTo4ncta.-Thrrr h*. 



about 1511.000 bale* of cotton, about .- 



i p mm ; *: ." W<S 







$40.000JOOD of field prod net* for e x port, 



Buk.-Tbe October statement of the national 



<a 



1 itla.-The Mrmgth of the XaUonal Guard it 

 an.. 



lalurr !. 



nkl MlnM \ 

 orpmi.-.-l in 1890. 



to i he Governor 



Tl 



:: -I -v :: I-!:. 

 lican 1; lloo^-Ke- 



M SUIee, 

 n, aooordinjr to the 



- 'A. M 



.1 in July t.y VVUluuu M. Jenkins; 



Turner, succeeded by Frank 



Attorney-General. < ith. 



arper S. Cunningham . Auditor and 



|l.<W3.1*UB,and the average reetrvi is 46^8 per 

 crnt. There arv 5 national and about SO Territo- 

 rial bank*. The I, had resmueea 

 amonntinir to *3jU6S.ft4. and an average reserve 



rntonal hank charter* were issued in 

 December. The Stock Kichange Bank of H Reno 

 fatted Dae. 14. Dec. 29 the president, cashier, a*- 

 r. and one of the directors war* ar- 



