The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 241, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3 1891.
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I -CITY COUNCIL
The City Assessor Mailer Argued and
City Attorney's Opinion Given.
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(JKO. TAYLOR'S FIKB HOKSK.
A l.ltt'l) Tlinolli Ihr Count II liter .11 r. I'r.
loin lliihlhiKTitoOlllen Thellotir
IlirCIt) llouulit Hut llHin't
Oul llu-Ornrml llui-
Iiu-m lliiiitlue
Attrllili-il In.
The city council mi't III rogttlur ses-
sion Inst evening. Those present wore
Mayor Mcllllllniiry. Cuiuiclliiu'ii Ivi
lor Wilbur To.lil
l.yniU Taylor. I
Mass unil Snyder.
Tin- committee (in lire department
reported tlmt th( boll tower Is built.
A light was ordered n Maple mid
Villi.
II. II. Thurston presented 11 I'liilm
for damages done by strrrl water run-
ning into bis cellar.
I'ruuli Wright was iniido special
policeman.
A number of hills wore allowed but
tin; upproprliitioii ordinance fulled to
pass.
"Tin) special matter uf tho legal
light of .1. i:. triian to hold tin- otllees
of olty assessor mid member of tliu
school boatd canto up and was ills
cussed by llu- acting olty attorney
linker mid u eltlens' committee com
posed ..f Wlnllold Smith. II T. Ilulnor
mid Joseph Mi'Noal Mr. Maker hold
that tin- two oillocs wore not luucm-
patlblo. ang gave the fnlhiu inir writ-
ton opinion.
I Mud that Mr. .1 K. I rban wis
lioroloforo olootod as tux assessor for
ii.u ..tit- mi. I Hi..! 1n iiceentoil such I
olllee uud iiialllled us such. Tlmt loujrtio oonventlon of (iklaliuiun Tcrrl-
uflorwards lie was elected as u iihmii-; tory. held ut Kliifjllsher on tho I'lth
her of tho school board foi tho school da nf 1 ohruury Is'u i hereby an-
.it.i..; .i ....iMi.rUlin' lb. .it. nf ilutlirie: I uouueo that the third annual cmitou-
".n" "I - ... ..
that lie also accepted ti-is oiu-v ami
niulltliil us such.
ThiMiuestloii now raised Is wheth- In the oll of i.uthrio. at .' o clock n
or or not the ueceptunce of the lust m . IVbruary -Jo Is'.n. mid ooutliiuo In
nlllco named vacated the llrst. ' session ilurlntf such linui't. us the bus!-
"This has been somewhat nf a dlsii- . ness of said o invention miiy require
ireeable duty for me to perforin. I The business llui will devolve upon
have entered upon the discliuro of it .the convention will Include) reports
with trrcut hesltmiev. in invostiat- from tho ollloers of the leajruo tho
Inif thlsoueslion I ll'it had reference ! eleetloii of oMIcers and members of tho
to tho organic net of the territory of executive committee for tho ensuing
(lUluhoma mid the statutes ena.tod year the dosittiiutlin of the time and
thereuiulor. and tho acts of the eon- phue for tin- stilioiiii til conyentlou.
u'ressof the I'nltoil Stutes. After uii i and siioh other mutters as may loiuo
examination of these ucts both nf the ! up for the consideration of Iho enliven-
ooni'rots of tho I' nlted Mules and of ' tioit l'ho annual election will be
tho territory of Oklahoma. I can lino lied durlnsr the night session. 1 he
no statutory provision prohibiting Mr. i nt vntl m shall be composed of delo-
t'rbuii. or anvono else from holding ' ato to be chosen in the following
twootllucs In'lhls cll. Theie belmr manner towlt. Ikt-h rcjrularlv or
t ; htatutorv provision upon Hie sub i anied republican dub In Oklahoma
. . ... !..! ..!.... I '
Tf ...... ..in...... .r.. in... iniiitii Dili- be the
ueeoptanco of the latter the first is ro -
llnqulshed and vacant eyon If it be a
superior olllee.'" I
I tlnd upin oNaiiiinatloii that the i
rule us thus laid down by lllaekslone.
lias been ulinost universally followed
us u eorroet exposition of lite common
law. This rule then will Koieru us
In the decision of the question before
us.
The iiieslltiti now recurs upon
what are incompatible olllccs. '1 his
subjict Is prutty llioiouxhly discussed
in Mr. Thronp's work on public olllees
begluulue; at section .in mitt exteiullu
to koellon in. Inclusive. The Ainoil-
etui unil r.iiKllsh rules uro lliore both
discussed hut in my opinion there is
very little dlllcionce between them
.luihxlu" from those rules us laid down
by this uitthor whose work is a stand-
iit d work upon iho subject. 1 conclude
that tho olllee of tux assessor for the
city of llulhrle and u uiouihu- of tho
school board uro not Incompatible
otllct-s b the rule as laid and recited
from lllackstoue
I am uwuroof the numerous doeis. J
Ions inude In tin1 illlTorent stutes unon
tills point that secin to no in eotilllet
.. .... . .
with the position I here Imht. but
these del istuns haio till been until
upon i ither coiistltiltloiial or stattttnry
provlsiotts of the particular states
As tax assessor he is nn oMIeer of
the city government of the olty of
ttuthrlo; as a member of the school
lioaid he Is an ollleor of an entliely
dllferenl cnrpoiuttoii iinib r the slat
utos of this territory. There Is no
iiliulilleatiou laid down in the statin.
lor it member of the school board s.
fura-the otittiites uro coucerui-d any
poiiiou cult bo it tuelilbei of the school
board
"I am also continued In the opinion
uud ihe construction that I have given
tho co'iinnon law bv section .'.sii; of tlto
statutes of Ollluhomn whlcli rends us
lolluwH to-wit 'Thai no iiiember of
the bomil of cilticatlon shall he a mem-
ber o tin council nor shall any iiicin-
her of the council he a member of the
board of education. Prut hied That
the ollleers unil u embers of boiirds of
education in cities of the Mrst-jluss
shall hold their utlK'es for the full teiiu
to which they were elected.'
This statute II will he seen pro
hlhlts any member of the council from
being a member of the loard of educa-
tion mid vice versa. It would seem
trout the mentioning of the fact that
no member of the city council should be
a meiubci of the school board that the
liglslature meant simply tn cscludc
thote city ollleers and tioiie others un-
der the rule that thu mention of one
thing excludes all othois. The pro-
hibiting of the members nf the council
alone would imply that other ollleers
of the city were iiuulilled to a inetubct-
ship upon the board of education.
i have hesitated in coming to this
conclusion because of the fact that I
have been Informed that older and
probably more distinguished uicinhcis
of Hut tlttthrlo bur hud expressed a dif-
ferent opinion to that at which I have
arrived; yet when called upon. I urn
compelled to exptcsi my Individual
opinion and nut that of others 1 have
to be responsible to you for my own
opinion ami I cannot accept tfiut of
others for my own.
"I have been forced by a careful ex
upon the subject under code section fur each twenty members of the club I a.linus. t.umitH-ll "11"- sciintliiif ilurlim' the .- m.r-'!! - i-d
3.S7I of Oklahoma. Tho rule laid or .....j..r fnn '.ion Hi. roof the pros Urm ... ton .-.ml.- . ..rtiUI i. ..WIllK t uu -llK. ..
down at eoinmon law on this subj.-.t . dent and secretary of each olubaud all "vert. uimiiiuirs D.j.-i Del ores . Hltai.I)(l x ..u ... . . i
t.e Mr. IllacUstono is In those words; ' oillci-r- of the territorial leajrue shall I mini. Diinph.i. ht.jrl h I.verett. ..; .. ... ..: .. '
mutilation of tlu niiilioritles to the
conclusion liuMoilod above.
"Itospeotfully submitted.
"J. A. HAKIM
"Acting City Attornov for tin Cltj of
(liithilc."
Tho mutter will ooiiio ui ut this
evening's ses'lnii of tho council for
further consideration.
The city council bought (loo Tttylor's
llro department horse for t'.u In war-
rants which is equal to 3 00 In cash.
Tho Ni-Hi speaks of tho purchuso us
a SI 10 horse in llfty cent times. Mr.
Taylor furnished his own food for two
horses while at tho tiro house Irom
CCobor 13th to December Nth at M
umountliig t Sll'J. nlni for two horses
from December lutli to 23d at SI. All.
rt'itountlniMo fc'.M and one horse from
December '.'lib to IVbruary 3d ut llfly
cents riduv. amounting to SI. milking
.. .....
utotaIof-IM This shows tlmt Mr.
Taylor gets i.othlng for his horse. It
1. understood tlmt ho bus lefusod to '
delltor the h.rae. however
Dr. li lco.b Cream taking Powder I
Most Perfect Made.
REPUBLICAN CLUB'
Chiirinan Admire Calls a Moe ihr of
the Territorial League
ro im: iiKLi) at cjittiiki
I lilnl .liiiiintl (iiiiinilliin ! Ihe Itrpiilill-
i ill li-n i; lie Cliilxol Hi'' Irrrllim In
i mil ear mi 1'i'liru.irj VII In
I r.ili.ili't sin h IIii.Iim.i
M .lll S((.
I'rniii r.
KiNOiiit:h. U . 1 ob. J
-Speoliil.
time mid ;
In accordance with tho
lilaee lled by tho second republican
...... . .n i i..i. ..
won oi mo rcpuinii-iui iniism- .... .-
Mltlalioina lorrltory will ue eunvoueu
be oxnlllcl.i deleirati s -atunlav. leli
lii:trv ITtli. Is hereby designated as tho
day on which tho clubs shall moot to
elect delegate" the hour to be Mcd
by tin proshienl oi ea iuii. i.iicn
doloirato shall be entitled to one vote
in tho convention
.1 A M I s 1. Al"!...!
I'rosldi nt Ton itorial League
A. (" Si ot t. Secretary.
Dr. Price's Cream Making Powder
Wiirl.V I'alr lllulicil .Medl n.l llirlom.
OROVEII AUAlNSr USinii I
I'll. Iill III I'll-H lllllll Slllll In II
In tin- Ailiiil..liin nt illiliilo.ni.i mill
t irluhi lllln-r I en llm If..
isiti.NoinN lVb ! - Special J The
follow Intf Is taken fiiim the Washing
Mar and will hoof interest to the Ok
lahom and Indian territories in imrtle-
ttlnr mid Iho west in nenetal:
Ihe bills providing for the ailtnls-
.!.... r ..e Mi.vl... Art..... IMnh
(II i lUlalioimi are again In danger of
I.iii.lliu.1. .i.l fill. llll..flls!IIV IHIIIOII II ' llftlllilil ltll.ll.1 nilltil In il l mWT il..i'ilfll. I
i b..liiLr .lefented In ibis i-ontrress ThoroiNmk .nlmii- nf Sow .lii.et; Sporrt
" r- .' ...t
have been recent ilovolopiuenls wlttelt
strongly indicate thai President ( loie-
laud has decide. I to use nil Ids P iHi"
to proyent Hie uiiinlsslou of all four nf
these territories. The plan whloh. Ii
is cintmed ho Is going to follow l
urged us boln tr beneficial to tho enuli-
trv at large.
"It ' i homed ..ii tho part of his
friends that the opposition to these
hill- is dm lurgolv to tho fact that it
till fou i territories wore admitted
iIh-i-u would eome to the senate eight
senators who would support any iiiciir-
tire that might he brought forward in
favor of the free and unlimited coin -
age of silicr M.far as 1U pot.tl.. on
this tnatlor Isoiineeriied. there Is little
iionbt.lt Is said Hint his eonehislons
Uie rl;hl
In the event that these four terrl-
torles were brought In tho senators
.. ... 1 . 1 ii .f 11... iuii..
elei ted frol tiny ai.d aH of the now
stales woiilil no lot- iroe ooimige. miu
this would iiieaii that uud free coinage
measure brought forward In the sen-1
ate would pass 'I ho admission of .
these tenltoiiis also Would without!
doubt mid to the strength of thosilvor
moo in the house. Those favoring the '
admission bills are considerably ;
wrought up over the n ports of the ml-'
ministration's opposition unil this ii'-
selllllK nt Is s-jid tn he shared by nearly
evert senator 11ml reiiresentatlvo of I
bi 11 1 iss wist nf the Mississippi '
Dr. Price' Cream llaklug Powder !
Worli") fair llllicit Award.
Int.. rt.li. Mlilliiixl lliii'lti i.lil.
;i I. .1 i. I eb . -In j aldwell.
.if the t ml.' I stil.'s o. ml ciiirl. has
ittilioiuti I I t lleiuhait. .1 Wilson
uil.l .1 I. Mel mill looeliolsol tile I ol-
.. ......
uro. lo Mlilhllld nil I ttti.i 'I'ltov lire III-
loadt ivoolvorsof the Atelllsoll s inilln
si st.. and tt ill continue to opcr.ilo
the Midluuil as a part of Hint syslom
The same orders as mo In olteel upon
the Nintj IV sytteni wore extended to
cover tho I olortulo M Miami
I"-. dale o( putting tlm Marblehoad
ill eoiuiiilssioti this lieeii Hisipouod to
March 10 uj
THE BILL PASSED.
The Houin
Putt tho
Through.
Wilson
A MAJORITY OK SIXTY-FOUIl.
Huh Ihr tnrlom A iiiniiliiiiiti ttcre
I irati-il-llourk 1'iiikriili noil Ollirr
l'nrrllii llaiitnt'rnti tlimlly
Support llm lllll-l.l.t
of Itt-rahltritlltt
1 hi- 1 ut
IV isiiisiitiis-. Peli -Tin- Wilson
Iirlr ri.form lll with Its orlglnul flee
list mid free sugar added lo that list
and with tho Income tax provision In-
olmled. was passed bv thu house by a
" i .. . . ..
I he scones during the closing hours
( . U0I1 Wore' oxeltlnjf In otcrv
WIIJl The gullurlos of the house were
orowded as they hud not boon for years
and the Moors won- packed. Only ton
tcprosontutltcs were absent w lieu the
Mmil mil call was Wgitn. mid be Ides
Hiem mi the Mum-woio many M-iiutors
and other noted men. while In the gal-
loiies were over J.uou people eousplcu-
mis union"; whom ieto Mrs. Cleveland
Mrs Movcttsou ami other Indies of dls-
tilictlon 'I'he Mrsl of the Important amend-
incuts on which a sop-irate ote was
asUed was that of Mr Johnson of
Ohio tin placing wool on the free list
on the passage of the bill This was
defeated uud the date Aujfilsl '.'. lived
b the ways uud means committee was
iiihiptod i."i to it;.
Thou the amendment llxlui; Dccoui-
Ut ! as the date tor thu new woolen
.'nods fohodulo to jrn intn olteel was
n"Toed to-'Ot) to frt.
Tho amendment providing fr reel-
proelty in petroleum was then carried
- ITT to 4T
Then eauie the llnal strilk'le mi the
Ineoine tit amenduient Mr. i ockrau
lemnnded the yens and nays Tho re-
publicans refused tosi-eoiiil tin ilcinainl.
but lift! -one deuiiM rats atoso The
sjM-alier ileciileil that the internal rev-
. ... .
(.t. .mM. hiitliuf im-oii ronurioii as
It
sinv'le iimonitmeut a sonorato vote
t-niild not be i-ulle.l f-n mi the iuemiie
ta seet'nn The whole interuul rev-
enue M-otinn was thori-foro volod upon
Onh seven ropnblieans lliiirm-s of
l auf-iiliia. I let. -her. uf Minnesota;
llurtm.in of loiilaiia; Marsh nf Illi-
nois: l''ekler. of Sitith Dakota. White.
of Ohm. and Swoot of Idaho voted
f. a and live Mel till mid Moure of
MaKs.tehiiselts. I'iei ..l ei-in.Mil;
.er.intoii of I'eniisvlvun . and Kali-
encli. ol V ie ilisiu mfuiost it all the
others iv I r.i in In from 'otltijf The
pupitlist. -uomtt.-d it ol ll I and
when the i ill e-ill was complete I It
was fiiiiiid Hint it hud oarrled -Is-
to .'0. 'Ilo- ileitiiH-rat who luted In
llchlcr l.i-i-- uh.iiiioi'. Ili.itics Hurler
llcinlriv I ... i.li uii. I.H-hn.'ol Matrnor
Mo Moor. M-'vuU'. M.-.or. Mutohlor
O .Noil. I'ii).'o Prion Ua.vuer Itoilly.
liusli llvaii. schorinerl or.i. sioklon .
Smii-i stevi-us Til Ds iM nf M iri-liiiiil. !
Warner. Mo1 lortnn .
'I hell Ihe 'all was oi-ili-n-d ruirmssod
mid read the third time Tlietoiipou '
Me Invert of New York moved Hint
the entire bill be looomtuittod to the i
uas Mini in.-ill tnmilteo Mr. t'och-
rati tried in tain to secure a yea unil
uii vote lln- ri'ptildleai.s rofusn.l to
nit on teisjiil nud the I'niorl unitinit was
defeated- lot in It;
Then came tin-llnal vote mi the bill.
Itself This npi-Ui-d with profound
silence but as detain rat after democrat
Int. I been counted naluM the bill fell
intn line there were remarkable scenes
of i tithitsiiisiu. i specially piolioiun-'d
when llotirlut t ockrau vote
111 e I lie
npiiblicans lepliod by oho -rs for re-
''alcitrant dem.Hiats IJ.trtolett. Camp-
' II l.-verl I IllilltllllVs. Ilaluc. lien
''l "olioriii.-ih.irii mid Moklos. of New
nibi I'ugo m iniiuooiioui uotn.t. "M
.i. jj ....
i ulif.iruiii; ibloy. nf Peiin-.i Uiinlii ami
. Motor I'i ice und itnlM-rl-on nf I.uiiU-
latta.
Iho mto in detail Is as billows;
is
11'. .1 s.sl.-l -nil Alum Itil .tllvfa Ar.w.il
II lay lt:ttu-r ..( K i .. Ilti.lmi. IImis'ii-wI
lUrii. . llu-tiiK lti"ll ! 1'n'i-wJi ll-lli.l Ti-ioj.
II I'-ti-iltr It i rs II n-l ul i. -orttl'l lllui-k ut
ll'ii.i. Ulan InrJ lluiel llixiini-r Uuri
II irr uf Ni.rlli jr.j'iti i II .iiii-Ii llrjuli't
lr.-i ktiir..1;tut Ark in u" II--1 MurKluc of Ii. b
t.uki llret II -lib ii r Iti.'.liitilri' llrioiii
II' ini. Iluun II irtii-s. Il.ii hi rlijiml4 rain
i im" . uiiiii.ii.ili'niiforni.i. i i-burt. t iru.h.
1 ' uu-bio ' i-. t lt. ei il.rk of Mai... .r!
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r ru. -( .r i.i .. i .s.pi . t Ti ia
r riili ' ivms irilirl r-i'.briin.
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imiiw. I-. iirturiiis. i lis oi it' ut'ii'Br t.njiuu
I i.-.tm r.tVt-tt f. icr lunlm.
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II. .in Ili-n.lP-soi of Kuril irmlni lllt.i-
1 1. 1 inn n llix-kt r of S!i.-'. mil II nil . f Oltln
llu Ui 11 Hun ir II ut' h'-- 1 till" JnbUsi.no'
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ll-iiull Moll n' 'I in ll.'K . rrl.li. !.
Iliiiii Mi Hal MoKi-tami 1 M. I. or 11 i
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M.ililiti'liii'rv . M.irjju II . Mie.-'.l.-r N -ill
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I'jtlli.r Pi-Jt'iin I'l-in-i- I'i lei 1 .im uf T
I'cli'll' ton nl IVi'il Vlrn Ian I'ii.ii ltli..r
Id-Ill . Illi'lnriU nfOi.it Itli-ttjrJ. ol Hull Kan
lililurilmiu of T'titi"ci- llnnir 11 .buliu
llu.k. Itus.ell of U.'ornu II) an tiir. sbi-ti
hliniMflti Siioilitia -ninnrii st.rliu' r stu
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S9...KU TiiIlMit el K0111I1 1 irollim Tallwl uf
1 1 tit a niUtHUJUi ntuilii 'l uriiiH- ni iitiHii
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IIk'iIhii llllailWHI. IllUlr llUtl'll llHUITHOf
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Recently AppumteJ ly I'resiJettt (.leveljnJ to Su.ceed W. S. rt
(din '. ("hum. hi if lliliii.i. C'tin-r.iiK- i 'il iU
IVJ-IP 1'iH.IH.ruf Wis.- Il'l l I ii'j-'ll. I .fctl
nti-iii Cuttuiiliir t. in rus l Ki.ii.o.
(urll.it Ni-h Win lu'ii-a lui.lris tlairi-v
hIhih i. Iiiiipl.-y. i.n'l.-r Unlnii- llrfr
HIIO i.l Orrcon lli-t.bir I- .. I nn.lnn
Uanlurr (Ji'tti li-ir. aim .-ll-t . vjulu
(Illli'il ( M4niiliui u. i..i.Miir urouf
HuK'- lliilliir lltmin-. 4i ii. Ilarini r Hurl
null. HaiiKi-n II. lint lln'.rmi l lliliuil. .
ltriii1cr...m ut lntri ll--tiit . . m . tltileiiti I
M'rrmiiin lll.-k. IliiM.rn. Ili.i. llonU -r ..( t
New V..r 1I.iiiUI.is 1 li.iti. HiOlcli Hull I
Julai.otl uf liiOlnni J.iUn 'i .' V rln IliKota
JS KrUor. l.:.n.-i I. lVvr. I.'nti. Iml
liuUili.l-iK.T I. u- Mhiu Mnr.h Munta
or New ii-il Mn'ull. M '. f Minn i 'U
MrlhrnelL MrlU jvliii. ?.- M. f r -t n. .
Mom Mow Mum V"lnl- hi
V.irlliwui. IMio ..li-in rii I' llit
I'hillli.-i I' .lili-r I'.i.i. I '.Hi. . I'i
ulna It.iti-I.r. lilt Itt-ist It 'IV
liurii. lli.M-rl.i.H .t l.i4 I-.ii II HUT'
ono( lVnn-u U uiU ltuil uf I ..imri-tli-nt
srlnriiierliiiri l.-m s nuI1 !' "!.
Aherinan. Mblr ;-l in Sn-Ui.-. .i.-m . nllU
Sj;rrjr 'Ji-iu i Mrptin-o. t -jrl- 1 i nie
Stourot 'ct Ir.'HiU. -ilr. r jtr.rtir Ti
tisj'. T.ijlur ot 1ViitiiMiri' Titimis- li ' trart.
V.1.1 V.M.rli.Mi nf II.;.. Vil.. 1. irli f. if MhUT
York Will. north w.iikfr. iVaei. i Wtth
Wovrr W'hi-Mi-r uf llilml M b v 'i.im.i '
Ohio Wiihoii .r Wii.uii..u U. -r ivnahi
ol M.l9sacliiifi'- ntul Wiiln nl I m - 'ibh I
Tamt nu to
mint lll.ltll-ISs.
... .. '
I lii-i I'rni. lulu ilili. Mlli-i in lln llritMli
in fiii-.i '
l.ospov IV b U 'I ho biif irame liuiil
or. lor.vmlon vl- . b .. -i ti-t .. '
front Matabele Ian I. bi 'I "" " of
I'api. II--m's fat-il inir- .''ii
1'iila lie spoli-
v.- . I.
the
meat work of t
i ..in.
i .cms.
ntll-
Illy
I who wits stetion. t .i Hi Nh . omiii
i rlvor to get ri-mf in. it- :t. i a
perilous ride nn l.-i t...- mo Ameri.- in-
feaohed the Mmilmih which they
found to be rapi.ll.k i -nj. an I they
1 had great .tlilleult it. .wimiiting the
I rushing stream Muting their rido
1 they heard i-niit iniini- llrlng behind
them The arrival ..i i ho Americans
w Ith thu tlilliiirs nf i apt Vt llwin'H not il
oiuateil groat oxeiti-iiietii iimimtr MrtJ.
! Forbes' fori-e nl.iih Immelllllti 1
started to a lit apt l d- .n Hut thoy
were soon nttack.-.l uii-i fnrs-d to ro-
llout. On ihe I'.li-oi n.' nlirhl. tho po-
sition of MuJ 1 oris- bo iv was .i dun
geroits the two uii-rie.tns wotv dls-
pulchcd utnli-r o ioi of it hoiivy
thiiuderstorm. t. Iluiuwayw fur 10-
Inforcoinents 'lln- Am. ;lcans after
stealing tumucii ih. i-uoiy' lines
rode alino-t .-..hi infill.! . nt all
times in Hi- iimt.-.t p-rii for
thrto di.is au.l iie'lit-- until thoy
rouohi-iiriiiliiw.il I h- i woio ul.iii.st
dead fio.n fain in- nl Ihov n.'johod
theie but wore ill. m t.dl tliolr Jkr
niter a -linn i . .' Iln-i woio mer
--
whelmoil with titi.-nt m.- I. the t-n-oi-
at lliiliiwu.i.- .ml in in. '.-ut. ul won
ma. to tn soll-l a n-tn-f .-i.l.on.i I.' Iho s
kisluuoe ..f Maj I oi i . - I In Mm ri
Calls Uie Hllpdllil'd III'" IH 'i-n . U'l 0. ill-It
lltot r.-aoli.il the L.rUs Mirt. Uioj
found III -HI III U ileil". Il.'o e.illdltl'.ll.
Ille.i hud lust t:'J leu-. thoi h.nl IUII
nut of provisions an. i Im-t twuR enm
ih-IM to it Imr' jnl ihfclr .'Intlit
loro ..I ttltters "
III. Mill UK IM tl.l.
Ill lip'
i.r.ain t S 1. 0.1 i.O IU III lln tl-1111-11
uf t 'Hittri.
IVM" i.s re". - -.1. M. UillTi
i ecret .. (h" 1 'i-ei Jmliar ills
trlet. b i in..el;.i'ii and allhniigli
not vlsitlp' this en. I'fileutlly lie talks
elithitslnsllot.llv ub-.ai (Im biff cuaal
which Hie dlstn.' 'm in coustiuctlon
und which In time s i" br!n Hismt a
complete watorw.o wlivooli likuifo
and Hip gulf
'llm plan vs t.uii'i fo;mi't to
meet smiltm nn-e.-i'i i'lif s-it ige
uf Hit-ell 1 nf iliii-a.". Is-iiiir I'ltipt imi
I itil'i tie- 1 hioiig.. n.r hi'M'i-vei'. .iit.l
thi'tt.e Int.. tho Ins.- i luillutliig the
1
.olty' imii-i
I ........!
s.ippli Iho pis 11 nits
to o.nr. tin- .iter from
1 tiii-11 !. linen
the t hlwigo rlvor back Ihiit.v-throe
1 utiles to lollet nii I mm thu lli-spluinos
1 rlvor Hicitce Into tie- Illinois mid Mis-
I slsslppt The null- is to lio can '".I bv
I men lis of n gie.it ..ii.-tl juit feel w.e
s feet deepmid tl.iiti throe miles lonu'
Tho sanlturi ! si i.-i wliiel. Is a inti-
nicipal eoris't ill in hi I draws .1 Uv of
half of one per e. ni . 11 Hie assessed
raltiiitloii nf 1 In. air" .tiiii.it make pro.
1 Vision for
ntwgiiii"ii 1 hut iicing a
function uf the I mled Mules guvi-rtl
1 mciit. and this hilti r udvantilge of the
V- tl""fh lili ' ""
imrtatit Is noinlnaiH only liieldeuial
Work hits pi-ogroxi"i alroitdy on this
on it 11 1. but f.MiiXi.iMH) has been spent by
the saulUiry district It will Utku
abniil fo0iiuouu tocumploto tlm work
t'oiigrowi will Ih asked to Ineorpontlo
In the rlvor and harbor bill till appro-
prlutlnu of HuiiU.ooo for this purposu.
u
cWm
ii ketlreJ.
NliWSIAlUU HELI'S
soilll'
Mil. lis tlhli li I. it
Ullri- Si i-il..
Ni- in r
. u. ...... .. .
"im rii.tl.'n ll'.k "
hritd
Hiil. - rl.ili liiM.( I
lii-a.l
- .rtiil.l .ii't
li.lii-- rlnn-i1
1. 1- irliiti-!
1 in
1 "
i .WI1
1'nlil Un-oi IIishimI. 4 .iiiri rliuist In-n.i
"ra in iHimmnn liiirrs .r...
Hi twitt1
lt ( IriMllMllM ItlMlk '
bat
Uln. tifiiil'-.l
J Mi
The nhovc uro a series of records
which i very newspaper in Oklahoma
should have.
Tin- .lob VNorlt lteoord has printed In
tho bend tho number uf the Job d.ito
taken who ordered by who took the
order when to be delivered what the
(cost of slock mid tabor toial cost the
price anil when jnid. or on what pnife
...
f i.wltfor it In ehart'od.
r . . . .
rho sousenpiloii l.ooh hu-room for
'.' i names in each paxo ami onelt lino
will run n Mibsi-rllier to votirs; for onult
n:tvitti'iil I a spueo including whin
'
pitUl. the auioitnt uud when paid to.
1 The Paul Local lieeoril will stive a
Tlll. itt .r..t Uoootd will
publisher a hutulreil dollars a year in
keeping a record of small locals which
othoriilsti limy in-vor be recorded. In
this record Is wh. ordered by when
ordered uutiihe- 1 f paper It wont In
how mnny times ... run amount per
line when charged on dodger anil
amount chtirif.il There Is also 11 rec-
ord foi each day of the month !n which
b ail X Is designated that the local
run that Issue
'1 In- lb-cord f Advertisements is u
printed pj iu which appear name of
of advert isor when ordered spueo to
be K-i:tipied aiimuut to bo charged
how hiiiK to run 11 hen ordered nut
w lion ehurgod on ledger ami amount
charged It Includes 0 regular ledger-
lul ucci.unt for the add for a tear so
no errors can U- made.
Tin- City 1 Ireultttor's llnolt is for
dallies only giving d.il.- ..fsiib.crlp
tloti name of subsoriber looat'nu of
su'worilM-r ittnontit tnld. how long !
run nud a dally ettletnlar ..n ivhieli uu
x niton's to when tho subscriber has
paid
'I In-.- Is mks are all kept In lock
mid mi re elpl uf the price will b for-
warded nt uuce t" n) ltd Irons
Vtdrcss
-I ili 1 iHM 11 I'HISIIM. 1 o
t.utlirlf Ok.
Alhtllo-ol (Of I're.rul iMj.
.1 K. suliivan- crotor of the Aim
le ur Athletic I 11 ion president of tho
Pastime Athletl.- t I ub mid Athletic
editor of the Sporting Times writes.
I or ours I have turn uctivi-lt onit
nocto.l with athletic sports I ulvvu
ut"
ll-
found il to my (idvnntiicv to use
cock's Porous I'Usters while iu train
Ing. as they ipiiekly roin.ne snrouossj
atld stliTnefc!.; and whon iitlni kd with I
itli.V ttlllii Ui pilllis uu- ri-s.in ui si 1-11 1
tin
ilds I always used Al cock's with
hencliciol results. I have iioth ml thai
must ntli lotos of tho present day usi
1 not III 11 ir elso but Alleoih s I'la-t. 1 s
HI Ifulel III llaiiill
tl I hi. I. XII. X . lib. I - I ileste.l'll
ship x! 1 tip s his mi rived here front llu
waii bringing news up to .laumirt m
W Inn tho Marlt.isit left Hawaii people
wore restlossW awaiting the doohlou
of the I nttcd Mutes cmtarox' Thoie
whs uu 1'hunu.e in ihe situation pcttd
itii tho arrival of lurthm advice from
the I nlted Males gotornilient I In-
now siMitwi's whleli support I hi- pt.i.i-
Isiuliii' unt eminent dent the right of
the I nite.l Mates to restoie the iUoou
III I.Liiu' u cough meilliltie f.o
ehildron" sttts . t Walker 11 pnnui
' lient druggitt of Ogdou I 'tali ' 111 tor
. be afraid to buy riiamberhiin s luugl
I'.cinc.iy. 1 here Is im tiangoi irom it
tt tut relief U always sun- to follow I
particularly recommend Chamberlain s
iH'euun- 1 have found It to be safe ami
reliable It U liilomled ttcpeulully fur
culiU uroiip ami whuuplugL'imgli. ' -'
colt L hot llt sor mile bv 1' II i.lillo A
f'ci.
HOUSE IN A ROW.'
Citclinf; Uses Lat o.ic
Ki-r4 lluulcllo
1li.lt An-
THK SI'BAKKirs UfUNO.
Ill Hun. Ktiu.. '4lrlitiiK. imi llir
Imii OITi-u.!-. t'llltllillttril On
of tlm stMtr llik lul ll.
.rl Ulll. Mlli.il U
t'lilllllllltri. tu
llillllllK
SV.isllIM.toS.l'cb 3 The tltreu days'
ilebrtte on the Mci'reiiry resolution III '
dirlni? the course of tlm prcsldsitt In !
reifurd to the Hawaiian complication :
boinu lo-dni anil nliniHl at the uutwl i
wits provnenti-il of mi ulltfri dispute In j
which Mr ll.iittelle of Maine who hnd
been the most ptosistent liiimplon of
es-Mltilstor Mevetis in season unit mt
of si-iiMin. came to the fr mt niraltl in n
tint pleasant fashion j
Mr. i ulchliitfs nf Misslsslpp hi ri I
porting from Ihs rule- cmuitiltt'-e the
rule for the debate said that the emu
inlttcc was provldlue attains! Mr llmi
tello's "faiitnetle and t.cdlmiilc uth-'
tlous on the Hawaiian .mistimi '
Mr. Iloulelle at once Jumped up In u
llaiulilt' tiasslim mid called Mr I uloli-'
ll.L til nMlel- All. Ill lltll.-ll a.fltlf lllntl
the words wotrt takoiid.iwu nd mad
from the dusk but on a vote Mr ruteh-
llUJs was oeired
Mr. lltelllllK's had no soonoi re-litn.-d
speakhi)f thllli he was af a in ctlled ti
order In Mr Ilmil.-llc for t lt
..... ..- '
I.....'-
inent "tho (feiiiliiiiiiii iHnuti-lloi i nf-!
lllctcd with a huritili-ss lunula for iiiii'i-
lllfflill ovhil.m.Hi of
i-lisinii"
llltll-.'lf mi nil IS-'
Iho words tvvro nud fmui tin tlo-U
and Mt Iloulelle Insisted mi a ruling
as to thcli proprlotv Mr. rlsp ruled
that the Imiguago was not parliament-
art mid a hot diwusslon eiisu.'.l amid
much confusion
The hoiiso refill-1 to i-et.i inniint Mr !
1 uti-hings
Mr Iti.itti lie thin ruise.l tin- p.itul uf
nider thai the renm-l uf the emiiiiilltiio
on rules could not dlspbu-.- n privileged
resolulluu alVeeting tlm rights avo the
very otUtollon of Iho loillso llsolf It
Inked thill lite iiestlou uf privilege Ua
snbmittod fur tin- .lotoriiilmition of the
house
'I'he spi-nkor. in mahing ItN rullnir.
state.! that Ih'h.uiI i(iiistlun the or-
dinary proceed 1 iijr uf Iho house e uthl
Ihi iiitel'i'itptod bv a iUostioll uf privi-
lege or II privileged iptl-tHotl. bill un-
der tho rule under w hi -h the house
had Ihoii uwrat lug fur the (last
four weeks all oNlnttiemi- pr.M'ooil-
Iiiks under tin order whloh had super
rfidoil lit- ordliiury rules of the
hoiiso woio not 111 order If there was
am iinproprleli in Hll It wa the lie-
Hull of Hie hmlso nut tho tli-tioil uf III.'
Miikor The house w-us n.nv to lie
given an nppnrtuiillv t-i deoldn by vote
whether it shoiihl proceed wltli lite
ootisldoriitiun nf tin- losoltitinn from
Hie .''.iiimittoe mi foroiifii nlTairs or of
tin ns. tin Hi ui uf the trout Ionian from
Maine TI10 w huio iiuiO.'i-w-ns in Iho
Initios of Hip linuse
s the speaker whs . no ludinu. Mr.
Ilutitelle snitght to inleiritpt him but
the chair ilecllti.il b. hour him on the
irrmtud (hit In- hud trlven him full llnu-
tn nut lie his stnlcmeiit
lr llurnms in it few nm-ils. pi ..test-
ed against tvlial he deomod thoi'ruit-
iutr IKiwor ul tho eoiitmittoe mi rules
and .'spiiciully its power to sot a limit
to subjects whloh the house t.is t. 1s.11
sidrr
Mr Heed eallcd iitt.-ntmii tuthefiul
that there wasu much ou-ii-r w.. ..lit
of this mutter Hutu that aibipio.l i
tlm demtH'ratle hlt- The rosulutiun
C'lllld haio liooil ilisisisod uf hi
raising the .ptestimt of ouiisiilor-
llttoll ttgitilist it Hut ilisto.nl
siilil In- b slow il.-gio.-s 'his
home wus di-liiiiiel.t gel tin- ltvolf ut..
a ponltloii which wuuld tloprito it ..f
tho pmvor lo cmisi.l.-r 11 ipiesti.ni .if
prlvllego iu other w..rs of tin- pnwei
tu supertiso Its ..'ii i-xislone lie
oharuoU'i'liu-d tin- sn'M..ii luu-s uf
tho elpilr as tin tutor iib-uirdit . 1
Mr I'utehitios thou r..-- i" spluiu '
tho pttrposo of bringing in tho sHtoiiii
order. Ilv this time Hie hull-.- was 01
a tm In ami tcnlmi. tie so. hi that tho
eominlttee thought the suhiiilssi.ni uf
Iho spBflul order tin-ipiiekrst mil m .t
olleetlio wuv liiifiii- the In. us.- an up
Uortuallv to lU-loriiiuio M lib til wuuld
da
'It tS tll SHMIU Will uf pr'H'OO'tlllV
thut churjoterli's the lynchln in the
sun Hi. iulorioi't '.1 Mr. Heed suiejstl.
till). ' It IS l.l s.(fl .lint io XM'II
site
'I li.ii iciiuru. 1. -toii.-t Mi 1 ji.-h-lllg
'is unwoitli.il uf Hie golltletn.tli
from Maine. Ho belittles ins ...mi
irroalMUSN uheu ho d:eeu.s t the
plain of his .-. .11. unites ' (Di.iu.H'rjtic
appluiiso 1
At this .ut Uie prosiiiejii s niessug
truHlllMn(f n. ut.st lluwiilhin e.n
r.11-u.s' was submlitod mid mi r.
Do You Cough?
It .N l 0 .'
Yott ut'i'tl nun ! 1 ii.i' ' '
You ttt'cd
SC0tt;5
Emulsion
J II ! " ' "'I" " "
til. I 1 . .till .1 I ml- I 1 -i ( u
.mil I lyinpli'ispliiliN 111. 1 1. in
Id tu iv U'' ( '"iigli l"il I ' W'-
your sysli'iu n'.'ii nIivu-Ih.
Vifiirifin Uu1 wurbl .I
ciitlorto ii
DdVI be decehed b) Substitutes!
I'Ul'mJVliiHU Uvsur .S J AlPrurie.il
NO 241
Good
Butter
i- . .irn .tn. I Kiiitvf.
Only tin n Ii v.m .tllurd it
'I In n- i. a Mil'stitute wli '
t'u-fts i vt-ry ntilren;i-nt
s.jI.I .it j uioJratc prl.c
SI I. 1;H
CHURN
BU'lTliRlMi
is withm th fp.uh t .i
Up sari'ful t" linik lor iii
Silws Churn tr.tiktn.trk
i uh wi tpjur. It is t
.'u.irniti if .'xielUiup; it
tK.tKf im aits trait.) ut
tli-.tpiitt Mii-nt.
UlUOVR PACKING CO.
Kansas City. I '. S. .
tin.
s ri-iiil li t In- i 'el I
tilt HISS I I t Ins
U tits. ins. It'll 1 1..- ell.iri Vu
' I
ll Hie t.is on .Int.- Ltil.lis c.leiilit
tn. ii a is Ih-uIoii in lln- .illilllltteo iu
Imnl.iiiv' li a mil ' s voas to'1 i:u i.
'Ihi olo w.is Inlt.-ii ..tt the 'bill nf llep
J rosiiliitli- Int. .li-in.M-nil of leilllr.
j see. which ri-lloii . slate Ihilll;- from
I M...
-
ltl oil their i-ireiiliitii.li. hut -Iih--
lln) retell. I III-- relief In oireilhitl.'ll '
ih-i In ).rivili in. lit iiliiul- or onrpn i.l
timi
I 1
t'.lli.
J III.
.-. I
.III I t s II
let. Ill a- full. lis
'I ..I .V. I .'I.l f .a
f K-i t 1 a
. I M'-sOHII II t' N o'
-. "t.'SllS H I
1 . I . f I. lllllll. s.
.a Xh . Von - iu
' 1 1 on rtr.isiu..f Ten..
SSI II -" t ItllSsl-
.. I tut."- au.l llft
lit
.11
I'i I
rrtis
till u-.t Hi. 1.1
of I Olltl 'i II. i.l
w
rrsts in 1 Ji.lois
sylvuiii-i 11 ii.i.i r
(Vrtil.i lit .ii lb 1
lit 11 ' I . l.lll ! - II
"Iho f.tos '
lllllll ..' Mis...
.if I iliii-.oli ul HI11-. 1.1 1
oi' wore git ell with tli
Hi .I I he t woiilil Hi-
I ...1 Hie 't.Mii ! I '"
resorv.itiuii
airalnst Hi-
hullse
V .ee.in.l t .10 was t.iKen .111 u ui... . .
to rcentisider Hie timtimi to hit ..n 1 n
Klble. This time tin1 liil-ts wore ! '- 1
i-ntlv drawn iilllioiitfti lite rosu 1 w-
the sum. - il to s- as follot:
n S..-ti y t'.aiH-rii.n WulUrr. It . .in
Hen.li-i-siiii Ittws. n II unil 11 J.tin.dii -f iuJ
tail. t" lOK'-i
Nttr- i'i.ii lil.u nf Hi.. 111 1 b 1 i 1
ham IV I- Winn-1 .1. l.n. .1 f t on.. 11 .0.
lit 1
S'ti'i .il citiior bills I.. uu' Hi ii-
teal of state i.aol. tu with turiniis
lluilltltloli ui.' befi.r. the .-ummittei-II
to I mill U' IwI.cii up I haii'lliuo
iprliiifi-i- uf the ".muiiOoi- sunt eon
eerilillfc Mm' l. 1I0 I .In nut n-.ilil it
Its Utlllllt it lsS otitic nf the state tunk
ipu-stlon II wIP :'-! iM-f.ire Hi. huusn
in 0110 form or utmth.-r
New York niilhurilios hnv- stnppct
llu sale of limards iisehii.iioto.ilis ..i. Mix
trr.'tiii.l nf cruelty
l.ini'1 tallies huto sutTerod a lurue .(.'
p tun- nt VuMi 1 umlina iu tho
oast to'ir
Professional Directory
LAWYER8.
Bayard T. Hciiner
Attorney - At- Law.
' -s- I. .. 1
atitli.it ..f II . 1.1 1 -
iiiiiiiiior mid
Nlitt.iial 'I he uiiij
11 til inns' I ho ch'..i
ill ..'till "si-Ill t'll re
1 biisiiii-ss retut
work p.iiiiislu il .-
l.ituit I .ut- 1 1 ' 11
1 I oil nf 1 elil-
IIIV' t Hie I. ell iHK nf . h
re. 1 it o pK'iiii.l .it i. ul. ..t
I. an 's .tn.
1 Ollle. i.h.iiui
iiliiie iil.ln
II mid I 1.1. 11 I.l I
1 II M 1 ..s 1 m 11 mill...
KEATON &. COTTERAL
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it.
an- 1
.mo
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opi-oM n. 1
1 .it. 11 . -1 a in .1
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
lilt llllll .III . i. I . II- U I.IW t 1 '
Vl 1 I lll III ' -I l.iUIMIU III foi s b
r'rilllSSIoll tO S IIUt.H'H I Ullllll-ll Jll'l
Uiilktlti . Il-'li M '11 I. ilsuu .if 11 o-
irginiu "poi ul .in. I pri.iuil ui en-
I I'lll tf U ctl tuUll biisiln ss utile K'-l.
llal1 Illl.iUlllg .'ppnsite I'.ist olllco
MOOMS8 1 'T int X G
1:. v. uriti.iN4J4.Mi-:
A 1 inliM t l I tn
l.oiMS (miii.i llMtitirlt
Oklshotua Avi-n iim.si 1. mid oilt
lit III). II OKI 1.
UAH. HUOtlN
A 'l.ii net ilcuarsl
AlllOISI 1-4 1 l.tvt
til lll.lall.Mlm Vt Ui .lain.
ill 1 HIlil. OKLAHOMA
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ins. 1 tod .Oi Kohl 1 i.b her or aluminum
plate i.r without miv piiite
Prloui Lower tluui Anyivhuro Eltio.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 241, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1894, newspaper, February 3, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67889/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.