The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 19, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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i he Standard Furniture and Sewing Machine Company.
I09nn«l 111 I>ivisoou 1 freet. E C. SMITH
Are Now Occupying the Two Rooms at
n E HOWARD
With One of the Largest Stocks of Goods Ever Shown in Oklahoma Territory.
They Have the Only
Ware Roods
|
In Guthrie, were they show ;;
thirty different styles of cask-1
ets and coffins. They do ■:
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both a
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port's 'fu.
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ROTARY
SHUTTLE.
SjgS"
\c, Vff
and Retail
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Business and Goods [will be
Shipped to any part of Ok-
lahoma.
Orders for Funerals Will be Promptly and Carefully Attended to by a Competent
Director.
Coroner Arnett Has Located His Office With Us.
Residence, Corner Logan and
Broad.
am
■ft ■
CD CC uny CC DM I been con idcrcdby the house shall he I
F [ILL liUlVltlo hlLLo referred to the committee of the whole
' house ooi the state of tin- loiion. That
being the case, this hill wouhl be
Exact Stains of This Important Meas-
ures in the House.
NO CONFRENCK COMMIT I KK.
Hfifuker Ke««l Rule* Tliat There In N<
AImiiIiiIc Dlm^rM' moui lleiiveou
Oho 11 (MIN6M Ho the lilll Tskea
0 he I mini t'mir «•*.
city.
lid Stages returned to Perry lust
There has been so rnueh interest
manifested in the passage of the fiee
homes bill by the senate. and 11 dis-
position to criticise Speaker Reed for
refusing a conference committee and
referring the amended bill to the pro-
per house committee, that the follow-
ing from the Congressional Record will
be especially interesting as explanitorv
of Speaker Reed's course:
Mr. Lacey. Mr. speaker, I rise to
make a parliamentary inquiry as to
the status of house bill No. the
free-homes bill. It passed the house,
went to the senate, and now comes
baek with amendments enlargioog the
scope of the bill, and the question I
wish to ask is whether it would hi*
proper to move to nonconcur and ask
for a conference, or what course the
bill would take under the ruling of
the chair.
The Speaker. The bill, under the
ruling of the chair, would lake the
course of reference to the coiuonittee
on public lands.
Air. Lacey. Let one suggest, how-
ever, that the seoiate asks for a confer
cnce and names the conferees.
The Speaker. The chair is aware of
that, and perhaps he had better state
to the house now the conclusion he
has arrived at as to eases of that kind
having acted at least once recently
upon a hill in a similar situation. The
question has been passed upon once
before in the history of the hooifie, aoid
in very much the same way. Mr. Car-
lisle, then speaker, was ;it first inclin
ed to think that the request of the
seoiate for a conference was sufficient | *
to take the bill out of the operation o(
the rule of the house, and bo ruled,
but after rejecting upon the results of
that ruling he came to a different con
elusion, which he announced iu a de-
cision which will be found in the r<
ord. The present occupant of the
chair in the Fifty-tirst congrc.s had'
originally the same idea that Mr. Car
lisle had first entertained, and wa
disp •'I'd to give progress to such bills
but not having time to examine tin
question, he accompanied Ins decUi u
w:th a statement that it was subjec
,1. i:. Wallace, of (oklahoma ''ity, is
in towoi.
Oeot-ge McLaughlin of Chicago, is in!
the city.
JnoMaxeyof Oklahoma city* is at
the Okla.
is in town
K. A. Humphrey of oklahoma City,
is in town.
I>. Roacli \
i train.
fcrred t-> the committee unless there
is something in the request of the sen-
ate for a conference to dispense with
the reference. Hut the request of the
senate for .1 conference, or the request night.
■if • ith. i- for a .onfercnce. in or-! j.> s_ |)llrby, of MusIkik'
ler to be binding upon the other Koyal.
uniivc. 111 courtesy, should indicate, or
*hi'iild e< me after, an absolute disa-
greement between the two houses.
I'll en is the time when either house
•an 01.tain a conference, but either
can ask fur it before. I suppose that
the house might pass a bill and ask for
a conference upon it without the bill
having ue t. the seoiate at nil. and
so the enatc might pass a bill and ask
a conference upon it without the
he. 11 e ha\ ing received the bill, and if.
in that event, the measure was not sub-
ject to the rule of the house, then the
senate wouhl have a method by which
thev e<ui <1 be more prevalent in the
house than the members of the house
themselves, and dispense with a rule
«if the hour and that conclusion is,
of course, one that would not be prop-
er or suitable, and could oiot be toler-
ated. The senate may ask for a cou-
fercncc. but when the bill reaches the
stage, if ili- : cement. then that re-
quest takt effect upon the house, and
tlu house will acceed, to the confer-
ence in puo nance of that courtesy
which exists between the two houses
of a legislative body.
P.efore it reaches the stage of disa-
greement the house has its own oreth-
eds of t v 1111 i 11 ing questions and should
not ah.11 don thcai. and by its rule No.
\x Ii.i • indicated its wish not to aban-
don them Whatever under rule xx
goes to the committee of the whole
must be referred to the committee
having charge of the subject-matter.
Tie chair has thought it worth
while to state this view, although he
has acted upon it at least otiee before
without making any statement.
Mr Lacey. Mr. Speaker, 1 made
this inquiry because there is 010 record
of any such decision although I knew
that suc|. , , med to be t he view of the
hair.
PERSONAL turned home last night Mr Speer is
favorably impressed with Oklahoma,
and traveled over the county consider
ably. He thinks cotton is king and
... rv r 1 . ; 1 in n. expects to return here in the near
Attorney Denton, of Limb is 101 mci •
•* I future to engage on raising that pro
Citable staple
Ranel of Chicago, is her«
at the
AMERICANS GOOD MUSICIANS.
Mine. Calve
They Are Supeirloi
to Other I'eoplt'H.
The Americans have, it seenis t<
writes Mine. Calve, "iii the field of
isic, and especially in the field of
*a1 music, all of the characteristics of
conquering race. They are pos-
; beased naturally of the most exquisite
J. \V. Wilson is up from Oklahoma \o!e which when pn>pei!\ cultivated
City today. ! and trained, are almost unrivaled; they
•i. S tlreenwooil of Uook I'alK o. T.. | InduiuItaMr ' IB'rt'V I™
[ and pluck; they stop at nothing
AROUND TOWN
The Choctaw railroad has a surplus !
or 1 -'.Mi of : -jo.
Wynnewood, I T . has been made a j
| presidential postoflice. The salary i >
$1,000 a year.
An overcoat stolen off the train not
long1 ago has beeoi recovered by Deputy
Sheriff Will Anders. It belonged t>.
S. Laker.
Jule Walters, in Side Tracked, is
one of the comedies reported to be'
playing to crowded houses everywhere i
this season.
Jule Walters is reported to be play-
ing to the largest audiences of the.
season everywhere with his comedy.
"Side Tracked."
Mrs. Laura M Johns will lecture on
ICftSATZ
m. d.,
I (letarrwl l.v no'troub'lo, aiul j.iovT nt. J j ^l0"1 *m> ir at U'eOiristlan clnmli
. ,1.1 1, , Jan. v.. and
nt south on the after
Deputy Dan Ryan, of Oklahoma
City, ia in the city.
Miss Clara Mock returned from Ok-
lahoma city last evening.
Frank Colley of the Perry Patriot
returned home yesterday.
by no obstacle. Poverty, vearine
exertion, hard work—none of these liv-
ing specters which affright and terrify
tlot: average art worker has terrors for
them, Their physique and their
"temperament seem made for toil and to
.irmount discouragement, and the
which thev
body invited,
iith, at 7:30 p. m.
Free to all.
Wichita Kagie: Tar and feathers is
not a pretty costume, but it would bo
come the Oklahoma man who just now
does not appreciate Dennis Flynn.
A. L L. R as berry, general tnerchan-1
dise at Cliftooi. O T , has made an 1
TO CO IV 1 \ col.ll I N UNI 1)
rM><- . *ntlv | mi ' n nine I nt.let. All drug
o*f«,
i OD>iy Jf 1 full* I
Ml,"
keil "
he attraction at
opera house, Jan. nth. will bepro
imI in all its magnificent, da/.zling
I sp'endor on its pre • ntation here. The
1 dramatic situations are s;ij,i to lie act-
reditablc style, and the nuouer-
.1 though
• nging, is testimony to their natural
fitne.ss for accomplishiucnt and to their
.loc t arter, traveling for a drug j al.il i • \ to exec!. They seem. iu fa<-t, t
house at Wichiti. Krns is hen*. hj© inpst lavish]} fftteVI tiy nature for the
Stanley Hulburt, who has been! I'-H'ts tiie\ Me., -m • rutin
.U •'1 ,• " ' "" '11' v 11'- • i11 signment for the benefit of hiscredi
,iM' o, e ,'a t Ui|.;. ||,> js thought to be about SI, .'i"I
y sA
NPJ'^CIA 8 JNrr
FOR ALL
DISEASES and SURGERY
OK TI IK
EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT
wrestling with typhoid fever, is out
again.
Attorney llrooks Forrest of HI Reno,
came over to the city on the evening
train yesterday.
A. T. Stennett, lately of the Pawnee
Times-Democrat, is here and is stop-
ping at the Okla
J. L Lafferty. of Perry, a hustling
attorney and good fellow, is in tow 11
shaking hands with friends
ti not
behind.
Large fat snowballs fell for a short j
time this forenoon, the first of tfic
winter. I p to date th? cold season1
gif'-* | has jicrsistently refused to materialize,
ever- and the winter months are scoring ti
success as understudy in a burlesque on
d movement which spring.
tho pulillf recognizes as most Impoi - .lira Cook, one of the members of tlii-1
tajitfuetoi s in tliestnof (.lie singer's notorious Cook ^an<r, serving an eitfht
wtreer. 'I'liey luiv.- too tin* teinperu-i year sentcnee in the Cherokee national .
nient whieh makes preat artists and l>ris >11 at Tahlequah, was given the
•rent netfeaaai the wtiktU ftallngt P'l Ueg) p| trii^tyforgooSeondnct,
which Ins for its stnnchinl ^rfeetioli. ''at took advantage of the first oppor
wietgy, pin k and perseve
freijuejitly add a beauty of f.u
> of fo
SPlfCTAGLES m EYE GLASSES
SCIKNTIKl'TCALLV ADJUST!.I)
"10 SUIT ILL DEFECTS OF SiGHT
Office:-
noid which
sat i-tied with nothing
D L. Dever, prominent free silverite
of Noble county, return, d to Perry on
the evening train yesteroliiy.
Miss LlaNiblack. who has been ioi
this city visiting frieifds, returned to
her home at ^handler vestcr lay
"J'or the average singer America
offers mo« t excellent teachers; she can
lind all she needs 111- home,"writes Mine.
Melba in an article on "The Vocal Stu-
dent." "l'or operatic singers
Deputy Marshal Charle
ho was down here on ortleial busi-
ness returned to i'erry last night.
the Sun-Democrat, who ha
on biosines'), returned h
noon.
hti
after
ut the pie
aughter
id to
roke
Th
known cha
vagaboutl.
comment
to further consideration Lpon furth-
er consideration it seemed very appar
enttnathnyotheri-oar.se tban refer-
ring the b 11 to the house committee
having charge of the matter wouhl,
have the effect to give a preference to ,lun:l
the senate's request over the rights of
members of the loom., which could
not be tolerated Under our rule
house bills with n-nat. amendments
are to be considered without reference
when the senate amendments, if they
had originated in the house, would not
have to be considered in committee of
the whole 001 the state of the I nion
but when th v would have been sub
ject to speh consideration, then is
the duty of the chair to refer the bill
with the amendments to the appropri
ate committee. That is tlit? rule of
the house.
Now. this bill comes before ns with
amendments onade by the senate
which change its nature to such an
extent a4-, tn the Opinion of the chair
to bring the bill within the operation " ''
of the 1 tole of the house which re i!" 1
quires that senate amendments mak- head'
ing appropriations which have notion tin
are
most noteworthy feat-
\ clience of Walters'
e elaborate scenery and
' e .lule Walters' well-
• cri/.it ion of Horatio the
too well known to need
and and abstracts of t tie.
Dodson. over Outline Na
had -
chiding
1 >th nun ker ut thing
! mil, in riil ago Juunul.
-igii training is practically necessary so
onir as impresarios consider Europe
heir market and ret ired artists make it.
.. u.°r:dMheir home. * * * Rut no girl."
add.s, "unless she has money to
w away 1 onenn by this a large
,1 .1 Kirvtin, of Edmond, editor of) fortune; fo s'peoul should go abroad for
w " 1 1 ,\oeal instructions Mitil she has been
parst d upon, musically, by at least two
I or three artists people who Value the
glory and fairnanieof their art, arnltho
^ life and perhaps t he honor of the would-
I lie singer too highly to advise her to
mter upon n career of privation and
hardship where there is for her, by
nature's fixed decree, no possibility of
success. If possible, these artists
should be <trangers to the singers—peo-
ple v ho will not be moved nor swayed
by any personal interest,opd will, there-
fore, speak oi^ly truth. Rut only those
tunity and skipped.
James Corbett's company will visit
our city 001 its way south and give a
sparring exhibition hereon February
Hth They will undoubtedly get a
good house as .lames J. is the pride of
America in a pugilestic sense, ar d an
me for- I actor of no little ability. It will be
the attraction of the season
I.ate Sunday night robbers took in
the town of Newkirk. Saloons were
robbed of all money and quantities of
whisky and beer. Residences were
entered and many things were taken
out. Ofticers think the robbers came
into town under the guise of tramps.
Five tramps have been arrested foi
high way robber v.
122 Oklahoma Ave,, near !•
Over Bee Hive Store,
•t Street,
OFFICE HOURS
A. M to 12 W
2 to 5 P. JY1.
. Frank Lucas, wife of the #eni-
much! si business manager of the P ultoy
Wt r d of this city, is visiting friends
in Chandler.
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•£*
f Bro. Pillsby's Smokeless t
Coal. ^
COc. anJ$t perhov. C for (5 «
Jap.ineso P1I0 Uirilmcnt, 2r and 3
60c. per biu. Japan, s- Lutr
— Hetluts, GO pills, 2Dc.
III rnr« nil Iiiin]« O'ltfH. Why «nifTi-r \v ii !• 1: , t--ti.it . -
gun ritntfe 11111 > if I Oil l u*^s,(„ ,.1,01.1 lie I", ii",^ f K'vh Htl«n
rt r«'M« 011 reeelpt ul |u ir - The 1. . . . , , ,Ui! it i','!'.' tom,) u,j.
C. R. RENFRO OruK^iftt Whole-.
e ami ICetA.il
■u|, Allua-
201 Ok. Are., Guthrie Olr
Editor Pattce, of the dunctiooi City,
Ks , Tribune, is in the city. .I udge
Pattce is thinking of purchasing land
in Oklahoma.
Oeorge Stormer, eagle-eyed deputy
marshal and terror to the wrongdoer^
of the Osage country, returned to
Perry last night.
Mrs. Speer, mother of .I R. Spear,
of Lowrie. who has been vUiting the
latter for sotne tiiue, returned t > Mus-
cotah, Kan . last night.
t GUTHRIE COAL CO.
Phono 54.
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hi two years time Oklahoma w
ha
; I First Pub in Daily State Capital dan
<1,
I I<I ti<> 1 Ntillct'
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that A. T.
j MeMll en has this day filed his pet
ition for license to retail spiritu-
• passed upon, and those others who
.iii aiToid to indulge a hobby, should
ver go abroad .tor instruction."
adics* Home Journal.
i wo \ eiirs 1 line witiailUUiU will , ... , .
the benefit of live competing ?"s' vinous a"d ... M ..n.Bll,
lines In a few months I'onnty,Oklahoma, an.l tl.at un-
the I'ittshnnjA (lulfwllll.e compl.e Ti. J!" '""a n'""' ''v U" ' (hl>
ed, ami the Choctaw will have built a '' •J, «" 1 sa I" lition
•-pi loll.
• be jiolite alio 1
j Crandma Why, I'\.
' Ihrec times a d 1. ,
little girl.
I A lev Veo. and ju
| shrunk it! Y. .lot
ou to wash 1
a tied my facu
wince 1 was a
Colonel 1 M. Harnes is back from I , A " ti*i oy
his visit to ex-Oovernor Seiy at King ! ^ k ^ don't wan:
fisher. Colonel Rarncs reports the
governor much improved
W t> dudd, the genial represents-
tiveof the A. .1 llarwi Hardware t o .
of Atchison. Ivans, went down to ()'<
lahoma City, this afteinoou. shi.nl. it! \ x. .1. - ma'l
L>r. McConncbay. late candidate for I ricmJij
:■ a train th« 'register of deeds on the free silver Vt ung Wife ( l
, , f n v Ut. > ticket, csonudown from Mulhall yes- 1 m m et and n ore-e
1' t-rday and returned home on the even j,„siKind married .
no nt 1 |n>/- train. „ ,
1 piclv ii, up undrun '"u"
• it 1 left my gold I Andrew Speer farmer of Muscotah, : ' ' ieiul I hen \u 1 h ive ..t least. t)h
.and I'm out $6.75 | Kansas, who has been here to visit his 11 ons.datUin 11, 1 • \ I e-Umd i-o.'t s
< hi cairo Tribune brother .1 H. Speer, of Lawrie, re-1 stupid as he lookb I t-Hit*.
linn tion from Wisterdunction. The
(ireens have already matured plar>
for a Oil?eston eonoiection. and a St
Louis, mnection with the Frisco Tin
Hock Island, Santa Fe and M. K a I
now havctialveston connection These
lines will give sharp competition.
he granted.
Hated tlii-' r.tli day
R Km mi
'. s k A i |
l!y N ,1. ('. Johnson'
f dan.
r S11
rMl i ' i • Copaiba,
niiPB nJK,.'#ns«n<'A
C URE IN 48 HOOftSv
1 " s,;n ili.eases uit
out Inconvenience,
eputy.
I'irst Pub in Daily state ( :
•">, 1H{ 7.
I.lquor Nutlce.
| To whom it onay concern
Notice is hereby given that
MEN
.BE <7
Ueuiedjr
o l th.
C A t THO8 tr%
1 STlll' '' \!111 ,wWI
< i uii.I 0 mU.lon.,
) - it and Poyi/ uUUJit&*
*OHL Co., 2U„ b,
——1 '"i« lima ti, 11 bio
Oil rtttlltI it 111.
, I'm so uiihappy,
for in\
n't 1 .. . . . . ' "j K " 1 'ill '' I.
I ti.' public M lierrlijr warned aftainst M.-cune, has this ilav til,-,t | . ,, , ,
l.ii> nif.'. or In anyway ne|fotiatln(r fur ,,, retail -piritous. v
illlateral seenrity ||q0|.l> in Mulhall," I.Offan e'on'nt'v.Vi'kV.,'.
I of the ( anaddim 1,....... n.,,i *i.■ ... 1. * •
receiving
I bond No. l of series I of the Canadian ! homa, and that, mile
county Oklahoma funding bonds ol filed on or before
the iaaneof December 80, I8U5. Said January, A. D. 1
[ hand calls for «".oo.t)() and bears si pei (will he granted,
cent, interest. This bond belongs to
I ti e 1111 i. rsigned and was taken from a
private lock box in a safety vault in
T. F. Uen'hlk \
the
P.'th day of
aid petition
Guthrie
1 privatt
Li Ren
kla January 1 im>7.
r. kmmrtt sikwakt,
( mk a r | County Clerk,
Hy N I (j J on \ si in, Deputy
1>' I t.irlllli nium, nit ll-an f
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