Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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f fju.il 0>mmltaifc .jr.
W. C. Renfrow-
T.J. Low®.
Frank iKtlt.
.. l'atrick Nnjle.
..E. 1>. Cameron.
.. M. L. turner.
0. A.<ialbra tb.
A. BUocoe.
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Pri'tate Jn U'
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Tliw Sonate After Much Debate— Meas-
ure Introduced io the Senate to
Abolifth Capital Punishment—
Bill Introduced in House
Providing That Drink and
Morphine Fiend# Carv-
no* Hold Ortice:
MoIIMLET'8 OABIHET TO DATE- Q# Barteer Sh r
For Se<r#tar/ of Htute—Jobo Sher-
ibin, of Oiio. J K. HONiiYDUfcB, Prep '•
For Secretary of th Trmtury —Ly- South Ride Square,
man J of Illinois. # ,
Fur 8ecretary of war—Buse*ll. A. ffdsf Ari/tfi tn tn& City,
A'ger, of Michigan. Noteo for Ui* Bril Work*
For Secretary of Agr.culture— Jame6 and mot* courteouM trtalirsont,
Wilton, of Iowa. I —
For S^oretiry of Nivy —Probably
John D Ijong, of Maaeecnuaette.
For Attorney General—Probably
Judge Joseph MoKenna, of California.
Teschke & Oliver,
Mayor.
t i rk
. . .. . . V'oUc" J atlee
, i'rettouri*'-
,.. Attorn**:
Att** H«'"-
col'Sijii-MAM.
.... Jim. Uulmisy, J- J"
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A. r. Holland.
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LAND OFFICE. Lfiu„I)„j,.
" J. H. Kim:.
IOWSSITK BOABU VO. 8.
a . . Chairman.
Mol.rath• •yXtfi-ui.
Soil BSC.*" 'rn.O"-
t. w. ;i«ii .
fnst master...
ro«T OFFICE.
..C. P.U «e«
HOOK
The seeHiou of t^e hous« w(i« 1od(C And
lively yfflterdtty. Ten u«w b'lla were
rp«'l tirBt time nml reforrcil. The oi;e
HlinttiDK the mopt atteDtioD wba Mr
I V'U'irnn'( ui^hhuth pruhihititi/ nil hub
i'nal drunkurils i.r peraonn ad'cted t.
th« use of oi/ium nr mfrpliioe from
holdiDK ofli -f. tenchingsohool, praotisinii
law or Kotiiufr ciarr'ed.
Another bill provides for Iheestabliab
ment of a ceperate univei aity and ngr
culturul col If g' for colored atuuen's and
appropriates toWK* for u building.
Mr. Lytton ban a bill providing for thf
"XiimiDation of all accounts ' all count)
officers hy the Territorial auditor.
Four bills paese), amnrg them ti),
bill al'owing ductnrs to compound nnd
sell druge, and the bill remitting taxes to
tho«" who build und maintain ponds and
re«erv lira The balance of the day wat
spent in committee of the whole,discuss
ing various measures.
HI LI. * INTRODUCED.
H U 147 by U))le, to regulate the
leasing nl school lands and other pur
poets.
II li 119, by Lytton, requiring theTer
ritorinl aiiditnr to examine the account
of county official
II b 1W, by U iult, tiling time wilbin
which otT^ns b must be prosecu'ed.
II 11 130, by Oault. An act to estob
liflh anJ locate a separate Territorial uni
er«ty and agricultural college for col-
ored students.
II B 131, by St Clair, empowering thf
re location of the school house in distric
;S3 in (irrnt county.
II B lo'J. by Tuusley, relating to citie,
of the Hrst class
11 B K>3, by May. An act providing
for exterminating Iiu9jian«nd Usnadiat
thistles and Johns in graBs.
11 11 131, by F rgueon. relating tc
habitual drunkards.
comMu rn. of the « iiole
The houoe went into committee of th*
whole with Mr Kllia in the chair
Mr. T'ousley's bill, providing for th
levying of a special tax fur cities to pa)
f«r sprinkling streets, was adopted,
H B89. by Ellis, reducing the salar
of Territorial librarian to toOOtt yeai.
was cotlS'dereil. and after much discus
sion went over,
A Dumber of the members favored'
cut in the tnlaiy, but thought ?.HX) to*>
low, as the duties were audi that no one
could perfo:m them for that amount-
Mr. Doyle thought that the Territo-
rial library end historical society sboul"
be combined, and moved to make tht
ijuestion a special order for 2 p m
Thursday.
II B'.W, dsllning the qUAlifluationi o'
coun't i nperintei dents of public iu
•truction, was taken n| next. It pro
vides that to be eligible a pers <u nun
hold a li- t grailecertiHojte or be a grail
Whepf dose the economy come in?
None ha* lje«n discovere.1 yet. Tbe
Times Journal tells it as it is in tb« fol
lowng: "Tbe tlrst hill to pass the legis-
lature provided for «12,000 wirtn it
clerks, and the second one appropriated
IVO.O to pay ti • Hist installment of sal-
iriHS.
Oscar Simpson,
ARCHITECT AMD BUILDER.
r xxy. • • ©3*1*.
Plan* drawn and estimates make for
all kinda of buildings. rsfarsnoe
flVM
On eof the dintinguised meml>epsof tbe
•wer houe-" of tbe Oklalvim* legislature . np 7p"v
'■epresnting a p ipulist Oousti^.uancy of
■he 'black j ink" or "short gross" region
vl.en it was suggested to li'in by one of
•his own" that ths Oklahoma legisl"-
ture ought to repeal tbe "Organic Ait,"
Baid: "*Vhat Orgsnic Act, what do you
m Bn by Organic Act."?
SOWARD, CLARK &KKRIGHT
itt«nirjs-at-|jiw.
M. W. LYNCH,
(teal Estate, Loans. Clains a Specialty
6th street, opp. N. E. corner oauare,
— ngr.AHOMa
UENKY EUCKEU.
—Attorney >at-Law.—
OI8e* la Moon bnlldinc, enrnsr 7th suit D.
are making a
Discount of $2 to $10 a Suit
To make room for Spring and Summer Goods.
If
You have a Suit made here and it does not (It
and satisfy you in every Respect we will give
you back your money.
f'lofillPS ,r> Tailor-Mad* in fh$ UricUt*
TZTa JL'csol-c.tely O-'J-aranteo cvir 'SZTotIk
Teschke & Oliver.
TZT~st Side Square
The Sapulpa exten'.ion war between
inturie a-d Oklahoma City will break
o it fresh again. The Frisco people
have bought th« Atlantic and I'acitic
rail road from Mooett Mo. to Supulpa I.
T.
WARREN VALLEY
THE PORTLR TALK8-
s m queer thu gs happen nside he
legislative balls as -ell ub on the outside.
While the house of represctatiyee wa,
discuss t,g the railroad resolutions this
we*'k a ifieer iucident occurred During
the d scusslon the house betrayed .u
want of information upon the suk j >ct,
and as a last resort called the colore«l
i initur, "Buffalo Jones," to the Speaker e
stand to enlighten them upjn toe sub-
iwt. J"H«, it is said, was formerly a
porter o- the special car of the Santa Fe
officials, and has a wonderfully retentive
memory, and during the many )ears of
b a enployment he became a walking
encyclopedia "ffncU and figures per
taining to railroad matters by hearing
tbem discussed by railroad magnates
(luring their peregrinations by his spec
,al car throughout the c >untry. In the
discussion of the railroad resolutions
the learned porter uctsd as prompter for
a halt dozen members, and especially "!
Mr. Shannon, of K.ngti her, whom he
tilled sj fuil of inform ition in ruilroail
matters as not ouly to excite the envy of
Other members, hut,to arouse their jeal-
ousy us .veil, whenever h scored one ot
Jones' good points Bgaiutt them in de-
bat-. Finally Mr. May, a statesman
from Kay oounty. brought thiugi to u
climax bv asking Shannon in an imper
ious tone, whether he had extracted any
mire information from Janitor Jon°e.
bhannon replied that he had not, but
said that Jones could give U'presenlo-
tive May and his side of the house c irds
aud spade* in the discussion and then
show them that thsy knew nothing
about railroad management. The chal-
lenge wis accepted more to put mem-
bers who had not been coached by Joues
on an equality with the as who had, than
anything else It is said that Joues ti.ok
the Speaker's stand and f"r nearly two
bouis not only held the galleries spel ,|a>tM .,r aoln, IVrritorml or f ta'A ic^titu
bound by his eloquence and erudH.on, | ^ |earllinir,0r such other nstitulii I
but chained eveiy un-mber to h:« seat.
It i> th« tirst time in the history of de
lihera*ive bodies that a menial or eui
ploye wa« ever culled to the Speaker e
ataud to addresi a body of soloes upon a
E. M. ULAKK,
Att«riiey- t-Law,
the Territoria
Will practice in all
and Federal Courts.
Offieeinjonee Building
Winter in earnest the past week.
Mr, Ulne, of Ohio, is making a
t'ow days social visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Biekwith.
There will be another social hop
at the Lowe school house on next
Thursday night.
S. P. Fairbanks, of Au tin,
Minn., who 1ms spent the past two
weeks with Earnest and Frank
Ballard, started home 011 Tuesday
of this week.
Sl'NKLOWKK.
OOltPTO^OHATB.
Geo. Myers, Ilenry Spencer,
Frank Botnback, Tom Bilderback,
Jacob Snithman nd Frank Parker
w^re assisting A. Eaton put up ice
last Wednesday.
The young folks spent a pleas-
ant evening at a social party last
Thursday evening, tiuitar music
and games were indulged in until
a late hour.
A letter from GotlotI Schatier
uid family at Mcl'lierson, Kansas,
states that they will be at home
-tome time this month.
The gentle snow of Saturday is
line on the wli' at crop which i*
ooking nice.
Most every one is complaining
of having the grip.
Mrs. Carlon is still confined to
k i" bed.
I Mf«r kiowa, E OoUii*
UOWE&OUTURKY,
▲ttoney i-M Law.
ifllrs opp. Ivud Orttee. Perrj. O.
J W. DILLARD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Rooms on North Side of Square, at Dr.
Cullimore'n old office. Will an-
a*Ar oaIIr iIhv nn<1 nitfht
>H. FEED C>. SEIDS.
Rooms 1 and 2, Globe Building,
West Side Square, Perry, Ok
IGNATZ MAYEE, K. D.
...EAK .S'-'CIAL'ST
for all diseases amd surgery of the
***, SA , WO S, ***OAT
To suit all defects of sight
Office:—122 Oklahemn Ave., near Fir«t Street,
Over Bee Hive Store.
Office Hocus:—i) o. m. to 12 m.
' 2 to 5 p m.
Gothrie, Okli.
The Tboroughbred Jersey Bnll,
"Simon Peter,"
caw nr. fockd for th* season at
I'rim.rcso'a Bam,
$1 CO in odvance for service.
lOca Week
THE
North Side Barber Shop,
MOSSMAN
& DENNIS,
Proprietors.
The Old Reliable Artists of Perry.
0. A. M0HK1S.
j. w. JOIISON,
Oklahoma < itjr
.... . 1 . , tn« iwnior
Mr^. Bennet h reported no bet- pkhhv.
Morris & Johnson and Kellogg,
Xrffew Firm.
Practic* in all th* C'oort® of th« Territori asc
Federal ( ourta. Alto in tht U. H, land office of
tht Ttrritor? and Interior Depart merit.
Hkuuv nll.il<(
ORI.AHOMA.
up ice
Wanted-An Idea
Protwt four Idea*; Iher rnajr brlag jr«
\KHt tl <. Write j6i*J* WKDUCllBtn.N tco.. Pal
, ^%hl*OTSu«2rfij!Sfi!5. rJSJS**
ill 11 "* * *"* ' ••••• •••
Who ran think
ot omt tlmplt
to patent'
you wtaltfe.
'atent Ailor
Only Daily,
The Enterprise-Times,
Giving you the Associated
Press news 12 hours earlier
than any daily in the Terri-
tory. ......
subject before them for le((ialative ac«
lion — Ki Reno Democrat.
Our Worth) Democrat has uiaileaaiia-
take. Mr Jonee le njt the .-olored ja"l
tor. The Rev. Willets holds that |oai
tiou. The ui stake probably occurred
by reason of t e clus« association be-
t«ren 'on s aid Willels iluriuil the
laaipagii aud latter u employes in the
bouse. Mr jonee is wmsiih at-arms
of the bouse,
Thf farmers of Qra t cauotjr are 1(0-
lOf to plant a larue a reaue to enttnn m
Hie spring.
Fi.ynh Kill I* "ur n"1' guvermr l«e-
yarn) a doubt, and Dennis h*e in enal
em Oklahoma■, but e are for l>eni is
trst, Iss* tod ftil the U« ..eWo#d «rJ
bulletin.
t'sncr* l) -l .La. spsaker of the
DM legis'Hture. lie*'"' •* >*Mr*
i se"0ielo'i In the Wiohi'# inoun*
Ums, pame ^o«n at the assembling of
the (Highly Hans, and has bee* re*ard d
fur kffpm his Pipubetli mitm hr.
tiurnltg by • eliesp eleflishlp hi the
legislature How uaf'Muaaie that Ifl
Terrell is in th* pwd'«"tlsf)! IK t o,
■ughI lw reoel*lt>l th* r*«sr.l due to
tionof learuiiig.orsuch other nstituti
as a'a ill be approved bv the faculty ot
the Territorial normal school, anu nfte>
a warm discussion the biil w.\s recou.-
loei.ded for | as-e^e.
nil. i Ev vrn.
Th > taeuly-sijon I dav of tli council
was spent iilmoit e*olnsivsl> in thecon-
sideiation ut tin railrjal b II. which
|iisseil just before adjournment l>y a vote
of eleven to t*o, h> ncli and Maruiu
voting no
t'oiitrar/ lu eipS'tahon Hie hard Agh'
ou the fellow eeua-t portion of the b II j
ill I not maleri i Ke
I'lis bill as pats'il ti p rictlcally the |
same >ID Hiliodu0"d.
Four pstitions were prrseu'ed ai.d
I read and lite bills introduced.
The day ns a whole was rather tame,
John Fisher was putting
a.-t week.
Miss Gertie Ueigan
g it'-t ' f Miss Julia and Lulu Fish
•r Thn ad ij cvoning.
Miss (Jarrie I'arker's school clos- Do You Read?
\-d la*t Saturday. She now con- i
templates a visit to Missouri soon
uid will spuud the summer there
I>hri>;—The iiifunt child of Mr.
and Mrs. Miller, of Black Hear,
l *t S iturdav. IllO burial took The Leuislature is in seasion. It is
place Sunday, iu the Poloceiuete- | makin« laws. Vou want to kuow all
rJ. We all I Stolid to the beleav- sliout what the Holons are doing The
•d |>arunt> our heartfelt sympathy, w.ekly State Capital, with a skilled
7r:r oom tlet rout eves miss
thi9 remarkable offer.
$1
a year in Advance.
"Uow those little hands remind ui,
In snowy r <• they lie,
Not to scatt r thorns—but n s s—
For our reaping U<e and bye,"
ItimiNo \V«v(i.
A Cure I'ur l.eme Hark
" My daughter when recovering from
. an attack of fever, was a great sufferer
the only features being an animated 1
discussion between Henators Johnson j i0f M fd|s, K'y. "After
and Marum, which ended in amende „,in)| quite a nuniljer nf remidies with
hunorab e, snd 'he j ik of oneo' the ^ ()UU, any Im,, ,||t she tried one bottle of
has
CUmiierlala't
reporter in each h' use. w ill give >ou IS
' olomns a week of comple'o details,
Thuaynu csn gel a syn"ts's of every
bill inlrralured and every bill past. Ths
price of ttie Weekly Htute Capital is 00
centsayear. If you will subs"rilie for
I'm. Wlmt.Y E"l r.sriusr. TtMt*,nr re-
new your subcription to the enme, we
can fu'msh you the Weekly State
Capital aud this paperONU VICAR for
Official City and County Paper
Has the Largest Circulation.
8-page Weekly at 1.00 a Year.
- i apttai nuu i
. I Ir„rn PAID! in Ih bft0li M writ* « Tbi« •f#ni"mnrv louil l .w but
.li.cu.su n between Senator. John.'.n Iil0Uj,n drover, of Sardis, Ky. "After wtc„doU. Resd the following list of
pspers,ami the eitrrmely low prioe at
which we can get them for you with Tin
tsrisi'ius*. ums* Itutremen
In r, )uu must pay. in advanne,oneye«,rs
subscription p> the Wur.gLV
t'n , I'Mr.a and the Weekly Huts
Capital, a-d f r each if the o'ber
| H| ere )iiu want, III oriter to get th* ad-
tamaganf thmgreat offer,
HWNuriv r, - 4 j ,,yyf ftfjy | | |f|« fill* ITl^l Oil# Will
ooiii-ciltiien who sent an aaiendmeet to ; cuamberla.n's l am I la nnd it
the radioad bill, aigned by Marum, to | entire relief," Chamiier
the clerk's desk, which provided jmin balai is also n surecu" '
alt railroad erotsings l<e psve.1 wlih gold H- l.t •> drntflste
end silver ' the atlo of til to t,
Adjourned un d 10 a m today.
Now is your time to Stock up in
the Stationery line.
Anything and-&*~
Everything in^-
' WANtRD MKVERAL FAITMKVI.
" mea or women to travel for resimn* ■pTV.'Zr.J.'s
| hie established bouse In Oklahoma H.la paper and
I'Ms Pswnee O * «l h*
| ,eee of Pa*«^ have • .d'hle.l. Mi
M Will ti. IVWt hafieg wM *h
tMM« «*«l'* t" '• 'rew-Dsp^-li.
The■*• pa< r will l*e Imte.'hed by J
K, UNtltef and Wilson II HWMlWi "t d
•in b* •nMhiitg agamet |{>p>ib'ie n .m
We tent* lo hes KlUot IVM* Ir-a. the
INeHtilli ed hue he may
Jdte « f ****' Hr
Tin Wichita Kagie sa/s: "Th. Perrj '
Kctaapntsr l lM> ea)S thet If l arne ' steekly aad espeaest, Mbe ttnu per
gets to be governor H will be sst'sds.i ' manent Neferecot. Rnnlow wlf
**•
The fc'gl* '|«otee ue bm strong. We did . ^__— ——mm^^^
not use the also, language. We Mid
we had to light to make on Mr. Uarn<« THE
ae4 we eay in pow, but ae have been ell
th" time ami a e dow a«-«w >f"'"leleg'y .
for Klyn*, and ell* I* until h- le eeete.1
18 the gulis'na orial «h.'t <4 0k e' etee.
And he em bv
mm mtetA-wttt
0*r. of l> • fuwl «e*,«iese nt lh
i.r, ■« whu #ve MlUag me sts^et. nj
Uit'l'rie the ■••her d >y was heard to sat We nff 'r t*-is n«iei|iiaie,l ne*epe|«r
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the Weekly Keaaae IVy Joureel per
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The Weekly New Yerli Tribute, jer
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