The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 2, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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850 000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS SEE W. M. BRONSON IN BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY BUILDING.
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8ENATOrtnAY'BSENSIDLfi BILL
'jPASgKSTHK SBNATfi.
LARGE NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED
In llnlli Hip riir nml l.owriir lliiur Vim
liinlii- llf'pnrl of llin Htlllunlrr In -
IIriiMiiii Oiiinmlltrc Ailnptrtl -l.ln-
ctiln Uiiunly IN-flple 0imiim. lln
.Mmmni'iit In liltn ii I'ort Inn
urTlii'lr lrfinil li I'njiif
foil lily .Villi's.
ritocKtciHNus or run oorxcn..
Ounncll hills 191 ralutliiff to proso-
tuition by Inforniotloii unil !(-.' by Ha-
lter erentliifr olllso tif Insurance coin-
ittbuloner nml iirujscrlhtiifr bin duties
were I it trod need.
Tbe nmtial lnrgB njtmbofof bills wore
rend tlie second time utltf referred to
committees.
The njjHculturnllfoiiliiilttouB of botb
bodies presented n voluminous report
concerning tbe conditions and nifalrs
of tbe agricultural colleRe.
After tlu- report was rend I'routy
sttid It wan nppiiront that this matter
lind haen handled without gloves nnd
moved that tbe report be spread on
the journal carried.
Doom presented iv concnrront reso-
lution providing for the printing of
1000 roplos of tbe report uurrlcd.
I'rtj in- County itccofiK
The conference coinmlttees of both
lioutfcH roconunendcd thut the bdusc
uoeopt the uoiincil nincndinouton house
bill S restoring damaged records of
Payne county the ainendiueut con
sisting of the substitute of county
olorlc instead of county commission-
ors as the bill originally stood.
Council bill W) allowing county
iioiumlsslonurs to bit extra timo was
called up on third roading and killed
On motion of Ray the council wont
Into committee of the whole for con-
sideration of bills on tlie calendar
with Doom in the aluilr. r t-
ilouse bill 183 rqluting toctlmo :iuh
ninnner that pefsoeol prbixirly may btf
tnxe-d was read and recommended toM
passage n amondod.
Council hill I3rt rolating to street
improvement in cities of the llrst
class the object of the bill being to
mahe abutting property to pay cost of
improvement. Scott ollferod Sdv'eral
umuudmciits mostly changing the
forccof the bill after whlairtlfCBlir
was recommended for passago by the
commlttoe.
Itouil r.eiy mil.
linker ashed that council bill l(H be
tnUun up which was done. It pro-
vides for the making of a levy of live
mills road and bridge tax and tlie man-
ner of expending the same and was
favorably roeommended with the
amendment of throe mills instead ot
fivo.
Maker introduced council bill H'3 re-
lating to county olllcers and county
printing which was road second lime
mid referral to committee on print-
ing. AflnriinoM.
dandy called up council bill lM
providing for the registration of school
district bend and the mine wus ret.il
cut pasted.
The ways mid means committee re-
ported favorably on council bill 17$ by
Maker appropriating $.O0 for the pur-
pose of obtaining certain public lands
for the territory aud for the purpose of
memoralizlnir congress for th free
homestead law
House bill 103 relating to procedure
orhnjnal. and 317 supplying emitted
taic book bonds aud completing im-
perfect one were (Kissed.
Itukqr culled up council bill ITS
whlih had just buen favorably re-
parted upon by the ways and means
oomiulttee the rule were suspended
an 1 it was placed on it final passage
Irrigation Hill I'uMn
lUy called up council bill 171 re-
lating to irrigation of waterk. whWih
is similar to the Kansas irrigation
law. 1'assed.
On motion of l'routy the rules were
impended and council bill W relating
to Improvement of sfettts and alleys
In eities of lirst-claw was takeu up and
passed with Tankersley and Kay vot-
ing against
Kay wss CHlled to the chair and the
council went Into commute of the
whole for the further euusidruUun of
eouucll bill relating- to drawing nd
empanelling of grund juries. Referred
to judiciary committee.
The committee took up council bill
10. relating to fire protestion in cities
of the Mrsl-class (Hissed nml the com-
mittee rose.
Tlie rule were suspended and coun-
cil bill 103 which the committee had
Just recommended for passage was
placed on third reading
A vote was had uud the bill pussod
MRHWlMOUtty.
The eouucil iminediatelr resolved
lte'f into committee of the whole for
uonsUWrtttlon of bills which had boon
favorably reported on by the judle.nry
oowmittee in the forenoon.
Council bill 13. providing for the
tin wanner of changing navies etc
was read and adopted.
Council bill HI. changing the lien
Jaw so as to include contractors wus
next or the list and was disposed of In
about a minutu by a fuwrnble report
House bill SS7 for the appointing of
commission to secure unlfor.uity of
lsws wu reoommended for iiosutso.
House bill l.'i conferring 'rights of
majority in certain ease was favora-
t.i njurted without comment.
H"ie bill 1M prohibiting public of-
fi. rn from dealing in warrant was
real acd llaUeroppoel tbe bill us read
for the rson that oltuem should bo
allotted ti negotiate tin sale nf war-
riMs lj'jid over
1 i i tti t iji h juse I 1
RRGATION
I CI'.'
'.' rebttlngito vendor's Henp utuL-tlii'
me was rcomin(Sbilei for fltinnnc1.
Tankersley rnllell tipcoitniul Id U4.
m
taiutr irold bcarintroblliinUolis. 'lhl-
er & m &
HmU.t liiinnl n eil council bill V1 rp-
lallr.tr in BpfoirtJionincnt of Ihe tcXL
tory into rcp'-roHiitntivd nd counall
distri :s
Holes Ititrodiiced coiinoil bill 1M 1-
gali.lng the eleitlon of the iMMirtl of
oducntton In tho city of Perry.
NlKliI Hm.li.M.
On motion of Scott the rultM wore
suspended and those bills which tile
committee had favorably reported In
the afternoon were tnkon up.
Council bill 183 relating to changing
names was pawed.
Council bill 181 relating to Hens was
reail and passml
House bill 237 relnting to establish-
ing uniformity of laws was ptMod.
Tho recommendation of the commit-
teo was favorable on house bill SI
conferring rights of majority in cer-
tain eases and tho bill passed-
House bill ( 3 rolating to vendor's
lien for purchase pride on real estate
was disposed of In the same manner.
Council bill 11IR legalising oloe'.ton
of board of election olllcers at Perry
was read and passed.
Ilouso bill ltin giving probitlc courts
jurisdiction in divorce eases wns read
third time and adopted by sections
with Scott Kay Spencer and Tankers-
ley voting against
linker moved that ill view of the
fuut that the school land was n grave
(jiirstlon and that members of tho
house who had voted for house bill
.'OS had told him thut they did not
nut the bill passed In the shape it
was' in that the bill be printod. Car-
ried. Adjourned till n it in.
I'KOUIIKIMNU.S III' TIIK MOIIsl!.
A petition was road from residents
of Lincoln county protesting against
being attached to Payne county.
The joint cominittuu on investiga-
tion of the agricultural eollogo sub-
mitted their report.
St. .John moved to defer the rending
of the report wliiulunrovullud. -
Stlohn moved toidjourn
"IlAvery inoveif'tf call oF'llie hfrulc
audjjftein and TodoVwqre brtjugjit In.
froift the eafhtrnVte ' ffltinV Pasted
was reMrtml sick and excused.
Motion to adjourn prevailed by a
vole of IS to 10.
'r; f - '.irtfinibiin. '
McObjJntrtMluceil hoUsS biU Jill re
lating to conveyances of real estate.
CouuciLoonuurrsuL. resolution order
ing the printing of 500 copies of the re-
port of the committee appointed to in-
vestigate the agricultural college at
Skill water. The report was then read.
Full synopsis of this report appears in
tills Usue of the Leaner.
Lowory spoke in behalf of the reso-
lution and commented on that part of
the report criticising the ehuracter of
the laud at the college saying thut it
was false and tho committee had been
misled by tvlmasso who were from
othr localities and had united to
vilify Stillwater und Payne county.
The resolution was unanimously
adopted.
On motion the votu on which coun-
cil bill J2 had passed was reconsid-
ered. The governor reported having
signed liousu bills .' and lit.
The coiou-tl reported having passed
hoiii-e bill 111. with amendments.
Hou-e bi.l in. relating to libel
which the cuom-il had amended by
putting in a t-eetkui reducing the pun-
ishment for criminal libel to imprison-
in Mit in tlio county jail not longer than
one year or tine not to o.xcod Sl.ouo
at the discretion of tjie jmlgu.
Council bills 1 IUV 1 13. too. 1 15 lob and
171 were read twice nnd roferred to
committee.
Counclll bill 102 allowing cities of
the tirst class to extend their corpor-
ate limit m u-) to take in suburban
residences passed under suspension of
the rules.
The house concurred In the council
aineudiueuU to house bill 3 provid-
ing for tlie taxing of pereonal prop-
erty in unorganised counties and In-
dian reservations.
MkM .S(ilon.
The house eonveued at p m. but
udiourneil for lnek of a iiuorum in
their seats though eterv member but
Posteu was around the building. The
combination had uut beeu completed
and everybody wa afraid to proceed.
LEGISUITIVE SHORTSTOPS.
.Mali iTH nml I'lilm: I'vrlrfliilui; tullii- Ijiii-
1 1 ui U l' pa I
The assistant chief clerk of tbe I
council can hardly be expected to re-
member all his Latin. Greek uud Chi-
nese but the a igust oouuMI smiles
broudly when Iu rcudluj( a bill be
strikes a word direct from tbe Ijttlu
uncobUirb and stop abruptly and asks.
"Whufs this'?"
The explaiiutiou which Holes de-
sired to make day before yesterdtty
but was unable to do so oh account of
points of order being raise.l was that
hu uovur voted against the appropria-
tion bill but against its eouslderutlon
oh that particular day members of
the house having requested Lhat fur-
ther consul era lien be deferred until
the governor could make some sugges-
tion. Ihtkei said a day or two sine that
the Uug Indians uonlributod tu the
weuiik to "uvery county in his towns."
'Cuukeifeler hss been slek for n dsy
or two.
Po-che-ta-wah. the ypuug Cheyenne
uhief who ipadc so juucii trouble
among the Indians at Oarllntrtoo dur-
ing the Messiah erase n few years ago.
passed through the city yesterday af-
ternoon enroute for the Indian schools
at CarlUle Pa The notorious ycung
chief has a brother in the school who
unlike his unciv l. ed brother s cnpnl
the most a'-coinphshcd and h'gh y i ul
ture 1 s' holars in his class.
Highest of all in LCavining Bower. -I.utlt U.S. Gov't Report
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AB&OLUVEEV t!?SJBE
Hit")
Mt'i't lii ItcRtilur PiMMltitt nml lo Iliin-
tlnr Work.
City council met In regular session
Councilman Humphrey in the chair in
the absence of Mayor Martin.
A petition from residents of the
Fourth want nns received ssklng
thut n uniform system of planting
shade trees be adopted for that ward
lief erred.
The committee OK'lk yards re-
ported progress and tn motion the
order made for parlies to more stock
outside of the city tvns e.vtendol
thirty days from March I and the
committee given more time.
Ordinance No. H50 relating to water
rates was riwd apd sent. back to t lie
committee for eorrect'on
Ordinance X. Tl
was iw.xt taMtutf
up. 1 nls Is Mil Important mutter nop
relates to storing explosives wrlhlfVmu
city limits It will oe perfected trod
passed next sossldn.
A resolution urging our mcpibera- n
the legislature to support tlie bill cre-
ating a reform school In the-territory'
was passed.
. The public impVavtimuhls cohitulltee
reeommemlud Improvements on Vine
and Itroad In th6 siiiitfi 'pari o'f tile
city to prevent Hooding wlth waler.
Adopted.
On motion a committee of Moisr.
Cooper Richmond and Cook was ap-
pointed with instructions t- see
about sec ii rim; new 'oeation for auc
tion and liay market
I
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i
riio.v iitutt 0kii i lis siir.' or i in- suiiiii
l"- SlHllllll
Masked robbers entered the Santa
Ke depot at Cruse at an early hour yes-
terday morning nnd ransacked the
place The safe was blown open with
dynuiHtt und -tin.momv- und-wiper
were stolen. 1 1 is not knou n just how
much loss was sustained by the rtill'
rad company. There Is no clew to
the robbers.
l'rlM't !ht Wniiit-n
twiiior IjMkdft:
Taiiok Iowa Feb 26. Knowing
vour readiness to rive outsiders a
fchunce to lie heard I venture to end
youmysayon what I suppose people
call a "tragedy" of recent occurrence
In your city.
As t learn a weinu
because he was on her
killed a man
path constantly to worry and annoy
iter and so one needs to be informed
what designo a man has who conduct I
himself in this way.
Now I believe your legislature is iu
session ami for one I would express
thhope that they will at once vote
her a medal. Not only this but let
them enact a law or laws for the
proper protection of women that tbe
like of ths may be unnecessary here-
after. Is a woman's character noth-
ing that she may have it taken from
her by just such bounds us choose to
haunt her house' Hut where is there
a state that has any laws to which a
woman could appeal for protection
against a man fleud who uhoeeus to
constantly haunt her premise against
bur protestations'.' To haunt lur Isuo
crime known to the law' yet it ii a
i-rime which is steadily doing its work
on lior ropuUttion. Than h crime nnd
such a urimo lias a penalty iutrht
there not to be one.' and who shall in
dict it?
Let lecherous men understJurfll 'lbt
public sentiment will ba k up women
who stand nobly for their own pro-
'net ion wbero !uw fail to all'qrij it
and .they wllV staiid in mor.Hil foaroffj
biuftsliot Of common sense anil com-'
mon decency and ordinary self-respect
will not hold such creatures In their
place Let fear lie tried whut it will
do when women shall be empowered
to protect themselves.
Z Respectfully.
.Iamks Visr-er.
.iHilte IIkIk l'tiatnf. na I lit Smi' (HI' Tit
Orillimnce OUtrtcl ChUH.
I In district court last erening Judge
Dsle dissolted the lujunction of Ool-
1 deu A to. vs the city and held that
i the new tax ordinance in valid (Jol
rdlnsnue u valta. liol-
e tl.tMM) bond and were
preM tsurtJ tWmm k
i den A Co gav
I given lit-ft(lsy
case to thW su
Strung snd It. T. llslner represeutetl
the city aud ttltaArAey ltreit"luHdo h
masterly argument as did also Attor-
ney II. S Cunulnghsiu who represent-
ed U olden A Co.
The case of the territory ; v. H. V.
Humble. seuHl l. U bUsv tfclcd tf
jury
Tbe graud jury reiuraed au indict-
ment against lrs X C Taylor for the
murder of W. .11 -Jlri-io. X
A re'rdltt of guilty was remit r. d
in the esse of I'otneroy charged with
disturbing religion services. He vtas
Sued ttoj and oasts.
1 list leu T. lleatty Micfaigun Mat.'
presideut of the Anterioau i'totoi tiw
asso-i.ttlun and national socretar.t. i-
eo4Hlet injr arraugemenU for a iui wu
al e'uveitiiu of the Aiuenean IVo-
tective asoebttlou to be heldMui.li
U. 11. and 11. The prime object in
Ute eonldermtlon of the nroitoNitmn
for tlu- forma tiotj of what i '" be
Umowh as lh Independent Amerieau
Iturty
I'l.MO.-ut nj"-li "f '!.- Mlohii
iingan
y hall
(iwi-lii h.i- i. fu-.i l unit rsity
lot- vi'isf (ri-f s I'ci 1. et tires V
Wok-.. 1 1 'i.lii-i an! Jti.tii.i The htii-dt-nt.
claim tl.itt a tn .1ht nropa-
.iiiilit i not polities and have again
uiii-alcil to tin- jnesIiJiiiT Tln-y a-
bi 1 1 uut (iiusitiiu to l uvr v1 i r
tl. '! i' hr ii'j)
pre 1 ' . pf
ROBBERS
VflllO
I'ff
Itrlrf lli(inii TnllVIll nt IIStrlM1n lii
mill ASwilt IMS Ully -
Ladles go and try tuem. Just re-
ceived MHI ounoes-itf the fcest trlpio
extraetof' (wrfusso- at toe Bag4 drug
store- A C. Hwolr.-A.Cn.
.1 W. llolt is ia the vHv..
The West Uuthrb
for sldeyHVi -
Kieeiver Tffhg At
cMef'ffeYliltWiciiif ;
people sje tlklng
v th Perry land
J. Vf. HeuRuft Chtl A. Ii Knott are
dowii fViaui 0rtftrtde.
TlW fotlrear-ohi Won of Mr. and
Mrs.' A A.-MfcachaTnisqiittP sick.
Mr (UtMPuTt. of Aritsnsss tit v. Is
thef-HWt t ber'mr;lL'H.WIlstWif!'i' '
i4 n.iinX -
if f
1' .""'nil niui iiUMiwii'ip ; nou m mi in jp .
will ue christenert the Oswego block.
lel? Mon of NYiHkt'HuUiriev U revl4
sick .with nuwtmonm at prdicnt.i uud
. . i-.- i . . . .
ne is tifftysWteq ive
II l."N-.rfbn'of
iri of Cross T. W1. ")5.)r
IlAht 'smf ' .1. v1UUlf'
monds."N'o'iltn U
of Kotma. nfe'i
tod Suites grand jury Monday. ..
VhmUmni ofliise
dances LrtslghLai l!rilr. hall .nml.'.
the auspices of the Conaordla singing
Society. i
The Lvangelical association will
meet nt tbe district oonrt room next
Sunday March a t 2 p. m. All are
invited. 21 '
Among 17nd
If'eek visitors In the
ity are: .1 V
Herryman L. Ii Cly-
lon.'K L' BrflfdJlcV
. H; Madden an jf "8
C It frauitiyn
A. Danough.
The Cy p't' U City lir iloe- toaighi
then nil goods must bi sold Let
t-vea-ybody turn oat and patron iw this
worthy cuusei The military band wilt
furnish ttsosic today.
An sppiicBtiou has been msde to
Gov Rrnfrow- for the pardon of James
II. Barker convicted in the Norman
! court of grand larceny and sentenced
tu nit; ijhiibihk fn-ii lur iivt- i-sri
Peacock J4mi and Fawt Head
Ll'ete gaqie roosters owned by loon I
inmru uim an rxytting nirni in i.ie
JAlley between llarrisoti and Vital yes
terciay for s aside re e won the
f fight.
Me'srs. Pay and Lytoit. of the well
kuown iusiptenieutfir.u of Ltttonlirot.
of .Sttilwater. am in th-n ilv. TUmh
ffen'icnen protest lomUy against the
' re i .-t rf the co"et.'i invest itfatioir
CO
- mMte svh H mt
I'ayne county
ramls ar p i .r Ti
.bf yil in t T ! -.ii
a" goi3 i.s auv in ol
ov msintain lhat
v if Stih water is
!ii-iia
V the KntertsttfWi f tllveu Uy lb
Cwl-
The pfjits of L'.ucoln school gave au
e fUsnesiiei I liiunint last pight at
th" opltt?rt'oul T!ie hall wasciotvd-
el. un 1 the pp!niv was liberal The
part K-ipan Jj MttCti $ 'oewjserVes
niielicul.sjwivv'd i4aciiNively that
therea-niueh' tstmu ii Lincoln s-hool
J. I
''' feM" .Jfc pw'iu the enter-
ts'miJsenst ducs- Ohostor Win. lvowc
Lvlia .iWtfsui. Anna Auitln Sidney
JaaiWfil-.l'aWaii" May. Hally.
.IaiuiF&!l4fdaimith. ImU Uar-
Iru rmi OfCulL. Sjmw Nabor. Addle
Itrau. 1a .vyiUUm-. Zdju Oden
Titos; WfUfe.Lil Th&mpsp'n. .Maude
JohnWni MaryOfltatt; .fit. Thompson
Eltvd iuVsoit. Klivfa Jones irad
Xt-vd 1lein.'' " lnvb..Vtloi by Ilev
Washington; -vaohiTs lrof. Austin
Mrs. askflia'o Mrs Holltwwonh. The
drills were neatly executed.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking lovder
WrltJ'Pjlr HI2HX4' MeduUnit nipiomi.
Tu lav I:.i.'IiIiii-4
.1 KI rilisojt Cm. -Mo.. March 1.
KepiujiaJltMlJve Julian has nitrodiiued
t a lulfmEHHTJioTisB" taNiri"1 bachelors.
It nroTffasvThut the county ussesfHns
f the rario5iseeiHls nrdAitrtllnl to
&hsesb a-holoi uccorfiu' to a;e au 1
divide ttau. jJBIi5 i lWH'r tha' Old
maids of tlu- roiin-o;' 'L'ut rt--raenti.
arc made a. 'ullntts- Huciit-
lors '! .vcarMflf-iuic aiflidsi uara;l".
lnrs M yearnr-ue 2jfl:tML
i'P '-Tf'''V!
W 1M?r .elll f jOSiji&ld
tHVt-ft ;
iiOVUHl -
I to P
Id wealtu
. 1 . . .k . . .:. . f -' ...
seutioi 1 nrovuisA taut; Tier i'ii'i' r
uiav awht tin- lefP1 und wVtfiont In
going aiflxii- Iliu jtrCiltt.. "Ui t an 1
provinj- that lie liufp'tlh ut tt-titpt .- t
natrimouy aii'l .iUU .iiimou- to
jf-t a 'wife Tin- fund colleoti-il by
this ineait m ti he Util to snitt-rk
st'jto eau into tht they had long
&
nee been uusmes to got uturrten
nnd ' tilljslanterlu' afte.r a bet
ter half.
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THE GREAT
Works wonders in cur-
ing torturing disfigur-
ing diseases of the skin
and scalp and especially
baby humors.
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3.
FQRTY-TWOPEOPLEKILLED.
HORRIBtB ItAILWAY ACCIDENT
IN MEXICO.
A BIO "EXCURSION -TRAIN WRECKED.
AVIillo Itoiiuillnc it Curve on tlio .Side of
it .lluHHtnln I'lvo ('onnlim .lump tlie
' 'Irsnk nml On Dimtii thn tliinyon
Ililrlr Mom or I.ct Serl-
mmly lnuril ly the
nltiiilrr.
CfTT OF MNXIOO VIA GAI.VHSTOK
March 1. An excursion train coming
Into the city on tho Intor-Ocennlc
railroad met wlthun accident yester-
day afternoon. While rounding a
curve an the side of it mountain ilvo
eoaches jumped tho track and went
down thu canyon. Forty-two people
Were killed and thirty or nioro seri-
ously injured. Tlie accident occur-
red about forty kilometers from this
city. Wires have been down nnd It
Hits Wen Impossible so far to obtain
any details of tho awful disaster.
MISSOURI SOtONS.
'rlio lAliU-MyiiiKiUiiu Hill l'amcil to Kn-
Ii( tff'IMIIIIlf'tU.
.Ti:nf-ii)j Cirv Mo. Maruh 1. One
ot t Hvllest debates of the session
vus''h6id in the house ycitenlay
evfr'ihu bill Introluced by Mr. l)a-
ii?i of Clarion prohibiting the
bjisjof mesmerlsut and hypnotism.
HThp bill whs llnall.V engrosseil wiin
bSi' eiiiendment providing that the
legitlihiite tetiL'ung of hyimotlsm in
meJdtanl limtitutlolis mlirlit not be In-
Jteiififert With.
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I IIO UJjpilIH-ll 1- 'l tliu icmn .TUi-
-vnnt' Oil! scored Hinuner victory in
the house by preventing its engross-
lnen't. When Sjusaker ltussbll called the
house to order a quorum was not
present but business was disposed of
rapidly bltls being read by their in-
troducers and ordered to engross-
ment without evpliination or debute.
Members who wire disposed to pro
test npalnst such methods were over-
ruled by those who nnd bills on the
calendar. Tho scission is so near au
end that only in this way can the
hotme cnlendiirevur be cleared.
The house killed Dr. TnbbV bill re-
ducing passenger fares on main linos
tolwnatulorie-hitlf ciMits per mile and
on MVn'ch lines to three and one-half
cents per mile.
The oill creating it commission of
three to be appointee1 by the governor
toseltle the boundary line dispute be-
tween Missouri and limn has pnssed
both Hous's and now only atMilts
the governor's signature to beconlo a
law.
Tlie senate has now considered aud
reported favorably from the commit-
tee of. tlie whole every appropriation
bill passt-d by the Imuse. To-day it
reported the bills for the pay of the
civil ottlcers and for appropriating
one-third of all the revenues for thu
school fund. It nlso passed the bills
appropriating money for. the payment
of interest on tlie bonded debt; und
the redemption of statu bonds and
for the school fund. Thib clears up
all he appropriation oil If ot any con-
sequence sate the onn appropriating
money f r the university and other
Institution
IMuHMiint Tuiry Soclnl.
About ninety persons were present
at the roclal at the parsonage of tlie
First M K church last night and all
enjoyed themselves hugely The fin-
est kind of taffy was made and served
hot. The rush was so great that it
wns takeu alunst before done. Mis.
Huckner who mnde tho tally and ner
son Kiiery who did the pulling de-
torve credit for their ability in tho art
of making tine tuffy. About Si) worth
of tnlfy wits sold tho same going into
the treasury of the Lpworth League.
DR. G. A. HUGHES
The Leading Dentist
m
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rw
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
AU Vuils of tlllings neatly inserted.
Artidcial ti-etb 011 any base desired.
800 to l.iioo to select from. Kvery op-
ferati'iu .'iiaraiiti-t-d and prices lower
than unv l..ri else in the city for the
best win n nth -o room 2 over Hank
lf Indian Terntiirv.
Just Stick a Pin
.Our Spring Woolens
Have Arrived !
iliuttho patterns are rich and that
tlie My Us into whi -Ii we are
Tailoring Them
Tor Spring uud Summer are
'Bejutlful Beyond Compare
WILLIS THE TAILOR
105 OK. AVE.
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THE LARGEST
Piece
Kor fall and winter 1894 displayed by
H. L. Cohen the New York Tailor.
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I am lift noted for cheap Tailoring but good Tailoring cheap.
Convinced
H. L.
J. W. MnNEAL Piiks
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
A J. SKAY
Hoard of Mroctont In addition to Hunk Otllcur:
HOKACK SPKKI) KUUT.'.MAU'J IN HKNHY LINN
W. J. HORSFALL Caahlor.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the scaton of 1895. Largest stock of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF UICYCLES.
A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering prices. Tcnn
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Call at or address 113-113 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS. Manager.
f ALLY ONG
Th Only
Restaurant ainl Short Order House
lu (JuMirip.
WALLY 0N0 CAN 1MKAHK YOU AT ALLL TI31KS.-TI5Y HIM.
Almost Given Away !
On or before March 1st we will mnte into the stoic now iif-nipied
by the 11 ixon Drug Store on Harrison avenue. I10111 now until tlr.it
date we will posilitely sell anything
Watches
Clocks
Organs and Musical Merchandise
At actual cost and cartage for'cash at prices never before olVernl in
1 Cull and examine our prices before buying elsewhere.
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Murray
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JiiOo TP.!ISr iols.3nL
Contractor
Estimates furnished on Buildings
Agent for U.
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET
THE SILVER DOLLAR
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Bar in the Territory.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division.
One lockFrom Hotel Royal
Caters:t0lthe Best Trade Only. Best GoocU
In Stock all the Time
STOCK OP
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Call at d bo
COHEN
214 OKIiUUniA AVKNUK.
A J SHAV V:ck-Phk8Hikni
$50000
10000
First. Class
111 our lipf ron-iNting
of
Jewell v
Pianos
Oklahoma
JiAiOA
& Williams.
109 HARRISON AVE.
and Builder.
- of every description.
S. Roof Paint.
Terr?
105 West Harrison.
CAFE
Hamilton & CO.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 2, 1895, newspaper, March 2, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73275/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.