The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 89, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 6, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. THURSDAY. DCCEMDER C. 1906.
PA4E1HI1CII
(Continued fr&ro Patje 2.)
Tlufl Ifoiiiu No. 7 known as tliirtwo weal front rnnniy
nt No. in WphI Oklttlioniu Avohuo be unci llw snmo w
liorebv osniunrd to Commit t cos an follows:
No.
8.
1.1.
20.
1.).
Education. (
Hcvcmtc and Taxation.
Salaries and Compensations of Publie
Officers.
Public Printing.
Alines Mining Oil and (las.
Ordinances.
And to which Omiini tiers and Commit (ee Room wo
assign as clerk 1 hereof
That Room No. H. known an llie Tribune OlTice be
and I ho same is herein assigned to Committees as follows:
"1
No.
7.
18.
niTrage.
ion.
- 4. 1 -1-I
I'l'iviiosri-s aim J'jieci
Primarv Kleolioii.
And to whii-li said Committees and Committee Kooin
we assign as clerk thereoi
Allot Avhich is respectfully uilmiiltoil wilh the rec
ommendalion that it be adopted and appro. cd b the
Coinciition.
J. R KINO
Chairman Coimnillee on Rules.
C. IF. PITMAN
j P. 11. HOPKINS
j- J. Al WAN1.IN
UKNKY S. JOHNSTON.
Mr. Paker introduced Conslitulional Proposition No.
f .' being a proposition " For aotion in the Pill oi' Right:.
lclating to administration of laws" which was read
ftead a second time by fille and referred to the Commit
tee on Preamble ahdBill of Rights.
Mr. Kdley introduced Constitutional Proposition No.
."in being ;i proposition "Kor a state militia." -which was
read. Peatl a second time by title and rei erred to the
Committee on State Militia.
Mr. Wiley introduced Constitutional Proposition No
.")7 being a proposition ''Relating to the creating of a
Commissioner of Agri ullure Labor and Statistics"
which was read. Rend a second time by title and re-
ferred to the Committee on Agriculture.
Mr. Kdley introduced Constitutional Proposition No
"N being a proposition "Pelating to banks rerehjng de-
posits when said bank is known to be insolvent" which
was read. Pead a second time by title and referred to
the Committee on Pauks and Banking.
Mr. Alters introduced Constitutional Propositoin No.
o9 .being a proposition "Pointing to the sale of school
kinds and other lands in the State of Oklahoma" which
was read. Head a second time by title and referred to
the Committee on State and School Lands.
Mr. Pilby introduced Constitutional Proposition No.
GO being a proposition "Creating juvenile courts" which
was read. Read a second time by title and referred to
t-kc Committee on Judiciary and Judicial Department.
Mr. Cain introduced Constitutional Proposition No.
Gl being a proposition entitled "A dry plank for the
entire state" which was read. Pead a second time bv
title and ret'eired to the Committee on Liquor Traffic.
Mr. Chambers introduced Con.-litutioual Proposition
No. G2 being a proposition "For heedoni of speech and
press" which was read. Pead a second time by title
and referred to the Committee on Preamble and Bill of
Pights.
Mr. Chambers introduced Constitutional Proposition
No. G;$ being a proposition "For salaries of state and
county officers" which was read. Pead a second time
by title and referred to the Committee on Salaries and
Compensation.
Mi. Chambers introduced Constitutional Proposition
No. Gl being a proposition on "Location of permanent
eapilol site" which was read. Pead a second time by
title and referred to the Committee on Public Buildings.
Mr. Covey introduced Constitutional Proposition No.
Go being a proposition "For constitutional provision on
suffrage" which was read. Pead the second time b
title and referred to the Committee on Suffrage.
Mr. Ellis introduced Constitutional Proposition No.
GG. being a proposition "To exempt from attachment or
execution or seizure for debt a homestead to heads of
families" which was read. Read a second time by title
and refen ed to the Committee on Homesteads and Ex
emptiuiis.
Mr. llanraty introduced Constitutional Proposition
No. G7 being a proposition 4 Pointing to employer's lia-
bilily and the jioi'trin" of fellow servants" which was
read. Read a second time by title and refer reel to the1
Committee em Railroad and Publie Service Corporatiems.
Mr. Cardner intreiducod Constitutional Preciosities
Ne. (58 being a proposition "Relating to home-si eaels"
whie-h was read. Pead the' hccoikI time by tit!e and re
ferre'd to the Committee em Ipmjestoads auel Kxemplions.
Mr. Ilarned iiitroelm eel Constitutional Proposition
Ne. G9 being a prepositiem "Against Gambling. ' whit h
was read. Pead a seiend time by title auel referred to
the Committee on Crimes auel Punishment.
Mr. Harris in1reduced Constitutiemal Propejsitiem
Net. 70 being a propositiem relating to the legal and een-trae-t
rates eif interest" which was road. Pond n Hoeond
time by title and referred t( the- Committee em Banks
and Hanking.
Mr. Harris intreiducod Cejiiatitutioiial Proposition
No. 71 being a preposition "In relation to separate
schools for cluldivu ef Afrit an dew-out." which was renel.
Pead the se-e-emd tin; by title n"l roferroel te the Com-
mittee em Education.
Mr. Hnusam mtnulinet Con-titutioiial Prtip i&itioii
No. 72 being a propoifitiou For the purport- oi ebtublisb
inga department of agriculture and tor the regulation of
same" which was road. Peael the second time by title
and rt-i. nr.l lo the' Commiltoo eu Agrie-iilturo.
Mi. Ile'ii iog introdihod Coastitutional Propositiem
No. 71 btiii a prop lotion on ( niHiMtituin! pro is'on
of law" which was read. Pead a second time by titlo
and referre'd tei the Ceunniittee on Judicini'y and Judh-inl
Depailment.
Mr. Herring introdue-ed (institutional Preipeisitiou
No. 74 being a proposition "Feu name of State" which
wns rend. Pead a second time by title and Toferrod to
the Cnnimittro n Pi-eninble and Bill of Rights.
Mr. Hogg intreieluced Ceuistitutiemal Propositiem N.
i) being a preipusition "For e-ounty and county se-ats"
whie-h was rend. PPnd a soe-eiuel tune by title and re-
ferre'd to the Committee on General Provisions.
Mr. hit realm ed Constitutional Pl-opositiem
No. 7(5 being a propositiem "Feu county tuTicers the'i!
lorm el eiiTie-e ete." whiedi was rend. Road a second
time and referred tei the Committee on County and Conn
y Organization and Government.
Mr. Hunt introduced Constitutional Propositiem Nei.
77 being a proposition " Pertaining lei school lands."
w hich was read in full. Pead a soe-emd time by titlo and
rolorroel te the- Ceinmiitteo em State and School Lands.
Mi-. James introdue od Constitutional Proposition No.
7s being a prejposition "To comply wilh the enabling act
wuli re'spoct to sotting apart lands for the bene tit of the
foinnioii schools e-eilloges and universities" which was
ivael. Pead a second time by title and referred to the
Committee em Federal Pelations.
Mr. Langlev introduced Constitutional Preiposition
Xo. 79 being a 'proposition on "Bill of Rights" which
was read Pead a eeond time by title and fet erred to
the Committee on Preamble and Hill oi Rights.
Mr. Leahy introduced Constitutional Proposition No
No. SO being a proposition on "A declaration of rights"
whie-h was read. Pead a second time by title and refer-
red to the Committee em Preamble and Bill of Pights.
Air. Leahy introdue'ed Constitutional Propositiem
No. SI being a propositiem on "ISlective Ifr'auohiso''
which was read. Peael a second time by titlo and re-
ferred to the Cemtmittec on Suffrage.
Mr. Loopor introduced Constitutional Propositiem
Ne. 82 being a p imposition "Fixing the rate of interest "
which was read. Read a second time by title and re
1 erred to 'the Committee on Hanks and Banking.
Mr. hooper introduced Conaiilntintml Proposition
Ne. 8'j being a proposifiem "Prohibiting capital" punifen-
ment eif a woman" whiedi was read. Peael a second time
by title and referred to the Committee eui Qr'mies and
Punishment.
Mr. Littlejolui introduced Constitutional Proposition
Ne. 84 being a proposition "To regulate writs of injunc-
tion in strikos and labor tremble" which wjis read. Read
a .second time by title and referred to the Committee em
Labor and Arbitration.
jir. in chance ijurouue'eu Lonsiiuiuonai irroposition
No. 85 being a proposition "Providing foi I separate
schools for whites mid blacks" whiedi was rortdn Pond
a second time by title auel referred to the Committee on
Fduoaliem.
Mr. Mitedi introduced Constitutiemal Proposition No.
8G being a proposition "Feu the permanent hiealion of
the capital" whie-h was read. Pead a see-emd time bj
title and referred te the Committee on Publie Builidugs
Mr. Swart s introelue-od Constitutiemal Proposition
No. 87 being a preipeisitiou." Relating to revenue and
taxation" which was read. Read a seconel time by Vila
anel referred te the Committee em Pevenue and Tiuntion.
Mr. Swarfs introdue-ed Constitutiemal Proposition
Ne. 88 being a proposition "Relating to suffrago" which
was read. Read a aeeond time by title and jeforred to
the Committee on Suffrage.
iIr. fucker introduced C'onstitutional Proposition
No. 89 being a proposition "Limiting the right of suf-
frage" which was read. Pead a second timo by title
and referred to the Committee on Suffrage.
Mr. Tucker introduced Constitutional Proposition
No. 90 being a proposition "isolating to logialative
houses and nautes for the same" which was rend. Read
a second timo by title and referred to the Committee on
Legislative Department.
Mr. Beione Williams introduced Constitutional Prop-
ositiem Nej. 91 being a proposition "Fixing the liabilities
on e-orporations chartered under the laws of thi Stale."
whie-h was read. Road a second time by title and refer-
red te the Committee em Private Corporations.
Mr. Boone Williams introduced Cemstitutional Preip-
eisitiem No. 92 being a prtiposition "To provide for the
organ izntiem of a state mililia" whie-h was read. Pead
a sevond time' bv title and referred to the Committee on
State Militia.
Mr. Beione Williams introduced donstitutiorJal Prop
osition No. 915 being a proposition "Pointing to employ
ees their preitootiem and lights" which was read. Pea 1
a second time by title' and referred to the e-ommittee on
Labor and Arbitration.
Mr. J. I. Wood introduced Constitutional Proposi-
tion Nei. 91 being a proposition "Providing and estab-
lishing a legal rate of interest fen the State of Okla-
homa" whiedi was roael. Pefid a second time by title and
referred tei the- Committee ou Hanks and'Uauking.
Mr. Wyatt intreiducod Constitutiemal Proposition
No !lTi being a propositiem "Pointing tei the prevention eif
the Slate- loaning oi jming its oreelit" whie-h was roael.
Road j; second time b title alld referred to the Com-
mittee" on Legislative J )oparf meant.
Mr. "Wjatt iutrexluceejt CoiklUutUmal Proposition
No. !k cj.ig u propositions' Relating to auuiihnents of
tlie- I'nitoel State's Constitutiem" which was road. Pead
a sevond time- l title and rolorroel 1o the- Committee on
Mr. Wl introduced by roeiuost Coiistltuflonal
Pieiposition No. 97 being a prynosition "Providing fn
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Don't Let Your
Piles Grow
Every Hemorrhoidal UImi l a rertile
Field for Cancer ami Other
Deadly DiMaaet.
TRIAL PACKAOtS fRK.
Cmivtlii ill n nir . i k.il l In- Influni
in o Ion lump ! '.XT' l I iH mil
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ll . . '. - - t i. f ik. ilnlouilniu
hIIi to fo-re n pHitnBP In main en"
Icul tv niiitn-v a nl iTuklng of thi tl-
uos. Tin re U no i"nl'r suffoi ln tlinn llil
If ywi u rt n BiiWror from ?lle yoi know
It. It li f llh to thlnh thil nn nmount
pf nthnilli!i ulll nllfM you On the
lontm p.ir)tf11- uro fn-nralilo to the
profliiftloti of h mor-lio'dn lo n t lx
ilrlntl rlthfi If th lllmlnn Hint -in
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n Ipw from the summit. Uil
MoaulWul iH-cno.
nliix fltldj of rntton and nolilcn
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An I ill th. rich trwuuron of hor v.it
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iin" to I juatlrr It I furled mi lilsh
a hi pioudly It tuvs in the hiui
A anU.'il iky
Ilr f.r x-stn of frull. crimson and roU
1 In Kim klfd Klbrrtus all iniiv
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The lUh. pur irnp and molorm no flnr.
All ifpp.ik fur themwlvc of thin fall
flunn ollm.
o nn inl th n proud hlp of ut lto
Wf know thiit thy future inut -vi
lio it-i-at;
All k low you hive rtoen f It wr.o llki
Mint of tlie sea.
Y t n'n thy wide pin Inn fnl- cIIIpk wf
ii t ir of the went. biMtitlfiil ft.ir
I.'Min imy thy pure llatht shine from
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tup. lirAJioMi !:itnn.
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tlittttr Cttculc! Com i-bTU4clfiUiia I'm
PARKER'S
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rVmiart nd tmiillfir th halt
I n ' li-t lu iritl ftwiflh
ttr-ivr raila to nrtlorn Orny
Hair l.i Ita yonlbnil dolor.
Cum w-a p rlianit at hllr taUrag.
. ikIi)iI nraMmt
MADE THK NKORO DANCK
There Ii No Greater Torture Than Fllei.
Tliero Is Na Greater Torture Than Piles.
dm but tho iiaton' of th oporatlon U
too nio.it t w.i-rmt tho cxprrlinont px-
eppt an ii lint l'aint
Thfi l onlv otp niur.il wav to cur
pllea Thrie a modi amenta which to-
Rpoplal to n.illy leader.
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rowbia iil'-d lo hnn John N. Iwl .i
nr-o of Wlphltn on a woat IkiiiiiI ftnnta
Kr PRaapngp- Uoln taftwppn Ijiw-piipp
nnd Topckn Mdy Thrro tlnifn llipy
pi ippiI a io!ip arounl lwl' nnk hut
riuh time Iip f.'t loow ami nft-r tlio
third tlm lw Juwed from the laili uinl
pirarwd. Tho Toxana prrvpntoil otli r
puj i.trfra frnrn Interf'Mllt hV fuwlfh-
ii ixoivpia. r.evl worp a Knlahtn of
Pythlin pin nnd Um rowboja .ild thry
did not like to a netro "puttlns on
nlr" Thpr wora no .irrata.
s-thpr IipuI the miiooua ni'HibTinP o' th and In
bowels and rpotum nnd KlV It life. VliP kill It.
Chpnppet acpldpnt Inanranoa Dr.
Thoinna' Koleclrlc Oil. Stopa the pain
pula the wound. All lrtiBlte
f-rK3u?MOt
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Frio Trial.
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ponlti ilea Pomeni.- t for Inmi ij.i lnl
Dip alTnlPil pari and wi tulalna Hip
oothK.rf henli'.iir. iminratinR injdlclap
needed to (Tct a quirk and ptjrmuni'nt
it p That tlipsp do piiip ptl h Is iroved
hs thp oluntnry taattmonlulii of th m-
.tnd. ily pp-y mull Wo gel Irltoia Ilk1 Oil"
"tVlxhliut to aTlv crpd.lt whprp citillt
Is due I el It my duty to hwn.inltv
na wpII aa youraelvt to Mrrito vou rr-
ardlna yaur pile remedy. I have not
ilnlslud my nr-wt box and am now well.
Afrr the first t-eulment of lrnmlil I 'He
Cure the so.i'tiKM lfft and the awe!!
ujm h.ip icopt iletrpiulng. 1 atsu used
youi ptlla Htvl am fwllnc like myself
ignln Tliuiklnir you kindly 1 am yoms
trill. C. Ctovilej 107 9th Ae BpiiUK
Wish "
Wo do not nak you to lake our word.
WVi avfc wWIni; llwt you should trv our
treatment und decide fa- yotiraH' H" id
to the I'ji.imkl IrtlK t'o TZ l'jruinld
Hnlldlnir. Miirshiilt. Mich . and you will
rei'rlvc ii tree trial pukitn by roturn
mail. Aftr !iu hao used the contents
of this piii'kage ou cu i hpciitp pxiii tly
tho sunn! iiu'dulne if you will ask fur
thp Pyijinld Pile Cure
Fo- wile at (ill ill tiXHlxts. 0 r-nta per
box
8heit ivftil wnrkei-s t-i Pes Moln.'M.
la huvu obtiliied it -alin In thoti min-
ium ill wage acule rroin DO to 37V cents
in hour
SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTC
The Himduy Sclioul Institute to lie
hold In this lty on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday liecpmber lltti and 12th under
the iiusplces of the Oklahoma Ula.e
Kiimliiy Mohool AssoeUtlo-.i will be one
of the moat Intprestlng met ting t for
Sunday (school woiUrrs that has Uen
hell here for years.
The Institute will open ut two (i) p. m
on Tuesitar and continue tliioiitrli Tue-
uhv afti non and evenlnsj and ngain on
Wln winy aftoritoon and evenlnR. Wil-
liam llogera wncrol aeeretary of the
Htilo Hui4jy School AocUllon. M.".
tlerrge J. llunler and l a. Oom Jlartln
Htntp Sunday Hchool Worwera llev.
(leorge I. AVllllngham. Utale Te.uher
T-alnlng Derwrtmant Mrs. Kdna Clark.
Primary Hpeetnllat and J. lfl ataWRe.
preslJfent of the Pottawaitomte f3. fltm-
day BchtMl ussofclatlon will be p-ea-nt
and po-uluit tlw exen lacs which will In-
in -tly In tho J" in f a prui'U'-iil "xpo"'
lllim of Hiinday ichool work. Instead of
tilling lliow present how lo d rertain
things the wtak Will u setuilly done
Iwfiire thuir eye rn the pliitforin and
will be of grunt ta-ieflt tn ull All of
the hit cat und best things In itdwinoed
Hiinday school wi k will be exploited
The session will h hdd n tin Ira
PreabytcrUn elm t to. ami every Hiriday
sihool offtur .tpiiehe and worker In
Outhrle and I-' n county Is urged tf
hv present.
Surest and Ouicitcst Ouro for nil
TIEUOAT and ItUKO TnOTJll-
33 cr MOMKY BA01C
LuA CIS tj ACandrBmftUutlTi.
Let Electricity Do Your
Work
The Electric Light isnllie
DWoIcOHihifLl('Iit.
a The ElectHo Lltht is.thc
only homo li?iu.
The Electric Lluht Is the
only hesvlthy llglit.
The Electric I-jght is the
only cleou light.
The Electric Light is the
only brlejht J-K11-Any
other Hfjht Is a.
nuisance.
Have your house wired
and use
ELECTRICITY
Live comfortable -while
you live.
ALWAYS READY.
T5be GUTHRIE LIGHT
(EL POWER. CO.
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on business
Lodges
Societies
Clmrchso
Reunions
Idverfsg
Purposes
Only first class outht In trs
tcrntoriea write 101 nampifl
and gel prices.
Armevntrout Bro9
Guthrie Okls
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ONK OF TUOi-ji;
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r-iilro'iel auel e-eirjiuratieui e oinmiHHieaiK" which wan roael
Honel a Mvoml timo by tillo anel rrforre- tlio tlio Conmiil
tie- mi liai'reiads .niel riihlii- SMcriico ('ui'iorations.
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THK COAL THAT COOKB
yiur fUiiiui on lim 'k i s; flay. Chrlt-
m ik d i SHi.ml n oi mi (titer day la
l.f ) r oil hi l I" t .. I hi mined to
glvi -tHtiWu' tir I nit- i Ii it's your
happy iinii" i t it tin i v-.td iroia
my yw 1 i wm i ' i i I n-'k seat fir
anybody wl-n it i .- tisl in good.
bard. cUwn lumi . t i Jlltt of An-
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N. F. CHEADLE
PHONE NO 0.
G. W. Bruce
AUDITOR AHD ACCOUKTAHT
RoQma 2 4 0 BlllbiiSlcy
BulUUnif Guthrie 0. T.
Spsolal attention liven to th exam-
ination of Ounty dscorcif
K4fsrneei:--rosrd of sountv com-
mlsiUnfS. Local) eoUPtyt Hosrd ot
county cwiimiiaionsrt u
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