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THE LEAbER QJTHftlS OKLA. THURSDAY JANUARY 24 1907.
PAGE THREE.
Official Journal of the Proceedings
of the Constitutional Convention
CONVENTION CHAMUKit.
MORNING SESSION WBDNRSDAY JANOAUY 28 1007 10 A. M.
Convention onlloil lo ortlar; l'rvlilottt Mwttty lit uio Chair.
Invocation )y Dr. Young ot Anlinom.
itoll ontletl; a tiiinnint ntraenL Abteiit: MoBrs. l'rye Helton liar-
nod Honking Johnston LUllpJolm MWhli Notion flint Hnljefl. Hr Hel-
ton was excused for jrcsterdny and lotlny on ficctliilit ot iofcfipM. Mr.
Cobb wob oxoiiBod for Monday nnd Tnioadaj
Mr. CcirUrnn Aag oxciisoit until Tuesday of next weak on account of
businose. Mr. Ifclil(r vn oxoto for nbnenco on Monday and Tuesday
un account of business.
Messr. Ilonkltm and l.ltllpjolin had ilrevlatiuly been excused. Mr.
John ton v:i8 oxouaod on ncooftnt of slclnies.
On account of tho siIukmhto of Mr. HnriiPtl Mr. 11111y was appointed
Chairman Pro tempore- of the Committee on Stntn wild School Lands.
Mr. Murray presented by reiinesl Petition No. 220 jrnylng for pro-
visions for Wonmn Suffrage from Mra. Kate II. Diggers President of
tho Woman Suffrage Ausoclntlon refenvd to tho CointntUoo on Suffrage.
Mr. Ullby presented by roqupat Petition No 221 rt 12fi students of
the Northwestern Normal Alva Oklahoma for atnlo-wldo prohibition.
referred to tho Committee on Mtpior Truftt-.
Mr. Hayes presented by request 'Petition No. 223 with ltt9 nlgnstitTes
from Chlrkaslitu I. T. for Woman Sit ff rage referred to tho Committee oti
Suffrage. '
Mr. Caudlll presented by request Petition No. 223 being a tirotoul
from Oklahoma City agnlnat local option referred to lite Committee on
Liquor Traffic.
Mr. Ilnnwoy presented by reqiieit Petition No. 221 with ISl slRnntiires
for Woman Suffrage. referred to the Coar.niltle; on Suffrage.
Mr. Copeland presented by request. Petition No. 225 of 143 residents
of Falrland I. T. praying for pinvlslons for Woman Stiff rape referred
to Commlttco on Suffrage.
Mr. Herring presented by reoucat. Petition No. 22C with -10 signatures
from 1211; City Oklohomn for Woman Suffrage reforred to Committee on
bufirnge.
Mr. Roberts 1 resentcil by requo t. Petition No. 227 with 101 signatures
from Ol.lnhoma City for statewide prohibition leforred to the Coriunlttco
on Liquor Traffic.
Mr. Hoard presented by rccfjost Petition No. "228 being a me-morlal
from OktnulBae liidlrn Territory praying for an early oleet Ion referred
to CojT.inltteo on Prhilegea and rcioctlana.
Mr. Roberta presented Petition No. 220 with BO SlgntifctMci from Cor-
doll Oklalioma for statewide prohibition referred to the Committee on
Liquor Trnffic.
Mr. IlobarU presented Petition No. 230 with 100 BlgantureB rrom We-
woka Indian Territory for statewide prohibition referred to tho Com-
mittee on Liquor Traffic.
Mr. Roberts presented Petition No. 231 with 57 signatures from Martha.
OklJioma for Btato-wlde prohibition referred to the Committee on Liquor
Traffic.
Mr Graham presented by rcqicat Petition No. 232 being a memorial
from a mass meeting of icUlfcims of Jeou Indian Territory prayln? that
tin- Alfalfa bloR om bo made tho state lluroi emblem referred lo the Com-
mltteo on General Piovlslons.
Mr. Roberta presented Petition No. 22$ being a protest of the churches
of Oklahoma City ngalnst Hughe.' Proposition on Liquor Traffic -referred
to the Committee on Llqtor Trafflr.
On motion of Mr. Williams of 108 Committee Report No. 10 by tho
Con.mitteo on RnilirutlB nnd Public Service Corporal loa was withdrawn
from the Committee on Revision Compilation Stylo and Arrangement and
re-referred to the Committee ot tin Whole.
Consideration of Committee Ropoits Nos. 10 15 10 and 20 by Hie
Coniniilteo of the WJioie bolng called for the Convention resolved llsrlf
Into Commlttco of tho Whole for consideration of aald Qoiiornl Orders
with Mr. Hayoa in tho Chair. '
At tho noon hour the Commlttco of tho Wholo aroio President Murray
resumed tho Chair and Mr. Hnyea ns Chairman of tho CottinllUe of tho
Whole reported aa followa:
Mr. President: We yoilr Commllteo of the Whole Convention to
thom were referred tho General Orders of tho Cnlondnr fieg to report
that wo havo had under conaldr nation Committee Report No. 15 by (lis
Commltteo on General Provisions and that Uiereon. ns well as upon llio
reslduo of the 'mutters reforred to us we havo made progress aud ask
leave to sit again.
S. W. 11AYIC8
Clialrman.
On motion of Mr. Parliar the report was adopted.
Convention took reeesa until 10 o'clock A. M . Thtnvday. Jainrary 21
1907.
How to Cure Chilblains.
"To enjoy fraudotn from olillblnlns"
writes John ICemp. Rait pilBUolil. Mo.
'I apply Uucklen's Arnica Siilro. Han'
also used It for salt rliniim with excel-
lent results.'' Guaranteed to euro
fover sores indolent ulcers piles
burns wounds frost lilies and skin
dlbeauos. 25c at all druic stores.
AMERICAN IRISH
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
(Ily Associated Prosu.)
Phlladolphla Pa. Jati. 21. Tho
American-Irish Historical society of
which Roar Admiral John MicGowan
U. S. N iretlrad) Ih prMdent held
Us annual meeting In thin 'Ity today.
Delegates oro In ntUviduncG fiom
Boston Now York. Piidonce Chi-
cago and a nnunbor of other cltU s.
Tho society was organised te:i years
ago for tho Bpoolal Htwly of the IrlUi
element In tho coinpo<lun of the
American people.
Clear up the complexion cleanse the
liver nnd tono the system. You can
best do this by a dose or two of De-
AVItfs Little Early Rlsars. Ssfo re-
liable littlo pills with a reputation.
Tho pills that everyono knows. Recom-
mended by C. R. Renfro.
ILLINOIS HISTORIANS.
(ny Associated roas.)
Spriugfiold 111. Jan. 21 Tho eighth
animal meeting of tho Illinois State
Historical society opened at tho atate
hoiso this morning and will contlute
over tomprrow Thu opening sesalon
was devotej to the bjalneaa affairs
of tho society. Including the annual
r-.port of the secretary Mr Jessie
VBbmet Weber and the ejection of
officers for the easing year. A gen-
wnl conference of the r . resentailves
of local hlstorl nl societies was held
in which E S Wilcox of Peoria and
Prof. g. A. Forbes of tho University
of Illinois yoke.
Tho first general aossion waa held
thta afternoon the speakers Includ-
ing Mrs. Alfred UayHss of Macon; J.
H. Roberta of Chicago and Prof.
'EvarU I). Oreene. ot tho UnlvorsHy
of Illinois At the jssion tonight.
Governor Uenewi Is to deliver on ad-
dress of welcome wl'h a resnonse br
President Alfred Orendorff. The an
nual addrt s will be delivered by Dr.
I) P Shantbaugb. of the University
o' lOWJi
"They like the tssto as woH as
wrote of Keniiedy'a laxative Couch
I u; i uti. jinn uiuueru euugn symp is
absolutely free from any opiate or
lureotic. Contains Honey Tar. Con-
formB to the National Pure I'otuj and
urug wtw. soia by v. R. Reufro.
Tom You tool happy today.
Dick 1 foe that way proposed ta
Miss Ficltel last night-
Tom Go easy old man. She'a yory
ciariccablo.
Dfck That's why I am so hopofuL
Shft said "No" laat night. PblladeJ
phi Press
ELECTION IN
GERMANY
GUIJATIiST POPULAR IX-
TltKKST AROUSKI) IN
THEISM PI UK
WHO WILL RULE
THE NATION?
The Emperor or Nation It-
self tlie Question
(Hv Associated Press.)
Rerlltt Jan. 24. Tomorrow's gen
eral electlor. proclpltated by tlic ac-
tion of tlw Kniaer In immmarlty dh-
missing tho relchslng aftei Its refusal
to lHies the Teas1 re which Involved
n larger vote in the Interests of bin
eolcnlnl iwllry has arou ed more pop
ular Inturwat than lifts r.uy sln.llnr
contest since the foundation or the
emplro la 1871. The nominal Ihiu"'
of cotonlnl maladministration and
Owinaii mlhtarv reatigo Unve Iteen
lost sight of by tlie people in the
oplUlou of tlie aveiUo elector the
real l.ftio nt stake Is whether the
emperor Is going to lead tho nation
or the nation Is to rule Itsr-If.
The rial d "fl Ik Wnl ween the gov-
ernment and the centei and will only
occi r when the new rel hstnji meets.
n. as anticipated the centre which
Com minds three out of lh eleven
million votes composing the Impel lal
c'f.'torato returns with undiminished
n.'rbers and become alll'il with the
social deirocrats it will bo stump
enough at any time to upset the gov-
ernment. If c. the othei hand. It
returns weakened it la ex per ed that
a nct.i.d of reaction against the a-m
cray will '. ir which will only ar-
ceutuate fevllug of pessimism in
tho em pi. ilslng hlefly from dl
content wit t'ne heavy prtr.sure of
ttttatlon and the ogiarla". tariff oil
cy. CouBcqreotly whatever th? re
suit of the elcctionti pravo danger
and a new and much moro eerloa'i
crisis threaten the empire's dome-tie
pc:.e .
A prominent failure of the situa
tion Is the popular resentment that
the Ura-montaueii who acknowledge
tho Vatlcan'a supreme rule are able
lo cxereloe a er.Btlng vote in ques-
tion of notional important o ther.-by
foiclng n dissolution. The moiieiatri
mid piogrossists havo eo.v blued t'
t.'i il'iato Ih'i .ltramotiianes' power.
but tho ultra-munt.v.ioF aie tonfldent
rf itMllmlnlslied i ici'B in tomoi-
nw's elect Ions. The nnmn Caibo
He populatlcu of .mithern Oct many
a'. res a eouttnulloo appnixlmaltly
of the present nuu.ei leal streugth of
tho party.
iMii -1he Rind tw Haw wr Bongla
aTtB (Zsrfmfat
During 1301 the yield of elder In
Franco amounted to 924505000 gallons
the largest ovor known and doublo tlie
averago yield for tho last ton yunw.
The finest opal known In Austrnlla
Is obtalnod at Whlto Cliffs near Wll-
cania In the eobtvyof Now South
Wales whero about 900- miner sr
tonstantly employed. Tho beat quality
ot those stones realizes occasionally as
mudi as $350 an ounce.
WIcs I don't thhiV SflHcJiii Tint
much sand do you?" Wagg "Well.
Im.H a sandy complexion."
Bet.ll. MttwaiCjtNM
Food of til Or""-.
"Many . gallons probably many bar
rcls of water are drawn through U
gills or each oyster each day." writes a
university professor "aud the micro-
scopic beings that It may bjld are
stmlnwl out and pushed along luto the
oysterfs mouth. 13ci mierostoplc or
ganisui Ih a long time In traveling from
tho point whore It first tou has the gill
to the oyster's Htoiaach; all this while It
is alive' mid capable of becoming Uve
parent of uew generations when re-
moved from the gill ami placed uudtg
suitable eoudltlonrt. Moat of these or
gamsins are wholeeonitt to man and all
that outer the oyster's stomach ara
qulchiy killed and converted Into its
palatable and nutritious substance iwt
eo long as uiey aro uaremig aiong mo
gills all are alive and some are ox.
tromoly dangerous to man. Hie oyst&r
eiercIsM choice in the selection of Its
food rejecting some of the microscopic
organisms and swallowing others but
those that are discharged Into the wa
ter with tho sovvago of cltloa are net
nruortuuateIy among tho ones that are
rejected and before thoso have entered
tho oyster's stomach tboy tiro most fa-
Torably placed for gaining entrance'
Into human stomachs aud multiply leg
there"
For any pain rum top to oc. from
any taue apply Pr. Thomas' E''eclrk
P1 Pain cju t siay where it is usd
STRONG
Again
is what Mr. Lucj
Stovai!cfTi!tonQa
sa after taking
Kodol Dyepepstj
Cure. Hundred!
of othorwtau
women ars
bolnc re
stored to porfeci
health by this rem-
edy. YOU may be
wall if you will UVo
it.
Indigestion cauteo
nearly all the tick
ness that women
have tt deprives tho system of nourish-
ment and tho dohcato organs peculiar te
women suffer woakon and besomt
dltoiMd.
Dyspepsia Cure
enables tho stomach and dlccstlvo organi
to dieest and asSlmilato all of tho whole-
tomo'feod that may bo oatbn. It nourishes
the body and robuilds tho woak organs
restoring health and strength. Kodol cures
Indigestion constipation dyspepsia sour
risings bolchlng.hoartburn and all stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
t)IUTtattlbl4ill4
tint &l tanch ftt th
trlAlr (0 cut tlt4.
rtttrIE0.1)tVTItt
ri.r mi nr C It. Rnrr
Honors KourojJatkln.
Tho Jdllltary-Medlcal academy at St
Petersburg has recently hung n por-
trait of Its honorary member Clan.
Kouropatkln In tho main hall aa n
token of gratitude for hie gifts. The
academy owes to him tlit reinadelinn
nnl enlargement of several of Us sci-
entific departments.
His -ittlo Joke.
"You nre fair" complimented the
young man. "Whero nro you from'
"St. houla" responded Urnostlno
blushing.
"Ah thon y nro tho Bt. Louti
'Mr."
To Break In New Siloes Alwyas Use
Allen's Foot-Bust u powder. It pro-
vent Tightness nnd Tljlutering. cures
Swollen Sweating Aching foot. At
ill Druggists and shoe utores 2Rc
Ratnnlea mailed FRUia. ddreaa A
H. Olmsted. Te Rov. N. Y.
Jumv l.lKtil l'hr Cltr 8trc'
A new llliiinlnnnt ealfed fqAol Ih be
lug tried liy the Paris uutuurilleii with
a view to its use In the 8trecin sy a
Pails cable dispatch to the New Aorh
Ilorahl. It ! n.iid to ! cheuper thnu
eleetrlrity. gas or petroleum. Lusol li
a product of tin- guses ot ciUes of eer
tain liiliii'K Is ri.-li lu curbun mid t
tiald to pusxiss superior itliiinlnutiiii
power.
$100 REWARD $100.
The reuders ol this paper will be
Iilcased to learn that there Is tit leaat
me dreaded disease th.it kcIoiico ha
been ablo to euro In all its stages
and that Is Caturrh. IIiiII'h Catarrh
t'ure Is the oh'j positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Ca
lurrli bolug a eonstitutlonul (llneasf
reqidres a constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal
iy anting directly upon tho blood nnd
mucous surfaced of the system (lie re
by desimying the foundation of lite
disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu-
tion and uhhIcUuk nut hi h Id doing It
work. The proprletuni have o much
fnltb In its curative power that they
offer One Ilundied Dollar for any
case that It falls to cure. Bund ror Hat
of testimonials.
Address R J. ('HENRY & CO. To
ledo. O
Sold by all drugglHtH. 75e.
Take Hall s l'ainliy Pills for coll
stipatluii.
Basilisk's Uncanny Powsis.
The basilisk or cockatrice was re-
puled lo be some strange mixture of
ii bird aud serpent able to slay with
his breath and his sight which power
was accredited by tome to dragons.
Caurjht on the Wlnfl.
Son niockburn relates a story of
lajtr In Kentucky who waa general
ty very fortunate In winning his ..ltt
in the lower courts of the state aud
equally unfortunate in losing them b)
rtaeon of reversals by the supramt
rcurt ot the commonwealth. One day
the sonator ohanced to find the lawyer
la a train pulling out of Louisville and
r the attorney's knee was spread a
t'Ze law volume which he appeared
(o be devouring with much Interest
'Well iny friend" Bald Mr. IlUek
aurn "don't you get time enough iv
rrur office 10 read law without fetch1
lag law books on a Journey?" The law
rer sniffed contemptuously. "Thta ii
tiei lav. that I'm reading" said he. "II
is a volume s&h relating to tho de-
dtiens of the supremo court of lbs
iie of Kentucky.''-
Motif rs vsho i" i
Ilennnh s Im nlv-
variably lu Ii.-m- h
beeauee " u '
Uliie Hoi u i
oal Laxative Cough
their children
i - n-h Syrup In
! ' dreu like I'
tt ilfttttt. t'uli
u la the OTtgl
3ynip aud IB un-
or croop. Drives
the bowels. Con
I 1'ure Food 4iHl
' K Renfro
m
WsMk
I 1 uvS
i rivaled for the relief
It ho cold out thru 'U
forms to the NaHm.
Drug Law bold b
CONVENTION
COMMITTEES
(ContlntiotI from Page 2.
Planer: Private C .i .nous pub.
lie Prlhtltif Mlnea & .filling. Impeach-
ment A ltetftovnl from ()irie' state
& School Lands.
Fry.: Federal Rolntlons. private
Corporatlona public Printing. Con.
ventlon Accounts & Uxpenwo.
Oardnw: IBtlnoation Pibllp instl-
tntlons & State llulldlngs Mlnm .1
Mining Homesteads &. Exemptlo"s
County A Cotnitr lloundarles Couven-
non j'rint.ng.
Craham: Proatnhle ft Hill of Rights
Private Corporations Railroad & Pub
He Service Corporations Roads &
Highways Homestead ft IBxemptlons.
Ilannty .Mines and Mining Mu-
ni Iprtl Corpnmtloda County aud
County Ho 'nuiries. Labor and Arbi-
tration Public UObta and Public
Veks.
I lamed: Rilucatlon Pr;vpgiR and
KWtlnn Kuriillment & KngrosMiient
St.ite & School l4inds. Llqi or Traffic
Health Hnltatlon.
Harris: Ha I Iron il A Public Service
Corporation". Revetiito &. Tnxatlnu.
Judicial Appoitlonment Mnnuffletures
At (onuiietre. Ixilmr A Arbitration.
Public HcbtH & Public Works.
HiitlMon of 45: Kxep-'itlve nprt-
ineni Cr:. a & Punishments RhII-
mad ft Pi.blle t--vlce Corporations.
Judicial Apwitl(..it.4-'nt Mntiufac-
titrts n Coitiiner.f Ordinances.
Han son. ot 88: rrnnlllle A 11111
of Rights Kxecullve Department
Revenue A Taxation state School
Land. Public Debt ft Public Works
Health ft Sanitation.
Haskell: Rallroid ft Publlo 8er-
vlco Corporation. Rovrnuo ft Taxa-
tion Prlmory Eleotlons Insurance.
Hauwtin: Agriculture immigra-
tion Private Corporations floods &
Hlphvvays Publlo Printing SUto
Mllltta General Provisions.
Hayes: Rules of Procedure. Fed-
eral Relations. Judicial Department
tmpunchtnent ft Removal from Of-
fice. Schedule.
Helton: ISxecutlve Department
Suffrage. Roads ft Highways. Internal
Improvements Revision Compilation
Style ft Arrangement.
Hendricks: Agriculture Rallrond
A Public Sen loo Corporations. Manu-
factures ft Commerce Labor ft Arbi-
tration. Henshnw: Suffrage Prlvito Corpo-
rations. Salary ft Compensation in-
surance. Counties ft County Doiuida-
rles Schedule.
Herring: Municipal Corporations
Roads ft Highways. Privileges ft
UlCctloiiH Hunks ft Dunking. Una
Trui't ft aunrnnty Cos. Health ft
Snuilntton.
Hogg: Agriculture Prlvnto Cor-
pops tlonfl. Honda ft Highways Judi-
cial Apportionment.
Hopkins: R-le of Procedure
I'u'bllc Instltullons ft State Hulldlugs.
Leglslntlvo Apportionment Ordl-
nincc.
Houston: Leglslntlvo DoparUtwnt
Agrlciiltrro Deuerat Provisions.
Iludeon: Crimes ft Pitulshnioiitr
Mulilolpal Corporations Mines Min-
ing Coo!. Oil ft (inn. Hunks. Hnnklug
Loan Trust & Guaranty Cos. County
ft Township organisation.
Ifcuflios: Federil Relations Judi-
cial Department. Municipal Corpora-
tions Salnrle-t A Compensation of
Uffloeru Schedule.
Mumpurey: Legislative Depart-
ment Enrollment ft Kngrossmeut.
Salaries A Compensation of Officers.
State A School Ijnxla Legislative
Apportionment County ft Township
Organization Schedule. '
Hnnt: Municipal Corporations.
Privileges A IfflerUoiiH. linpcwcliineni
ft Heiuovol from Office. Publlo Debts
ft PiiWle Works.
Jamer: Agrieulture Revenue ft
Taxation Privileges ft ISIuctlnu. JSsl-
arlei ft Com iensatlnu of Officers.
Statu ft School Unds.
Jenktr: galnflea ft CoE-ivensatlon
of OfTt't'rs. Iniioach inept ft lU-uoval
from Office Mftiiufncturea ft Com-
meree. Johnston: V..' nt lronedure.
U-gUlatlve Deparlment Judicial De-
partment Hxeeullve DeiMirtment Pri-
vate Corporations lUllmntl ft Pub-
lic Servlco CoriiorHtlons IJijuor Tnif-
tte. Jones: Federal Relation. Pr'vl-
legos & Elections linpoaebineiil ft
Removal from Office libor & Arbl
tnstlon.
Kane: Iiiiinlgration Crimes ft
I'lWtshments Private Corimratlons
Hoadu ft Highways. Impeachment ft
Removal fioiu Office. Revision Own
pdatlon Sty4l ft Arrnngt meut.
Kcll) Public l'rliillm;. Mines.
Mining Coal Oil ft Cum. Impeachment
ft Removdl from Office. Convention
Printing Muiiifi tim-H ft Connnt-rce
King Kules uf 1'nx-ediire Jncll
clal Depart meut. Private Corpora
turns Revenue & Taxation Ueuetal
Provision? Schedule.
Kornegay : Preamble ft Hill or
Rights. Federal Relations. Jmllclul
DapxrUnent Revenr ft Taxi I Ion. .In
dlclal Apportionment. Oidlniuire.- Re
vUiim ('omi)llutlou Btylo ft AiiaiiKe
ment. Hchidute.
IjiiiKley Pi amble & Hill of
RIkIiIh Ji'dielal Depaiiment. .Inl'-t
pal CoipoiutloiiH OrdinaiiceK
iJisitei. Public lusiilutlotis ft
Stato Hulldlugs Roads ft HIkIivuivm.
Hanks. Dauklng. Ioan Trust ft (inn
anty Co' Conty ft County lloumlu
lien Revision Compilation 8'yle &
Arrangement.
Uniiiiei Private Ci tlo l ion ;
Road- ft HlKhways. Mlne lmlnf
Cutl O 1 ft Was. Piiiuai KU ( nmu.
lt ahy: Federal Relations Rail-
road ft Public Service Corixjiahoes.
PilvHeges ft Elections. I.I.-"or Traf
fle. Oidiinncea.
Ih- Miint tpal CoiporutloiiH lub-
llc Inxili Hons & Hum- l ildiiiic.
Salutb 4 C'ompeiiaat ou ol Officer
HeaJtu ft UanitatUm.
Ip-r Suffrage Hoad & High'
ways Public Printline. Co-niy &
County Hoi ndarles Man ficturea ft
I'linunurri
LedbeiU'i Judicial Department.
Salarlt-s A. '' ipnsaii'i of Officers
Lltjiioi T nt.. Oidluance. Revlulaii
Compilation Style ft Arrengeineiit
Schftdo'le.
Lledtke- Suffrsge Judicial De
partment. Privileges ft Election-
County ft Township organization
Convention Accounts ft Expenses Re
vision Com-pllatton style ft Arrange-
ment. LltMeJohtf Agriculture MonleinRI
Corporations. Revenue ft Tatilon
Ihipenolimmit ft Removal from Office
Manufactures ft. Commerce County ft
Township OrfttnlKation General Pro-
vlalotm. Littleton: Legislative Department.
Suffrage Roads ft Highways Public
Debts ft Public Workp.
MeCauce: IWueation Publlo Print-
ing Legislative Apiortlonment. LI
nuor Traffic.
McClalu: Iglshtlve Department.
Insuranee Ordinances.
AroClure: Agrknilture HomepieadR
ft ICxemptioiM.
Alatbls: Preamble ft RIH of Rights.
Legislative Department Executive
Department Agriculture Revenue ft
Taxation.
Mftxey: i-'etkr.l Relations. Execu
tlve Department. Suffrage Ci lines ft
Putilihment. (leotogleal Survey
Meeenger: idille Institution- &
State Hulldlngs. primary Elect l.um.
I.eglilntive Apportimunent Llquoi
TraStie Revision Compilation. Si.vle
ft Arrangement.
Mitch: Education Revenue ft Tnv
atton. In-'.ranee. Revision. Compll.i
Con Style ft Arrangement. Schedule
Moorn: Pedcral Relations Judicial
Department Jmllcial Apportionment
Ordliiane.-n Count ft Township oiga
niznt l.zs". Revision Compilation. Style
ft ArraiiKcment.
N!snn: Prenmble ft Hill of RIrIiIi.
Judlcinl Depart numt. Privileges ft
Elections. County ft Cojnity Roumla
rlo. Judlcinl Apportionment ordi-
nances. Lalior ft Arbitration.
well: State A School Lands
Schedule. Public Debts ft Public
Works. Health ft Sanitation.
Norton: Mines Mining Coal. OH
A One Geological Survey Impeach-
ment & Reniovnl from Office State
ft School Uuids. Labor ft Arbitration.
Pafltor: Executive Department
Education Revenue ft Tnxntlon
Mines Alining coal Oil ft Can State
ft Srhuot Iinds County ft Township
Organisation.
Pittmwii: Rules of Procedure Ju-
dicial Din.rtment Public Institu-
tions ft Hinte Huitldliiga Prlnmry
Elections Iiu-urnn.ee Leo'alatWe Ap-
portionment. Quarles: Kxerotlvo Depnrlmeiit.
Education Municliwl Corporations
Rouds ft HlKlivvnys Hanks Uanktng.
Lonn Trust ft Uuaranty Cos. Sched-
ule. Ramsey: Su:r-ato Genornl Provi-
sions Public Docts ft Publlo Works
Health ft Sanitation.
Rice: Legislative Department Suf-
frage Public Institutions ft Stato
Hulldlugs State Mllltta Labor ft Ar-
bitration Publlo Dolus ft Public
Works.
Roberta: Publlo Printing Mtnos
Mining Coal Oil ft Oas Impeach-
ment A Remnvol from Office Insur-
ance County ft County lloundarles
Liquor Traffic Health ft Sanitation.
Rogers: Legislative Department
Salaries ft. Compensation of Officers
Itripenchmoiit ft Removal from Office
Homesteads ft Exemptions Liquor
Tram. . .
Hoe: Proamblo ft. Dill of R'ghtn
Judicial Department Crimes ft Pun-
ishment leglslatlvo Apportionment.
Schedule.
Sandllu: Rules of Procedure Mu-
nicipal Corporations Public Institu-
tions ft Statu Ilultdlnga. Impeach-
ment ft Removal from Office Judicial
Apportionment.
Sater: Executive Department
Roads ft Highways Liquor Trafflr
Schedule.
Savage: Education Immigration
Homesteads ft Exemptions Legisla-
tive Appoiilonnittiit I leal 111 ft Sanita-
tion. SorrelU: Geological Survey Labor
ft Arbitration Public Debts ft Public
Work' Health ft Sanitation.
Stowe- Education. Enrollment ft
Engrossment Liquor Traffic.
Swaat: Federal Relations. Edu-
cation Crimes A Punishments Im-
peachments ft Removal from Office
Banks. Hanking Loan Truat ft Gtiai-
auty Cos.
Tosh: Legislative Department Li-
quor Traffic. Primary Elections Con-
vention Printing Convention Ac
counts ft Expense;.
Tener: Preamble ft Mil of Rights.
Couuty ft Couaty Rounilaries State
ft School Lauds Convention Accounts
A ICspouaea.
Tracy: Preamble ft Hill of Rights
Revenue A Taxation. Publlo Institu-
tions ft Bt'te lMldlngs Privileges
ft Elections. Comity ft County lloun-
darles County A Towuship Organi-
zation General Provisions.
Tucker- Judicial Department Huf
futge Geological Survey. liankx.
Hanking Uiaii Trust A (luaranty
Cos County ft Township Organiza-
tion. Tut nr: Executive Department
I'lbllc Institutions ft State Hulldiugs
Comily ft County Uomidarli'S State ft
School Iiids Couveiillon Prlutlug
Khedile Health A Sanitation.
Weaver: Privileges Elections
(lologieal Survey Insurance Health
&. Suiltatlon.
Williams of 2- legislative Depart
m.-llt. Public Institution. A State
Hulldlugs Primary Elections. Public
Debts ft Public Works.
Wllllai of H7: Immigration Geo
logical Survey Crimes ft Puulshment.
Hanks. Hanking Loan. Trust A Oust
unty Cos. State Militia. Llq-uor Traf
tic. Oeueral Provisions.
Williams of 108. Legislative De
pailiuerit. Ji. dlclal Department Rail-
road ft Publuj Service Corporations
llteveuuo ft Taxation. Primary Elcc
I IOU.V.
WIIU: lUllroad A Public Service
Coiuorattuiis privileges ft Elections
Mines Mining Coal. Oil A Oas Conn
ty & Couuty Houudaries. Convention
Printing. P-ibll- IK-bla ft Public
WnrkiJ.
WckxI (f t Public Printing Un
Ihlatlvo Ap; ojtiotiiitent Convention
Printlnfl Llt iji Tiafflc.
Wood uf tu. Public Printing. Oeo
loglcai Survey. Impeachment ft Re
moval' from Office Muuuia tines ft
Commerce Convention Accoinl. ft
Expeuses
Wati Suffrage AKrituliure Kail
nal ft P .lilk- Seivlce' Coi iHJialioii
State Militia.
Wyly: Legislative Depanuum.
Education Municipal Corporal loos
Publlo Institutions &. State Buildings
biatu ft School Iands
Murray (President Ex-Ofticlo
cnuirmaii of Rules of Procedure.
fywmmmxiBsae&ma)
an5 CURE tmk LUoMCAB
z-arTter?. --rr-r--crjsi-3 X
WITH
n m
LMBgS
mmty
mC
ONSUMPTIOli
PrfCft
OUGIISand
OLDS
COcK' 51.00 r
Fr3 Trial t
Uurest nnd Uulckect Ouro for nil
TttltnAT ml T.ltlri Mtlntln
LES or MONEY BAOK.
JRFREfiCH FEMALE J
UPILLS.
J ii. iii ni r. - . u. i. . . .
ijiytB rniawN to ran. .t.i ni a r1u
li.TV'"'"" ' '" H'WI. .1 Kln.LiJ
fnO-rl. Wli mlmiidi nil I. b.ll.
B.ii .. a muii l'wirl((lilioe.Mt '
U"it'p m toicL co no t. lweTcw. r.
Sold In Cuihrlc hy C. R. Kviifio"
PAOxreiQ
HAIR BALHAM
l'i 1 tt It.uiiftMt gruvtlt
Ti"' Valid Irt Uataiff rimtf
11 up o un teulhpii Oqlr. J
Cur. its t l i"' 4 I'fttt lkllhac H
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
it. tr.-i' 1111.1 tb-t. A:Af K.
r1 I N.tl.l I. V ll.llwl.'B nfrU h..
I'hUhp.let t hrmlf al to. 1'hllk. k't.
M. GRANT
Auctioneer
rff
17 Yettrs cuxperionco Cry-
ing 'Sales
Will Cry All Kinds of Salon on
CommiesKv
"Will yo to any part of the
County or Territory to cry
Sales
Cn.ll UplPhono 75 at My
Expense
0. M. Grant
Awctloneer
START
THE NEW-TOR
BY OPENING
... A BANK ACCOUNT ...
WITH US
Deposit a specified amount
weekly whether larjfe or
small. You will be surprised
how motioy accumulates If
you can only acquire tlie
habit a ml save. We pay in
leret on time deposits. NOW
tea uood time to start. Safe-
ty Deposit Hoxes for rent
$1. $8 and $f per year. Ab-
solute safely for your valua-
ble papers.
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
READY FOR BUSINESS
New Hand Laaindry
nt 208 East Harrison Avenue.
Kamlly washing a specialty
Strictly baud work dode by ex-
prleeiiced help.
G. W. CiiADWicit Pres.
J. S. RtuUAitDS Mgr.
SEYEHTH YEAR IH OKLAHOMA
Or. Clark & lUmally. tea
cantOK Cslssa optsJ-
t.ti tat ChronU aa
lrate iljwajies of bott
mih dares rArmtti
Consultation fro.
rwnMA mf 111 Wot
ffarrlsea vwu. Qathrt. OW.
ra
We are buttiu' in ' tho but-
.on business
Lodges
Societies
Chnrchse
Reunions
Advert'sg
Pnrposo9
Jnly first cliou outfit in t! o
.erritories Write foi samp
iud get prices.
Armantrout Bros
Guthrie. Okla.
WhKiS'l.V.U' "
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tm
l.n-llrsl mh rpitr 1'rni-ffUt rot a
t M-hi'.U'r" lllamunrf Tlronil
rilU Irt l(d n.l OnlU nTUIIuV
I -en ! I Willi HI ( KU I n
InUn h (lirr llur f towr V
liruiirW!. A.klf lll.t lil.H. rrit"4
iiiVmiiMi iiuvmi ii.i.n itsn
n-tf
A tf X.
wxl(
tfl't$m?
Tho I.caJ.'r rouut1f ronei i?pt
opu uuUl 10:30 on S-i.iauj uignU
Tliia la for the conveiiIBO of city sub
Rcrlbttr wlio 1q apt rpo th9 collflttors
duriiijr week WUIIe up town
kindly . ' sqo the circulator.
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