The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 146, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 23, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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OOifVXNTtOK CHAMBER.
Itot'hiiifc'.tffcssioii Friday February 22 1907 9:30 A. M.
'Convention called to older; President Murray In tho clialr.
.. Ihrocallon by tlio Chaplain.
- lioll edited; a quorum present.
t Absent: Messrs. Cloud .dopelaml Curl Fryo Hill Co"bb Hopkins
JohnWto'i .Latimer McOlnre Mathls -Muxoy Mll6h Rice Rogers Itose
sttevMSlowo and Wyly.
'Messrs. Cloud Curl Hat-ned il'ogg HotfUhiB Lalhrtor Ma'tiils Mitch
Jli&e'hhd Rogers bad been pr6vl0ttsly excused.
Mr. Edmondson was excused from attending session of Saturdiiy Feb-
ruary 2.lrd on account of business.
Mr. Graham was excused Indefinitely on account ot bfislness with the
imderst5'u'dlng"that' bo would "retMrwh'en 'notlflodrif needed.
Tho President appointed as the Special Committee tb consider and
report upon tho advisability of Inserting In tho Constitution provisions for
separate coaches the. following: Messrs. Heilshaw Rose Kane Johnston
Jones. Moore Nelson Langloy and Swarts.
Ml. Chambers presented Petition No. .194 relating to Private Corpora-
tions reforred to the Committee on Prlvato Corporations.
Mr. Haskell presented Petition No. S95 by request relating to local
option; referred to the Committee on Liquor Traffic.
President Murray introduced by request of the Architects Association
Of Oklahoma Constitutional Proposition No. 434 being a proposition for
the regulation of architecture read read a second tlmo by title nnd
referred to the Committee on General Provisions.
Mr. Caudlll introduced Constitutional Proposition No. 43G relating to
nlombers ot tho Legislature and tholr duties to tho Stale read read a
second tlmo by title and referred to the Commltteo on Leglslatlvo Depart
"monfc
Thn flntnttilne wnn itnltoil nml tllri fftnr(int!iin roenlfml ttflnlf (ntn flntn.
nillteb of tho Whole for consideration of General Orders with Mr. Nelson
In tho Chair.
At the noor hour tho Committee of tho Wholo arose President Murray
resumed tho Oha t nnd Mr. Nelson as Chairman of tho Commltteo of tho
Whole reported as follows:
Mil. PRESIDENT:
Wo your Committee of tho Wholo Convention to whom were rcforre'd
the Oeneral Orders ot tho Calendar beg to report that wo havo had under
cbnslder&llon Commltteo Report No. 43 togother with first nnd second
supplemental reports by tho Committee on Private- Corporations and re-
spectfully recommend that Sections 2a and 2b with proposed amendments
thoroto and substitutes therefor bo roferrcd to tho Committee on Judiciary
and Judicial Department and'aipon tho residue of said report as well a3
upon other mnttcrs referred to ms wo havo mado progress. arid ask leave
to sit again.
FLOWERS NELSON
Chairman.
Oh motion of Mr. Jlrower tho report was adopted. - J
Tho Convention took recess until 2 P. M.
CONVENTION CHAMBER.
Afternoon Session Friday February 22 1907 2 P.M.
Convention called to order; President Murray In tho Chair.
'On motion tho Convention rosolyed Itself Uito Commltteo of tho Whole
with Mr. Henshaw In tho Chair for further consideration ot Gonoral Orders.
After consideration of tho matters referred to It tho Commltteo of tho
Whole arose President Murray resumed the Chair and Mr. Henshaw cb
Chairman of tho -Committee of tho Whole reported as follows:
MR. PRESIDENT:
Wo your Commltteo of the Wholo Convention to whom were referred
tho General Orders of tho Calendar bog to report that wo havo had under
consideration Commltteo Report No. 43 togother with first and second
tupplomcntal reports by the Committee on-Prlvato Corporation md that
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WRITE US FREELY
and frankly in strictest confidence telling nil your
lioutles an J statins your ajje. We will senJ you
TEEE ADVICE In plain sealed envelope and a val-
uable 64-page book on "Home Treatment for Women."
Address: Ladles' Advisory Department The
Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga Term.
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IS!
The Dark Side
of a woman's life is seldom seen by anyone hut herself. What
agonies what misery what fits of melancholy and the blues the poor
miserable suffer.ers from female disease have to endure one month
after another I What wonder so many thousands of women cannot
truthfully say that they are happy! Are you? Happiness cannot be
called complete without health and health Is btst obtained by
CARDUI
Woman's
Relief
vhlch has made many thousands happy In restored health and strength. "The doctors
said I had nervous prestation but gave mb no relief" writes Llalo Matthews of Mt.
Vernon. Ga. "I Was sick for nine years. I could hardly eat and could not sleep. My
back and hips ached I was very Irregular and would have to stay In bed two or threo
days. I have used 3 bottles of Cardul and now I can say that my health Is better than
for the past nine years." Cardul relieves pain regulates fitful (unctions strengthens
your weah-est organs makes you well and HAPPY. Try It.
At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles
thereon as well as upon tho restduo of tho matters referred to us wo have
mado progress and ask loavo to sit again.
GEO. A. HENSHAW
Chairman.
On motion of Mr. JOnes tho roport was adopted.
. On motion of Mr. Leahy Commltteo Report No. IB by tho Commltteo
On General Provisions was roferrcd to tho special commltteo appointed
by tho President to consider and report upon tho advisability ot Inserting
I'nto'tho Constitution provisions for separate coaches.
Mr. Tlondricka Chairman of the Special Commlttebon. State and School
Lands filed report special 2o. 50 which was read referred to the Cdm
inJUco of thb Whole and on motion of Mr. Tracy was ordered printed.
jOn motion of Mr. Sdrrolls tho Convention took recess .until 9:30 I
M. Saturday February -2t!rd.
i .1 VwuMCUi v. ty
Cathartic -were Invented it.
fSft ar.d the formula vras
.pargeted arter math experi-
mental labor by Highly scien-
tific chemists it ves our aim
nit only to produce a perfect
comblnatiou.cf-ErFECTIVE
nONSTITUENTS but to
hTC every ingredient the very best in point cf PURITY and
QUALITY that could be obtained.
We established a standard cf PURITY and QUALITY
and MEDICINAL STRENGTH that has besn maintained for
11 these years and every Cascarct.tablct hab been ais harmless
pure- gentle and effective zs every .other One
The substances that enter into a medicinal formula to pro-
duce the desired effect to be SAFE and ever TRUSTWORTHY
MUSTbe clean frcdlv carefully selected and compounded wtth
painstaking supervision. ' -
Tt. .... .1 rriinnrf norpctr.nrv to sfecure the intrredicnts of
.Cascarets in the moat PERFECT CONDITION so as to get
.the best erTcct -without any. danger ironi iniruuiaff uusiauuca
has never been relaxed
Wuat is the result?
AmK .ff;bpfiSBtalSftLnIcseNr anSsttLnton?h?ecse:
HI Claimed lor wcra as iuuc .v"-'' " i
Our patrons are all our friends loyal and more than satisfied of tho stead-.
fast honest reliable- MERIT of our preparation. It It today the greatest
FAMILY MEDICINE in the world.
We attribute Cascarets' great success to PURITY QUALITY and
'jafcDICIWAL EFFICIENCY backed by Truth and Honesty in our dealing.
hc Cwgress of the United States on June 30 1906 passed a PUKE
FfOD AND DRUGS ACT to protect tho Health of the Peop e agaiaJt auaUr-
Mob mlstUteuient and careless processes. This law went Into effect January
1 J7 307 and will help to bat.lsU ail questionable practices und preparations. We
codorse the law.
m The essence of this law waG anticipated by the makers or Cancarets when
th first box was made ten years ago and every precaution was taken to estab-liiKMcVreta-a
U.t ctanddrd rchlble and responsible Bowel ined.cme for the
American People.
We shall continue in our purpose to produce the best product possible and
a Jotti if the confUtencfc of our friends a- commercial confidence. which will
A PROPOSITION
ttol.itfiift .to Contracts Wnlvlnjr Hoiiofltli Secured by the 'Constitution nnd
. Lav of tlio State.
-Section Any provision .of a contract .cxprofyj or linpllod ninria by
any.porsftn by. which any of tho bUriofitB or tt;Ja CoiiRtll'titlon or ot ntiy
latv JrtStlb In accordnnco tliorowlth Is sought to bo waived shall bo mill
md vtlid.
And yolir Commltteo recommend thnt thd Bftnio do pasa.
it. u avilli!asis.
Chairman.
Mr. President: We yfiur Committee on Proamblo niiilUiii of Itlfehts
to wiiQm'wos referred Section 1C lo ho coiiRldered In connection with
Section 27 Section 21 Soetiou 20 to bo considered In connection with
Section 29 and Section 2C respectfully report that we haVfc.hart the santo
under consideration and recommoild to tho Convention tlio 'following:
"Section 1C. Imprisonment for debt Is prohibited except for non-payment
of flues and ponnlllcs Impdsed for the violation of InwV'
"Section 21. Tho right or trial by jury shall bo and remain Inviolate
and a Jury for tho trial or civil and criminal cases In courts of record
othqr than county or probate couits shall consist or twelve men; but In
county or probate courts and courts not or record a jury shall consist ot
Ix men. TIiIb section shall not bo so construed as to prevent limitations
being fixed hv law upon the rlfeht ot appeal from judgmonts of courts not
of record in civil cases concerning causes ot action involving less than
twenty dollars. In civil cases and criminal cases less than felonies throe-
fourths of uiu whole number of jurors concurring oh'all havo powor to ren-
.Jr a verdict. In all other cases tho ontlro number ot Jurors must con-
xir to find a verdict. In case a verdict Is rendered by less than tho wholo
lumber of Jurors tho verdict shall bo In writing and signed by each Juror
loncurrlng thoreln."
"Seel Ion 23. No porson shall bo compollfld to give evidence which
A'f 11 tend to Inirlmlnato him oxcept as in this .Constitution specifically
provided nor shall nny person after being on.ee acquitted by ajury bq again
lut in Jeopardy of life or liberty for that of which ho has been acquitted.
Vor shall any person be twice put In Jeopardy of life or liberty for the Bnme
offense."
"Section 20. Private proporty'shall not be taken or damaged for public
leo -without Just compensation. Such compensation Bhall bo aBccrlalned
ay a Jury or board of commissioners ot not less than threo froo-holdors
'n stich manner as may bo prescribed by law; and until tho same shall
'3d pajd to the owner or Into court for ho owner tho property shall not
jo 'disturbed or tho proprietary rights of tho owner dlvosted. Provided
lia when poxsoeslon is taken of property condemned for any public uno
he-"owner shall bo entitled to the Immediate raeolpt ot tho compensation
wanded without iprojudlo to tho right of oilhpr party to prosoouto further
oroceedlng8 for tho judicial determination ot tho Bufflelonoy or insuffl-
alonfiy ot tho amount or such comugjisatlon in all cases of condemnation
of prlvato proporty for public or prlvato use tho determination of !Uo
oharaoter ot tho use shall bo a Judjclu) question.'
"Section 27. Tho Legislature shall pass laws defining contompts ami
egulatlng tho proceedings nnd punishment la matters of contempt. Pro-
vided that any porson ancusiul of violating or dlsoboylng any order of
tnjnfi&tlon or roatralnt made or rendered byi any court or judgo of this
Uato In a case brought purely for Injunction or restraint shall bofore
penalty or punishment Is Imposed bo entitled to a trial by Jury as to the
?ulU or Innoconco of tho aqcusod. In no case shall a penalty or punish-
ment be Imposed for contempt until an .opportunity to bo hoard is glvon."
BWe recommend that Section 29 bo adopted as set rorth In tho original
roport. .
Wo also recommend the adoption of Section 31-a as follows!
"Section li)-a. The right of tho people to bo secure in thulr porsons.
iouscs pnporB and offsets against unreasonable searches ar seizures shall
aot bo violated; and no warrant shall sauo'liirt t$au probable &tujHf sup-
ported by oath or affirmation describing a partloulurh as may bo tho
place to be searched and the person or thing to bo solved."
i Respectfully submitted
cuain&aii.
11Y' MR. CURL.
(By Request.)
Regulating Kreo Transportation.
Section 1 Any State County r Municipal Officer within tho Stnto Of
bttlnhomn or any porson omployed nnd paid by tho State. County or Mu-
nicipality within tho Stnto shall receive or issue any pass upon nny railroad
whothor within or without this Stnto nnd upon proof of his hnvlmj received
or Issued a railroad pass directly or iudirocly it shall be tho duty of the
Government to remove such ponon or officer nnd appoint his successor
IJMtll tlio next gonoral .election nnd such person shnll thereafter bo dls-t
h&nllfled for n psrlnd of flvo years from holtllilB any pdsltlon of profit Or
Irtiftt with tho County or Municipality within tho Sinle.
PROPOSITION NO. 120
Relative to ROnds.
Sec . First mortgago on Improved ronl cstnto not to oxteeA olio-
halt Ha vultio shnll bo nccopted as collatoml In ovory n(u whero bond
Btinriinty or Indemnity Is .required.
PROPOSITIONS NO. 259 and 102.
Relating to Rnco Distinction.
! Section . Tho murilngo of porsons ot African descent (negroes)
Vlth either n whlto person or nn Indian person shall bo forovor prohibited.
Sec. -. In ovory Instance under tho ConBtftntfon nnd lnws of tbla
Stale In distinguishing botwoqn tho races tho words "Negro" and "Col
ored Person" nu synonymous nnd declared to niuau persons of African
doscont within tho third degree
Sec. . In no Instance milder this Constitution and tho laws ot this
State shall thero over bo any raco dUtlurllou between tho Indian nnd
whlto races.
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M. t. Chwch 8of. x
(Corner Jlre&d nnd A'lla)''' ffi
3midny school lo & m. v"
Mornlhg worshlti 11 a. m. i-
Choir prnctlvo ThnrnUily oveliift;
f o'clock tinder th lendorati'p -if l'rof.
Krot'gor.
Evening worship. 7:30 o'cibok
Pmyer meotliig. Thursday 7530. L
All arc cordially Invited to wbfalilfr
with lis. v j
J. E. DISGir I'astrif.
First Methodist Episcopal ChHfehT
(Cornor Oroad & Noblo.) " '
Sunday schpol 9--ir n. m. '
Morning worship 11 a. m. .
Junior letiguo 3 p. m " Jtj
Epworth league 0:30 p. m.
KvonliiR worship 7:30- p. m.
Dr. Earnest E. FtUrchlld pastdriot
Stuiecft Street church. Ruffnlo N..'0r.
will nil the pnlplt morning and 6Vei
luff.
W. H.'ROSe! Pflfttor
First Christian Chyrch. ' w
(Corner Ash nnd Noble.)
Preaching at 11 a. m. mid 7:30 pra.
each Lord's day. J
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Jutilon Christian EndeaVor-3'p. m
Y. P. S. C. E. C?30 p. m.
Teachers meetings on W'edrfBadiy
evening. iv "
Prnyor meeting Thursday evening.
Choli rehorsal Friday evening.
All nfo Invited. '
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First Presbyterian Church
(Corner Noblo and Division.)
Rev. Harry Omar ScottjD. D.pas-
lor. ';
Hunday school DUG n. m.
Sorvlcos morning und evening;
Evoniug Ihemo: "Iiovv to iBeat
Osier."
Oootl Music.
Chorus choir led 'by Mian
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biimiay BRiiooi y:4& n m. v
Preaching 10:45 -n. m.
Clnss ineetlnB 12 o'cloclc
Jutilon lenguo 2:30 p. m. -u-tSi
T 1.. . m.mr 'ITJST
PrnAMilnif 8 n m
S. A. Society Wednesday nftor&oo
2:30. "
First Baptist Church.
(Cornor Vino and Noblo.) J"
W. II. Dodnon D. D. padtor reI
dunce 208 East Noblo.
Preaching 11 a. tn. and 8 p.m. .
Sunday school 9Mt a. m.
U. Y. P. U. at 7 v. ni.
Church prayer meeting ThurddAy-at
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$ and Indiaa Territory. Compiled ft
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The Salvation Army.
Kusign nnd Mrs. UreedliiK cs
mauding nfflcers; Rarraoka 218 Sowtu
First street; OKIccra quarters 31L
I3nst Vilas avenue. " "
Meetings oveo' night except -Mm
day.
Sunday t a. m.. Kneo drill.
Sunday 10;30 a .tu Holtuess meet
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Sunday Bchoolil:30 t. m.
Sundny 8 p. in. Salvation meeting.
Trinity Church.
(Rrpad und Noblo.)
Rt. Rev. Dr. Rrooko bishop.
Rov. A. H. Nlcholns pnator.
Second Sunday In Lent.
Sunday school 10 a m. '
Ordination Bervico 11 a. m.
Ironing fervlco and confirmation
5 p. in.
At the 11 o'clock service Rt. Rev
Bishop Brooke will ordain Rev tMr
HlnimutiK ot Stlllwnter and ltov. Mr.
Honnossoy. of Pawluiska to .the
sacred ordor of deacons.
Four mlnlatera will tako part In
ixorclH03 ' "
Full biirpllped choir.
Pood music: evorybody wolcomo.
Congregational Church.
(West Warner and 'Jth St.)
Sunday school. 10 it m.
Preaching at 1J u ni
Rov. Cookman of Otthmwn. !lotuf
will preach both morning and oven-
Evening Services at 7:30 p. u'
V. J. DW1NNELL CIork.
First of Christ Scientist
Services Sunday 11 u. in.
Subject: "Souls."
Sunday school 10 a. in
Wednesday evening & p. m
All arc Invited.
PRICEt $2.50
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A prominent manufacturer Wm. A
Fertwoll of Lucama. N. G.. relates a
moit remarkable experience. Ho says:
'After takliiK less thnn throe bottles
of Electric lllttom I feel like one ris-
ing from tbe gruvo. My trouble U
Bright h disease. In tbe Diabetes stage
I fully bHIovo Electric Bitters euro nlo
permanently fui It haB alroady stoiH
Pd tho liver and bladder compllca
tlons which huvo troubled mo for
enrH" Ouaranleed at all druggists.
Prlco only 50c
D. Welnborgor. wholesale and retail
liquor storo still takos tho lead vwlth
pure wines liquor and beer. Bottled
goads for family me; they can't bo
beat.
So for as Is known ProIdentComU
key haB had little It any trouble in
signing tbe champion Whlto Sox.
Whon tbe 'Old Roman" telU them
wlmt thoy nro worth they believe It.
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A Hqald cold rollot with r laxative
principle wbloh drives out tho cold
through a copious action of tho bqw
els. and a hoallng prlnolple-wblch Hag.
ore In the throat and stops' tho couph
that Is Kennedy's Laxative Cough
Syrup. Safe and suro In Its action;
pleasant to take; and conforms to Na-
tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Con-
tains no opiates. Sold by O. It. Renfro
Th Orand Loader Storo leads alt
with low prices. The only first qlass
up to date store of Its kind lu Guth-
rie. West Oklahoma Ave.
J. E Smith flour feed grocery will
make you prleeo on staple articles you
eannnt afford to miss; canned peas
canued corn and tomatoes.
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