The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 17, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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YESTERDAY'S
HOUSE JOURNAL
House called to order Mr. Speaker
In the chnlr.
Prayer by tlie Chaplain.
Roll call quorum present.
Mr. Stflgner was excused from at-
tandanco Monday and Tuesday on ao-
fount of lllnoee.
Mr Stettmund was oxcuwd for ab-
ponce Friday.
Mr lOrvnr wna excused from at-
tendance Monday.
Mr. Norvell was excused from at-
tendance Monday and Tuosday.
On motion of Mr. 15111b theSpeaker
waB authorized to rent two commit-
tee rooms for the session from OrvUle
T. Smith for S'W.
On motion the Sergeant-at-Arms
was ordered to Bend fifty copies of
the House Journal the Calendar and
of every copy of bills ordered printed
lo the Senate one copy ot each to the
Governor and one copy of each to the
Attorney Genoral.
Tho Speaker announced the perma-
nent standing committees as follows:
Committee on Rule and Pro-
ceedure.'
Mr. Spealrer ex-ofncio chair-
man A. P. Vandevonter noting
chairman Geo. C. Whitehurst
W. A. Durant B. F. Harrison
Frank L. Ctusteel C. G. .Tonrs.
No. 1 Eleven Members.
Comniiltee on Judicium and Jndi
ciary Ik par Intent.
A. F. Vandeventor chairman
Charles M. London Milton Copt.
.1 . A. Tillo -vi Jos. W. Smith W.
E. Norvell J. M. .hirrott A. H.
Japp W. F. Durham J. K. Mc
Calla Wm. II. Bowdre.
4 No. 2 Seven Members.
Committee on Lena) Advisory.
J It. McCalla. chairman; Fred P.
ttranson H. M. Jarrett W. F. Dnr-
lmm J. D. Croucih Will H. Chappo.i
JJ. A. Tlllotson.
N. 3i Wine Members.
Committee on General Appropriations
Goo. C. Whltohurst chalnnan; 12.
J. Earl. Hon T. Williams W. A. Durant
Thos. C. WhlUon. J. K. McCalla. A.
F. yandnvontor William H. Chappell.
No. 4 Nine Members.
Committee on Public Service Coi-
jwrattom.
J. T. Easard chairman B. T.
Wilgon A. S Riddle Milton
Bryan J. L. Ilendrick.son J. A.
Tillotson J. Roy Williams H. M.
Jarrett Harvey Utterback.
N. 5 Nine Members.
Committei on Jtcvenueand'li ''it n.
V. B. Anthony chairman
L. Holland J. W. Smith TV. T.Jhurst Winchester Allen W. E.
gill pommtmamrnKmrn
tistwia'aMtagistifWt
I
i
A
Abbott Fred P Branson Ed-
ward Swpngp I. W. Ilart Frank
Utiddleston James M. Porter.
No. 6 Ten Members.
Committee on Ktlwntion.
.1. Roy Williams Chairman J.
B. Crouch Winchester Allen C.
A. Sltcon. J. F. MeCants James
L. Manus W. C. Penderuraft
Milton Bryan John 'P. Evans
Curtis R. Day.
N. 7. Nine Members.
Committee on Agricultural J'klmtt-
tivn. Chns. W. Broom chairman W.
B. Beck A. Frank Ross J. L
Faulkner Frank L. Casteel J. F.
MeCants .1. Vandnvoer Hurvoy
Utterback A. D. Orcutt.
No. 8 Fifteen Members.
Commillee on (leneral Agriculture.
David E. Faulkner chairman
Edward Swengle W. M. Lindsay
DRVid Smith Ben. T. Williams
A. Frank Ross J. W. Durst
William B. Beck W. S. Carson
Chns. W. Broom Ben T. Wilson
C. A. Skeen Geo. D. Hudson
Harvey Utterbnck J. R. Sher-
man. No. 9 Seuen Membrs.
( ommittceon BanIiBankingLoan
'lrwit and Guaranty (Companies.
Robert M. Johngpn chairman
Howell Smith A. G. Martin J.
A. Tillotson J. Roy Williams.
No. 10 Eleven Members.
Committee on State and School
Lands.
Chas. C. Fisher chairman J.
T. Armstrong w. T. Abbott B.
F. Harrison J. F. Tandy tt O.
Steltmund Jos. L. Manus Ben
T. Williams wm. II. Harrison
.las. II Tjockwood Jos. M.
Porter.
No. Fur Members.
Joint Standing Committee on En-
rolled Bills.
W. II Armstrong chairman Fred
V. JJrnnBon P. A. Ballard Win. G.
Smith.
No. 12 Fifteen Members.
Committee on Public Jtoads and
Highway.
J. F. Tundy.chairman William
II. Harrison J H Baldwin Win-
ohostor Allen P. A. Ballard T.
C. Whitaon John B. Dyerle Chas.
O. Fiaher L. L. Reeve Jos. Psis-
chnl. E. J. Earl W. A. Durant C.
A. :-l:een A. D. Orcutt Geo. A.
SUijjner.
No. 13 Nins Members.
Committee on Charitim and Correc-
tion. M. Turner chairman A. J.
Snelson H. B. Stone I. M. Put-
nam L. L. Reeve David Smith
Jos. L. Paschal John W. Durst (.'.
G. Jones.
. N. 14 Nine Memberj.
Comn c on ProhUiilion Enfoicc'
mod. '
William Murdoek chairman
Frank Huddleston Geo.C. Whit
Out Pianos and Prices
Will Suit You. s
.t rA Our eas3r payment plan from $5
to' $10 per month makes piano buy-
ing easy. We have a full Jine of
Edison phonographs and records.
Don't fail to see our holiday pianos
and prices.
GUTHRIE OKLA.'
THE OLDEST PIANO HOUSE IN
OKLAHOMA.
THK LEADEn OUTHWIg OKL T&JK8BAV DECEMBEflfl? 190?.
Banks W.B.Anlhony M.Turnor
John P. Evans W. H. Bowdi-e.
No. 1B Nine Members.
Committee on Kleclion and Purity
of Ballot.
Milton Cope chairman Lee
Harris. U. M. Butler J. E. Sti-
vers II. S. P. Ashby J. A. Till
otsnn G. D. Hudson C. G. Jones
J. R. Sherman.
No. 16 Fifteen Members.
Committee on Labor Arbitration.
L. L. Reeve clminnim 15. D.
Boyle Goo. W. O'xVeal L. L. Hen-
drickson U. S. P. Ashby Loo
Harris Q. T. Brown William Ta-
bor Edwnrd Swengel Frank
Stephens Joseph W. Smith EJ.
J. Hobdy Amos T. Enrley Eu
gene Watrous C. G. Jones.
No. 17 Seven Members.
Committee on Pure Food and
Medicine.
W. C. Pondergraft clmirman
J. B. Chastain Qhas. H. London
G. W. Brims W. II. Armstrong
Eugene Watrous Curtis R. Day.
No. 18 Seven Members.
Committee on Oil and Go.
J. A. Tillotson chairman C. L.
Holland Geo. W. O'xVeal I. M.
Putnam A. F. Vandovonter Will-
iam G. Smith Jos. M. Porter.
No. 19 Nine Members
Comicittee on Mines and Mining.
J. E. Stivers A. G. Martin
Chas M. London. Geo.W. O'Neal
E. L. Moore Robert M. Johnson
B. V. JosfiovE. D. Boyle Wm. C.
SVfoAidoo.
No. 20 Seven Members.
Committed on Insurance.
P. A tlallar chairman ; J. II. Bald-
win. A. S. Itlddle II. G. Stettmund
IS V. Jesse A. G Martin John S.
Shearer.
No. 21 Seven Members.
Committee on Municipal Corpora-
tions. Amos T. Barley chairman C.
L. Holland Leo Harris Robert
M. Rniney H. G. Stettmund A.
11. Jtipp C. G. Jones.
No. 22 Eleven Members.
Committee on Initiative and Befcr-
endum and Legislative Depart-
ment. Robert M. Rainey chairman
J. T. Armstrong J. B. Chastain
Henry M. Butler Chas. L. Lon-
don W.M.Lindsey Lee B.Smith
T.'L. Rider W. C Pendergraft
A. J. Sands John P. Evans.
NJ 23 Nine Members.
Committee on County and Town-
Ship Orgunimtion and
Government.
W. E. Banks chairman G. W.
Crouch J. L. Ilendrickson J. B.
Briggs John T. Essiard J. V.
Fullmer I. W.IIart Logon Haw-
kins w H. II. Allen.
No. 24 Seven Members.
Committer on Settlement of Clutmn
Between Divided CouiUUn.
W. E. Norvell chuirman W. T.
Abbott J. Roy Williams I. W
UfHtfi j M
Hart Jos I Paschal W. II. H.
Allen.
No. Five Members.
Jdlnt Standing Committee On Legisla-
tive Printing.
Ueury M. Uutlor chairman 19 J
Hfnlby E. V. JWrtW J. F. Htlwrs Wm
Q. Smith.
No. 26 Nine Members.
"3 Committee on Slate Militia.
John B. Dyerle oliairman A. II.
Ellis Wniiam Murdoch Gen. W.
O'Nea E. J. Hobdy J.E.Stirers
W. E. Norvell John S Shearer.
No. 27 Seven Members.
' (Anmnillee on Pharmacy.
Geo. B. Hudson chairman J.
II Baldwin David Smith Frank
Stephens L. L. Reeve A. J.
Snelson Etigena Watrous.
No. 28 Five Members.
Committee on Dentistry.
H. M. McEllmny chairman E.
L. Mooro J. B. Moore J. B.Chas.
tsin Wm. Murdoch Curtes R
Day.
No. 29 Five Members.
OomtnUte on MrsY(nt ComjiMion
Style and ArTUnormcntf
Milton Bryan chuirman E. J.
Hobdy Winchester Allen W. E.
Norvell William H. Bowdre.
No. 30 Five Members.
Committee on IltViSkmand Codifica-
tion of the Lawn.
iv Tit HifKnti Tri nVtuiYin t
Fred P. Branson E. 8. Ratlin"!
AmosT. Earley Will H.Clmppell.
No. 31 Nine Members.
CvmmUicc on ConntttutiomU Amend-
ments. A. H. Elite chairman E. J.
Hobdy H. B. Stone J.E. Stivers
B. F. Harrison Chas. C. Fisher
W. A. Durant W. H. H. Allen.
Jos. Lockwood.
No. 32 Fifteen Members.
Cmmittee oh Cotton Warehouses and
Grain Elevators.
Joseph U Paschal chairman; Wm.
S. Carson J. T. Armstrong 10. J.
Marl illonry M. Mclfilhany. Henry It.
King. J. w. Durst Thos. IJ. Wortman
Loo HarriB W. T. Abbott A G. Mar
tin. Logan Hawkim I3dgar S. ItntlllT
Chas. A. Fraser Harvey Utterback.
No. 33 Eleven Members.
Committee on Relations of the Five
Civilized and Other Oklahoma In-
dians. Frank Huddleston chairman; K. J.
Harl. J. Itoy WHInms Goo. G. White-
hurst Itouort M. Johnson T. L.
Itlder John n. Dyerlo W. S Durham
W. A. Durant A. II. WII8 Wm. C. Mo-
Adoo. No.
Three Members.
Committee on Investigation State
Asylum and ElonQwnary In-
stitutions. A. S. Riddle chajrinlin Wm.
Murdoch . .1. Sands.
No. 34 Nine Members.
Committee on Protection of Bhvl
l'Mt and Game.
Thomas B. Wortman chair-
man A. Frank Ross William S.
Carson J. T. Armstrong1 J. R.
McCalla A. H. Bills Henry R.
KiiiK J. F. Tandy .lames H.
Lockwood.
No. 35 Eleven Mmbcrs.
Committee on the Purchase of Coal
and Asphalt Lands.
D. F. ilarlsron chairman; IS. J.
Earl John D. Dyorle J. V. Faulk-
ner Chas. W. llrpam Itobart M.
Rainey H. T. Williams J. P. Tandy
A. II. Jnpp Geo. C. Whltehurat Will
II. ChapDell.
No. 36 Eleven Members.
Coininittcc on Manufacture and
Commerce.
A. J. Snelson chairman C. L.
Holland Leo Harris Logan Haw-
kins W. M. Lindsey W. B.
Junks W. Anthony B. T. Will-
iams Amoe T. J5arley William U.
Howlr Owrle A. Fraer
No. 37 Eleven Members.
Cummlttee on Canals and Navigation
J. Jl. Omtch chairwim; Thos. C.
WlUtaoa Geo. W nrlsgs Q. T. Urown
Frank Stevens Wiu Tabor J. Van-
doveer Frank llHilillwtoit Le It.
Smith 18oeiH) Watrdiw. Johu 8.
Shearer.
N0. 38 Seven Members.
ComwUVee on Roir lixpenar ami
Account h.
IT. G. Stettmund chairman
Howell Smith Lee R Smith
Henry M. McElhany M. Turner
A. J. Sands.
N. a Eleven Mernbeis.
Committee on Retrenchment and
Reform.
I. W. Hart chairman; A. 8. Kiddle
David Smith A V. Va0v!iiUsr Wit-
iJaiu Tabor John T- Bsawd W- U.
Anmony. a. h Japp n. m. joubko.
A. D. Orcutt. John I'. Hrans.
No. An Seven Members.
ConmiUec on Public Printtoty and a
Vtttte lrintery.
Elmer V. Jes Chairman Q. T.
Brown H. M. Butler Edgar S.
Ratliff William Tabor J IV
Crouch. WUHaujti Smith
No. 41 Nine Merr.bera.
Committee of Itrform of lunn-mh
iftenl and Removal fnttn offlir
H. M. Jarrtt chairman J B
Choi&taln Fred I Branson W
H. Armstrong! W B lteok Geo.
W. HrlRirs II M. Butler A J.
Sands C. i. Joue
Mo. 42 Nino Members.
Cbmin'lUg on tienloyutil and JJcu
IHIIIIK Slll'l'l II
W.M. Liiulaui tlmuiuuu E. I
Moore L L. Holland John W.
mvm&attsmm
Durst J)hn T. I'iasard Thomas
H. Wortman J. F. MoCaum
Jittnus 11. Lockwood Ilarvoy Ut
torbaok.
Ny. 43 Eleven Members.
(hmmittec on Piildic Health Sani
tat urn and the Pmdice nf Medicine.
II. S. P Ashby chairman J.
II. Baldwin A. S. Riddle J. F.
Tandy. A. II. Ellis II. (J. Stett
mund M. B. Cope Logan Haw-
kins William Murdoek Curtis R.
Day G. n. SUigiipr.
No. 44 Nine Members.
Committee on Pricale Qnrpomtionji.
A. II. Japp chairman W. B.
Stone E. L. Moore Robert M.
Rninay A. Frank Roas John B.
Dyerle I.M.Putnftm A.J.Sandef
J. R. Sherman.
No. 45 Seven Members.
Committee on Expense of Framing
Constitution and the Election to
Ratify the Same.
Logan Hawkins chairman; William
11. Harrison. Bn T. Williams IC. D.
Boyle. 10. V. Jessie. J. T. Armstrong.
William C. Me Adoo.
No 4o Seven Members.
(.tmmitteeon Emergency LeuMation
for County Government.
J. F. MeCants chairman. Win
Chester Allen W. C. Pendergraft.
E. S. Ratllft Milton Cope M.
Turner William C. Mo Adoo.
No. 47 Five Members.
Committee on Inlerntate Befyttoi s
T. L. Rider oliairman A. S.
Riddle W. F. Durham John W.
Durst Wm. C. McAdoo.
No. 48 Nine Members.
Committee on Lovoes Drains ami
Ditches and Irrigation.
Howell Smith chairman Tho.!.
C. Whitson M.Turner Wm. H.
Harrison H. M. Jarrett Milton
Bryan J. R. McCalla Tns. H.
LockwDod John S. Shearer.
No. 40 Five Members.
Committer on InvcKtiyution ofJwli-
cial and JOxerulwe Department.
Frank L. Casteel chairman
Henry M. McElhany William S.
Carson A. J. Snelson Chas. A.
Fraser.
' No. 5C Nine Members.
Committee on Primary Elections.
Joseph W. Smith Chairman; Bd-
ward Swengel c. A. Skoon II. M. Jar
rett Milton Cop Thos. D. Wortman
Milton Uryan M. Turner Wm. H.
Ilowdro.
No. Four Members.
Joint Standing Committee on Library
Prank tSephens chuirman; I M
Putnam Hcwell Smith Jos. M. Porter
No. 52 Three Members.
Committee on Knyromnnent
.lames L. Manus. chuirman
Coo. W. O'Neal W. II. II. Allen.
No. 53 Nine Members.
Committee on Federal Kelutioiix.
C. A. Skeen chairman E. L.
Moore Henry R. King W. II.
Armstrong Lee 11. Smith Rob
ert M. Johnson Job. L. Manutt
Chos. C. Fisher Wm. II. Bowdre.
No. Throe Members.
Commmittee on Enrollment.
Goo. D. Hudson chairman P.
A. Bollard Jno. P. Evans.
No. Three Members.
Committee on Miles and Mileage.
C. G. Jones chairman J. S.
Shoaror J. B. Crouch.
The appointments were confirmed
hy vote of the House.
Tho Senate Messenger was an
nounced bearing House Hill No. 7.
passed by the Senate with amend
menu mid Soimte Resolutions Noti
13 and 14
Memorial wag read from the Tiiioq
Commercial Club and referred to the
I uinintttiw on Uanka and IlankintT.
MemorUl from ibe Jackson County
Par was read and referred to the Ju
Aiciary CoirmiUee.
Memorial from the County Coinmls-
fciMKirw of Caiuultau County was pre
sentett by Mr. Cpo read and referred
to the Committee on Itovenue and
Taxation.
Memorial from th ciliseua of
Chhnt was road and referred U Com
inlttee on IVderal Relations.
Meiaoritl from citiseas of Wewoku
Has read aud referred to Commit-
Utm on Aariculture.
Meinorl4l from cltlaens of Ilolden-
vilie was read and referred lo Com
mittee oa Judiciary.
IIous Bill No. 98 was ordered
printed and made special order for
Tuesday.
Or motion of Mr VundvcjiU-r
L. J. 8tOfy of the Texas Hallway
Commission was Invited to addMsv
tht Legislature at his earliest conven-
ience Petitions from cltlaens of Oakland
was presented by Mr. Ashby read and
referred to Committee on Public 8er
lc Corporation
House Bill No. 7 bavin bean re-
ceived from tb Senate wtta Mttead
menus was made special order for this
day On motion of Mr Silvers sec-
ciultnl bv Mr Putnam the House
B reed to the Henate'u aintndiuiuib
the bill was ordered earalled.
Beaate Dili Ko. 1 with amendMenU
ot the House was placed on second
leading and made special order for
Tuesday
On ntotitiii of Mr Italney the House
went into Coaiiuitteft of the holw
f " vmUmHHm ot M speaiaj
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FOR CHRISTMAS
Remington Auto-loading Shotgun $30. 00
Remington HamrcerleSB Doublf Guns 12 and 16 guage 1 1 LO
Clear Havana and Domestic Cigi" P. pes aid T)t ceo
lo suit any taste o fit any mouth.
Our Gunsmith ia al- Guthl'ie Okla
ways ready for v. -
truslnew 115 S. Div. St.
THE BEAMER
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RICH HON D
17th ami'H. Street
WASHING jN D. C
100 Rooms 10 private Baths
American Plan. $3.00 Per Day
Upwards; With Bath $1 Ad-
ditional. European Plan $1.50 Per Day
Upwards; With Bath $1 Ad-
ditional. A high clasji hotel conducted
for your comfort lU-niodfled
refurnished (hiouahout Dlroct-
liy ou car lim Union Station
20 minutes. Capitol 20 min-
utes Shops and Theatres. 10
minutes. Two mocks to White
House and Executive Buildings.
Opposite Metropolitan Club
Summer Season July to October
Wayside Inn and Cottages.
Lake Luterene N Y in the Adi-
rondack Switzerland or Amer-
ica. 45 minutes from Saratoga.
Semi for booklet
CLIFFORD M. LEWIS Prop.
1 wiu-rt-iu4J u4 ttiuuld know
About UM woi 4rnil M
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foil MrttDvlw aad citric i.uttn liv
rlV.Vl. to ldiM. t A U) kL J.
1'or sale by
V. JL Ullte & Co. DrugglMts.
orders Committuo of the Whole
atone and irpoitod as follows:
We your Coaimlttee of the Whol
Jlottse have bad under cr deration
House Hill No lot and beg to recom-
oiend Its nHsag0 with umendmenU. '
HKN V HARHISON Chalrmau
The- Honorablo Senate by letter in-
formed the House that it had ap-
pointed the following committee to in
vestigate the Port Supply and Nor
man Asylums to act with a like com-
mittee rrn the House A W Ai-ef
.1 K Thomas and Omrge Jolmsoo
Hoiiht" liill n 7 amen'!'-l tv Mi
Senate having been read on two
.r-u(iiH UKihltiMo days was put on
r Everv Mtmm
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. ulrd rcuhiig aid final passage The
t-yes and rays being called r iiin I
as follows-
Aes Ahbott Alli-n ot Alfalfa
Allen of Sequoyah Anthm Arm
strong of Cboctaw Armstrong of Kl
iw a AHhby. Baldwin Mallard lUnkn
Ueck Bowdre Boyle ill itCe. iwan-
sso Broom Hrowu Butler Car-
hod. Casteel ('happen. CtwstaJu
Cope. Crouch Day Deytrlf Durant
Durham Durwt. Earl. Harley KJlis
Iv.iiis Kaulkiior K h i Fru r
llul'lhiill lit Hlliilwn Ihd f .u
buig Harrison of Mc'trtain Haw-
kln Hfiidiirhiton Hobdy Holland
HuddlehTon Hudson Japp. '"
it-it Johnson Joues King ! 1
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BETTER HEALTH. BETTER EYES.
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5R your clothes cleaned and
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$180 Ladies' clothes f iven
special attention.
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Kngliah Walnutb
I'alifurtjla Apples
New Pickles
Hulk Olives
Plum Pudding
Pancake Flour
Maple Syrup
All are New Goods
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TheBank Grocery
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