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the liBABER
BY LESLIE G NluLACK.
Published Very afternoon from
Ttif Ltftdar building. 107 West Hnrrl
arm nvenuts and entered at the Guth-
tie l'oatofflco ns Second Class Matter.
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"" Official State Papor.
Official County Paper.
Official Paper of Constitutional Con-
ventlon.
Official Paper of the State Corpora-
;tlon Commission.
Tho leader la a montbsr of tho Aa-
tttclntcd Press and rccolvos Uio day
tfclesrajvli reppr.t of. that great news
orgftnlr.tttlon for exclusive afternoon
publication la Outbrlo ojmS 30 miles
rauim
Washington News Bursal-13S4B 3fc
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Eastern Aflency W. D. Ward 53
Tribune Bldq. NjW York.
(-'NOUltol)TO SUBSCRIBERS.
In tho event ot delivery being jm
tcrf-e: or papers being rolled twist-
ed or mutilated subscriber tir urged
to male ffhtm'dltitd complaint to tho
business office In person by plume
or by mall.
FRIDAY JANUARY 17. 1908.
Tho St. Louis atybctjtemoowfc
authority fin tho statement that kiss-
ing goes by favor
ir Vied President Fairbanks has n
proas agent tot campaign' toward the
Wiato. Hottse the man is a d'smal
Governor Hnsktdl called at Topska
nud took a look at the statesmen
who comprise the Kansas legislature
that body being now In session.
n't- enn util'nnna that cult business
II H . r-tt r nti liAiMiubh nt
j aruary uw at at. ima ww..uav -o
no patronage stand as the beat ox-
nniple of tfie advance of American
CltUoliahlp recorded of late.
There are still alew papers In the
state talking! of Governor Haskell be-
ing a candidate for President but.
of course there has always been and
will continue men. who refuse to know
any n'merrm?s;sssn'
Knhsatt City boasts thai she kept
lur ioor for thirty cents per day last
yuar Tho poor know tho city m
Proud of tho record but soma way
they are not as ubjlalu as might bo
over the event.
Onco aKaUrTiueI-eIdor wishes u
call attention to the fact there can
be opl) ont kind of a democrat and
he does not have to use tho hyphen
to bo identified. A democrat bollevos
in majority rultng and ho Is Jealous
of his rlshts.
The Philadelphia item declares
-thf"--s is not tho least doubt of Phil-
under Knox being nominated fot
President. Certainly not All Knox
jioeds now is tho delegation from his
homo slate and sufficient othoro to
nominate him. That does not appear
a. Luge undertaking.
Oscar Darli'jg. Long Island. Now
York announces tho birth of the
twenty sixth heir to tho family estate.
It is but fifteen miles from his cot
tage to Oyster Hay.
Tho state somite 1ms failed to
pleaso thi local obstruction organ
nnd great excitement pavalls in th0
oitico of the local organ.
FAMINE IN THE
MID8T OF PLENTY.
1M ltnltnA CJtntou in II fin TllnllV tip-!
t'ullur records according to tho statin-!
tit-H of tho Dust year
Fourteen national twenty-eight
nay Six savitms. twont-four privalo
tanks aii(l seventeen Jpun and trust
companies were clowcd labt year. Tho
totul amount ot failures in dollar
and cents was $yoG2C03C3. nguinsl
?U per cent of that amount In 100G.
In 1893 ualUmul banks to tho tttim-b-r
ot irl railed albo 60 uvn
bank 190 private bunlw and It Ionu
and trust companioR hut the lo wa
MnaiU'r than in iDotbelng $170.-
'J..678 The failures jot ltiOJ affected the
nt h more than tho ijonr The lurgo
nititutluu5 will possibly roduoo. lho
luA full ten per cent as mHtry of
fr banks that failed did resume pav-
t.tent before the flrrt or the Tflttr
i.nJ are therefore not in this table
"With tb ;flfibt crortVthe Itubllc
1 oa ever produced uiSteall the mills
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Wlu-n a mwlicitie lias stood the test for n period of more than two fren-tr-tinns
uml i then more popular than ever there can Ix no doubt of it
to-1 't This is the record of a. S S. Its period of existeuce s marked by p.
1 i litu- of cttres of blood and skin diiwes of every cltaracter. and ita value
in I-"'' fs tocut of suci ttoublee has become so well known thnt It ia tpdny
l!e uo t cxteuaively used blood medicine on the market. Por RUmtnmtfam
Cut i!. Scrofula Sores ami Ulcere. Skin Diseases ami all other trouule
due to an impure or poiumetl couditlon of the blood. S- S S. lifts no equal.
It cntntefacW nnd Anv out tlie poisons hutnorj and geniis. cleanse tho
i ti m of all ttulutaUby matter cures the disease permanently and retnrea
v ."ijr robuat health Wheic the blood is weak or anaemlc. and unable to
f rmsU the body with the nourishment nnd strength it needa S. S. S. scp-
plu a it KrftU the healthful properties and nets splendidly in toning im and
r.imigoratJng the avaUtn. U oe down tq th& vcrv bottom of fill blood
di- idrs. xvnd in tub? way TjafiUoLlnbfiaUlftil Uiftt? on v'llt& t)ie ordinwy
I" y roedhsn have no effect Not only S 8 S certain in ita maults
H.t ipls 4 th Ae twe an absolutely $afe ranvidy It is made entirely of
bu lief be And barks of kao liaho 2nd curative value Itdawuot
i ?t ui Hi jdiJitMt trc 4 wlneral la any form $ damage tHedatteate
t itt-. vi th t'wem in4 nay V used by children with tfet wait good Tnlta
ftj 1 pvi-ttU Jf6ty tbyWdr 5l Itisndt an experiwnttouteS. S. S.
it is a reimSly with a recard ami one that has proven ita worth by its forty
1 f successful service If you nr in need -of a Mood purifier for ny
t t Ihim Hie Ma of fi b S . writ otlr phyiciAU rtd thev will acjid you
uk .oClir "ur trutdc aud will glvit without t bt;t any speuul
t.v lual ahic tiwt a requirwl
TH SWIFT SPECIFIC QQt AT&APTA QA
riwhod for. qrdart 4I affairs IiutM
naim ti iwito roil m a
m
owr tn tuftreh.
That It was du from uHnaftaal
rausMi) must be admitted. The fcttttib.
llnft element or the stodk exchanges
had used tli mirpltw and drawn on
tho principal they frightened honest
h.en who were deprived of tholr caSli
for weeks.
Hud tt not batin 'or tjie greflt con
ildcnct th neonlo hail for tholr bank
ers in the west a panic wotdd hnva
been here that If would li.uo taken
years to overcome.
. .Jtyllowtnjt thft hoanllnR of iponoy
Wtme (he flemarid from (he bjukit to
Tnrrease thir clrouhuion. In plain
ronls thv rant4 Oie power to
doctor thMr own lellctenele and pre
tended that tire world had confidence
enough to per mlt.
The tlm.3 has passed when the peo-
ple will leavo the currency in tho
hands of the Wall street sharks and
the. Now York. Haltlmbre. Hoston and
Wilmington Iwthkers of tho country
grout cities of tho onsiern cbftBt.
whore they secttro th articles of
ommorco from othar nations and
tho ohang days are tmoh woek day
of the yoer.
Given niOTB lmwer. when occasion
demended ft shrllilmgo ws know what
would happen by atmlyitig what has
beep trtiiuwcta lit til pp(Vbt.
UlnsUc eurronfiy is but another
narrid of imiiuHUuk n lot of fjklra to
borrow ntoney on wortliieas bonds.
Thay have no Ininale vnltto and it
may bo aded the huldem do not
cnr.
They own ufHolBHt stoekto bring
the world to it lun'GH if tli(i people
had so little sonso am to purchase U
at pur.
Hut uultll tha Inst day or so wB
saw jio otio running a foot race to
got to buv these bonds nt nn pr?co.
tW 0&imtityv TlmeA-Joiininl
Is worried oou(. educational m'attors.
It sas tjie strltggle ft botwoon a
'Sdutherrt' or "Northern'' system of
education. And wha Id iho differefico
pray? Indiana Colorndo nud Msschu-
sotts na tlio' are mentioned urc sup-
posed to have tho beu common
sUioola north of Mnson and DlSon'a
lint and th0 third is an exact dupli-
cate of that In Georgia and the bys-
tern of Alabama differs little from
that of Colorado. When a man gradu
ntes in thirty branches of studv the
difference between him and the man
from a different college In the same
studies is the difference Divinity ar
ranged In arranging the anatomies of j
the two men.
$100 RFWARD $100.
The readers of this paper .will bo
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dread disease that science has
been able to cure In all its stages and
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cttro
is the only positive cure now known
to tho medical fraternity. Catdrti bo'
lng a constitutional disease requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is taken lnternrlly act-
ing directly oipou tho blood vM mu-
cous .surfaces of the systom thereby
des ylng tho foundation of tho din-
ease nnd giving tho patient strength
by building up tho constitution and
nssisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so nvuch faith
In Its curative powers thnt they offor
Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso that
It falls to cure. Send for list of testl"
monlals.
Address P. J. CHENEY & Co. Tole-
do O.
Sold by all Druggists 7Go.
Take Hall's Pamlly Pills for con-
stipation. Gus Anderson has just received a car
load ot Now Stato flour and mill feed
modo by tho Kromlln mills Kremlin
Okls. Try It
For nice chickens and turkeys go
to Henry M. Newman the poultry
man corner Division and Vilas.
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Some very &o1Io!Uuun flond ot cor-
porations Is consuming full pagos In
certain Oklahoma newspapers to ad-
vertise n. threatened revision of sal-
ary lists and a. reduction of public sor-
vlco accummodutlopH provided legls-
latlvo reform goev further in Oklqho-inc-
AV3illu Tho llounvld Ih not ouo of
thoso rnpld uxiioneuts ot tv perpotunl
flwltt agalnHt railroads nor is it will-
ing to advise a freo loin to the tlrnft-
lng of legtsliitive rerorm yot with u
full eonaidanition of the poor son-loo
rendered in ih uput tinder a throe
eent paHsengor rato It can not soo how
the new law In Oklahoma eunlu w
duct. tho sevvloe fifty par eent. as
tlnnjuenjftd lthouvhccjnpUytly oxter-
iulnatlng 'the lallrnua .0ft tie new
stater
tr.f.fta
Will. i iT
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SUCCESSFUL BEJ&WM
THE UADtB
I. .! 111. -
Dorsupnat
ALL WINTER
Read This Evidence ahd BeBrt TodaV
To Cure Yourself With Dr.
WllffnW Pink Pills.
Sciatica Is n'aurC"" f tho sciatic
norvo. Um origin Irf - ouma-
Ufr' and 1 th4 djrOBt rOjlt of taking
cold. For this ronson tho dlsflasio Is
corhmonly known us "solatlo rhounia-
tlsw." There Is Only ono ttlng. mow pain-
tn than dclatlca ntirl that' Is tho treat'
mont of ft as ordinary pr.atlced. ThO
tlckfetilflg burning of tho flesh lfl only
one of tho forma of crnolty" omploydd
by the old Bchool doctors. And all
too often this is ontlrcly In vnln for
tho relief gained Is but temporary.
It is a Bolehtlflc faftt thai tho ma-
jority of sciatic casoe result from ex-
posure to cold nvhon the patient Is in
an anaemic or bloodless condition In
which tho norva Is literally starved.
It needs no argument to show uny
ruaiwnahlo parson that tt starved
norvo cannot bo fed by tffo applica-
tion of a hoi Iron to tho outer fiosJi.
It rnaj elwiden tho &Hntlo pain for n
tlmo nut it will hot curo sqlatlcn.
Absolute rest is tho best aid to
proper medical treatment. Host nnd
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will curo
moftt cases.
Mrs. Mary M Ktz. of No. SOO 1-2
Yost Clinton Rtreet. Elmlrn. N. Y
suffered Tpr uenrly a yoar and during
n grpat part o' that tlmo her Byrap-
lotlis wore constantly IngroasInK In
severity although sh was mitlcr tho
Bare of p doctor and a niirse I had
very weak heart neffopi" sho says
"and I belle vo that my kldueys .be
came offected. There wero torrlblo.
pains In my back and limbs and my
foot and ankles were swollen. I had
nihK sweats and somotlmus a old
m-mbness would come over my limbs.
"My trouble was folatlc rheumatism
complicated with grip and at times I
could not raise my foot two InelicB
from tho fWor. Tho rheumatism grow
gradually worse as my systom was
weakened by the poteon tho grip hal
left in my body. About this time
friend of mine who lives in Cortland
recommended Dr. Wllllanjs' Pink pills.
I tried them and was &oon relieved. In
All I took six boxes and was cured.
Ono remarkable thing I noticed about
tho pills wus that they began to give
mo strength almost tie soon as I began
tho treatment. I shall be glad to have
you publish my statement jnid I hope
tho pills will bo as much of a blessing
to othora as thov wero to mo."
Sciatica Is stubborn ir- resisting
treatment and tho pntlont frequently
suffers for years. Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills do not f Imply relieve pnln but
they ere diseases caused by depraved
or vitlnted blood vThoy atlually make
new blood and liavo therefore -a direct
and powerful curative effect on such
dlf eases uh rheumatism anaemia gen-
eral doblllty and arter-effects of the
grj). As tho norvoft dopond upon tho
blood for nourlshmont-and medication.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arc unequal-
ed for tho treatment of oven the most
sorvo nervous dlsordors such as neu-
ralgia partial paralysis. St Vitus'
dnnco and locomotor ntaxln. As a
tonic for tho blood and nerves thoy
nro used ovorywhoro with tho groatest
success bftlldlnp p wastod bodies
nnd bringing the glow of health to
pale and sallow cheeks.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by
all druggists or sent by mall -postpaid
on receipt of price B0 cents per box;
six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr. Wil-
liams arodlfine Company. Sohonoctady
N. V.
YESTERDAY
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Thirty-First Day's Session.
City Hall Guthrie
Thursday Jununry 10 1003 5)
o'clock a. m.
House ottllodi to older Mr. Sputtkor
pro-tern in the chulr.
Prayer by tho chaplain.
Holl callnil momharjt prosont.
Heading of tho ouriinl dlspenawd
with and Journal uf Wodnosday ai
piovod.
Mr. Jonow reported regarding tho
opeolul train to Stillwater.
ilr. Speakgi' nssumqa !: oluilr.
Sanntp ConQurreut jtoaplutlan No.
7 vnB re'adt "tho ocjid Hm and
referred to the conunltto on Stato
Ttultf nllnHi
Sonata Concurrent Haeplutlon No. o
waa road tju second Jlme and re-
ferred to the committee on Ju'dTolary
Mr- Haluay moved that the House
lnqulro at the Senate the Senate
status ot tho House Memorial to con-
gress a&iUPX that congress appropri-
ate money to pay tho Jslefentea to
the qotiMtuUoraU convention. Car-
ried.
Banuta concurreait Heaolutlou No.
S4 by liedwipe was read the saoontl
tluw amp; raferred to tho committee
on Appfop'HayaiiB
Senate CgrtoUBiWlt HQlutlon No.
20. by kittle -was rood the seonnd
tlni and raferrod to the oommltCao
on Fdrul Huja.una.
senal Iiui Nb. id Hsjvlnfe boen
reaa on two previous serorai legiv
lallve days was pluced qn third
rending and ftnnl nasgHga Tho tines
Hon balnt?. aiiaU the HQl with
aH swfUrtiM thewtfi-' 'flla MJT n!
V t'tjins -alii tie 'AibwlDii iM
ATA
aw. a. of ij.v?. Jam. 6t
Brown. Butler Caawel Ohastafn.
TriX Tea S affi :
Evau. Bajanl Faulknir PlaUer
Praser Harris Jijrrlaoil. of IJufehi
9r t' k
RHAL
vminmaji witftjv i-?mmfwnf i
6UTHM1 OKU . FRIDAY .JANUAHYjfrjfOfcV ;.
. - - - - 'I ITl I III !' if I I I TI f
taAi: Mltt. HnwkliiH. Hondtlckson.
tlblllAd. IfitiiillWr. Huds&i. Japn.
Jarrtt Jetfst JdlnisOn Jones King.
LpcKwoou wndon. Manug .iiartin
IfMivn ftAt iAAln itt&lk
McCantK McElh'Stny NorTlile O'Nqal.
uroutf I'asclial PtfnflDrgrnn i'ortr
Putnam. Kijiey ' Ileovo. Hatllff.
Itlddlo Hider Hosij Sands. Shearer
Sherman Ske4ti Smltli of Dewey;
Smith of Cttstor; Smith of Delaware;
Smith of Grant; S"nolsufi. Stephens
Stettmund Stivers Ploe Swonglo
Tabor Tandy Tlllotsou T'irntr Dt-
torbnok Vnhdarear vnudnventer.
Wormian. Wntroua Whltohurat Wat-
son Wlllftuns of 3omanrhe; Wil-
liams of Pushmataha; Wilson Mr.
Speaker (Win H. Murray).
.Total 10.
The following voted nay. Nona
TJio following Were absent and not
Voting! Ashhy Dryan CariJrt. Chai-
p'oll Hobdy Llndsoy Smith of WaBh-
fta. nnd SUgnor Total 8.
Tho Speaker announced that tho
bill havlngr received! a constitutional
majority the sardo was legally pass-
od nnd ho slgnod tho same In open
session. .
Mr. JiJzzard presonfed a petlt'on
from tho W. C T y. ot Chol8fia which
waB road nnd referred to iiio com-
mitteo on PVohlbfUon Ehforcemont.
Mr. Casleol prOsontetl a potltlon
from the citizens of Cimarron county
which was road and referred) to the
commltteo on Btnto nnd school lands.
Mr. PntiUmor rend a letter In re
gard to the s?ajQ of the mescal bean
Which was read nnd referred to Jho
tommltteo on Ptildie Health and the
Practico of Medicine
Tho "following House Bills' woro
rend tho second tlmo and references
nindo as Indlcntcdt
House Dill NO. 218 by O'Neal and
Shcii. to Jtidlclnrj.-
. HoitKo Bill No. 219 by McElhany
to .Tudlqlnry v
House Dill 22-Ily Ndrvellto
.Tndiclarj'.
House Hlfho. 243 By Mr. Harris
(by reqhoat) to "Oil and uns.
House Bill No 244 By Mr. Manus
to Pish and Game.
ITottso Bill T6. 245By Johnson
& Jnpp to Figh and Game.
.Houso Bill No. 24G By Mr. Itatllff
to Judiciary.
Houso Bill No. 247 Bv Mr. Tabor
to Private Corporations.
House Bill No. 248 By Mr. Chas-
tain to Judlciarys
House Bill No. 219 By Mr. Wil-
liams Ben. T. to Judiciary.
House Bill No. 251 By Mr. Mur
dock Municipal Corporations.
House Bill No. 252 By Mr. Day
to Statu and School Lands.
House BUI No. 253-By Mr. Chap-
pell (By request) to Municipal Cor-
porations. House Bill No. 254 By Mr. Wit-
Hams of Comanche) to Municipal Cor-
porations. Houso Bill No. 255 Bv Mr. Wilson.
to General Agriculture-.
Houso llllN(j.5(S-;-By Mr. Vaudtt-
veer to Bo-iks and Banking.
House Bill No. 3K7--1& Mr. Mc-
Cants to Bahku and Banking.
Houie Bill No. 238 By Mr. LI id
sn.v. to Judiciary
Hounc BUI NO. 2W--ny v.r. Eoyle
to Public Service Corporations.
Hiusa PIlLNn. 2aQ-Uy y- Swlth
of Custer. . v
Scnnt Craeurronr H&oluttun No
5Hy Mr. Sanford '
Houso Bill No 221r-By Mr. Bryan
to Judiciary.
Houso Bill No 222 By Mr. Boss to
Judiciary.
House Bill No 223-r;By Mr. Ellis to
Initiative and 'Referendum of Legis
lative department.
Houso Bill No. 224 By Mr. Dur
ham to Judiciary.
House Bill No. 225 By Mr. Early.
to Private Corporations.
Houso BJU No. 226 By Mr. Early
to Judiciary.
Houso Bill No. 227-By Mr. Early
to Judiciary.
Houso Bill No. 22S By Mr. Early
to Judiciary.
illouso Bill No. 220-jBy Mr. Early
to Hovenue and Taxation .
Houso Bill No. 236l3y Mr. Early
to Sanitation.
Houso Bill No. 2.11-By Mr. Early
to Municipal Corporations
Itottho Bill No. 232 By Mr. Ballard
to Judiciary.
House RIP No. 233-Iiy Mr. Ballard
to Judiciary. y
Houso Bill No. 231 Bj? Mr. BnlTard
to Judiciary.
Houso Bill No. 23GBy Mr. Ballard
l Pish nn Game.
Houso Bill No. 2$G-rBy Mr. Ballard
to Judiciary.
House Bill No. 387 By Alt' Ballard
to Judiciary.
Houso Bill No. 230 By Mr. Ballard
Insurance.
House Bill No. 810 "By Mr. Ballard
to Bubllo Service Corporation's.
JIpuso BUS 241 By Mr. Branson
to Judiciary.
Houe Bill No. 212-By Mr. Wll-
llama or Comanche to Judlolary.
Mr. Norvell sent up the following
' House of Representative
Guthrie Cfkla Jan. 1C. 190S.
till. SPEAKER-
Yodr Coflftntttee on 1.1)0. Dhiafon pt
A and Liabilities' ' of. OoimWos.
having: had under eonsiderdtiod
House Bills No 212 nnd 217. for
jransferflUK county records beg leayn
each of these measures nud tynt we
nave m preparation a substitute.
We recommend that! limine mil.
No. 218 be taken from tho calendar
as a speofnl order and your pom-
mlttao bo glvan furlheV tlmo to re-
port j WOODSON NORVELL.
Chairman.
Mr Casteel moved that Houso Bill
"
Danger ia a Cold
Ket .? a hT cent rt1 ordlpr uoMs
undrnverffl frd-jiib!ii wltbCHit tta'iEgt
n Ast Vied do b.m or atoat tB
ta cl4t ict daa4mJ&t oaly ciia
.. .....-.. .-. .- . T ' -' '
va. sue ttw urecuua aiKsat tuta
ootdwMleyoacja.
Chamberlain's Cou2h Remedy
ya'kaWerariottli4ha Ihsjum
rtttWrtlMtiaanaoaigf. uu
an lii
" WS 4ItMrV4VJWtt4
dtir
Uee.
rrried.
Mr. VatuJbvsnler sent up th fol
lowing reports
House ot Roprsotitallves.
Guthrie. Ohio. Jhn. 1C 1908
MR SPEAKER:
Wo your committee on Judiciary
having had undOr eotjsldrfratlou Sfn
titc Cononrnftit v Resolution No. 21.
bdg lonve to report:
Amend by striking out qua thous
nnd and insert "JiOt exceeding" three
thousand."
Wo recommend ta Resolution pns
ns antendoi.
Respectully stbibitfed.
VANDEVENTER OhUlrmnil.
Hout'o dill NO. 185 Having been
read oh two previous several ljglslu-
tlvo days WaB rjlaced 6n .tfilrd reading
lho nW pfffisage The question being
shall tho bill with tho emergency
pass?
Tho following moirtbors votod Aye:
.Abbot Allen Ahthohy Armstrong
Of Choctaw; Armstrong of Kiowa;
Baldwin BrkS BOWdro Boy la
BrlggS UroOht Brown Butlor Uar-
son Cnsledl Chastain. Cope Crouch
Day Deyorio Durant Durham Dtnst
Earl Earlcy Ellis Kzrnrd Paulk-
nor. Plsher. Harris Harrison Hart
.Hawkins Hondrlckson Holland Hud-
dltmton. Hudson Japp Jarrott .lease.
Johnson Jones King Lindsay Lock-
wood Manus Martin Murdoch Mo
Adoo. McCentB McElhsny Norvlllo
O'Neal Oicutt Paschal I'ondergr.ift
Pntnam. Ralney. Reeve. Katllff
Riddle Rider Ross Shormaii SkJn
nmith of Dewoy;Sinlth of Custer:
Rnilth of Delaware-; Smith of nrant;
Rnolson Swonglo Tabor Tadny TH-
lotson. Tumor UtterUuck Vandnveer
vnndavonter Worlmiin Wultehurst .
Whittton Williams of Comanuhv '
Williams of Pushniataha; Wilson
Mr. Speaker (Win. H. Muryay).
Total 85.
The following voted No: Ballard
fleck Branson Frasor Harrison or
"WcCurtuin; Hobdy Portor. Sniuls
STmlth of 'Washita. Stagnor Stephens
Stivers Stone Watrous. Total 11.
Tho following were absent and not
voting. Allen of Sequoyah Ashhy
Tlryan Chappell Evans London.
Moore. McCalla Shearer Stettmund.
Total. 10.
The Speaker announced that the
Mil having received a constitutional
majority tho same was passed and
be signed the samo In open session.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No.
21. authorizing the Secretary or State
to print certain copies ot all laws
passed was read end mado special
v rder for the next leglsltlva day.
On motion ot Mr. Murdoch the
'louse wont into Committee of tho
Wholo for the consideration of Sen-i-to
Bill No. 01 as amended with
Mr. Harrison of Hughes In the chair.
Tho Commltteo on the Whole arose
rportodi progress and asked leave to
tit again which roport was adopted.
On motion at Mr. Jones the House
iecossud until 1:30 p. m.
Afternoon Session.
House called to order Mr. Speaker
:u th" chair.
Roll call quorum present
Tho committee on Engrossment re-
rtrted as toUows!
Plate of Oklahoma
Houie of Representatives.
Guthrie Okla. Jan. 1C 1908.
Mr. Spenkor:
Your Commltteo on -jJngross-
r.ient begs leave to roport thnt It' has
tarofully compared tho engrossed
copy ot iHouso Bill No 185 with tl-o
Original draft and amendments there-
t: audi finds said engrossment to bo
correct and in proper form
Vory rospectfully submitted
J. L. MANUS Chairman.
C. W. O'Neal member.
House of Roprosentatlvos.
Guthrie Okla. Jan. 1G. 1908.
Mr. Spoakor: .
Wo your Committee on judiciary
1 avlng had undor consideration Sen-
ft to Concurrent Resolution No. 21 bog
'oavo to report:
Amend by striking out ono thous-
and and Insert "not exceeding three
fiousand."
Wo recommend tho Resolution pass
as amended.
Respectfully submitted
VANDEVENTER Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Murdoch the
Houso J.ewt. Into Commltteo of tho
Wholo for tho consideration of Sen-
ate Bill No. CI ns amended.
Tho Commltteo arose reporting
Jirogrcss rnd asking leave to sit.
Special modaagrt as follows was
rcolvod from tltd acting govrnor:
Kxccutlvo otfifce.
Guthrie Okla. Jan. 1G 1908.
To tho Legislature
Twoiity-Slxth Special MoBsago:
No nlora fitting evldenoe of tho
patriotl3tn of Oklahoma r.ould be man-
ifested than by displaying tho national
Cag dpon tea imildlnc occupied r.y
(he capltOl or thu .wio.
I therefore rfecornmqud jmch action
as you ran" deom necesaary to authpr-
lzo tho same and making the neces-
sary apprcprlotlon. tUorefor.
Respectfully submitted.
GEO W. BELLANY
Acting Governor.
House Bill No. 2G1 cbmriiltteo sub-
Atltutq for House Bill No. 41. was
made special prder for next legisla-
tive day.
MrrFau'knersent up the following
report:
IIoukQ of I?epraa.ntativHS.
fjuihrie Okla Jan. 16 lllQS
Mr. Speaifcr:
Your Committer on Engrossment
begs leavj to report that it has care-
fully compared tho engrossed copy of
Houso C. R- No. 12A with the orig-
inal drfat aud amqndmonts theroto
and flnda" said engrossment to be
correct and In proper form.
Very Roepestfuliy submitted
J. U MAtJS. ChaTrniau.
G. W O'NEAL mfnhor.
The Sdrgo4nt m Arins anuduWexl
that ho had dcllverd tlto second $1 0"
worth ot atninps to ail njanibr ex
not Mr "Srteakef and lit Putnatu
Th6 HoiisjB adlBuraed ttnUl 10
o'eldci Friday ooralac
INDIAN PREACHER ASSAULTED
ipeplal to Datly "-eadei
Hominy Okla- J?i. 16 Roy James
an educated fullblood Oaag Indian.1
while on his way to indlau oeaip. a
mile oat from town waa asalla
satettiWwtti
-d
. l .. . j . 1
for Infants and Children.
i ii ii i ii i ii in .' .im
tUnHttvHn i a iitrmlt"s stths(Muto lov Cn-t- OU Vnvo-
tn'let I)roi nntl .Soothing S-yriip1. 1 is rJemi. It
ccoMnlus neither Opittni Morphino nor other TJ n--oti
gtihstnliC'). It destroys Worms utul al!at Fjvorl-lmer.
I(? ctires Wlnrrhtno atul fUul QolU: lt uuUv- T--th-Ing;
Troubles nnd euros OoiiRftipntlon. It Taul-ifa-H tho
Stoninch nntl BoavoIs irlvlni? honlthv ntui J .I-sloop.
THo Ohliargn'ij X'rtuaccit-Tho Mothta's JMoud.
Tbe.'Siiid Sou Have Always Bought
'sfj
1 Juoars tuo
O W &A
Cji
8n Use For. Over 30 Years.
lUxTz
TMC BrWTH BOWMHT. Tt WWIII.y gTWftT HtWYOHK .TT.
of motioy. The party or parties at
tJickltiK Roy were wayl.tlnK fr lilm
and Jta lt pasct 1i tho 'lomini
TrndltiR crmpnny. tho imrttes spiHnt;
out of a dark hallway and nvftin
ha could mk an iuter . limi b- at bun
into Inaeiiaiblllly. They niuoklj u
I ibKbSjE3 r.4 j
Always in the Lead. We have just
installed the '
Jn Guthrie. We invite the public to evil
and see it. Wt serve tbe
COLDEST DRINKS
S3SKaKB3S5gggagt
New Yea'r. lrat
m-?l$3H'g3a33t
i STa
bM m
a
lDrup
Msgjirro
fo3x$B&mx$xm&M$asmmm&m&ii&mz-mmBmxttM
At fhe same old stand selliug soods to many oi the old
?89ers. The roason why we
u-nll na i li -tioiir ic horniiuo
j them right. Our-Druir. Stock Cigars Candy. Drugpitt
L Sundries and School Boons are complete aDd we ne 1k ie
h to (jive you the best for tli lcabt money. Call and ste us
I
20D W. Oklahoma Avenue.
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COFFEE -COFFEE
How mauy pouuds do you buy in a month?
Not many'
Then why not buy the beat?
Anyone who drinks coffee enjoys a cup that tia- a
Hrh nwjlow llavor not that rank bitter taste
ORDER a can of "New State" brand (the best )
It will fill the bill.
Vox sale by ail leading grocers.
" Pound cArfe"40c!: 2 pound cans 75c
Packed pNXY in CANS by
T.he 7iJlxamgonHalsell
.a ..vrasier Cos Mills.
- I Mil iila7aTii-awtataaatJaJiia.Btati'ta praiiiiaatwaaMaMigtwia
White House J
Coffee aiidieasi1
i
Beamer
PHONE 8
at
Signature or
lifted him of evetvthliu' Itt- "m- l J(
'vi'ii hfs lorlcct kulff. it-iui d t? ir-
rd in th (luikiim1! .o iih m tiin
(Uiiri in bi l mild
Tllat 8'ilt of .Ii m in
iitrern tirieoH Is Mi'!
Lillb'S Drug Stun
M mill i-
it at
-SSM
And all Ubids ot
HOT DRINKS
asmsi
5E1EE
nksS
come aEul found
r m
Stored I
still sell the old rvstomers as
Yt?o iari tlto rrtrw1n nnrl fiplj
sszsrsrzuviaf "iSMoBBasfssMrjs'KXSSi
Shd. ia))m 'laJ a'fhfe ft qpH m
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