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Official Organ of Oklahoma Democracy Offlco of Publication Harrison Avonuo
VOL. 10
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2a 1897.
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Everything In Our Line
Harrison Avo.
A Mistake
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Boots and Oxfords
Turns Welts McKays
In values that defy competition. We have
some closing-out lots in Men's. Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Shoes which we are
selling at less than actual cost.
Eisenschmidt & Weckel
The Leading Shoe House.
118 West Oklahoma Ave. Repairing Neatly Done.
Out of the River
The Flood Never Touched Me
Having rebuilt my buildings and added new improved ma-
chinery to my bottling works plant I am now ready to supply
the trade with my celebrated
Soda Pop and Mineral Waters
Which are the most delicious and wholesome beverages ever
otfered m this market. Beware of imitations. See that my
name is etched on each bottle. None genuine without it. Don't
drink cheap-made soda pop when you can get Cheadle's purity
which has made Guthrie famous.
Guthrie Steam Bottling Works
N. F. CUEADLE Proprietor.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
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Manufactures all Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting Trimming
and Repairing Promptly Attondod to.
322 South Division Streot
J. W. MoNBAL. President
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Cioital
Surplus
Uoird ol Director lnsaddltlon to Bank Officers !
James 8traUon Horace Speed
DKUG STOKE j
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and at Lowest Prices
EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
Will iiot be made by taking
time to examine our Spring
Line. We have the Latest
Styles. The latest lasts.
The latest colors in
GUTHRIE O T.
A. J. BKAY Vicb Puksidknt.
$Soooo
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Robert Martin J. R. Cottlni
Lam
W. J HOR8FALL Cathlsi
ITS AIMS AND PURPOSES
SET FORTH.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.
Will Open Up In the Btnto if irHililnetoii
ConMltutlun to lie net-lied unil
Special So. .luu of the I.tcl.ln-
ture tailed llelii littks of
the l'lnui of the New
Democracy.
Ciiicaoo 111. Juno SI At n moot-
ing of the directors of tho Social Do-
mncrncy of A morion lust night tho fdl-
lowlng ofllcors woro oleotod:
12. V. Dobs chairman; bylvestor
Kolllior secretory: Jainoa Iloguu vice
president; William U. Hums general
organizer
The directors who olio- then atll-
cors ami woro Uioiii'.elvjs elected at
tlio meeting In the afternoon are: U.
V. Debs Sylvester Kollhor .1 anion
Hogan Wllltum li Uurns and Leroy
Goodwin.
The sulnry of tho ofllcors was placed
at Sloo per month.
At tho afternoon meeting' tho coil-
ttitutlon of the Soolal Democracy
which has boon published was form-
ally ratified and adopted.
Mr. Uebs explained at langth the
alms and purposes of the co-operative
-oiniiionwculth A colony should bo
tent to Washington from which place
he said an oftlcial invitation had been
received. After .establishing the col-
any he would secure control of the
polities of the state and start the co-
operative commonwealth.
"The first thing we would do after
getting control" lto sold "would be
to eull a special .session of the legisla-
ture. Then wo would call a conven-
tion to revise tho constitution and get
all tint rot out of It. Wa will have
control of tho taxing power and tax
syndicates and land similes out of the
state l'oraous shall be taxed accord-
ing to thoir meant and shall hnvc ac-
cording to thoir noeilR.
"Wc will havo trusts nothing but
trusts in our etuto but we will all be
In the trust. The oporativos will not
work twolvo or fourteen hours n day
but four or live.
"Wo will be in tho field in 1000 with
a new party. Those men who ropro-
sont tho now lifo arc going to unlto as
if by magic for tho overthrow of com-
mercialism in thoo&tablibhiucut of tlia
co-operative commonwealth by which
tho brotherhood of man will become a
fact
"I do not know whothor tills ques-
tion will bo solved peacoably or other-
wise. 1 hope peacoably but 1 am una
of those who bollovo In getting ready
for any solution that may be ueces-
saiv." Mr. Dobs said that in sotting up tho
co-operative commonwealth in Wash-
ington tho colonist) might bo running
against tho supremo court Ho would
consult good lawyers and learn Jnst
what the rights of the colonists woro.
"Wo want to know our rights" ho
said "and make tliem tho robots. If
tlioy send tho military to invade our
rights then thoro will bo an nrmy of
300000 patriots on tho state lino to
meet them on that issue."
M'KINLEY TO THE QUEEN.
American Coiiemtulntloiia llulUered ly
Special llnvoy Knld.
London Juno 21.--lVosldont Mo-
Ivinley has sont the following per-
onal letter to Queon Victoria which
was delivered to her by Mr. Whlteluw
Held special envoy.
"Grout and Good Krleud: In the
namo and on behalf of the people of
tho I' nlted States I present their sin-
cere felioltatlous upon the sixtieth an-
niversary of your majesty's accession
to the crown of Great llritaln. I ex-
press tho sentiments of my feilow-eili-i.mis
in wishing for your people the
prolongation of a reign illustrious und
marked by advance lu science arts
and popular well-being. On behalf of
my countrymen 1 wish particularly to
recognize your friendship for the
Lulled State and oiir love of peace
exempltfUd upon Important occasion
"It la pleasing to acknowledge the
debt of gratitude aud respect due lu
vour personal virtues. May your life
Iks prolonged and peace honor ami
prosperity bless the people over n horn
von have been called to rule. May
liberty llourUh throughout your em-
pire under just and equal laws. nn. t
your government continue strung in
the affections of all who live under it.
"And I pro 'iod to have your nmj-
Mty in Ills holy keeping
"Dene at Waahiugton this VHth day
of May A. U 1807
"Your good friend
Wh.i.iam alrKm.fci."
Kevf Vorlc Tailors' etrllie Kudsd.
NUW YOliK. Jne .. The great
tailor' strike wliicli at one tiuu in-
volved about. 90004 hand i ended.'
The last of the ooiitrt-lor.- Minrn-
dorod to tho men yesterday.
steamer llurue.l ut Set
IlBLSIKOFQlW Finland June '."!.
The coasting steamer Oiini while near
BUanuas with 140 passengers aboard
took lire and burned to the water s
edge. Six persons pi-rikhed in I he
flames.
Nineteen Drco lirnwiicxl.
St. Pkteiuiijuiui June ss. -The river
Kur has overflowed Its banks near the
railroad depot of Nawthig in the Tlf-
tis district Nineteen men belonging
to the fSJnlaovgorod dragoons wire
drowned.
ATTACK ON BRYAN.
Deaiocr.tllc I ender Aecmeil It Sllddle-of-llie-lloud
1'optili -t.
Lwistov Maine Juno .? -T. C.
Itutomnu of Auburn wlm was tho can-
did nt e of the People's party of Maino
for governor lost year nud who Is a
lender of the ntlddlotjflicroad fofuo.s
tit tlilabtato lo-tluy.jjtftulshea fin lit
tacit on WHliinn J. vHrlin llatcinfut'
says that Populist .'Congressman I'rccV
man Knowlosof Sdutlt'.Dahota W'liflo
on his recent trip lo'lils old homo In
Skowhegan Mnlnci gave out tho In-
formation that Mr. llryhn's recent gift
of 81800 to tho Populist national com-
mittee was made with tho distinct un-
derstanding that no action against fu-
sion should be taken by the People's
party before the next national con-
vention. QTltla llatomnn nlso says is nothing
moro tlion direct bribery llatoiunu
also snys that ISryan has appended his
(llntemnn's) nntne to Senator Allen's
letter of notification given out Inst
.Soptembor. llateman was secretary of
the notification committee but did not
sign the loiter in question lie says
that Ifryrtn's action In printing ills
name on the letter in his new book Is
an act of political forgery llateinnn
la n delegate to ttie middle-of-the-road
national conference nt Xnahville
Tciiu. July a. He says ho will bring
these matters before that hotly.
CAPTAIN BOYCOTT DEAD.
Au IrUliiiiiin. Wlioto Nil in liemiim u
lloil.nliold Wurd nt licit.
I.ONHON June I'?. Captain lloycott
Is doad. He whs about f5 years of
oge and became famous through be-
ing the first man subjected to tho
"boycott" in Ireland. Ilo was a land
agent in U31 in the Conneninrn section
of County Mayo where lie collected
rents. He made a speech in tho
course of which he urged the people
of Ireland to abstain from agrarian
crimes ami to adopt instead a polif y
of sending riihh landlords agents and
bail ill's "to Con ventory'1 tin- old term
for boycotting. Kveuts ao shaped
themselves that lie wus the first man
the Irish experimented on and hence
the now familiar word of boycott.
SENATE BREAKS A RECORD
Ciivcru rifly-Mi I'ugc of tho Tariff
lllll Wool .Schedule.
Wasiiinotok Juno 82. Tho Senate
made giant htrldes on the tariff bill
yoatorday covering llf ty-six pages and
establishing n record for progress dur-
ing this tariff debate. The last two
sohedulos of tho dutiable HnI covering
paper and manufactured mimlrles
wcro completed with the exception of
the paragraphs on hides gloves coal
and some leaser articles which went
over. Tills advanced tho Senato to tho
free list which was taken up nt 2 p.
in. and completed in three hours.
ISarly in the day tho wool and ailk
schedules wont over with nn ngree-
muut that wool would be UiKon ip to-
day. SANTA FE'S LOSS $60000.
Vrlp of tho Vy Cur Ovot t!io l.lnn It
VCn n Itnveliitlun.
Kansas Citv Mo.. Juno 28. Tho
pay oar run lust week by tho Santa Fo
Railway over its Chicago division be-
tween Kansas City and Chicago re-
turned to Topeka Katurdny. The re-
sult of the investigation has not been
given out but accord lug to report
from Chicago the amount the company
hna been robbed of by padded pay
rolls will approximate 980100.
JOHN I. BLAIR DYING.
Urcntc.t Itlch Mun of Now Jerauy Dun-
BcroiLlj' III.
Nkw Vojik June 2'i. .lohn I. Ulalr
Now Jersey's greatest und moat gen-
erous millionaire Is dying. I'or months
lie has been in detiento lietilth and
the end Is not far off It may come at
any moment.
Daylight Sednlln llohhery.
SfinAUA Mo. Jnne IX An orgun-
ized gang of thieves boldly robbed u
number of Hodalia stores at Uie noon
hour yesterday. Among oilier plaeea
they made a raid on William Ileek'a
dry goods store across from police
headiuarters. The robbery was dis-
covered just as the police were riling
out of the city hall after attending
the midday roll call aud an exalting
chase followed the thieves being
brought to bay by the free discharge
of revolvers on the part of the orllceri.
A Maslese Tawa Kartbusko Wrecked
Oawa Mexico. Juno -'-' The tut n
of Tehaulepac which contained about
15000 inhabitants was completely de-
stroyed by an earthquake ao far as
houses and buUdiugs were concerned
not one remaining standing. There
were a number of substantial and
costly buildings in the town. The peo-
ple are living In tents and in the opeu
air on the outskirts of the plaee. The
earthquake shock continue at fre-
quent intervals aud the people are
terrified.
Huay for Tummy Hyan.
SnucrsK N. V.. June 8?. Tommy
Hyan knocked ont Tow Williams
Champion welterweight of Australia
in the first uiiuuteof theseeond round
of their right before the Empire Ath-
letic elub last night.
fcsliemo a failure.
New Yobk. June 3 a Thirteen col-
ored persona who formed part of the
?0O sent to Liberia by the Interna-
tional Emigration society in March.
lvWl arrived in this port to-day aboard
the snip Liberia. They say that the
scheme has been u total failure; that
many of their number died of starva-
tion and fevers; that the so-Maty Jld
not fulfill the contract and many
members of the expedition are stran-
ded in Kngland. uuable to gut back to
their home
QUEEN VICTORIA IN LON-
DON TOWN.
RECEIVES THE ENVOYS.
reat Crowds 11 no tn Itnate Alone;
Whlali Him 1'n.ic The yucoii Hn-
tertnlu. Klnctjr of Her Slo.t III.-
tlnauUhcd lact. nt it Dlu-
nor American Simplicity
btnrtled the Cr.Htdi
I.o.viio.v.Juno a- At noon yesterday
Qitcon Victoria and nttondant mom-
burs of the royal family loft Windsor
castle and drovo through gorgeous
decorations to tho railway station
which was literally hidden by scarlet
and gold stroamers ilowors and palms.
Tito start for London was made nt
1'.. 10 o'clock aud for almost the en-
tire distance the train passed between
scattered groups of loyal people.
Hvory station of the (heat Western
between Windsor and l'addlngton had
boon decorated. The railway employes
stood ut tho salute while the plat-
forms woro crowded with cheering
people.
l'addlngton station waa grandly dec-
orated and tho state carriages' from
ltuaklnghiiiu puluco were at the end of
the eoverad way. As soon as the
Queen had tukon her seat lu the car-
riage the Life Guards drew up in front
and roar and a rone of cheers pro-
claimed to assembled thousands be-
yond that she had arrived.
Throughout the routo was tonunted
by an immense assemblage. Hvery
window had Its occupants every roof
iU slghtM-ers and every available
space in tho streot and square side-
walk und gardens and even trees und
railings of the parks wore blaok with
people. The queen drove slowly to
gratify her people ami there was con-
stant cheering. No.t to l'addlngton
the crowds selected Iluokingham pal-
ace as the most interesting point to
view the proceedings as the gathering
of the envoys and thoir suites mid tho
Indian oflleers Invited to lunchoon to
bo nftorwards presented hud already
bogttn at noon. Tho pollco wcro kept
busy attending to fainting women
but tho crowds weru in the best of
humor. A number of Americans
armed with kodaks had stationed
thomsolvos opposite the palaeo gate
and somebody lu the crowd shouted
"Now Yanks throe cheers for your
mother" raising a roar of good hu-
mored laughter.
The queon nfter she entered tho
palace proceeded to her private apart-
ments for lunchoon und the royal and
other guest hud lmieli lu the state
suppor room.
At 4 o'clock In the throne room of
llucklnghum palace her majesty re-
ceived tho Imperial and royal envoys.
All the envoys wore full court dress
with the o.veoptlou of tho American
oflleers and the republican simplicity
of their attire wns in startling con-
trust with tlie brilliancy of the uni-
forms around them. The Amorlcan
party was received by tlie master of
ceremonies and conducted by one of
the queen s equerries to n mnrquee in
tho gurdons whore lunch was served.
Mr. Jtold however did not jjo to tho
gnrdon but was osoortcd to the stuto
suppor room only his suite being on-
tertulnod lu the marquee. Mr. Held
whs received by tlie l'rlnua of Wales in
the most oordlul manner.
Tho quouu nt SM8 enterUiliiod ut
dinner many of her mostdlstlngulshed
guests in the statu suppor room at
llucklnghum palace.
After tlie dinner the onooii proceed
ed from the grand sulou to Die bull
room to receive iter guests the envoys
und their suites the Indian princes
Uie oincera ol the Imperial forces and
of the native Indian esoorU and the
ollleers of the queen's tlermaii regi
ment. I ne great ornoers of state at-
tended in full dress. Medameo White-
law Held. Nelson A. Mites and Ugden
Mills were presented by Uie queen's
special command.
Thut Hull ur flr.
Wichita Kan June ?3 That bull
of white flame which shot athwart the
Kansas sky at about II o'clock Kunday
night did not favor Wichita alone but
gave to that entire section of the state
a dlssy fc-ling. DtspaUiies from
Larned Iluuinnson. Wellington El-
dorado ui)torla and many other cities
lu the vicinity uuiiounee the visitation
and the consequent fright of the peo
ple la several towns the superstitious
are anxiously preparing for the end of
the world.
Hide Aloft on a Kile.
Pohti.amii Me. Juue 33. Charles
II. Iamson of this elty one of the
leading experimenters in aerial nuvb
gallon made a great advance in his
selsHtirlc studies to-day. In the pres-
ence of several experts at Falmouth
Foreskin he aeeended to a height of
fifty feet on one of his big air ship
kites He went up easily and came
down safely after reuiuiuiiig up long
tinoiigh to look about liiot.
Veteran. Arrive In I'oree.
Nasuviixb Ten ii June i'i. -Ilrass
bands playing drums beating the
shrill flfe'a music piercing the air and
the streets thronged with men wear-
ing badges allowing tiiey are delegates
to the Confederate Veterans' reunion
are some of the scenes this eity expe-
rienced last night livery regular
train from North and South Gast and
West brought recruits and special
trains by tho score havo added to tho
fust swelling numbers. Not only uro
the veterans here but their wives and
daughters have come
UNDOUKTKDLY JIURDBK.
Tho Taking OiT of Little Johnnie Mc-
Millan a Mysterlout Crime.
Tho ltiuoral of Utile Johnnie Mc-
Millan whoso body was found In the
Cimarron river under such mysterious
circumstances Monday ovonlng took
place yesterday afternoon and was
largely attended by friends of the
stricken family. The mother who is
an Invalid is coinplotoly prostrated by
tho awful shock and In a critical con-
dition. There Is not tho least doubt but that
tho boy was murdered but by who or
what tho object oould be Is a mystery
to all.
A corouor'a inquest was In progro&B
at Justice Morgan's olllce all day y-
torday but little information was
gloanod beyond what was told in Tho
Leader yesterday morning. All of the
physicians agroo that tho boy met his
death outside of tho water probably
by choking
A systematic hunt was made yester-
day for his mU6liig clothes but no
trace of thotn found though ut one
place thoro woro Indication i of a strug-
gle. Ills evident that tho murderer
or raurdoi-rs made way with the
clothes and throw too body in the
river thinking It would not be founo
and that It would bo thought the boy
had run oil'.
At tho Inquest tho best testimony
that could bogotton was thai of Krank
Pmkham. He said that he started
with tho boy for the Cimarron about
10 o'clock In tho morning; that tlie7
walked up tho railroad and at the
brick yard a inilo north on the Cotton-
wood thev ran across another boT
whom ho did not know. At this point
ho refused to go further and young
McM.il in went vlth this stranire bor.
about 13 years old.
Hob Wyatt a 6on of a widow llviiic
on North Second Btreet supposed to be
tho atrango boy who wont to the Cim-
arron with McMillan was examined
but his testimony made tho mystery of
tho death no clearer. Ilo said ho waa
up In tho neighborhood of tho Cimar-
ron river in the foronoon Monday but
waonc.or closer than a half mile of
tho bridge being thut much farther
west.
Ur. Klnc'i New Dlncuvrrjr for Uomtituii-
lluu This Is the bast mcdlolno In tlie
world for all forms of Coughs nnd
Colds for Consumption Hvory bottlo
Is guaranteed. It will euro nnd not
disappoint. It has no equal lor whoop-
ing cough asthma hay fovor pneu-
monia broncliitls la grlppo. oold in
tlin linrtil nml fni flniiitii....ihn.. r l
eafo for nil ages pleasant to tulio and
duu.u uii u nuru euro. 11 is always
Willi In Inlfn Tt. Ifln.lta v.. ro.. lllll
..w.. v u..v . at i &ur una n
In connection with Dr. King's New
uiscovory as iney regulate and tone
Mill QtntilftAli ntwl 1isiifiili IV ..
...w hw...hw.. umi. wv-.n. MB IUUI-
antee perfect satisfaction or return
iiirttinH Pmnn la.f1 t.nt I !. 1 "S; is
Uoilfrn'fi driltr ntnrA. Uaimlnr mIta n
cents and $1.00.
SKCIIKTAII-V JKNKINS.
lie Wilt lie Given a Cordial UeeepUon
Today.
Secretory Jenkins will arrive from
Nowklrk today at lt:0 and will bo
met at tho train by tho raoentlou com
mittee tho military bind and the
militia and csaortod to tho Old a hotel
wliuro hu will stop. This ovemnir a
reception will be given him followed
uy a uat.quet.
Dill Villi Hum ii r
C Many pooplu In tills citv saw a lartre
muteor pass aoross tho Hkv north of
hare Sunday ovonlng whlnli east n
strange light strong enough to east
shallows. It was also seen ut Okla-
homa City ISI Heno Knld Perry and
Wichita ICaniai at eaeh plaee seem
ing to have dropped but a few miles
north.
Not many buslatss houses in these
United States can boast of fifty years'
standing. 'J ha busluets of Dr. J. C
Ayera A. Co. Lowell Maas whose U-
oom parable Jearaapantla Is known and
used everywhere hat pueed lu half-
esntennlul and was never ao rigorous
as at preteat.
No Mur.lixl Yet
The marahalshlp fight Is still on at
Washington and likely to result iu a
dark horse winning. Where is Ocorge
Napier Perk hit'
SPEAK UP FOR CUBA.
Hanl.h I.llieruL .Meet ami Denounce thu
1'riHi.Hl I'ollcy
MaiUIIi. .lune '' ; - 'llio SpauUli lib-
eruU have adopted an attitude ttlilfh
will robably create a profound wusa-
tiou both here and m the I nlted
Mtates but witluh Is little calculated
to Improve the aituatlou. At u meet-
lug of ex-ministers ot the liberal party
ou ISuuday Honor Hagmata made an en-
ergetic speech deuouueing the boom
and foreign poll'-y of the premier and
his conduct during the recent eriois
which Hagasta insisted had led the
Jteople to critielse the drcUiou of the
crown.
The meeting resolved to Issue a tnau-
1 fee to dniariug thut tho Liberals
would persist in abktafiiiug from all
relations with the go.erument so loug
as Uie Duke of Tctuuu i retained In
tho cabinet.
The manifesto will oharaeterijw the
proposed reforms of Can ova as in-
adequate and suggest the replnee-
taunt of Captain (Jenerul Weyler by a
govornor who will eoutlnue the war
la uuoordanco wish eivitlzed ju-a.-tioee.
lira
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POWDER I
Absolutely Puro-
Oeletiratril for its ireaticav -.i' nest rent ta
and tiealthlulucB. AsuurcN the f.iod ncalnit
alum and all forms i I adulteration common
to taecbeniibrandn. uutai iiah.no rowosx
John I'J to do Into Training.
ItosTOft June 23. .lohn L Sullivan
will leave 1o-iln) for Wliite Plains N
V. where he is to go into traluliifr for
the summer umler the directton of
William Muldooii the uiiistlei' ai.l
trainer. The prospect of a meeting
betwetn him anil FitrsimmoTis le gi ..u
lug more favorable etcry ilav.
Jiindiiile Ohio TritKedr
Ctilns Ohio .lone ." ouis 'iel.
li'i' un-i Instantly kill d and Albert
Slokmlller I'haiies liiie and decie
Stpiiilieliler were fatally injured b au
Krle fast evpress near Munsileld Tlu
men were waiting for a freight nu.l
laid down to sleep. In their sleep they
rolled upon tho tracks
"An AtmtmlUu Nenie.I. "
A sensational comedy drama iu four
acta will be presented at McKonnon'8-
opera house next Monday eveniug.
June -". under the auipiccs ot the
ladles of the Catholic church. Tin
great drama will be produced by over
tlf teen of our select local talent undet
tho direction of .lfranola Murray who
so succeasfully presonled "TheMisogy
ulat" soma time oro. The Perry
papers gave the moat favorable co.n-
menta on Its recent production In ti.at
city.
I have for sale ono four-horto cnglno
with six-horse power bolloi ono six-
horse power engine and one ton-horso
power bollor good as now wlP toll
cheap. Onll and examine Jok M.
Uoads Outlirlo.
Notlun To t'ite r Uouiumer.
No peraon will bo portnlttcdto jtso
wutor ou lawn or gardon only' (Iurlng-
tho hours named in tho ordinance; be-
tween tho hours of 0 and 8 o'clock
p. m oaoh day. This Hill bo strictly
enforced. H. 0. HahKky
Wnter Commissioner
Second hand school and miscella-
neous books bought.ftold aud oxchangod
at Llllle'a hrug Store. tf
The I-H) train In the through ulora.lj
llyer.
Photographer Dougherty Is turning
out some splendid views of the West
Guthrie flood.
Largest stock of llm.cvd oil whito
lend paints varnishes etc at rock
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 23, 1897, newspaper, June 23, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73959/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.