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Official Organ of Oklahoma Domocracy Offloo of Publication Harrison Avonuo
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SUNDAY JULY H 1897
VOLUME 10.
NUMBER 12.
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1)0 NOT V011GET TJIAT THE
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SHORT
Handles the best line of Cigars and Tobacco
Open day and night.
Irs. Geo. Sabine Prop.
MONEY TO LOAN
The privileges I offer makes my money the easiest and clieapes
in the territory. Call on
J. STUART MCKAY.
103 SOUTH Fl.UST ST. - tiUTHItlE 0 T.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Manufactures all Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting Trimming
and Ropalrlng Promptly Attondod to.
S22 South Division Stroot
The Mistletoe
105 West Harrison
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR PHONE 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
Danderine Barber Shop
The Best Place in the Oity to Get
First-Class Shave Hair Cut
AND A GOOD BATH.
FREE DANDERINE
15 W. Harrison.
J. W. McNEAL. Pjiksidkht
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Gaoital
Surplus
Bdard of Directors Inc&$ltlon to Hank Officers)
JkTjM tjirMluu liurtcu oyctu
33
and at Lowest Prices.
EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
ORDER HOUSE
121
WEST HARRISON AVE.
a
GUTHRIE O. T.
Bar.
Avenue
TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
JAMES HILL Prop
A. J. SEAY Vick Pbrsidkht.
$5oooo
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J. R Cotfi
iiuucn jhkiiiu
CHS li HE GOAL SHE.
WEST VIRGINIA MINERS
COMING OUT.
LABOR LEADERS THERE.
Ilcln Knverelgn Itntchforil mitt Clomp
eri Aililrmt Ihem Strlktnc; Miner.
In Indiana ou tlio Verse '
titarvutlon No c:liiif;e In
the rittiliure Situation
T.ntest Sltlke Xem
ClIAIIl.TMTOX V. Va..ltlly 17. Til
coal diggers at olght initios In Kan
awha coal flold quit work ycstorday.
They numbor about 00 1. utiicrn liavn
tigreod t quit lo-tlny. Tlio probabtl-
ity Is that all of tlio minors between
Charleston anil Montgomery will be
illn by to-night. Tlioy iiiimber about
3300.
Wii.i.tajiro.v V Vs. duly 1T.--Tbe
minors working in the Logan consul-
Ida tod mines In Matowtiu till county
came out to-ilny unil joined this
striker.
Faiiimont V. Vn .luly 17. Tbe
events of last night show plainly that
it 1h tlio Intention of tlio minor of
tills region to ooinn out. anil tlio tifuo
of tbo action Is supposed to be to-day
when Dobs. Sovereign Kutcliford anil
Gompers are blllod hero for an ad-
dross. It is the opinion that if the
in. 'li can be got out to tlio meeting
thoy will not go back to work in the
mines. Tlio gcuornl impression seems
to b' that the men "will attend this
mcatlni and will fail to show up .Mon-
day morning. It is announced posi-
tively that the O'Donnoll miners will
ooino out and from a meeting hold at
Moiiongn.li and addressed by one nf
tlio agitators it Is almost sure that
they will follow suit The meeting
here to-day Is being looked forward to
with tho grentost Interest lv both
i.iors and operators as It is expected
to be the turning point.
I M ia.. iwi.1! Intl. July 17. A
press corrcsponilent who has been in-
vestigating conditions In the Indiana
coal ileitis this wook report a deplor-
able condition. The miliars me al-
roadv praaticatly facing starvation.
The block coal miners of Clay county.
iJ.f.oo In uumbor. are all out and a
commibMirlat hns been appointed at
llni.ll to feed them.
I'lTTaiiuitn l'a.. July 10. Dullness
at minors' headquarters and at all the
minus In the Pittsburg district and un-
Ubiial activity in the coal market uhar-
iictcrixed the features of the suilto
yosturday. For a strike so general it
causes tho leant exeltoment; peace
scums to prevail evorywheie but how
long this state of things will oonllnuo
to o.vlst can not oven be guessed. Tho
miners are apprroutly willing to be
idle and as yet no sulToruitf of conse-
quence has boon reported at district
headquarter.
NO STRIKE IN KANSAS.
Wmtern Minor Will I'rolpaljlr Ilniniilii
lit Work.
Iii:.vi'..vvoiiTii Kan'. July 17.
Kasteru minors havo hunt a request to
Leavenworth minors to quit work and
join in tho strike that Is now on.
t'' re m present Indications thoy will not
do so.
Osaois Citv Kan. July 17. Au at-
temyt Is being mmlu In this district to
persuailo the coal minors to join the
strike that li on In tho lJust hut It Is
almost certain to '4 mihuucjtesful.
I'lTTiiii nn. Knu.; July 17. The coal
minors of this seoUon will to-day do-
oldo whcthui or not thoy will join In
the big strike now being prosecuted In
tho North Central slates. The men
here boom content and It is not likely
that the questlen will bo favorably
considered. Most of them have
already declined ngulnst suspension.
and the convention will hardly be a
largely attended or enthusiastic one.
Sir. I.mno WIik n I'ulnt.
Wuiiita Kan. July 17. Judge liny
maker has dismissed the special pro-i-eedinjs
in aid of uxeoution against
Marv L Lease and Charles Lease
brought by the Jnrvls-Cenklin Mort-
gage company In 1U effort to collect
its judgment against the Leasee. The
sheriff in making his return stuttd he
had been unable to find any property
i'f Mary R. Lease. Judge Haymaker
held that as it was n joint judgment
th return should be made against
both of thorn lieore special proceed-
ing in the aid of execution can
be hod.
Kvnisiia Not Too l'oor tn Itlile.
Topkka Kan. July 17. The board
of equalisation has completed lis
work. Among the most noticeable
items In the various columns of slgnre
is that which shows that there aie
07000 pleasure carriages owned in the
slata This means a cawlBgo for
ovory twenty persons In K'liisae which
Is thought to be the high r "por-
tion of eurriage to people in America.
A CUy reuler Hank Quill.
Topkka. Kan. July IT. The Partn-
ers' and MerohauU' bank of Clay Cen-
ter notified Hank Commissioner ltreid-
onthal yesterday Uiat It has tald off
. U of ltfi Indebtedness and quit busi-
ness. It had a capital of S&o.ooo.
Already Out for Slute I'rlnter.
Toi'EKA Kan. July 17 II. A.
Perkins editor of thu Manhattan Na-
Ilionausi iius auuuuuccu oiiuscii as a
Jtj..i.. J .A -- t .ana
I provided tho liepublicam carry the
JAPANESE DENY IT. .
Sy There Is Nn Truth In the Story n'
nn Alllttiire With sjmIii.
Wasimkotox. .Inly 17.- At tho Japa-
nese legation here no credence Is given
to the report cabled from liiulon that
tho Spanish and Japunose govern-
ments have entered into an alliance
ngnlnst tho t'nlted States. It Is J
pointed out that tho Spanish newspa-
pers are nearly as blttor In their do-
nunolations of tho Japanese whom
thoy charge with giving material aid
to tho Phlllppltio Insurgents as they
are against tills government for per-
mitting arms and men to be sent to
Cuba. It was Stated in the most pos-
itive terms that there was absolutely
no truth In the rumor and It was ex-
plained that the presentation of the
chrysanthemum decoration to King
Alfonso had no significance whatever
so fur as the t'nltod States is con-
cerned and doos not Imply any change
in the relations lietween Japan and
Spain.
NO PARDON
FOR SELL.
ln crime
Loeily Will Iti'fine to It el emu
tho Hoy Mnr.lerer
Toi'kka Kan. July 17 t.orernor
Leody will not pardon Willie Sell the
Xoosho county murderer now serving
n llfo scutoucu In the penitentiary.
The board of pardons has recom-
mended u puritan but the governor
will not act favorably upon It. That
at least is his intention at this time.
It. Joseph let the IMItahurff mill (lulf
St. Josi'.i'ir. Mo. .Inly 17. St Joseph
lift secured tho Kansas City Pittsburg
and (Suit rallrnnd. I-nst night the
llual contract for right of way through
tho city was secured and the formal
transfer of the stock of the St. Joseph
nud Southeastern ami the SU Joseph
Terminal and connecting railway will
be made to the Stllwell Interests In a
few days. A lino will ho built from
I'uttonsliurg Mo. to tills city and
from here to Kansas City One hun-
dred and fifty thousand dollars wan
paid for the right of way through this
city.
Military llln.tollit.
N.tPiFn Mo. July 17. At s o'clock
last evening tho Twenty-fifth I'nited
I States Infantry bicycle corps reached
thl Ilmmnt nlo . for lI0
night. The corps crov.. d the Missouri
river from Nebraska at Cr'JO; making
the fourth state passed through In a
distance- of over 1000 miles. There are
only 3VI miles by the r;tllrutul from
tills place to St. Louis and It Is ev-
peeted that tho latter place will bo
reached a week from to-day.
himlillni; AkiiIii Ariuttleil.
Ciitt'Aoo. July 17. For thu second
time within two mouths n jury in tho
jrlinlnnl comt yostenlay aftornoou
found Charles W. Spalding e.-tras-urer
of the t'nlversitv of Illinois not
guilty of cmbczxling ttie endowment
bonds of that institution
i:errboily tinys So.
Cascarots Canilv CalharUo tlio most won-
doiful iiiedloul diwoiery of the uno pleas-
ant and letresliing to the taste aut gently
anil positively on klili.jjs liver and bowels
cleansing tlio on Lire sjsteni illiptil colds
euro heailiitiho fover hnbltual constipation
and billousneoH. Please buy and try a box
of O. O. C. to-day ; 10 lift no canifi. bol'i aud
t'uurantetU to cure by all druyglsls.
Illeyole Tulillic loriiiir.il.
Lon'Oon. July 17 There is gront ex-
eltoment In the llirminghnm stock ex-
change owing to the belief that there
Is a corner In bicycle tubing. There
has been a heavy udvnnco In prices
and several speculators hare been
badly pinched.
riimnlii'. n Wnrht' lleeor.l.
KociiKSTitM N. V July 17.Th
Kmplre Satnto t-Npreston the New York
CentTl broke the record of every rail.
road In the world yesterday afternoon
whou it made t .e distance between
Syraciuo and Ituflalo ll.S mllos in
IS7 minutes
To mako jour buulnass pay good
health la a prima faotor. To secure
good lico.Hn. the blood should bo kept
puro and vigorous by tbe use of Aycr's
3arsaparrilla. When tho vital iluld Is
Impuro and sluggish thoro can be
nclthor health strength nor ambition.
Carpontcrs wanted at Santa Po nla
vator Wlnfleld Kan Maodonald Kn-
gincerlng Co.
DO NOT
THE NUMBER.
204 Oklahoma Avenue
For Drugs Paints Oils Tablets
Perfumery and Druggist Sundries
at "Hard Times" Prices
Renfro Drug
fi
TWO SANTA FE TRAINS
COME TOGETHER.
17 CARS ARE DEMOLISHED.
1VH freight nnil Local freight Meet un
n Cre Writ of Olnthe Kn. line
Trump Killed unci Several of the
Train Crew llmlly Injured
llolli of the linulnet
Were Wreaked.
i tiik Kan. July I ..A disastrous
liead-rnd collision occurred oi tell
Atchison. Topeka . Santa Po at .1:J 1.1
yesterday afternoon between fust
freight No. S. easl-bonml. and local
freight No. ii.l. weob-iuiuuil. Tile wreck
otwnrred on a sharp curve one mile
east of Kdgerton a small -.tation fif-
teen miles west of here and thirty-nine
miles from Kansas City lloth trains
tere going at full speed. The loco-
motives unit seventeen cars wore com-
pletely demolished.
The dead: Joseph Allan s a tramp
killed Instantly.
Tho Injured: Knglneer McCnuloy of
ttie fast freight biutly scalded; lives
at Argentine; taken to tho Ollawu
hospital.
Unglnocr Ud Welch of tlio local
freight seroroly cut ami bruised: tiros
at Argentine; taken to tho Ottawa
hospital.
t'likuown tramp badly cut anil
bruised: may not recover.
llrakumaii Mluck Injured internally
lives at Leavenworth.
Conductor Pallor slightly bruised;
Uvea at Argentine.
Conductor Nogabar lightly bruised!
lives at Argentine.
Neither engineer saw tho other train
until too close to avoid the collision
lloth llrcmcn Jumped hut thu engi-
neers stayed bravely to their posts of
duly setting thu nlr brakes ami re-
versing the engines. They jumped at
tho last moment and had miraculous
escnpes.
lii addition to thu list of dead and
Iiijuted an unknown stookman who
was on the train prior to the wroek Is
missing mid fears are entertained
that he may be Inn led under the de-
bris. FOR FREE SILVER.
Iho Tninii-.'MUll'iliiil t.'onsruK Ailopt.
hlrnni; Hi to I lle.oliillom.
Salt Lakh. Utnh July 17. Wlion
tlio TranhmlMUolppl congress met
yosturdaj' thu committee on perma-
nent organlxntlon reportod rocoiu-
munillng Hugh Craig of San Piituciseo
for piesidentof the congress to bo ef-
fective at '.' o'clock yesterday aftornoou
that hour being (lxed liiordor to allow
Mr. llryau to preside during tho do-
bale. Tlio congress thou took up Iho silver
resolutions ami after n long tlebuto
which was closed by Mr. Ilryan
passed thu majority report which It
nn unequivocal declaration for freo
and unlimited coinage of silver at the
ratio of ID to 1.
Mr. Ilryan was prosonto'd with a
bountiful sllvor cup thu gift of oltl-
dens of SnU Luke.
Hennlor HiiiKliroiiieli In Wml.
WAiiii.voTo.v July 1". Tho Hvonlng
Star aunounoeil to-day that Senator
Ilansbroiigh of North Dalcntii ami
MIm Cliapman of this city would be
married In New York olty on August
3d. Thu Senator Is a widower his
wife having died two years or more
ago. Miss Chapman unil he boon mo
acquainted about six weeks ago.
A Truliilimtl nf Orographies.
Topkka Kan.. July 17. Thu geog-
raphies to supply the sell op U of ICuu-
sas for the nest five years will be
published in I hicago ami it wil' take
twelve carloads for the first consign-
ment Arrangmeiils are being made
to have a special train bring the first
consignment in
Keop cool by
famous aoda pop.
drluklng Chcadlo's
FORGET
House.
Arrives In Washington and Makes
Things Lively As to Pic
Special to Daily Leader.
Washington July 17 (lovornor C.
M. Harries of Oklahoma arrived in
tho city at 7 o'clock this morning. At
11 o'clock ho called at tho While Uouss
and talked with Prcstdont MoKinlcy
DcPord accompanied Mr. llarnca to
the Whito House outer doors but did
not go In. This afternoon Governor
llirncs was soon at Iho Normandlo
Hold by Tho Loader reporter. Ho
said that tho president had nut changod
his mind in regard to DoPord's ap-
pointment and that DoPord's tume
would bo sont to tlio 6oiuto beforo
cougro&s adjourned (lovornor ltarncs
left a list of names with the president
all of which will bo acted on favor-
ably. Sjamuol Murphy of Oklahoma
City tins tho registorshlp of tho Okla-
homa City land ollloo solid. 1M. Kelloy
has swung in with a llnrncs pull and
will land as will also George Ooiteon
of Guthrie Havens of Kniri has a
ctnoh on tho attorneyship and Judge
Scott of tfowklrk and 11. T. Ilalnor
of Gulhrie will bo appointed associate
justices in August. W. M. Spurloek Is
billed for tl.o Guthrio postoftlec; How.
ard of Oklahoma Olty and G. Latng
of Knkl will bo atsistanl dlbtrlat
attorney s. All llieso noniCB aro on Mt
Klnlcy's book Ilarnes 6ays ho Is sat-
isfied. Oklahoma's governor has been In-
vited to speak at Jinlgo Gtoavenor's
banquot Monday night. Tho governor
said ho would loavo for home ThitrB
day night.
M. Golden of Guthr'o left horo to-
day forOmaha to Boetiro onttoraomonU
for agent In tho Oiage nation but It
la not llkoly ho will land. Judge
Culver of Kansas stands tho best
show for that job.
SOLI) DIKI2ASK1) JttKAT.
Now a Norman lliitcher Is
Ho Spoil c.
Sorry That
Special to tho Dally Loader.
Noiima.v July 17. Lewis Kouner
waa arrested hero Wednesday morning
on a chargo of having sold diseased
meat tho claim being that he had
butchered an animal having lumpj-
jaw for Ueof. Tho animal killed was
oiio formerly owned by lid. Johnson
and at one tlmo Is Mild to havo b'ien
diseased lut for a long time past has
btcn well. Mr. Uenner and Goorgc
Drosscr.wlio killed the boof have been
placed under bond In the sum of Sluo
for appearance at thu next tor in of
tho district court hers.
OltNKIl LANDS.
In Appointed Genoral Lntid Offloe In-
hpoetor. Washington July 17. Goorgo D.
Ornur of Knid Okla. has buu ic-
instated as Inspector for tlio genoral
laud oflluc tho position ho hold undor
General Harrison. Tho rommlaatonor
got au uoeoptuuooof tho rcluhtatomcut
lodBy Ho wired Ornor to bo swam in
and prop&ro for Immediate orders to go
to woric. llo will nrobibly be un
signed to his old field Washiugtou
Oregon ami California. The position
psys 8lii0() a year and expenses
Governor Harries had Indorsad Grnor
(or a position In the land ollloo at
Washington. Plyun indorsed him for
reinstatement to his old position and
had tho promise of Coinmiwianer
Herman two wooks aup that Orncr
would bo reinstated in July
A PLUTOCRAT.
Grant Oouuly Man Itlch in Pigs Mules
and Children
A Grant oounty man this week sent
In t note to thu school board depart-
ment signed i-7 himself as principal
and by two of bis neighbors as sure-
ties ono of whom quallflai as uns-
sesslng "two horses one mule four
cows fcoven pigs and ten ehlldren."
I)u'tTtiMfell'itiiil fewte Hurl ITo Ansy.
To quit Uibaceo eusily and forever be nw
m tic. lull ul life uarve aud vigor take Ao-'lo
1U His wonder worker. Unit Hisses weak moo
stroiiK. All drudflsls Sue ur II. Curetuanus-
teed Uooklei aud aitoiule Iree. ddreas
HieiilBK Ketsedy fg Cbloso or Ksw Yelc
future ul Uklslioint
Uoy V. Iloirmatj United Htatca dls
trlet attorney for Oklahoma who is at
tho llrown says that the manifest
destiny of that region !s statehood
and a most prosperous aud iiUuentlal
oeinmonwealth. He think that after
tho next eongrostlonal olaetlon It will
bo possible to sosure admission of the
nouutry to bUtobood. Crops lie states
aro enormous there this year. Denver
Po I.
freo I'lll..
Sand your address to II 15. IluaL'.iu
A. Co.. Chicago and get a free sample
box of Ur. King's New Life l'Ula. A
trial will couvluee you of their merits.
Thc60 pills aro oasy in action and are
particularly effective ia the eure of
ConstlpaUon aud bick Headache. Por
Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. Thoy are
guaranteed to be perfectly froo from
every deleterious substance and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weak-
en by their action but by giving tone
to tud stomaan ana ooweis greatly ia-
vlgorate tho system Hcgular size 25c.
per box. Sold by CL H Renfro druggist.
fill
1
POWDER
Aboolutoly Pure
Celcbr.-itMi lot its treat eaWnK strength
anil healthfulnrRs. Assures in food aualnut
aluman'l .til rorms i f adultcratloacominoa
to therbcnpltranils. Hotai dah.no rowosu
oo NKW VOIIK.
EE OFF M THE IE.
THE
DARING AERONAUT
EN ROUTE
MAS GONE IN HIS BALLOON
Left Killaherneit I.int Kiimlsy Afternoon
-"Tho A.eent Mmle I'niler 1'nvornhle
c:iroiiiiMtnnecs -lh Wind Mil
(IiiimI unil All Mill Well
Hip New Conio.1 I'roni
Troinaiie N'ortrujr.
TnoMaoE Island of Tromsoc lui
mark Norway July 17. The sicamcv
Hvens! mid which has arrived In re
from Spitsbergen reports that II rr
. e?
n-iyuy
DK. ANDIinil.
Andr.'c the nnrtm.uit nscssndrd In Ins
balloon mi Sundu afternoon at - '' '
The asot' .it was nuidi- under fuvora
ble eircuinstauees 'I lie wind as
'txl and all was u'U
Ah the wind couditu.ns werj li- r
ravorable on SiiiuIuy morning thai
they had proviouslv l.een. the order
.thriven that the st.irt hliouUl bo
madi' us uuickly aspics. ble Tli.- prcn
arulioii4 occupied thrn' nud one half
houi- Tlio liulloon. Itk'li w.isfbni
ten 'l the Kng'.i' made u siiceessf lit a
cent amid the shouts and rlioiis if
ibe iiowd whii-li hud gatii.-rcd to
wit hush Its departure HipllO the
light miss of tin- wind the balloon rose
rapldlv until au altitude of iibi-til OU'i
fet-t li.id Ix-en u nined when It was
lunoil ilown iirnrij the surlui-' f
tin1 -i i. fter a few snililbilgs li.i I
Ih'i n llirowii out I'uw.ver it aan
asi't nded Thu weutlur was i learni I
the i'.ngle wa visllilo for an hour
traveling in a nortl ourtheiisterly di-
reitioii. When last ui'slt ui mov
In ul the rate of tweiitv-tvo niitesnii
M.U I
I olnrml' "Diir.ui llre.o. "
li'llllHI Sl'IIIM.M C 11 .llllv 17 -I
llll I. I'elt Jll opuses til lliake It'lhi .il excursion fioiu the Mimutit of
I' I peak to .win .i.l Spriur n
I -t.ii. ij of leu mi i - iii un uir hnr
hi I ii drop of h.o'm f. i Iniiiiiii.ii.'
l . .1 nht he expects i iimi .i sen s of
I
aeroplane. iiinlekt aftei the
of a condor tli tireut South
i an birii His l.ud.v will hung
i led from uu eus) liii-niss In
to steer the U..4rjtuv lie ha -
tin.
ISI
II I.
.'. il d ii iimvulili i.uie whii li will
ii .. rated at the w.!l .f the nau
l .1
llucklnghain's Dye for tho Whiskers
to a papular preparation In ono bottle
and colors evenly a brown or black
Any person oan easily apply it at
home.
Mr. suit Aim. Nel.uu Knlerllo.
Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Nelson enter-
tained tbo following Friday ngUt in
honor of their daughter Miss Zetla
Misses Nora Kennedy Ida Allen
Jeeeiu Museey. Dona Osborno May
Todd Lib ble Kennedy Edith Flicker
Ida Wednuyer Jennie Mas ley loo
Oastanian ISnie Pineh Caddio Ken-
nedy Itoca Drake Nellie Phcker
Messrs. Carl Pilson. Will Lindwatl
Will Hodman J. 0. Dorrance. Dan
Uarlholomew lid Hitllngslcv. H. M.
Csssler II. It Merten Wil' HUonhair
Plain Castaalan Jeese Arnold John Q-
Denny. lira I em lure I i itte Sll.iourl t illtertltr
Col i' miii v M .1 i' v 17 - Hi II M
Hoi too has risinel us ptofessor of
bacteriology m Hie State university
here to be.-oim. lu. u i iologiit of toe
New .lers i iit 1. ).ard w Hh head
quart rs at l'i n.il'.n at$3Oioa war
ami llr I K II n will go to bu
COiuc Ur Unit.
as stant
Tbebanta Is is the short lino to Mil-
waukie. hicur iun In July. Only r.'u 33
fiom liulhne ucuudiug membership coupon.
17'' fJffi
ft
W. J. HORSFALL Ctahli
I state
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 18, 1897, newspaper, July 18, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73981/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.