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SALT AND GYPSUM
Very Extensive Exposure in Greer
County, Oklahoma
FATHER INDUCES SON TO SURRENDER
report on SANITARIUM
“ ‘»*° »» th, Th« N.W, of the Two T.rritorios <l,r1* * m"'
THE LATEST NEWS
Contract Louli
Comes Around to Serve Time
Guthrie: Ixmis Lee, sentenced
Birr™
Th* ’ 0,‘an,i the insanp Patients there.
>s iftSw" giV6n °Ut f°r PUbllCatl°"
Hon. T. B. Ferguson, Governor,
Dr c Guthrie, O. T.
JJEAR bra:—Tour committee appoint-
** Oklahoma asylum and
Oklahoma and Indian
CATHERED FROM RELIABLE SOURCES
mnutted in Payne county in the
allof UMK), came into the office of
ereTt r V*/’’'8 E' CarI*>nter, surrend-
ed hi n ’"Z T th° Sh“riff an,‘ aunouno-
tilev y t0 K° to the P°niteu-
nary to commence his sentence. Car-
tilry F t0°k hlS man 0,1 to the Poniten-
Lee secured a change of venue from
™_“® °on“ty ?nd " lls tried in this
in Geological Survey's Report on I —* —” asylum and Caddo Count. »-
Greer Co„„ty_A Father, Whose Son I P”mi8es at Norman, Oklahoma Ter- sal..... a, . tTn'U* Shu«*
Had Attempted to Wreck
Delivers Him to Officers , -------„
Norman; The Ot-l-l,---, . . I ^ the kitchoa a'«l dining room rl»®o»° Build From Ardmore
e in an unhealthy condition -Atoka: Near Striugtown Mrs I case tt) the <n,n.D
as to location and surroundings. Daniel Grant, her daughter, Mrs. Jack mitted^' -P - and was ad-
s»« I ritory, report^^o™™"1™ ^ S,“"rlM Not T““ h.b„-t,v„ Women °°“Td be,or* Harford, the jurv
r“n’ 1 T*le unitary condition is good, ex- •"<*“ M«» Murdered N,„r At„k»_The Lnd the f * Verdl°fc of manslaughter
The ot, , - - ?pt as to the kitchen and dining room rH.co to Build From Ardmore to Hope year! imnT* sentenciu« him to hve
survey^ the grelT^rTo^r; CO“diti°p . Str.ngtown, He appealed the
IS MERE PATCHWORK
PHILIPPINE ‘-CIVIL GOVERN-
MENT” bill a farce.
Two Most Important Features of the
Measure Drawn Up Deliberately to
Deceive—Fourth of July Perform
ance in the Islands.
ernor Tart send* « message to Secro-
tary Root, presumably at public an.
pense. tv say to him that only a few
favored mortals like himself are able
to appreciate his courage and genius
In^deallng with the Philippine prob-
Tho Philippine
6111 as it
“civil government”
emerged from the confer-
ence committee and became a law is
f piece of legislative patchwork far
rom creditable to the American
gross.
con-
, ---- v. /
massivft wp? th(‘io are six ledges of i *uut.i euppiy ig
seventy gyp8Um approximating if-v >md and quantity.
seventy feet ln thickne88 with an * 1 J
*J mated areq of
miles.
rpi « , •* u I iiau lived with the Oranfc f>»
ihc food supply is sufficient in qual- Thursday, Nuckles, who had been
es- I The nuisance that arise from the ces< I^iefhJ to “church ^ ThovT”' ^ retUrUlu^° K^^i^elf
more than 400 square | p™| 18 at present eliminated. returning to the Grant home they were
opinion that he had Ao - „
tnZh *«* firSt' tho 8enate provision
working on a ranch in npnvi ,< a V-°r 8*andard and the house
country and remained until 7, 7 /°r the soJ(I standard are
pay- the expiration of his contract before rcp ared a Paragraph which will
enable the commission to issue a sub-
s diary coinage, leaving the Mexican
silver dollar to take Its
Held lip on Their Runeh
shall offer Mr. Knox will return th*,
compliment with Interest.
Self-esteem is a desirable thing bn*
chances as
years.
parts of the countv I "“‘(is nine and ten wagon and was shot. Mrs Grant I “•I™""'" wnose ranch is on both It Is nlaln n,„, „ ,------
so well exposed nor ! *,od«es are not I ha'« been nmjdy provided. was shot while she was sittimr’in th^ 8,des of th« state lino beween Wood- 1 miserhlo n 8. parngraph Ih a
be so thick, but tho° theyappoarto th,f’6 h08PUal ha8 h0611 completed and wagon. Then, as the team halted Mrs wardcou»ty. Oklahoma, and Comanche ! to the credit ^o^’ |U V8 nece8Ba,‘y
b'" l=--saj=frZzixxstts ~££160
-sst-«»«■!«!•«s.r.«^ *“
srj2?s=^ I ba*.* | ^sf-s. 5 £
00 in pul led to give to him one' mule that ia th« l«Kl»-
I homo, la 25,031)
in the reirr/iT 10?‘" *n ca,1-vo,ls cut ont I Pnmping and the storing* facilities*0! rir,0”"!1"';. The ce,18Ua returns in Cad-
river, near the Red }» Creased. I notZcw theluT ^_P°pn]ationi8
Some of the fi„°\t0DS; C',ty waterworks is uncertain and in-1 °PU,“U°n
Oklahoma arc tonnd to Spri'^S in ' adCqnate’ R is our «n.m«n that Z
“ “ ills
the Texas line.
three of these" "local) i^g*1 but the™ *** 1 that the ^‘idenl ro^°I^^-_ba^*od by the
mil
the most imjxirtant.
were 1
Sal ton, Chaney^s ""plant’ "aitoth °ne Rt ^ T„hySiCian shoald reside within the »=“' 0.O“mi-R8iouers, which was 23
1 one a
lam.
a«y 654, divided as follows: Anadarka 3,(Wo'
.... -ixa-r- *■ -.-s
along in Th<“, part>’ will work there are three patients Tbe enumeration by the assessor has
week* to ComrlVlr thlS Woek and next The patients generally are in a healthy P0aob0d the offlce of Governor Fergu-
week in Comanche county. condition, and the committee ^ .9°“ ffter 80me de!a-^ aa<l shows the
_______ , condlti<>n, and the committee
His FATHER’S WORD GOOD ™pnd8 the managements of tho sanitar-
E. H. Cooke, M. D.
B. F. Hamilton,
Jno. W. Werner.
APPRAISERS APPOINTED
Deliver His Son to Justice ^ I premises.
the word of his father, whohad proS
ed to deliver the son to justice SHni ___-
to datDb lvCh“'ley” Jack8pp attempted Secreto^ of «■» Lanrt „oard
to ditdi the heavily loaded north hound Th, *° F1* V“,ues
w" ' Monntaln Passenger train near r TTh'B“oretary o* the school land board,
Watova, in a spirit of revenge for hav 1 • Honston> ha8 announced the fol-
Ing been ejected from another train appoi,ltlnenLs of appraisers in
while dmnk. They were returning v~I^°nS of the territory.
«poffeyvBle and instead of getting t H-?ascr> of Kingfisher c
after some delay, and shows the
population to be 25,639 more than tho
required basis for the drawing of max-
imum salaries. Governor Ferguson
had been informed that the population
was below 23,000. The last census
shows: Anadarko 2,933, Apache 1,079
Brideport 1,289, rural population out-
side of towns named, 19,628 over the
population estimated by the county
commissioners, and eighty-four more
than the population of Comanche county
audeight horses whilh they we re d^ 1 would do^th ^ W°Uld Perfeft
mg from one part of the ranch to au ,d d° tha peoPle ot the archlpela-
other. This man, with a rifle made ITT .g00d ln a '«a^rial way
young Garst and the cowboy dismount hto .would/bower upon them such
and deliver to him the horses they were more wouldP,^.Pt.rlty th6y never
rlong’xihU8 Preventing immediate pur- but wouto °f lndepeudence,
smt. Mrs Garst says she thinks the fn-tnr d 0leaTe to us as their bene-
nmn was one who formerly worked at ever wrenchT^ that D° f°rCe could
the ranch. ever wrench them away.
1 i„Y,et Very flr8t serio«<' attempt
to leglstote for them Is a wretched
fiasco to that It fails to provide the
THE PRESIDENT’8 yacht.
Executive to Sail In “Most Luxuriously
Appointed Vessel Afloat.”
The yacht Mayflower, the offlcial
>acht of the United States and th*
ocean home of President Roosevelt.
J70 fmnn^rR°,ng aIterat,ons that cost
I..O.OOO, Is ready for sea. She Is at
I ook yn „avy yard and ,B 0ne of the
afloat.UXU >U8ly appolnted V08aela
Neither the Hohenzollern—Kaiser
William s floating palace-nor any of
and °T r°yal yaChtS haB atat0rooms
anil saloons more beautiful or costly
than those of President Roosevelt's
official craft. The. Mayflower has
nTetolvreffltt‘,d a"d refurnl8hed com-
1 ?™^y from stem to stern.
1 he president's quarters are sit-
uateil aft, on the main deck, and in-
' 'de 8l* staterooms for the exclusiv®
a.ijar'**rs*-
S.rK* ^ ”” “’“T
the^j6018' attent,on has been given to
the decoration of the bulkheads and
paneling, which are covered with
expensive silk in many colors.”_New
York dispatch. New
Truly the imperialistic sentiment at
Z™***°*AB Btron*1 Wh«u do the
th*
FrUeo From Ardmors to Hope, Ark
Ardmore: The Frisco system will
build an extension from Ardmore to
Hope Arkansas, a distance of 225 miles,
2ra«j “ »*"■ Jf srs I "szes. «1“ 7 " p“nT of ..........
Kay and Oklahoma counties. ^’ 01
J-MendenhaH, 0f Noble county,
forGarfield and Payne counties.
r,y- rc,uM •»■
train, which was due in two hours
ten hfoof leCttd 8,l0ng down grade on a
ten foot embankment and, carrying
cross ties about two hundred yards
Placed them on tho track. Fortunately
the engineer discovered the obstruction
The tin T1 th° tmln Wfts not itched
and ! re entangled in the tracks
ho2r t. am Was dtday°d about an
tile n- • 1° matter was kept secret by
the officials until they had made sure of
iMmatt of Tort Smith, and a United
fetates deputy marshal located the men
Nowata. Ca“P ab°Ut UUle miIes west of
Jaehson was captured and made a
rZZ ZSi°,L SbeltOD a-ade his es
capo and scouted in the hills until his
5 went after him, convincing him
*. , party of officials inspec-
ting the recently purchased Askansas-
L-Hoctaw proiierty.
Tulaa's AKr««m«nt With the Knty
Tulsa: F. N. Finney, president, and
that to scout meant deaffi aTtheLS
of the marshals. The elder Shelton is
diroV“eHn'^rhirr0%r
S.:,,;8-';!'1™' *»"•«* Zr is
fn hto 7 8enso of bonor among
omZZtZ ,.P,r0VUrblaI. apd when thf
Noble ^fl^teeI°’ °f Kay county. tot L- P- Yale, chief engineer of the ’;Mp<!
s=i to ss ss s^raar:
~ - r %:z-
ftsst a: .-S
ant county and part of Woods county. Proposition was made instead of a for!,,
Dewotand°rnesV °f Blain° COPPtY. fot or one asking ten miles of righ^fw i
woy and Custer counties. m consideration of the city having t,
It is not tho intention to have report raise the Creek townsite .
^nirG^-°d~= Of *65,two, winch “ iTST
ported in^ftol Couutlos were re- ful)^- 11 the concession has not been
Recommended tZ Th° party grantHd R is doubfcfn! whether the fo
on ST" ,t0 apPralS0 ODd report, er Proposition would have been
on Blaine and Washita counties has this tj,ne.
not yet reported.
rn,.
met at
-----
office8; H° l0ft hero iu' haste and toe lands' , f“ttloAHud H ? the commission
officers were not surprised when lie re. 11 Th° men selGctcd are all practical
urned with tho boy. The men will I faPmers> men of character and goo<l
he“»” b«,o21 ^
rjr.iir,i~ com/ni8si°ner \y. F.
WOMAN AFTEft REWARD
Salem, Ore. : The remains of n»»i, . fv®lopment ot the resources and the I Bnna y, ^ ^ ot tbe "Pending of thou-
-r? 7°“'° "ro‘p"‘“r
tmry, being brought here tfy Mm Mary bet tZ ^ “atlve legl"lative cham- President ofot tho
Waggoner, who found the hn.iv „ y i the conference bill grants lt L.„T . th,a RePublic? If the
Chnhalis, and Warden Jones of th,! f ” ^ ** tb° ,sland8 remain peaceful I omv to * Inpl,clty, honesty and econ-
Penitontiary. All of theprison guaJd Sen"0 year" 8fter 8 CeD8UB h“ be“a f°t dta^
looked at the remains and they readdy tZ t. e , . I in *T°‘era._•* «>• com-
identified the dead convict. The ca»y nele * * e2u,vaIent to Indefinite posb
ket was conveyed to the prison ceme- cens^6 shaf^h T 7® tlm® When the
tery and interred without ceremony ! f,®“ “ K baI1 be taken and the ques-
ler^met^r^ndent ^e‘to hS°offlce tZ I ^Tsclentloii. Ell ~
Z towaraddofm$^.f0MT1^Xl1n1S V®"*™' therefo-' ‘hat the auto- rectnJe ru«“d Puritan
to pay the same, offering h^ Sx for ff*® mllltary reglm« Is perpetuated I Mnch!/t7UP°n EUhU'
tog th°t tif 8Ud oxpen8,,s and Explain- ^ ‘y by de,lberat« act of con- with the congresWonil "ZnZ ZZ*'*
for thoacapTurr77\o°“nv7tyand tlm! , A,L “® "ne thlng8 ‘hat we have tore!'^dLrtST?1 °Vhe Cuban”*p«“d*
<leut. Mrs. Wainrouer n-fns*! \ un^erJyinp the whole matter is autn I m^nt f ♦ au^or^y for the employ-
amount offered and made a formal ZZ' p,;f;8identia, ndc, practically ir- tho LcoiintoWrlter8 ‘° mak® C°Pl®“ ®f
written demand for tho full reward 'fponsibIe' with the commission as wZ^lh , ,
This she gave to Mr. Lee to be pre sent nom,nal,y civil hand of velvet and would submit to !l! uUt,h?rlty E,,hu
od to Governor Geer on his return 7 army as his one effective hand of and his toen«na bave his Joints racked
from Mount Adams next week Mean r°n’ W^h tb° peoPIe of the islands before he ?J^*t.racted with pincers
while she wiil correspond wUli the g“" havi'^ po rights^^which ^ *WWrtto"
ernor and Jay her claim i»f„ .1 , tbe a,ltocrat is bound to resnect a. th° ‘nformation.
Should the claim not be paid, she wili ThlS bil1 18 an lnt«restlng common- observed^as^lw F '8W’ ** may be
decide whether to go intooourt to co TZ'Z thf 8p0ctac,„ar performance stot ' * 8,Way8 be6n E!lbu’8 lpp*
^ zsss
NEWSPAPER BLAZE plnes ceased' absolutely- Ind ’’S"
«"a lu Uvituru ............... JJ18"®® ‘‘8Urrendered his functions”
i»k, CuiiH«-» « #10,000 |,„MH '“J great pomp and circumstance.
y\:
i m
;:£§k
. '47
■ m
7:
a<H bdore it could bo extinguished had M . .-----
lone a damage estimated at 110,000, ^akln9 and Unmaking Trusts,
nio.st of which in suHtainerl )>y tho Nows- ^ le *nost important
'slsst?-£ssn
Genera! Wood’s payment of $35,000 to
-Je venerable Maximo Gomez
fibn feared that if Maximo were
rumn3 d th,at n“mey he misht ralso <»
rumpus and infract the law.
Offers to Sell Claim 3
22 flrrc^ekal00Sa’ K™*a’“d “2 I ™W** slfort time ago SohJd°
KSSSS' m,iM “ ‘“"“-r «
______ J 2®al> when she married Mr. Pavne at
TvZ7ZZUtT1 De“* “* I- T. I *^SaS> .has toJegraphed here
St«»f(les to be IXnde by a Trnut
enf>!r7'pl,R°’ 1The8tog'« mauufactur-
ers of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West
JZZZZ W,tb b,ltone exception, have
an att ItiS beliuved ‘hat Mr. Mason, | ginning*A^1 her farm> fornied a combination and^hLve been
attorney for the Rock Island rail- I fa nn Til0 farm £ra,1ted a charter by the *tato of D i
| road, will be in this city in a few d^s LaWt°n lyin« Just two war“- The combinat on w l be known
™p|;say8 his visit is to effect a dS hi? 8°Uth of tho town and ™ tbe United States Cigar ll
With the directors of the Shawnee-Red! w* Whil0^^ 450 lota- AHv feet His capai.zed at *7,500,000, of which
Northern % Zh° Tnlsa' 0wa88° & auetton to th« b° 7 wil1 he sold at «W0<> will be cnmulatlro preto r,
northern, the two proposed lines under highest bidder, Mrs. n,u- ' ' 1
he same management with headqnart- oOfftor^L tGf7hafc ®he wiI1 accept $65,-
I ers here. Charters have been granted 2°°.f r tho 160 acres. H some company
». ?M~ad ru'” ““atmst a
«m_Sh«».„oo will el„ tho op,,ra,;“
nortion1-7 ?n® lo1oation for a residence
portion. In order to bring it in the
market before the usual
months.
fourteen
Pittsburg, which is not in the new con-
Si.ronh°,™r^?‘2r»1^o’".^ t",,ta
.......-vsss N„r;,';,■sksar ssa?*™
],apt-r Union, whose loss i, estimated c,|ataine<1 ln the president’s Plttetolre
.to oOO; the Kansas Comm0,,or#!.5(X1; ZZ**8 ls. tbat in which he declares
\V it Hi ta Star, ^1,000 and tlm Wichita i hf, eW leS»8iation is needed on tho
Herald at *1,000. These papers wera CJoc* of ,truat8 aad combinations in
all located in the I nildtog of tho West- re8tIalnt of trade and Industry,
ern Newspaper Union. The loss to this! * r°bab!y 99 per cent of the Amerl-
concein waH confined principally to the d8“ P*®pl® W,U ^ree-wlth the presi-
stock of print paper on hand. The u ° tbe pr°P°8ltlon that there thev are ho ’T”. “
ready-print business was practically,,,, 8h°Uld be add‘tlonal legislation rel? Iv ail Th , . abu8ed that ln near-
injiin.,1 lUe „,dot, .th. » «,. trust, or rh.* crivt: L" "r Bt*d'
od any on account of the lire. ' r,ety> b,,t most of those who are in of efectlng th^rT 7 V*8 he task
°4 i r should1
Appointive and Elective Judges.
There are some undeniable advan.
tages in the system of appointment
m.t nevertheless We constantly fi„d'
fho appointing power prostituted In
various ways. Tho tendency of the
times is to treat patronage, or the
power of appointing to office, as a
personal perquisite rather than a pub-
He trust. That such trusts are often
well administered is quite true, but
1
■■J
posal of Colonel R. W. RiehTdson
good road exjiert for the Unite,1 State.’
be in the line of regulation and con-
trol exclusively.
few
cost8y8n!“ 7herever,he 8t)U8 *t withoul
cost. 1 he tram wili he employed in
making demonstrations of road building
through the Northwest. The cost ol
operating the train will approximate
May Depend on the People.
My opinion ls that we shall hear
terms” BPe°Ple ‘n unml»t*kable
T 7 Z,enat0r Hanna save expres-
sion to this sentiment In a burst of
:ted py a" honest congress in “a I sistT.Ts h T!!'""® °f h'8 party to a8‘
days and ln a few words hv n,J. Sll. b,lt he. «Poke better than he
VTT u°jo anu in a lew words hv r.ino u.w, ’ ueuer tnan he*
ing the products of every latlew trust truth mK UUd°,Ubta<lly touched the
on the free list. rUSt !rutb; ,dls expectation is well founded
an outlet north from that point of I *°w d0llar', and 8e^nteen cents
eighty-five miles | . _Walted. -nnt11 October tho land ba8 ,x,en expended for new bnildtog* at
would have cost her |200.
saa Creek Nation Lot, were Sold
p, ol"J"d"’d “d *0O r„.
- An Old Couple Injured ____
klahoma City: A team attached ti I r, ni|r Two u“y’s *‘ienio
!as »
3alif,.e ?dT “ do,f. w,,ila h“chod
A public view of th* paintto™ rnl
lected by William H. VanderblU has
been arranged by the trustee, of th*
Metropolitan Museum of Art m
Vanderbilt spent several hundred
thousand dollars in securing the bast
works. .
the combined comi.an.es Z i Z \ ,U°T " of This concern of
17 increased. C°D“,amt,N Wi" b« Jar^- »ba Omu Northern insures the hol"lng
----- the national good roads convention
thr,'« hundred | J'°re duri“g the week of the state fair.
Donated the Waterworks
Wato.vga : The Rock Island donated
Roo,sevelt adheres to the policy
which makes trusts. He has no par
ticular regard tor a
(would unmake them.
policy which
Ive tariff.
of the tariff on lumber
•h. A. U. oolfege 'SihSw I
..J. , ^ building, *I2,6(W,.87. it js J Rock Island .assumed charge n - ables the trust to pay **>6 non u
levy fw the next Tw °eDt °f the tnx Cfh.07n^ thay 16"‘cultured tho kiudnesli f°r J!nIted 8tates senatorshl’ps, thus
ate^o 128 «i Lh ? 7eRn8 Wi 1 aKgre* lu th® Clty 1,1 donBting agroat deal of °r#at ”g m,oces8iye eras of great
anoeof *18 78M W' ,eav,, H bal- "1« rlg‘1‘ of way. The Rock Island prosper,ty *’or Republican members of
arepaidtor ’ tho buddings take up the Choctaw track from MJcblgan legislature. It is quite
Greenfield to lorgusou and make Wat-1 #TUaal ^u81 ,th°8e Kentlemen and their
onga the division. : frlonds should shout valiantly for ,
for It is unlikely that the people of
the United States will indorse th"
ongressional neglect of Cuba and
condone the extravagant appropria-
dons amounting to *1,000,000,000.
ThJZZ* ,True Gospel 18 Foun*
tZbe iotcgrlty of Americanism ol
the l°yai. faithful and saving sort JJ
fkTor°^ToTttoutoegC what R°terms’I tor tZ' ^T' ^Z7ZatrZ7y
_ I -.........
stjss^sssj-ss^
Mtohlgan Republican s^conventlm,!
has, of course, declared Dowerf,.n„
other.
^^utostraetZl
on
ran away. Going
__California streot the heavy
v Dr n nsilod iut0 a buggy occupied
WODIlntn?1 ,and Wifp' Wbp f'.Hidl to
Lrflfsjtliis city abT*^ht miles soutlioast
■ought i*«rbone. It is
are n7‘,"'r l« n« Fra„ci,
. days picuic at p ,RIErt„}J,,d,,r 's‘D'riff Mahouev
August 1 and 2. The * ° 00 Vr‘ini|H*r have
nrn*ht-
rea-
that place on
,t0 iuclado spaklng*by Hou° ed a noKto whom tliev have ” verv*
Bird McGuire, your Uncle Bill Cross sou to iwlieve in "Bossie’1 Francis th,
era Jr' Thera wm®7.'” ,°f th° Don “ ! bu^,‘^nr<lerBr ld a w.«uau at uiluVn-
artw:1 fetes;,
fimoT. w,!tPirk ™to° b8pk8 of the ! tha ^tho^ties at Coin tubes have been
Kike llrdlrutc u New Home
-T,t Mf'ALEHTRR; The Elks de,neat
i-d, baiw.
retention of a source of
easy and assured.
Income so
republic to
the battle cry^t Ir^’' ‘8
“q?., ughtsTver- aba’ld-‘- ««a,
be
abandoned .
to t0 a11 and 8P»*ctaI priv-
ileges to none” (s again the rule and
the practice of the governtoeut
\ Hot Sm,n,iSh!'’^ C°St rtwm'ilwiSa 1 '^aTak‘flneamitoal ‘admtoaUon
live ,nn'„!hJ7 over ZZ'Z tWe°ty' 7° Z"* b8V° in the fed('ral
Gvor UK) visiting Klks ministration!
tevr*' --^through 2
hade of tae great walnut aud ©In
devoVfoT Poor To iZT/oZZZ
coming of the palc-fncnd
five members.
SO-
federal ad-
mm
, . l>r< s n1, n train beinu* run i In hf« Harvard addvp^H
ho description „f to accommodate ,, herd from Muskogee. d«nt exhausted the v, r-abulmw InTT
lie officers believe I i.s............ , '-»n|,n., ... „ I.'0a,,u,a,y »n till
Active work is being done
govuruor’s report and
much ifrat.iii.ui
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Hale, John S. The Stillwater Advance. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1902, newspaper, July 24, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138239/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.