The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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OYKR 20.000 roptrn of the Ntnte
Capital Art Kdltion will be
pnhllnhctl on April **nd. ii In to be
a souvenir of the Kiev-nth Adver-
sary of the Mettlenient of Cnthrle,
and both In an artlntle and llterary
way, will exrell any work ever lt -
aned in the west.
VOLUME 11.
ONLV J-
- / i ^
HISTORICAL SOCIETY -"c
% 'V/M
ted Press Paper In Oklahoma.
1*1*. FIRST PAPER PUBLISHF.O IN OKLAHOMA-
KT/AHO VI A. I 11 d i n ti Territory
nnd lie\leo. ** entlier fore-
cunt Sunday Cloudy a 11 d nnriner
with enaterlj' wlnda; Monday rain
mid colder.
SUNDAY MORNING.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, FEHKUARY ti.*, T 00.
SUNDAY MORNING.
NUMBER 234
Secretary Hay
so Reports to
Barnes.
\j u 1
Governor
MEMBERS OF THE
PHILLIPINE COMMISSION
WALCHER HELD IN MEXICO CITY.
WASHINGTON, I-'ED. 24—It was offi-
cial y announced late 'this afternoon,
thtit four of the five members of the
new Pliillpp ne commission, had been
selected. They are: Judge Taft, of Ohio;
Luke E. Wright, of Tennessee; II.
C. Ide, of Vermont, and Dean Worces-
ter. of Michigan. The llfth member
will be announced later. It s general-
j ly 'believed he will be Bernard Closes,
of California.
TIRE DESTROYS"
ALVA FLOUR MILL,
U. S. Embassador While Sees
Possibility of One.
BETWEEN U. S. AND GERMANY
Germany Ooes Not Object to Stringent
Inspection,
OPPOSE BILL IN PRESENT FORM.
Extradition Papers Have Been Forwarded to Ambassador Clay-
ton— Marshall Fossett and Sheriff Kelly Have
Gone for Prisoner.
ALVA, O T . .FEB. 24.-(Special).-The
I flouring mill of this place owned 'by
Rowland & Son was destroyed by fire
early this morning. When d'seovered
about 2:30 a. m . the flames Were* well un- Inlted Ntatcs Hus the Ilest of It-
dor wav and nothing could bo done to
,t.,p thorn . Tlie „,I'l Wa of MO-barrol «■•"" * «*«*■««• That fc.u.
of Her Products are \r('c>hi:ri
about fc.OOO of whVh is covcrca by in- JUlehaU« KaSTOMC*
surr. ~.ce. The origin of the flre is
known. Army Affairs.
On response to the request made by
Governor C. M. Barnes, a telegram was
received at the executive's offloe last
night from Secretary of Stato John
Hay, sujuing it hat James R. Walcher
who murdered Colonel John F. 8utno at
Kingfisher on January 11, was arrested
on February It in the City Of Mexico,
nnd 4s being held Ihero awa.t ng th • ar-
rival of extradition papers, which have
liecn forwarded from Washington, D.
C., to United States Ambassador Powell
Clayton in the City of Mex co. Sheriff
Kelly of Kingfisher county and Deputy
t'nttod States Marshal W. 15. Fossett of
Mils city have 'been deputized as the gov-
ernment's agent: , and wH go after tho
y prisoner, having ihla city tomorrow.
On the afternoon of January 11, Colonel
John F. Stone was shot and instantly
(idled b; J.ones Walcher on tho Waicher
farm, eighteen miles notheaot of K-ag-
U slier. The trou.de occurred over a
mortgage held by Coionel Stone on Wa'-1
chur's live sock. Wale her was concealed
behind i* :« Jd<r rrtek :ir.:,l llred from Jim-1
bush, mutilating on - entire s\i of Col-,
n.iel Storw-'a face. II© fe'll and died Iti-
st**nt!y. Walcher wen* to tho house, sad-
dled i.i •• i nr.d 'rnnxd.x iy* d'.rnp-
ti.o
Ore1 a vt r
Janvs W.
ulnst Walcher .
mum arrosud e"ev-
en weeks ago on comp'ttnt of the Capi-
tal National 'bank for obtaining money on
'♦.tit f alroaiy n* rtg.ip-. <1 to ill 1* « , «s
lmnJk of lClngsht-r. Inputy Sh riff t'has.
• 'arpetK' r w--nt t«> Walchir's ranch to
servo th*' warrant, but hjs man dolgv «|
him. Hock Thomas mil Bon Milvr the a
went after him, and succeeded in land-
Ins the man In the Guthrie Jail, after
some days' chase. Walcher concealed a
loiuJed gun on h s person, wh ch was dis-
covered afterwards liy the Jailer, he U.g
ged to k/eep it saying: "I want to k.Fl
tliat s of a I) , John Stone," and al-
so reviled S:« ae bitterly
On arraignment before Judge Fost r for
getting the money from the Capitol Na-
tional bonk on false pretenses, his coun-
cil, Waiter Buekner, w aived exam nation
and gave a bond in the sum of $300
to appear at the March term of die trie t
court of Logan county. Col one 1 Stone
held a lirst mortgage on ail of WaJchtr's
live stock. After this rnmtgage -was given
lu* proceeded to borrow money from tho
■various banks on the same chatties, rep-
resenting tlie security as e'ear.
This, of course, 'brousirt On 1-ltigat'on,
and (Stone foreclosed iii3 first mortgag. n,
which cau. rd his a&sasulnation.
On New Tear's nl>rht at th > m!11tan'
b:iJI Stone was told of Wolchor's threats,'
and ridiculed th" ■) a «>f any harm coming
to him from this souro?. Colonel Stone
w<is very pronnlnenvt throughout the,
w i«st, and had hold many of tiros of Jm-
1 lis death h0 vra* ■■ ■ ires'*
Tho sraruh for W.alchrr has l^een lor:g
and un<*asJng, and rewards amounting to
JnD wire offcre*! for h's capture. A on '
tinui hr* was rcporti'J as arreste.i, but it
proved to bo tho wrr ng man. The e e-
gram l?«t evening from SoercL-u-y H.iy Is
tli«; lirst authentic news received In re-
gard to Walcher sine - th* murder was
committed.
WORK ON WATERWORKS.
BL>1 AN AT PONCA CITY YKSTKRDAY
TO BE? PUSHED.
PONCA CITY. FEU.. 24 —(Special.)—
Superintendent B. F. Evans has started
work on the new system of waterworks.
The first work 5s putting in ten points on
the Cunningham farm, from which will
be drawn the supply of water for the
system. Mr. Evans lias made .a thorough
test and from h:n test lie flrures that
the ten points will supp'v 7.V> gallons of
water a minute for an Indefinite time—
practical'}*- unfa'ling and) unchang'ng, as
the water is found dn a coarse gravel
several feet thick.
3t will bo after March 1st before the
work on the "water mains can begin be-
cause the pipee will not foe 'here until that
time.
EL RENO'S BOOM,
THINKS FLYNN
WILL WIN OUT.
PONCA CJITY, O. T., FEB. 24.-(SpCC-
lal.)—'Senator George H. Brett returned
today from Washington, where ho has
been for n week. The senator cxr.rei.;ed
himself most highly pleased with tho
work of our delegate, Hon. Dennis T.
Flynn, 'whom he declares Is a hard worker
and practically sure of passing his frco
homes Mil. The senator met and had a
personal audience with Secretary Hitch-
cock and President tMcKinley.
ENGLAND TURNS
U, S. SHIP LOOSE,
WASHINGTON, FEB. 24—The inci-
dent connected with the seizure by a
Br ti'Kh gunboat of a British seasnslup,
tho ■Sabine, with n c.'irgo «->f gxxwl® from
New York, is rVs-d. A cable message
waa received today at the strnte ce^iart-
nrcr.t from .**T.-bn.e:!:t«!or Chrrn te Pta'tins
that the vessel, which w^ia a Port Elis-
a'beth, has boon roVascd ami allow*d
to procced on her way.
[SI
JJ
A GRAiDUAL INCREASING G.ROWTH
REPORTJvD TN THAT CITY.
ETLi ^RBNCi Felx 14,—- j
El Reno «;Ht pre.-N-nt lJ experiencing
gradual, mereasing growth >th.nt is plac-
ing it in the front ituvk of Oklah >m i
towns. The big mnltor of 1miportian w
nr w is how to SPecuremcTe railrvfads an-'
all talk heard <rri the s'tfets is
n r.'ganl this. Our people foel >urt- s
..r tending another ittad tb s yciar
(Copyright, 11m) by the Ai,L:oc.^ted I'rois.)
BBriLIN, FEU. 21.—Tho receipt of news
from Washington intimating tho cessation
I of the commercial negotiations with Get !
1 many created a sensation here. Sir
Andrew D. White, the United States Ml
basfador, said to tho correspondent of the
Assoc la t ed 1 'rcas:
1 "I Interpret the reported Wash ngion
action as due to the most r cent shape of
the meat ilnsoectlon bill. If th • bid i?
adopted In its present ship > it w.l! cause
a bitter tariff war between the Treted
States and Germany, kn wh'ch I b licve
•tho latter w got tho worst of It. Th1
United States could cause th .- greatest
trouble by opening everv l ottIe of Ger-
man wine nnd investigating every Mock-
ng. ect.' Of courso It would Is- . mtre
liretext. l*ut it would Ik- no \vors-> thin
they liave dor.w with oor nveat. whirl. iJ;o
wririd reeogn1z*^5 aK excellent. ^I'he Cer
man government offlc a's air* ady « xpres'
'v litlsfactlon with the American insp< c-
ti«n. a.ad wo have never obleolol to an-
j other stringent Inspect'on h-. r- . if it Is
j clone for sanitary rearons and not as a'
hindrance to trade. I un«ler?;anl the Ger-|
n government 's opposed to tho i re>-
Believed Impossible tor Him to Escape
Robert's Grip,
BERLIN DISPATCHES REPORT HIM FREE
Th
form of th bill "
correspc nd« nt urdo.
.M)
member of the em'iassy lint the foreign
office did not know the aetunl status of
tho negot'.it ors In Washington, a-d
u.skeil tho embassy for ttrf or ma ♦•ion on the
subject. A responsible offie al sa d today:
f have no informotion regarding a
(IiEWTS WIT/EY CHAKG'ED WITH AS-
SAAUUTING AND B MAT IN HIS
OWN CRIId).
ALVA, O. T . FEB. 2T,.(Special.)—Yes-
terday afternoon Constable dtreene ar-
rested Lewis Wiley on a warrant Issued
from Judge Dunn's charged with r.s-
saulting and beating his chl'd. He was
brought Into court and his bond fixed at
$200, which he gave, for "his appearance
February 27. Wiley lives on the Goff
farm northoas tof the city and has llg-
ered qu'to prominently in the courts. It
will bo remembered that the troubles
•between Wiley and his wife were aired In
the courts last summer and fall.
OKLAHOMA MAKES A HIT.
ARTHI"1 MILES' DLSAPPEAKING
TUR'RETT A OC EI TED BY UNIT-
ED STATES NAVY.
PONCA Cm', O. T.. FEB. 24.—(Spec-
ial.)—Arthur Miles of this city some t'me
since took out: a paie.nt on u disappearing
turrett for guuiioats. Tiiij 'ae offered to
the secretary oi the navy about the time
of the naval war with Spain. A day or j
tu avo he received a bitter from the
navy department that his patent had re-
ceived favorable const Tiprat'on and that
with some minor alterations, the Idea1
would probably bo used In t'iie construe-'
tlon of future gunboats.
Relief of Ladysmith Looked tor at Durban Where Train Loads
of Provisions are Being Prepared-Very Slight
News Given Oof.
in
. i ; . k:
•:i:
Fjyr.rwjln^ up all >.. • atm-s. «>ur city
• ••hmt'i are prOm-wfipx in ilno
unui r th- Rul.lantu "f ■fiup-erlr-tend
ent L. W. Cole.
LONDON. FEB, 23—4:33 ti. m.,—
Since 2:1. o'clock yesterday morning
nothing has been received from fh •
scene of what 'the London paipers call
Geneir'al Cronje's death etruj^ge, the
war officials announcing at midnight
that they had noth ng t'Q gi^'e out.
They «tmtid that they though it im-
possible for Cron Jo to eeaape from tiio
grip of Lord Roberts.
The rejxirt circulated in Berlin that
Cronje luul succeeded in mfak ng h e es-
cape caane from tho Boer headquarters
in Brufselc*, where it was stated that
detail were still lacking.
Tlie only ik-ws fi*.>ni oLher parts nt tho
reut of war receivtnl during the tight
iit a spec.al dlepateh from Goenso. un-
der daito of February 24, elating that
tliH British ill a-pT'te of the strong 'V-
pofitlon were advancing slowly hue
surely ar.d driving* t ,ie BoerJ irom tii;
kopjes between l« obler' kloof a.i.
H kaj^rwa/ne.
L;idysmith reporte d by heii< graph on
Friday tha; the Boers <.iere retiring
northward in large nunVbeiy. M«-an-
bile >th<' c(-: talnly of r« U f i - so s'irong
911 Durban that th • authorities are ac-
tively preparing th i n Ion is of pr- >
ct or. as communications tire :v- opened.
CONDITION* UNCIIANGED.
The depatch fr ni Paarddborg dated
Thursday, Februa-y lij, made public 'th s
afternoon, shows that the condition of
Gen. Cronje, n.ppcirjntly had not ch ing-
tho worse up to
sum adel
hour the
better
nd canflrir.«,tion of the Dur-
innou.'K 'ng Gonerai Cronje's
of Uu
is eagerly <
ir offl«* ha>
s a curious
urreivler
va tod. At tlrls
no news, and It
ict ti vat the lirst
if true, shou d
have come from Durlran. Laekiaig batter
author'-ty, ti 10 Durlmn <liapatch "s r gard-
• •d n« a doubtful antvoirneemmt. The ar-
rival of the Br'tlsh suj p'y colum at
Pnardeberg may have giv. n G?n. Roberts
the opportunity to resume h's attack on
General Cronje's laagor. for doubt'ess,
i:coulld «iot keep i^p the vigoroas ca or-
ifcdo wth wJiicli lie started. Patxiiibly ttho
long wa't tiuy bo due to tie>rm'natIo..
to endeavor to starve out General! Cro«-
je's g-.iilnnt force.
Cronje escapes.
BERLIN, FEB. 24.-6:02 p. m—Several
newspapers here annouace that they
fru
pr.
■ate
NEW YOJtlv, FEB. 24.— Mrs. Mamie.
Hayes was murdered tonight In her
sleeping apartment In the hotel Endieott
«by Dr. Franklin K. Caldwell, *ho th«-n
sh >t and killed himself. Tho woman was
#:iot In Uu; head, fa.:dwell was employ-
ed as an assistant ty Dr. Ephralm H.
Hayes, husband of the dead woman.
Three db.y ago Caldwell ordered a solu-
y tlon o>C morphine which was doivcred to
Ti in tonight, an hour before the shooting.
The bottle Which laid contained the pois-
on was found on a table In tho room with
the bodies.
Dr. E. 11. Hayes came from Chicago
four years ago t« take eliarge of the den-
tal r«* ms <rf a dopartnie it store company,
lie had been a eentlst, well know ^ ti
Chieiwg i, and when he left there lie placed
h's office III charge of Dr. Ca dwell, wh
did the shooting ton'ght. Mrs. Haves did
rot come to tho city with her Oiusbar.d,
but remained In Chicago ft r somo time.
Just how lonff Is not known.
Four weeks ngo when lis yes opornvl en
orricc in the hotel Endlcott. CaWweil
has placed there as tin assistant The
Hayes faml'y occupied with the office a
set t,( apartments on the groun l floor of
Wie hotel. With them lived Dr. Ca'dwell, j
Iti'ph Hayes, i nephew of Dr. Hayes, '
/ ami a colored maid, Mrs. Hayes was v.
rears of aft. Dr. Caldwell was tho same
Tor.lght after dinner. Dr. Hayes nnd his
nephew went out. Mrs. Hayes <1 'reeled
the servant to attend to her work In the
kitchen, nt tho same time ay'n* that rhe
Would ehap«e her din ne rgown for a li • . ••
4rcas. Within half an hour Dr. 11.'.
nephew* returned, an i as tho servant op-, ti-
ed tho door to admit him there came tho
sound of two pistol shots. Two more
shots were llrej a moment later. The
young man and several others w.io had
heard the : hrots ran into Mr;. llaycr" ap-
On tho ho<i ley Mrr Hayoo. Slio hid
thrirwn off t^e j-own ' e had worn for
d'nmrs. She lay In a natural position.
There were > ragged woun Is In her
right tempo from which the Mrr.<l fbw-
ed. The bullets had en;, . i hor brain,
and she must have dt« 1 Instvitly. Bo-
side tho lK-,r la Dr. «'all v.* II. He. to i.
was deal. Tli-re wen 'wo .::.J.-t wo-rd:*.
in h's head. Ills right hand otJH clutch-
ed a rrvo'ver. with a tinr^r on the trlggir
showing h .w he fond di I.
Dr. Ilavi :t vrrin foiunl In a druT st«^r •
near at hard and hbrrlo'l to the ro-i ii •
He was quite dlst: -etod, ta'ked w ld'y
and It was feared for ti time that h« won d
have to be restra'ned. Ho could not «>«■> •
the faintedt sumresl . n of a cau.;e f«>r the
wild act of < 'aid well.
The police could 1 efc r n but UttV Dr.
Htiyes. fr>m lH«lng ejtc ted an I talkative
coo'ed d «w ti atiil refused lo sny am i a ng.
The colored maid was so frightened that
not a w >rd could li ol from hor
Everything lnd'nitr l that Dr. Cald-
well had followed Mrs Hayes Into the
lied room almost Immed'ateh . Ch ' V'.v I
on'y part'y mnovotl her "aod'ee. Appar-
ently she had been tan«llng w'th h« r
"vok to the T>««d when J«•' fired upon be-
an I she fell backward Upon it Tiun
there was In Interval of a fi w sce-
.'rd.
INDIAN TERRITORY LAWYERS,
FORM TERRITORIAL BAR ASSOCIA-
TION AT ARDMORE FRIDAY.
SOUTH M'A LESTER, I. T . FEB. 24 -
(Special.)—Four attorneys of the Indian
territory met In the opera house here
Thursday and lx::an tho organization
th-< Indian Territory Bar association.
Edgar Smith of Vinita, was elected
chairman and Eek E. Brooks, of Must-
gee, secretary.
A terr'torfal ofrganlsatlon w..s per fet-
ed. by laws and const It ti i on adopted at
st«'ps tak «a f«)r the general goo.l of ti
cord In a conolllatory sr r . a. n r mo-
fore. Germany recogn'ze« tJiat som ■ of
tive T'nlted Statrs* ogrlcuitural products
arc necessary for G rtrany. like cot'on
and ethers. The American government,
at the commencement f f nrtrotlat'ons.
was in favor of s crecy ua'l' d'Unite re-
suls were reorhed. That win the only
reason for pre.^rvlng silence here.
Tlve Reichstag th • week w.i; engro«F-
ed with army affairs. II *rr Beb l, tho so-
cialist leader, and a few e>:herr. urnw-
cring a mumbcr "f aribu--a wh'ch had
hUiieirto renia •. d In tl*e dark. Tho war
CUES TH DANCE FOR JOY OVER
jsro.tno TO BE PAID THEM.
'OfNCA CITY, FILB. 2' —(Special.)—The
•e Indians are in camp a milo east of
• Otoe agency, in the timber on Red ;
ck cr< <-k. They are getting ready
a ttg • 'anee which will tieu-In o:i Sat-j
lay. They have latVy recelvt 14iot'ci |
I
ch will -be paid them in J :
or t
Yo
CUTTING OPEN MAIL SACKS.
lengthly, and succeeded in explalnln-r
sat'sfactorlly most o>f the cos-though
i;i few of tho worst r nx, n. G* 'i<r;d Von
Vk>rt'.er evon bad tho wmo to. d^'e-n l
thorn, though not a singe p • y in th
R' Ohstag sldtid w th him.
Von Gassier rat'ner defen ded H> > njwy
i«3?al as r.r. Inatltctlon hailowei by tr.;-
jditlors and wU.Ii .li 't i sh r coir \' the
{best v.'em to cven-l and ;i-e we jp'rit
! do corps a:-d tlie b'gh rtana.'.r i and per-
' s.mrii honor nt th. a'my. He show .1
BRANCH LOCATED AT PERKINS
LONDON, r;
bv i he A. it
•lily Mr. <
on i, Th-
PERKINS, O. T.. CUB. 24.—(SpecJa'.)—' week was u
will be a (branch of Cao State National 'be hop;
beer, orgrir.iztd at Perkins. W. A. Knlpo, with of th an •• t te
ret .ury ; and James C. Noil." .a rr,:.it. ' i "i ■•oni;.|ri., in the Jan
erlnln's statute I't
df - r • tent tlv i I.
In- moved an adjo
phir.innc.k, charc.kd wrni swip- *bat
I NO registered le1ter3 dimtr
In ti:
nd that th'
to of cruo
LOTS FOR COLLEGE CRAWN.
v t n
t moment, who altered
: ■ tit ti* *> ' amended In
Duke of Devonshire>
RoselH rr satiric Uly
•nent to enable them t >
. ard o i Lord Sal Is-
PERRY, O. T >: •■'!:. 24.—< Special.)— euic'J • b-;m-
;■ totfm Inspector Frank a BtebQ ar- nuinhof <f tho oentro opeakers
rl%'d here yestorav with officer Walter pron-auncrd tli-*n.' 'v.- again'
Martin and a man named Phllbr'ek. of llt.rr Das bach put: ■* a larg
Blaekv/ei', ftel<t on a charge of cutting op- tho blame on thr> crnixva r. ln>
r:\ a United States mail sack «ud latter usually par! 1 ons 4uclih;i
jmekaoes. Ph i ruk den e his -- I'll a:ul f-r kl'Pr-.r an adv r ry, often t
i !• wtl "r irwer to the eh rge befor era! of \x1 h Hcrr I - - ich
United States ConuntBs'oRer Ernest Wh.V« this dfi.ate trtll suceeod
Jones. 1 ing a rcti •-< tlon In the perc«
: in tile heat n" debate and .
nLACK'trfll.L, O. T. FFlTt. 24—(Sp^'. wlielmli r v rca.lv tr
u'.)-There will bo a drawing for bitter pjhv • • . Mr. <'han. V
RAILROAD TRANSFER,
vi rthel'
hole, s tn j
r rs 1 clng
tho
santa FE DlJr.i iiD
SON AND SOI 'TI
ROAD FO!
vine utrTciriN-
E UN 11AI1> |
.•d by th<
<1 at cor
; tha
the
SSSBBSSS
11 ■
ulical le ader,
PONCA CITY, FEil. 21.—(Special."i-v
The Hutchinson nnd Southern ri iw.ay m
V-Htcritny n.-orc, I „ . .rrn-.tv i..r i,,.' r' , i,'
14.1 8.10 miles of tra k and rnllroad pn«p- <j, .,k , .t inrr'ng'y of i.-
orty t« I he Santa Fo rulw.iy, consider- • L -lP ris'stnieo again •
■W""1 "-0"- f.m-i.. TI- 'n. n«.. N .. hri.-U
other ptipi-rs se-t'd the Br
T.VKIIN TOIPKUtoy. L„r ,,k. ]:„,k „r ,.h;> Jr> ^
wnnMoriK. r. r. tu.. «- <•* ,:,u |Jt (s lu,„,.v,r.
mm «f foKut to
IMtrled from thto - e . AV 'nt of ti, , I Fttn<lll>. in#lnff ,„ (tt,
number go to uavcrtv.-nrgi, K.n.n:,. Thr „.nU.„flicia,
.. , , ortlng itsef to -that und, r
No "tip « \*er 11- - uvl i# rro.i man oocjc !
hi v lie t« sin* ft? him. ] (Contli • d t m I
ti sh gin)*
,m the on-
that the
■"-si',.
5
eagle:
BRAND,
Condensed Milk-
^BABIES'&eTs.
Borden's Condettscti Mi;; Co., N. Y.
Jam- Gaz
Mr. Hawk
n<-
I'ikel.v to t.'ikt
jents force ai
•dimiite.-
^n. Th<
11 b< b knit
ict that the government lias ordered
ie r • - : vo s<iua0 an to assemble at
•rf mouth March 1, ba.i r - Mevcd tbi%
•:.s of great uuiubcrs.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1900, newspaper, February 25, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124049/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.