The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 3, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THK 0KLAH01H STATE MP1TAI. t:r,M-^AV MOHMHI. 1 >l-l"F.MHKU . .«*
DELEGATES TO
CLAREMORE
Met at Oklahoma City and
Left Yesterday.
T"fixHU. S. MINISTER TO ENGLAND
Commends Peruna to All Catarrh Sufferers.
THE NORMAN
UNIVERSITY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Lor Epworth University hlected
for Ensuing Year A Young
Syrian May Be Prose-
cuted by Guthrie Man.
■Will IMsi.it.il lo the Stiilc Hill
iki.tltomu Cliy. lUWa.. Dec.
ti illNMl delt-gUll'S flol.l all oVet
t .if tl «- territory left this < it v tit
ulng f 'i Claremore \ ts* the i ' <*V '
In n tidiness to. Ihe ci.nvei
In lil tomorrow. 'I'm- *1« le^ut
« mr.iiiv w.i ■ us follows:
1 II Classen Tom Jarbo. . Nds 1
K. |, I. I..aeh. W K llurn. (.1
ml. y, AI V, elsll .1 NV .
H tilth
Iji-wls. .1
Mu
li.iii
Jam
T. Alton. I' Si Kil' : .1
mi,i. k. I'M l-Yit. .1 1- .I'.itKiii.'*. ■
It It Kulk-r. " I'. HJlxll...
ivutii. I' D Norihrtio. Mac Oli.
j.,',.j, -| [• MeMechnn.
I. I. Dunn. .! It. K« '
0; til Kill.
HOH
In.I,I I il'O. L. Cooke. M. I
Co lei w Ml M Grant. J-
It M. Campbell. l latciiee lieiiinu.
\v. J IVit ■ Kd Ovorbolser .1 .
A\ Sinn tel. Chas. K. Colcord. I-1'' N
AV1111; \1 <' Mlilfl' W A. \ k'kel >, \\ 1
AV Storm. John DnMurs. Im l Walker. |
j Kill... k. W .M Henry. U. g. |
Bl-'i. eit« John riafT. Jn« k Qunyle. A
Jt ImikIi-. John Wright, John A. Johnson,
B D
PHOSKCl'TED.
, the State Capital.
MAY Ml
fcipi clill li H|.i:t>'l.
Jltlali.tni i CI! y. Okla
linn bo> named Blamtra i ■>i• a. ■ • ■" 1 "■ "
to.iv hi the police department 1 i nv«
i, 'lion W W. Jennings. ol Outline.
JUM\ III .. ,•elite 111111 Two weeks a,*'> lb.
viu'iiir huii Hi Mr. Jennings ran a v. iv fix nl
C.iihrle anil • •imo to tins . i'\ At noon
|. ,i\ Mi Jennings arrival in tin.- 11 H
til i es|iul.se i.i a l.ttcl received at Uulll
i {■• Uils morning wbi. lt v\ .i- signed b., W .
1> JuiieH ami lead as follow.-: I h'\>
Notes of Interest From Thai
Institution.
Jim Dumps found Mi*3. Dumps
distressed,
About an unexpected tfuost
There's nothing in tho
house to oat!
Thorn's something bettor
far than m«
Tho guest endorsed Jim's view
with vim
When helped to " Forco" by
Sunny Jim.
??}
A NEW DEPARTMENT
That of Hydrography, Recently
Established, Is Progressing
With Remarkable Suc-
cess-Academy Meets.
SjieciaI Dispatch to the Stale Capital.
HcgeiitH ill. I itere Satuiduy in icgul
inil discussed and passed
I matters concerning the bulb/inn
under construction tie well a - ;-eveial otli
.. minor matters Tin
the meeting, however, wan tu p reptile the
port lo tlu gmerw'i
Tit# lloftdy-U) :n.\c CvruU
ready
for any emergency.
.({libit ... _ • - -
onsldei a ble discussion ami
board tlliall) compbi-d Hi. report
It along wilh then recommit!-
I a lions, to the Kovernor lor bis eon (
ni>lerutloli The board also pasMd upon
and approveil the neetit ontia.ts lei !•>
the secietury of the boaid and also |i.
, ui ted him to advertise for bids
tlks and the Improvements about the
Sweet, crisp flaKcs «>f wheat and snc.lt*
Why Her Vaeatlor* Was Prolonged.
When you "nnr hou, ®* m,,nur'''1 ^
J/cn fijefrnw
survev and nothiuK to « «- "
rowu to heel. Mr? l>. wrob
,-ual impatleuoe abtiut her eoinina h>
... know why. I simply replied 1 N«
ing Forco."
Bliliacution.)
iNuii. fum^ix
Hon. Louis E. J"1
States Senator frutn .V
and 1 nil «i *5tat> M'•
>tiuitlonnl law\er that
ml will
nil
.... " >'uu 'a,",
will l.ail hint blind If
► ••..I m.in.'j. lo"''1'-." 1
till arrival nl Mr. jennings his bo>
At lb-- police department
•nd
new building.
The division of hydrogiaphy necntly
establish..! here is benlntillig Us wurk
In earnest. I'rofeesor tunild Is eonduit-
Ing .1 large eorrespondence with well
known men and others Interested In the
subeet of water suiiply> tilnee the ar-
rangements made with the depaitiijent of
, -a- Vnlted chemistry, wh reby piwtlis so .u'slibiK
nf the late Hev.rilv Johns-.n who was \ nitwit of water analyzed
•nl *'ilsb Attor-ii'V < Seiiei a 1 nmln rresldeitt Johnson. f ( )(fi ll|u\ those wishing i" avail;
V.; I'Mii 1 ind and Win. was ie.;ir«le.l as Ihe greatest con- th,.mB,.|veH (lf this oppu.lunlty there,
I iv .'ti ' have be. n many samples sent In for test-
■ l' n. i v \v Mr Johnson nays: iiiK Anaylsls of these waters from the
nt letter front 1" • I- *t i ••• t. N U _Mi. • |s accessible. To my various parts "f the territory are reei.nl
no one should lon3er fu""r tr0"l,C1fVof mv^ friends and acquaintances that It um, tU. l awa f.a future i.-fereiue
knowledge It has caus.d relit, to o man. of m thu dls- |n ,„n„..,-tl„n with hl
Thl ,lv „„lk,s ««
«T-Surri. •;.V«4V«7"
"V lrK"w" .S" ■ vi-f. fH- "u,U.'^ vri'&.^'Si/V'."-.^^"
vi i'.llng thilib- which ilcHtroy and in - i a indh nti « u < .rtmnn's latest book. peka. mi January I and .. 1 ." •■. tin nl
h " ve part they cum- In contact S- n, o, 1 a tman. * . J,,8i , „r oklah-una w 111 l v repu;se.tle.l
KH'irdo^e --^^unrDSi?>t. fea
1u.l.et. d^eeab%_sympotf0^ bus. ^ derive prompt andutl.- I ^"rnln^^he fomaUojjnjnd
° Klvlng a work In Oklahoma ITofesmu Gould will
■ paper on the geology of the
nintaliis. one on the extent
atom-
it.-. teni-
Irrltatlng
Hence II Is that
liters and inhalants only
norarv relief. S<. long a-
si.ietloiis of catarrh ci.ntlt
formed so long will the meni'-e
11.me to be Inflamed, no ma
treatment Is used. . ..
1 There Is I lit oi;e remedy that has thi
desirable effect, and that remedy Is I e
If yJu do n"t d
eto'ry results fr
be flll^'stateinent Vif 'y'litr'case and" Iv- will hav. ..
full st _____ y )U hls vaiua)j|e ad- I Wlchibt
vice gratis.
Address
The 1
Dr.
PASTORS' MEETING.
■. nil lMspatch to the State Capital.
, Okla *
< dilaii
Ill I'OIIIII City Pi
formed and n
Monday
Following is a list of
Jt.-v - T II Harper. S 1
S I' runnan. T C.. Co*. >
M Anderson. T A.
Hawley. J J. I Milton
ui a iMMpOC'latlC
■ 1111tis are scltedul. d for (in
iiornlng at the Christian Sh:
W.
Hlllby ......... ..
Tin Mip.- on. •- M Mro> le
iollowlng program h.ta
Rev. J F. Palmer,
CulllHon. Enid; Hon
(ireeit. Gutly let I * M It I.
, It. V .1 M rratm. Arjlm.n.:
V Wilson. Norman; and J r
, Vinita. , , .
....nl t his afternoon selected the
.l,V"ror tho In st eoHege^ bnlldlnK hich
wil1 bn *|V quite probable that Qeo. B.
' il \ will lie a<li| o\
of the V
yullllnt
•.(;. > is. ssler, of K
WIINFIELD GAS
WELL \ GUSHER
and thickness of Oklahoma's gypsum de
•sldent of posits and also one upon the Indian ter-
Columbus. I rltory aFphalt mines 'llteso are ill sub-
jects which Professor Gould has studied
In the Held and upon which lie is recog-
nized as a competent authority by the I
geologists of the country. Mr Slurwln
• paper upon llie structure of
.• bills In Day eouniv near
line. He visiteil these St«
last summer as a member of'the OkTii-
homa geological survey and found their
structure very peculiar. lie will also
paper upon the salt and gypsum
mis.
draw the pla
City."
HOARD
vial Dlspat. I.
oik during the
Kpworth I
'ctinu in th
ers for the
POSTOFFICF THIEVES
CAPTURED IN CHICAGO
Robbed Ponca City PostofFice
and Tried to Dispose of the
Goods.
Gas Shot Upwards With Great
I Force, Throwing Mud High
in Air.
INHUMAN I RE ATM EN J
OE A SMALL CHILD
Couple Adopts Infant and Then
Almost Starve It to
Death.
waters of Oklahoma.
Mr Sherwln hi.s been conducting «
number of delicate chemical anaylses
taken from springs In
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Winflcld. Kans. Dec. - -The fact that
the gas well lure has a capacity of be-
tween one and three million c ubic feet
was established when, shortly before
noon '*est • ■ ri la y. tho g;ls shot upward
with sin I. t"ic. that mud .%nl wat •••
I thrown high In the air and the
' Mages'kand company the drillers, had
1,,.,-ome impatient waiting for ^.- packer
••I ♦«" «"lock they
various parts' of the territory, and llnds |
that they are among the strongest brines |
In the world.
This meeting will b,- .. —
the scientific men of Kansas and the
• • • - meeting ate .
each year. Scl- i f.
neighboring ......— .
held during the holidays each year. Scl- . f. \\Mchlta. loollng h'""
entitle pai>«-rs will be read and questions which they claim I liar'P s 1^ !our li.
discussed concerning the resources of:,.,, from them, says tin i n ..
the W.' t | Hlrh rd. had .■omm.ncM ...II_ «
w
Thompson.
RanUli
iklaho
Edmond. \
I'. R. Reed. Shawnee, tria.oirer.
The out nf town members of the board
In attendance were the following: ,
A K. Hankln. Perkins; Rev F. S.
..Brooks Theatre...
Dec. 3rd.
i
..till Dispatch to the Slate Capital
•on.a Cit>. Okla.. Dec. l'onca pofft-
'Ice will recover the stamps stolen on
. night of November 15. ijisI Tues-
v I'rstmaster It. S. Hurnes noticed in
i-hic'i;.. paper that two men had been
•rested in Chicago for SI;:?.'
nith of Stamps for sale. Ihe .
Might his eye. as that was almost the
„ , ,mount taken from his offii
be th
likely 111.
Willie Walk
-nioiandum
This waj
um the l'onca.
■sted proved to
me wen . nd about tc. w.w
the drill and went two Inches fur-
• Into the gas sand. A much strong-
er llow of gas began to Issue from the
oprllltlK. .....I , ' "ffl'jth"iK
more ihan they anticipated.
THREE ITALIANS
BLOWN TO ATOMS
Two Died Instantly and the
Other Later-Another Fat-
ally Hurt.
Special Dispatch
Cleo. Okla . I vc 1" uuu i™ i •- > '
Richards, erstwhile i itlzdiH of i leo who
aie now on trial In Wichita. Kansas,
l the charge of inhuman tr■enim«;nt of ...
gathering of | „|X month-old babv. wen- m «
«v.« I with L'ndersnerllf Jim Hunlingt
nl their lawyer and anotb. i '• u' '• ina"
Wichita. loollng tak
'hleftaln.
suit at Alva
nc . oils and Offii
let Huntington was hen- to seize t'1'
'EAK STOMACH l« •trenRth- Th. omcel Informed u. that about
■ neti and toned by llood's Sur- w',^
"si.'V «apiiHll ,—Hie medicine that enrei m/'ur "nV.-i«.M
dyspepsia and POOR APPETITE. pJ-o ente. i i'ip . Wee i" 1' - police Mat
I r WhM.il and wl h.-.l tu adr.pt a
. I,lid. and aKki'd h-r ''"'"TJ,, x'
i moiitlfa-.'i'ld"l.:,l!y''a>l..l*l''|.'i< it' will!' the",
to Hu«h. lima, whero lh y w.nt In Ihe
no recovered and turned
regard i«« the treatment id tin baltv
'hieftalr. goes
....... Tl.i.t S
TO LAV STEEL
ON THE CHOCTAW Kj
>eks
after the'
cl.lta with the b.ilo and it was lUk'i ■
] than alive In the testimony of ! ;«•
il who worked for the Ru•hauls wII.•
tl.ev had the baby It was staj. d y t
j when the child would cry Rl/hanls
Six Cars of Rails Have Arrived " """
would be just the same as the various
Indian reservations which an* inund-
?d iu I lie territory of some of the atates
now In existence.
"It could then be arranged so that
I they could become an integral part id
the state whenever they were ready l« r
' It. Now the Creeks ami Seminole* are
almost In shape to be admitted to cit-
izenship. They have the public roads.,
they have their allotments, and three-'
fourths of them are now subject to ,• 'y^.,.,.
sale. In the case of the Choctaw s and
Chickasaws. however, they have >-•!> -
years yet before they have to give up I
their tribal organization, and il would
take two years after that to get things ,
started. We want statehood first and i
when we have our senators and eon- j
gross men we will be in better shape to
attend the other part.
"We carried Oklahoma this year, but
by a narrow majority. It is normally!
republican though, and we are sure to
carry the legislature, and probably t he J
governor and state officers. There is
a heavy democratic vote In Oklahoma.1
but It is bunched so that we can elect |
a majority of the members of the leg- •
Islature by majorities ranging from
10 to 400. while the democrats may
elect some of their members by 2.000
majority. We lost some of the legis-
lature this year on acount of local
j rights. There will be no trouble.
though for a republican like Dennis
I Flynn to be elected to the senate."
and
Twenty More
Coming.
sould
ml iu
. 1he State Capital.
J. \V. McMucray. chief contractor of
he Choctaw, oklahoma and Oulf rs.il
nail, is In the city, making an
nents for the moving of his offlc
clerks to this city. Suitable rooms will
be found and the business of the n< w
:ul will begin to be transacted fioni
. .1. II.... Bl nuvif of St' . I
WOIIIO UH\ e i. , .
I v.ould spank It with his
are ! the most vicious mannet
are 1 It .ip In the bed clothes «. - •
cries, and when it would ftnalb be i
I. used it would almost smotin*,i d
l ath They would chu.k it in a h
I under the counter just as they would
kllten or a pup.
Brooks Theatre
Fridayt December 5, 1902.
Italians who
• of the camps
i- Central rail-
Two of them
a critical con*
.*mvt * bot.e with ml'
A comedy Play With all a iag musical
numbers and progressive vaudeville crea-
tions.
Weary
Willie Walker.
Hilarious
curl tin V
worth.
len. ' headed by the tal. ni' d cai dla
MR. RUbF. WELCH.
The '"n^BSty^mPjevB^on Broad-
And
MISS KITTY FRANCIS,
Annie Yeaman's only rival. - N. V
World.
This Is not a tramp drama, but the l-l-
rcpmeuy wife a chorus ...
pr.-tty a111-i introducing the very latest J
popular musical
miller and hogarty
PRESENT
Special Dispatch
Muskogee. I. 'I.. i"-v -
this city tonight of threi
were blown to atoms at on
on the ozark and ' berokc
road near Fort Gibson.
died today. Another Is in
dlJrv'y w.'r*'11oIng''s.un.■ blasting and ......
when''iMgnft' d'alid • xploded ^t he^ sUidr^ in
of dynamite
xplosion set
flesh were
found in trees J00 yards from where they
■ loads
whs tiiawing "'it a frozen fus
when H Ignited and • xploded
Ibis hand. Another man was
box containing 100 pounds
land the concussion of the •
llfT I'i• c.• s of human
( ASH CADt rALKS
TO KANSAS CITY FOLKS
Believes That Statehood Is an
Absolute Cinch at the Com-
ing Session of Congress.
standing.
The Little American Beauty
ElsaRyan
(THE NEW l.OTTA)
In Fred Darcy's
New Comedy Drama
NEVADA
A Stirring Story
of the Silver State
Picked Company o' Metropolitan
Players
NEW SONGS—ALT- NEW
bristling specialties
Nbri-—Miss Ryan will be re-
membered by play patrons for
her clever impersonation of the
star role ot "MAD (i 1*. in
THE DEATH OF
BENJAMIN FAGAN
"In OH Kentucky'
Prices 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c
this end of the lltu
have arrived and twenty
are expected this week. ..., ...
steel can be hauled to the grade ti,.
work of track laying will be commenced
Mr Mi M >ii ray savs that by the tenth
of tills month th. road will be laying
from one to two miles of steel each da\
towards Chandler, the work to commence
from Guthrie.
oopcr and Snyder, contractors lor the
v freight depot, have commenced work |
on the structure at the corner of Division
SHT.il Special Dispatch to the Cwltal.
In height Th. building will be built Kansas City, Mo., Dec. . 1 b ii
of pressed brick Tin depot will be u.s.-d Oklahoma is going to get state-
temporarily_ a Ijt"",,'' Ik.uJ and that II will '"n"' the n'"
'seaalon ot congress," sal.l M. I arte
,,f qhawnee Okla.. chairman of the re-
rjjgffi 3^.bUlTh;,c.Cn,.nra''.' ,.«Wle.n terri.orlal ral
the building to be finished by February al the Midland hotel last Iiikht
and already a large force of workmen, we don-t get it at this session o
depot and will be built ......
time the Choctaw road wishes ...
struct a depot at Harrison and Vine the
arc employed In th •
He
Was Well I.iKed by Ihe
Citizens oE His Home
Town.
INTO BANKRUPTCY
wu rton't jel It at Ihis session "t ion-
uress, it will no. raw for ten years.
I believe that both Oklahoma and New
Mexico will get through.
' Oklahoma certainly ought to have
have a puromlnent part in the ana r
Special Dispatch to the State Capital . ))f the country. The people of Olila-
-• okla . Dec ■: A wtltlon in , Klatehood. There is at
•ns tiled at 9:40 today, against | noma i.f tin-in
,i implement Mrm of m< ^ least a very large minority or th m
im- ..f this city and K:• i. t^at want single statehood K\et>nn
"agSuTISi.- ? horn in ,h. Ie n (•«- 1 £ ,t irtnn.^a ol Oklahoma
' - ■ M" " ",lv r'- """" M"*M •- -• until the lBuian Territory can go alont:
with it. They don't want to delay
Speaking
Kingfisher,
bankruptcy *
the hardware
• and Brlnkmey
DAWF.S COMMISSION
DIVISION APPRAISEMENT COM
PLETES CHEEK NATION.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
Vinita. I. T., Dec. 2.-The division
or appraisement and surveys of the
I Dawes commission for the Creek nn
tion has complet.Ml its work of pil -
ing valuations on about 80 per cent ol
.the lands of the Creek nation.
The work of placing values in dol-
lars and cents on tho lands of in<
I Creek nation is in charg- ol .I. C. VVil
kinson. II. C. Kfssler and .!. II. Thorn;'
I About Kb per cent of the forty-m re
tracts In the Creek nation have Im
valued by this division of the commls
sion. and the land taken In allotment
bv the Creek allottees will have tlr
land charged to them at the value
given by tins division.
i There is no appeal from the com
mission's decision as to land values
land when the price is mice fixed i'
\ I establishes the comparative value oi
the allottees' selection in the estate
of the Creek tribe. When one allot
i ment exceeds another the equal dis
I tribution of the Crek nation assts i.-
'• brought about by the residue of land,
not previously allotted which were re
served for the purpose of equalization
and out of which allottees may sele<
land of a lower value to equalize h ■
allotment with a standard allotmen
birthday,
th. Flft
000 and
has bti .
year but
In th*
Hi a 1111 lee ." lll .-<.. juy ••. w. I" ,
lll'tv nine'vears old on bis last | the I
Is voutb was spent iu hls.Vag*-..
wii and in 1V,'I lie enlisted irj 1 factoring
-third Massachusetts regiment. 1 1 h*,r :lu'
and s.rveil until the close of the war.
After he we.s nim-tered out of the army
i •..•tti l in llnl.Hi.istoa Midi, wheie
u,iv|;, I for an unci, n a general store
t'..r son., time There he married his wife
ho was Miss Annie Seaver In 1876 he
oveil with bis family t<< Kllsworth. Kan-
is. where 11. was elected tbiee 8UC.^*®"
.v,'iv."..r"'".i;:-'"1'.;.,- ume
."""F "ir it- ri!:
alnK In the ahstract. Ioi%i and
real "estate business, where lo has ern-
il , . in 11-le..-e and good will of the
ire couiimiiiitN Mr Kairan belonged
no secret order e\c.-pt the <: A K .
:Sl^,";'.ur'r...s',;v.;'.'amTr",1arnd m
e to mourn Ins demise.
1 rariuriiiK • •■ "f Michigan. $1,195 with It. TDey UOit i
Their agri gal. ind. i.tedmss is ..ye, }ie Klatehood for Oklahoma on account Of
ts less than $9.f*M'. The firm ,>wi ,nflinn Territory.
Snow In Nebraska.
Omaha. Neb.. DM. s.~* rah. aloi
which began at noon toduv turn.'
■.•now toi iglii and three Inches 1 fit
at midnight The storm has parah
t.*|*• gi■;ipit cummuiii' ill'in and w it • -
working In but one direction out «.f Om
ha Uillroad trains are being ™
delayed by i"
Ror.s Succeeds Bates.
Iff found
Burthel
Mi idu
tills pll
illroad
Snow In Wyoming
impany
Stoic Railroad Pro|
pit nl
ard Harthel,
Smokes
10 Cents
wii SI®
WW y.
m
f
the Indian Territory.
"What I wonlrt be in favor of is flx-
l ina the Unas of the Mate when it la
"*" - . . i ;... ti...
The Senorita "judges a man by his smoke
It' lie smokes
i tbe s«me nil" •>' lilR me lines "■ , ,,
— admitted so that it would include the
thESa'S? MiA?it2K inrtian nations terr although
■ — already giving | would have no Jurisdiction o\er
Lined Up and Searched.
Ogden. t ta ii. Dec 1' A sa loon at Rj"
*L Southern I'
ad
1'lko. Ne
I he
'them. Their position In that
Sterling
v111 have a boom, ller busi-
ness men are • p ndl ig th- • mouev for
railroads and other enterprises will fol-
Cherry—Pcctora! j
'JP O For colds, coughs, bron-
& chitis. We have been say-
ing thisfor60years. L,r..'f.*M^.: |
nt. last night by two masked men. Abo',
twent\ 11' e tn-n. mostly railroad work
men win were In tli>- saloon at the tine
were lined up ..t the points of revolve
and tliev anil th. bar ender sear eh'd
The robbers, who secured about $i" '. d
Woodviile Municipal Ticket.
ial iHspatih to the Bt ite <
im..?. 1 1 . Dec. ^ At ^
a I ti ket w'a
Robert
iltal
M Hid
Mu
,\ P. I ire'lil. I
\v rf. Fanlngton, W. K
■ai xi vuc b*ja
he has a " Havana breath," for a Cubanola is
simply long, fragrant leaves of good Havana
tobacco enclosed under a pure Sumatra wrapper
The fl-Oe cent price
dijccttnf'S reciprocity
TTveWaples-Ftatter Grocer (2.
Exdysivisis \i\H.tfK iSrAds 5c^\r>
Dr;wf*t V/orlK'WUs • CK'ck^
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 3, 1902, newspaper, December 3, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124919/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.