The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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TITF OKT.AHOMA STATE CAPITAL. fBTPAY MORVTXO, VOVFMBF.TI r inns.
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The Oklahoma Stat?' apitil
By Th« State Capital Company.
FRANK H. 0«Et«. Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dally by Carrlar In City.
On* tMk •°
On* month ^
' oaUy by Mall—Strictly in Advance.
Om month •
Three months 1
iple with whom K will do bust- «°f
i tb*r* I* a wrevaillng opinion ! "
•akci
the
of re-
GUARANTORS SHOULD
TAKE ACTION
The linn oi the M. K. L OD railroad. tB| manner
being built from Faille to Guthrie, to jf Mr Finney can may out until Ap- |
nnpkitd ta within iwo .ml unf S.ll rtl. u.leu tM piar.nlor. .ec-ur. IIm.1 of Ju,„c, „|d Iu,li„
mile* of the depot and ihe track-lay-; terminals, and then build in. aeeur- j b). ,n, IC |,.nj{th „f tr>i,|
wtthdra
jr dividing ft*
un another, 'lhc trial couita
and tha appellate courts
llbout any gain for h<m IcI>
Thf only gain ta for tbr criminal, who. If
he ii rich and determined
nth* .
t Tp* far
No aubacrlpMnn will be ier.
the city of Guthrie
Sunday Edition.
One yaar by mall
Weekly.
•six m on tha
On# year
. by i
in* torn
fit
mile
Keep something doing In Guthrie.
Guthrie Mhould waate little time in
taking up freight rat* dlmtimlnatlong.
Only nine men hate been hanged in
Kentucky in the last five year*. al-
though I hern have been 7w3 murders.
The erratic Bourke Cochran is for
Tammany tnln time. Bourke hag be-
come ho whimsical mat his support ia
t« be dreaded.
Kerosene oil l« l**i"K advanced so
rapidly by the .Standard Oil Company
at Chicago university ought to get an-
other endowment
Oklahoma i« entitled to a little bol-
ter treatment than she net* from coal
hauling railroads and the matter
Should be more carefully Investigated.
The coming week will bring anoth-
er *e**lo.i of congrees Tha' much Is
rertain. What thai session will bring
to Oklahoma, however, la more of a
guesa. _____
With all New York's many lunatic
asylums In working otder, it Is a won-
der that so many Insane persons are
permitted to roam at large as are
seen In the Dowle meeting*
An lucres** In the government debt
In the face of sn overflowing treae-
ury may lrol\ enid to those uninitia-
ted iu the mysteries of finance, but the
treasury officials doubtless have an ex-
planation at band.
Carrie Nation has kald that she ia
going down to the White House to loc-
ture that, "cigarette fiend. President
Roosevelt." which caused the Atlanta
Constitution to remark that the pro-
vocation of the president ti «l > some-
timg strenuous will be v «ry groat.
Argument is mad*1 against rural free
mail delivery on the ground that the
cities are compelled to pay for the ben-
efit of the country. But sre not resi-
dents of the cities willing to psy some-
thing for the prompt delivery of their
communications 10 th« lr country cous-
ins'*
Mr. Finney, who ba
construction work, sis
withdrawn his track 1
cause the guarantors
fund have laned to st
of a number of lota, ic
of the city, needed by t
further states that be
to finish the road
sseur
snother place j jug the terminal* direct, recovering j
Is practically j from the guaraators afterward, he - an j
\ round house ! g«cure the terminal* now, complete
•fjdion of les the road and thus plare the guarantors
ira<k the line J jn a position to colled enough with
. which to purchaae the needed prop-
charge of the . erty. The guarantors will have re-
ea that he has J sources as soon as the rosd is com-
ying force, be- I p|#ted.
on tae bonus However, since Mr Finney has
ure possession , shown his dispoaltlon. the only thing
the south psrt i >f( for the guarantor* to W i< to
e company. He nnke arrangements for th* money, la
doea not need order that Mr. Finney may have every-
to Guthrie j fhing he ssHs tot, snd that they fshb-
an exceptional remedy for
caa#«. Practically. Ii has b«<
lar (Art of the i rocedute In
aii criminal trial Judge I
keep what la good in it at
until April in order to fulfill his «on- t fully d
tract, and that he will stay out until i ^lgst'on
ihst time unless the guarsntors get
possession ot the lots and turn them
over to the company. An acquslntsnce
with Mr. Finney influences the belief
tnst he will do as he says.
The situation briefly stated ia shout
follows. The citizens of Guthrie.
( on ^deration of the fact that tbo
K. & O. huiid and operate a line
llroad Into the rlty. agreed to furnish
.-hsrge a legal and moral i
CURRENT COMMENT
SCAB MULES IN ST. LOUIS
w York Hun.
approval la
ary import-
+ r would
K< t rid of
He would
dany aa a right of the criminal and
make It a grant In the discretion of tha
appellate court. He would let the record
go up to thia higher court, with a rexiut-at
for an appeal which might be grunted or
not, on examination of the reaaona of this
request. Thla woui-l giv* an upper e-mrt
un opportunity to aat right - rrora of the
trial couit without compelling it to waate
it« tfni' in n necond trial whtn there are
It 1m an unuaual thing for a lawyer or
a judge to take giound againat the delaya
and technical obstru
ceedlnga The dual
Brewer la enough t<-
on a Judge (♦ wig li<
been committed In St.
rount of the recent run on
and trust companies In that town, t
ct.K-k «.f currency In the aubtreaaury I* h
of Jud*«
ke the hair rata*, j oorn 'o'r
aya: "Whatever j is JO feet
iecesalve appeal* 1
y "->mpl:ah In crtslnlng the e*- ! ^Jn^
iruth. Jostles fleiayed « often Juatice ln A plan
| d' Til- .l The early end of e^ocy litigation ums n by an Interurban lin.
' ""!•> •|"1"" Thr new Flr.t N^.nal h.nk of
ii ac |proeadaro. Tha octly explanation of this ^) IH M,JfI, m mat nev#i ha
banks ! moat unuaual legal view la that the author s|,. nt ' It <■ ently r.. - s . d St.*
.. Ii„.w Ht (if practice for many years, tew I n.k notea trom the treasu
' pa i t men t
Sh.iwi.ee for
fy Marx
Hand TailorcJ
Varsity 2ut •* •*
You athletic young follows, who
know the value of good clothes as well
as of good muscle—you're just the
follows for the kind of clothes mado
by Hart, Schaffner & Marx.
This Varsity Cut, for instance
made to give grace and ease to the
figure, not simply to cover it up.
You'll find your clothes-money
will go farthest here in these good
than usual, bocause the clothes wil.
A. 0. FARQUHARSON,
THE ONLY HIGH GRADE CLOTHIER.
Phone 146. GUTHRIE. 112 E. Oklahoma Ave
the company with right of way from oome small. 8<> the ire
the eaat line of Logan county to this had to fend a lot of m
rlty Ami ti: -.try TUr 1'^m-a.ury.
•spense of this right of way was es-
timated at between lifiy anil sixty
thousand dollars. In subscription
note i. payable when ihe road was com-
plete. more iban ihe ueeded amount
was t\il- ! About forty citizens guar-
anteed that ihe contra*
nrrv. ,1 at iinilerlupk tlU work of I Tt'ur«l.
r to the St. i
UniiM team- i
m tttng ready for Chrlatrosa t ^
li.atllin th.in.flv... II. <lrlke. Wl>«
waa t.. deliver that consignment <>f cur-
rency when it arrives? The war depart-
ment had to be Impressed for ihe trana-
portatlon aervlcsa t the treasury. Ar
order was bwuad direct In
wagona and mule t
and In the nature of thlnga can never e
pect to return to It. When thta uaeful re- j
f . m • "mm to the country It will notUln
come thr:nigh law.vera.
aaya "The 'lo
10 IHE GROCERS
♦ 040^0^0^C*040*040*040#0#C*0*0*0
pro
had i
com]<
to report In 8t.
would be ob- | Louis and tranafer that load of <-urrem >
Hfteen cavalrymen eacorted an
■ -ni .umpany money van, with a load
ng th light of way. Many who | of ,lh^r ,.,,tn f,om th. . uatomhoi to an
ken heir note*, payable at tbe . m, „ „{ thu expreaa oompany. This ai:ab
urder to j money, drawn by muD mulea. waa guard-
tree of acab cavalry-. Thre« In-
M'ollariea follow: <1 > The army
immlttee. paid their money ; (jiii)t ||(, un|.,niS4K|. (2> The mulea muat
I^abor muat refuat*
federal government
ght to know Ita place.
Professor langley will make a report
explaining Just why his flylug machine
failed and Just how he will not fail the
next time In order thai congress may
be Induced to make another appropria-
tion. We predict thftt the explsnatlon
will be a finer piece of work than the
"Buzzard" was.
Milwaukee Is likely to hsvc a muni-
cipal flag within the next fortnight.
Most of the aldeunen hsve eypressed
themselvea in fM>r of the plsn and
designs will be ^ibmlttetf next week.
When the flag Is adopted It will prob-
ably be first displayed on the new fire
bosi Milwaukee
American taste for tronital prod-
ucts is growing rapidly or else wo have
■ greater ability to buy them. Por-
hap* both auggeations true In 1195
iv used on'y three hundrel millions
of r.ueh stuff aa cofree, tea, rice, rub-
ber. etc. Lasi year we used four hun-
dred millions worth The tropical la-
lands of the United States produced
about fifty millions of thla.
Election dispatches from Nebraska
Tuesday announced that rain was fall
lng and the farmers couldn't go lo the
polls. Similar weather conditions pre
vailed in Iowa and the prediction from
there was that the farmers couUln't
husk corn and therefore a full vote
was expected. Perhaps there 1b not
go much difference In voters as there U
In the point of view.
"A committee of business men from
the river cities on the upper Mississ-
ippi will be seni to congress at its next
session." says the Omaha Bee (Kep.i
"lo present a memorial and lobby for
an appropriation of $15,000,000 for the
Improvement of the upper Mississippi.
The lower Mississippi lobby may be
counted on to ask for twice that aum
the cities along the Big Muddy will
probably be satisfied with fa.OOO.OOU
more or leas."
i of the roatl.
the work of the right of j
way committee, paid their money I, unlonlB#d.
sonH'thini; I'lie a year Ago. Others j ^ unionised. (3
refused to pay until ihe notes
due. The guarantors on
h" i CRUEL "SMART SIT."
git - at Meridian and wmp j chn ago Tribune.
revenue has been derived from the ; perhaps it may not be inopportune at
ssle of lots there Someihlng like j this time to call the attention «>? Iiorae
' *'•"
work Of th« right of way rommittw. hl,r„ ,.hi,«r. mutllutpil an.l
bill there Is no money. ( consequently, unaound.
The guarsntors have in their |M)S«ef- Ii haa be ome an Inaane and i.aii.i .
« ' w p"d i'^.m ti
promptly when the road Ix In opera- , ^ t^ri-«*lna. nerves, ivmpn
tlon The townslte at Meridian is al«<) and hone from the tails of mun ■ '
an asset from whlcn additional reve-j be«t and moat valuable hoi - f< ! n..
sue will he dwivnl. but ool.ecUv.lr | M"'r ««' """ " '* "'"""'f,1
1 make them lo«ili more smart Bmart, I11-
th" guarantors are wit.in means t >i)lo#d, wWh a stllbbyi .having brush look-
fulfill the contract to which they are jng arrangement gpssmodlcally twitchlnK
obligated. . ! t the Mar end of an othorwlae noble
The M K ti O. railroad, through j '""bins animal.
u ~ i ,i.w Does It pain Ihe horse to have a pro--
Mr Finney, rein-., 10 go ahoail with f|w| iif fc|j tu,
track laying until the terminals, all might uak if it pained to
the terminals, are secured. j mnputated at the wrlat or t.w-
The guarantors feel. tha. they h v-J||,,c®d
THE PARLOR MATCH.
.Milwaukee Sentlml.
The Sentinel Is In receipt of a letter
from an esteemed subscriber who might
alao sign blmeclf "C'oiuitant Reader."
• Vox Popull." Taxjayer," or Veritas."
who protcsta against the position taken
Ijy this paper upon the parlor match
lnue. The eloquence with which the
writer pleads th" cause of th* old-fash-
ioned parlor match, the one that his no
excuse for not being a front porch mat< h.
i i tennis court match, a moonlight stroll
I match, except that It Just happened to
I be a parlor match, would bring tears to
the eyes of a man "hut the Sentinel Is
I not a man and can not. therefore, weep
in sympathy with the man whose match
i was made In a pnrlor Instead of a Port-
land cutter or a top buggy.
j Far be It from the Sentinel to hint that
! i lie common council of the city of Milwau-
j kee can enact an ordinance that would
In any manner lnt«tf«
j that are popularly supposed to be
In heaven It was the combination of
iilne wood and anarchy upon which the
Sentinel pronounced anathema. Th. di-
vorce courts are charged with the duty
of selecting from the great mass of soul
union* the mlslits, the two hearts that
t-.in not beat aa one. and ordering anew
deal* but thb* paper has no wish to
xprcxs an opinion upon that subject,
n; h less to recommend that the place
of agreement shall count agulnst the con-
UP OKLAHOM/
I
; ANNOUNCEMENT!
r i • pnaefTlmes haa
1 i i imis.'me ii'; Where fo Get Oil Tags to Com-
showing the i«<oucea afid development
oi Perry and Noble count.\
Lawton comes through with another
wonder Thla time It Is an employ'e of
I hi fctre't <!epartment wb.i haa been
w.rklng ihiity hour.-'
ply With Inspection Law.
Indicate
• ad
mill with M« xici
Peti Bverett of Hobart by relating
hu hiio recently inherlleil $♦"«.,iyn from
Scotch relative and will retire from t
ring after thia tight
lia
f Justin
irth Judicial distrlc
• ).<age nation iw
n the Indian mind
tTnder the new oil Inspection law It Is
unlawful to let a can of coal oil or gaso-
line go out of a store without a label
pasted theron showing that the oil has
been officially Inspected. Here Is the
label required:
ir"" j Okla. Territory .190
Till? HAS HKKN INSPECTED.
Flash Teat Specific Gravity Test 1
Ik"1 Quality of oil
II- I>!
of I
p*ctlo
Name of Merchant
t>. pnwc- These labels Ml*81" Hi: ON Ol'MMKI'
edlence of PAPER o \.)u • <i I'A.-iTE THEM ON
a tine « ' EASILY* AND QUICKLY.
■lava un t PRICES
isage. wh" i'he State Capital Company ha? thesp
he i prop- 1 labels In stock ready to be sent to you
is brought j by return mall.
bench warrant and Judge These nr« In tabs of 100 and on QUM-
Halnei took tnis method ..f convincing MED PAPER:
hi- ii n.1 th it if he claimed the rights loo •!
hound tc
urt order® and has ImpoM
• nd Imprisonment of t«
leX Tali Chief, a full blood
1th the matches j ^riy^unimc.lied' Tall Chief
that
stained him In lib aoi)
: :**)
INDIAN TERRITORY ITEMS.
e choctaw
Chb-kasha.
med tha: about
Don't delay your orders Send it to i
.-• soon aa JTOU lead this.
Inspector Ashton hn Issued an order
New Passenger Service
lo and from
GUTHRIE
anaesthetics
inn procured rinhi or way. with the «-1 '!
ception of the few remainii« lots un- properly hoal. even when th.
•ecured In the city. Mr. Finney should is done by an expert. Time i
go ahead and procure the remainder i "« peratlo
and cniiipleie the road. Th*1' ','1 nr'r i',a'r ' —
! but
"operation"
:il again the
proven a 'failure." the
entirely, leaving nothing
unsightly atump decorated by a
w straggling, dry bristles.
The life of a horse for fashionable pur I
ouahly understood that the men who pus's is from four to *i* e.irs, depend- (
, , ... ! lng upon the treatment and
bIkixhI the contrai l, ft* guaraators. win
be held responsible to Ihe end and iha' tjon tifftM *a «lugg!shi..
they must personally pay every dollar other cau^o h- i - cast out h
ale begins; fror
They do not j
mean by this to attempt avoidance ol
their own obligation, as It Is tbor
that the public subscription doea net . ,l,e social
I brougham
cover.
It Is appreciated that Mr. Finney ,
is within hi* business right In making ja
tho demand stated abov
tors are v?,nlly and morally bound and
know It. I wbllc he
• • • j vigorous
There Is but one thing to do.
to a I verv
and flnully a
but rapid nun
Mriles tiie dli
journ in fai«blonabb« circles
is yet strong. Imndaotne. and
wa^t defended from nit s, mutts
. •« by horse cover* and mo-
Now. In hi- changed position
beginning to burden
The guarantors understand that he ex-j him. he is abandoned to his fate ai d iiis
poets to romplete the road Into Outh- j erstwhile fashionable -tump t
rie in Anrll, If they do not provide
himself from thi
right of way sooner. He will be hero
in lime to fulfill the contract, if
ibe guarantors do not secure the ne. -
" sary terminals ihe company will
later, but ihe guarantors will eventu-
ally foot the bills.
And there is this danger.
two's delay in completing the roatl j
mlBht make the mllertlon or the r.- ■ ,ilr„UBi,m„ ti.,, land: it,
mninlng bonus notes, payable at the yet succeeded In lift!
completion of the line, Impossible and j m'9
still leave the guarantors bound to pay
the Katy company. In that event they
\VOttlu !>' wlliiout res nrve save to go
Into their pockets and make up the
and straining In un nbor
' relieve himself of his
help to wear him out ph
becomes a subject for thi
I or the "boneyard."
I Horse show* encob i
and training of noble s
«iultte race and directly I
j duct ion of good and w<
Like a numl er of people the State
Capital makes mistakes. It recently
referred to the Interstate Comment
Commlasion as having three members.
Attention has been called to the mis-
take by the infallible and all-wise ed-
itor of a paper that never makes mis-
taken and comme;.'ed upon by anoth-
f i at is almost as poorly informed
a« i'e Sta e Caoltai. Their suggees-
tlons are appreciated and readers are
assured «hat a mistake—at least this
game one—will not again appear in
fkig colama. j ^ ^
defli 'ur.t en.cunt.
Mr. Finney has the call. The guar-
antors should at once make arrange- this :
ntents to secure money with which to j ,H>' hop.- for ti . ai„ „„ „f th<> ,|iKh
rnmainin, t.rmlno 1. I ClMfCk r ln. -t l«ralId IS. Ortffln. Vefer'! •
procure the remaining terminals, j Ju) ArllUflry \\
They have obligated themes!ves lo do
so. but aside from that fact is the
probability that they will save them-
selves from a los«. by speedy action.
As for Mr. Finney, his demand
shows a desire to crack the whip.
Guthrie has given more to the railroad
which he represents, than it has yet
received In return. She will give mor-
BREWER O NAPPEALS.
Minneapolis Tribune
Justice Brewer continues to write in a
very Impressive and original way in favor
of the abolition of the present rlieht of ap-
peal In criminal cases His former at ti-
de set out the argument of delay and
common sense; that delay and technical
ohm ruction defeat Justice in the courts
and provoke ihe horror uf lynching b- m
planting public distrust of the law j„ lh,
The Katy will soon be hore. article under consideration ah-
asking the people of this city for ed in the Independent. h« give<
their business. It might not be un- l*,,llon ,0 the legal aspect of the cast
w to remember ai this ;im « lhut , J |!f''p'"a'is .a
privilege, he aays. Which niuv be ,], n
Guthrie has given thousands of dol-1 th(, „arn„ poWcr that
lars 10 aid In the construction of rail- > proof Is brought that it i
roads, during the past three years.;!" neither a natural right nor a const it u-
and that her people know how to ap- H°nal guaiant) No seutiment feguards
.. ... , It Granted to protect the lnno>. m it
prer.M* favor., Mr Mnuey may l.o : ,„ |y w|tM,,„11Ild
inking a course which will commend j 0 as to save the guile The right of ...
ilia CUU1£KU1£ io tiiu good graced oi j givwt a crlmin l tWM trials inst«ad
tympany
iiUTHRIE.OKLA.
when the i
ind ti
all when the Old folks
of the way and the house Ih still. If littl
Dan Cupid oould not sneak Ii
if do a aeat Job.
I>bu
d that all
lulred; that
1 bars bavj^irom tim>
pHPI m all kinds onlv
him
of that parlor doubtle*
lett<
Alfred Baldwin, ulnen
iIn that wa.s being switched
at Poteau, and was Instantly killed.
ullng upon
g 9K9.000 worth of |
light honiU
Sentinel
f the Are dei
he hearing f
I In |
Ihe pari
GOOD GOODS
That is our specialty, no matter what |
you buy of us you may rely on getting i ♦
pood goods all the time. | ^
We are local agents for j
CIGARS
BULL DRINKS TOO MUCH.
CUESTA REY & CO S.
Clear Havana?. ♦
'i
STICKNEY'S
Chancellor anil Corona rfgara.
F. R. RICE & CO.
Mercantile and Agent cigars
And the following standard brands of 1 ♦
live cent cigars
HENRY GEORGE
CAPADURAS,
TOM KEENE
806.
illy until h
OLSMITH ARMS CO
California and
the Northwest
VIA
>1 this
I him t
In tb<
biting that
tde. The t
said
to.OOu foi
Effective
I Sunday, October 25, 1903
Regular Passenger Trains
will run as lollows
Leave Guthrie
Arrive Chandler
Arrive Kansas City
Arrive St. Louis
Leave St. Louis
Leave Kansas City
Leave Chandler
Arrive Guthrie
..5:30 p. m. daily.
.. .7:30 p. m. dally.
...7:30 a. m. dally.
..11:30 a. m. daily.
...2:J0 p. m. dally.
..7:15 p. m. dally.
. 6:05 a. m. dally.
.. .8:05 a. m. dally.
Through sleeper and dining car service between Chandler and St.
Louis and Kansas City. New modern equipmenL Free reclining chair
cars. All electric lighted, steam heat, etc.
The announcement of straight passenger service from Gathrle marks a
new epoch In the development of this beautiful and prosperoug city
and her surrounding territory.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of your paronage and offer you
fl.rst class service and courteous treatment.
BRYAN SNYDER.
Pass. Traf. Man.
St. Ixnils, Mo.
ALEX" HILTON,
3en. TasB. Aft
St. Louis, Mo.
C. W. STRAIN.
Dlv. Pass. Agt,
Wichita, Kan.
11 of blind-
ness rrom the e\e> of tlm... «hn.«t delight
l" u considered fashionable and i- i-
mlt them to nee themselves in th<- aborig-
inal barbarity of their
hope the day is not far distant when.a
mutilated hone, tin matter what his pro-
portion* may be. will he politely "given
the gate • in every well , „„du t.-d hot -e
May Chicago I
and humane fashli
publish-
when
loneh
Low Colonist Rates in effect daily:
Only $25.00
najorlty of California p.
j proportionately low to Portland, Spo-
i ana «oall!o Tacnma and Other nnlnli 1
Fiank .1 Cheney males oath that he is
senior partner of the tKni of F j f'hen-
(.y Co.. doing buslnemi in the <'ity ot t
Tole.io. County and State afoieoaiil, and '
HrNnnKD do'Ilahs 'for rTh 1 lh" nlaJor|ty Callto-nia points-!
r\ ■ .aw uf t'atarrli 'liat < annot be ci
, ed by the use of yl^sK^j' CH1-:NEY I kane. Seattle, Tacoma and other points '
Sworn lo brfoic m. and ui.s. rihel in |a the Northwest.
my nres-nee, this 6th day of December, , , ,
a t> lssti In case you contemplate a trip any
SEAL A WNQLrEA80N.c w here, do not fail to call on nearest
Hall's Catarrh Cure i* t iK.-m int-rnaiiy, | Frisco Ticket Agent and have him
and acta directly on the blood and
Try a State Capital Want Ad
California
— AND ==================
NORTH PACIFIC COAST
Very Low Rates in Effect
Daily Until November 30
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C. W. STRAIN.
Div. Pais. Agent,
Wichita. Kan. I
C. O. & G. R. R.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1903, newspaper, November 6, 1903; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125251/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.