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Til i: Tl'I.SA DAILY WOULD
' A V .11 NT. t 1914
TUB E !:
RAILROAD IN GIVE
mm m m.mw
luiiu un nun i nuui
SHOW SENATE COMMITTEE
ALLEGED SHORT COM
1NGS IN THE BILL.
ALL ROADS IT DISHONEST
Seriously Objected to What
They Called the "Shack
ling of Directors."
First Wreck Photograph Showing Scene
Following Sinking of Empress of Ireland
WAKHTKflTl T""
iu.nl president mid one
Two rail-
railroad law
vr spent five I r inday In potntinit
oul to Ui senata Intel Mute Comn e
Pmnutitti my objection they have
round In feature of antl-trul bill
now before rongre whleh vitally f-
f. i mon carrier The railroad
men am I thi puaslbility wa lha
need of legislation designed t. prevent
evil that have uppe I In railroad
OfTuIra In the i it but they Tltlclod
the method propood In the bill for
tin ii rorrectlun.
.Tndite Robert B r.ovett president nf
(he I'nl n Paclfli ; K I' rtlpley preet-
dent "i iiu Mi lilion Topeka A Bantn
iv and v H ii irrls Kenoral counsel
for the New ITork Central were lha
speakers i ithor railroad men m M'
pent ' unorrow.
There is no morn reason t leata-
I'. . the theory lhat ; 1 1 ratlrosds
nri dishonest 'ii in there i to say that
horn tine burglar operate after darK
nobodv linii be allowed "it mi night"
was Hi" way Judae Urvett summed up
li 1 h .-in Isinc fudge lovell objected
In the provision I rnhlbltlni? Interlock-
ing directorate and doubted the wis-
dom of nlvlng 1 1 1 the Inlersta nv
inerec commission brood powom ovm
t ii no .if railroad si euritie K
atd the hill would r nder Inoporatlv
many "f the corporate power given
tin i ill 1s by tli" dab
i Kipi y declared tho dele itlon
(r supervisor! powi r to the Interstate
r.imiiierce rr.mmllon meant the
efciinekllna of Ihe director."
Mr Harris lold ih nmlttoe he
hi-llcved In federal Incorporation of
Ifillioad .if Ihe best method of solv-
In many preonl day prohlom.
WILL BLOCKADE TAMFICO
Body of woman passenger found floating on the surface after tho wri
: 1 1 1 f nf St. lawrenco Is here shown ; ji h being lowered over ihe side of I i
whence 1 1 1 - - bodies were shipped to Quebec for Identification.
k c.r i he Hmprea of 1 1
Kureka ui Rlinn .
i 1 1 1 slll M. l' is I
HI Ml I l i il I 1 1 I N I .
Ml MOW V I ..
W SBIIINUTiiN Jui Hundred
of i.i out In Mi wan lot h mid man)
former union soldier arrived In
llment to the confi ih i ulo d ad
Anions the v'shor were III font
I mumler in chief of the i lilted roll-
federate Veteran l the Qraud
Army of I In Itepulilli: Itcniiotl 1 1.
Voting n Louisville and Washington
Gardner of Albion Mich and Hlr
Mue i:.'eiiei culptor ol Ihe iiioiiu-
iM.nl 1141) uf the I'lsltlna. vetet in-. wen1
ui. on t lie aplt iI'm i.i i i ii is tonight)
finding friend at k grouii of for-
mho foe Krom praetlcall) ever)
southern ltu a group uf grey 1 1 "i
eie aiis and nuiuerou northorii elite
were represented b) men In blue
Tonight ihoj ie told i le ramp fli n
tale of n half a century agu and
through it .iii i en i lie ... mi mi .!
fraternll thai is to c sealed attain
tomorrow at tho monument' unveil-
ing in Arlington
I'leaauitl weather was promised for
Ihe dedication eserclse 'dies were
t.. he ft ul u red b) .hi addn s bj Kr m
Idenl V llson u ho ill acccjil i lie
smii h after It pi m ntation hj M r
l)al Mi l ..i ti i I Btevens pt'eHldeul
general of the I'nited I iitiiuhter of
nl
u ui tin ludu Hum i.il oung and i Inn-
eral i lardni i and l liil l 14 lit i lie
i en. eeretat uf Ihu nnvj In 'ie u
i. nnl's administration
SAYS GGVERNMENT
El
AFRAID IB PROTEST
III HOIISOX M VM S SI HKI H
i II Vlttil H Hi IINST H SOSi
tD.MlMsTK ITION.
riiui to Siege Cargo f Uuunilluni NKWI'
i iiiisiunetl to ItelM-ls. Itepresentative Wobson speaking hero
MICKlrO rrrv June Mexican I ght under the auaplce of the Vlr
'. is have received unlets lo ginta oMtl'-galoon league oharged that
blockade tho port of Tatnplco the three week after the aeisuro
mm minister Ooneral Hlanquet an- f . by ln6 American forces
iiouncod tonight Thl action has I n
Said New Haven
Directors "Direct"
(Continued Prom Pago One.)
no iii Unite Instance where the wishes
ol M r. Murgan wi re if' tod
Mr Blton did nol recall unytlllng
about tho 8U0t) sluues of stock tho
New Huvcn turned ou r to Mr Mel-
lei with which to utqulre J4.0U0 that you were ac'iulrlnn these Hiilisldt-
shares of Westchester to k us testl- ary properties like the I heater
fled 111 Mr. Mcllen. II- said ho km w was it not?" suited Mr 1 i well.
I' Ihe New I lin.-n repi
' no ... i' Mill i it nnii nol
i ii us. Mr. i llton said In
was t lie e.iso.
"in passing on the purciiascs
brought In fore the hi nil Jon -ere
guldi ! by information Mi Mi lien
gave on the subject and b) tbe proa-
lectivo mine of tin properties
fjoimlit?"
Yes sir.
"Ii whs I. obtain :i fonlllolil foti ver
in ti e metropolitan district lo obtain
great nm) iiut'Ortaiit terminal facllltlCH
c xA
Shoes
Ralston
$4.00 $4.50 $5.00
New Spring Styles
Amy man who is particular about
knowing the correct styles for the
season can profitably spend a few
minutes looking over our new
Spring ( ) lords
WiHi
i i ' ' ni mil in ii inin iiiaiiHii
- ... .. .lu 11 II 'SM ' f-lii ' ......... -.
1 .1 Ken io I " i
from i IvInR n cargo of arms and Hucrla were landed In Mexico under
ammunition believed lo i i It waj lCOnvoy "f foreign warabip m"J
from New nrieans. linlted State government was
. ...... iu ' afraid to allow the press ..r the coun-
i nisi in im Ml Mill. Its . . l nnythi .
I Mr. Hubson doctored that a Herman
Win Defend llootli'ggers o Kent under Hie protoctloni of .i
llulliliiiK Ui Them. Herman warahlp had landed a i iro
of arms on the Atlantic side ami ib.n
NKW ('ABTt.K fa. June . wem- . ...... ;. ha.l landed
cargo oi
RT NKWS K'n. Juno I.- nothing of the transaction with Po
lice Inspector Hyrnes except .is in-
had reud the testlmonj of Mr Mel-
len. The witness sni.i he had disap-
proved tho expenditure of 120000000
ir taking owr tin' Ithode Island
Irollcys lie thought Mr Mellon pro.
posod t heir acquialtloti
W hy w ei e i.i .in aid to ma! a ob-
jection ni Hie meeting'.'" he wo
aski d.
"Natural timidity 1 suppose" was
the reply. "Von see I lid not pre-
tend to be n railroad man. 1
" ere the ..ih. i din c( r.4 a llmld
us you?" asked Coiuiuissiuner c-
"II w.-is."
"This action wn In consonance with
the policy adopted by 1 1 - Ni w llm-..
nini by other greai rail tint d system
wu it not?"
' I think ho."
"Did oii regard tin pun base of the
Westrhestor as wise or unwise?"
uski I Mr. Polk.
"Wi Ik I t'oggrded ii a i u !n; pi ico
for what 1 considered di nl charter."
Mi Elton thoughl in ' tin Wi
Chester read would rclii n. eongos-
' i n .it the 1 irond ' 'en 1 1 .ii station at
New- York through an exti i slon of t lie
Bubway system.
1 1 N I III U I I I N I 1 1 III I
Ills i iii i U ll II I Ml
ItitOM M l
HALT l-AK R fITJ . lone 9 Wood-
v urd IV. Duke son ol .1 It Duke
liesiiPni oi tin American Tobacco
company w.is drowned under hi
ocrturned automobile In a mountain
creek mar Dark Dlly i'tah l ite todav
Th four other members of Ihe part
w i re not in lined
The accident b ok pluce about f"tt
miles east ot HiH Lake f'lty and .Inst
nvei tho summit of the Wasatch
no. mil mis Tie machine ikldded ami
fell over a i loot omhaiikmenl Into
i he w it. i . Duke was driving and was
i uht beneath H" ear.
Tho oilier men wore thrown cleat
mid wen- not in i ired They were Jo-
: . ph Italrd i p nil is Kdward While-
Ride and 1 1 1 1 I :ni i I mke's body will
I... brought to .'suit Da It n tomorrow.
Mem
bum ..f t'liii'ii Prebyterlan ehun li
v hn are member of club having side
hoards attorney who represent up
pip-ants for Ibtuor lloonee r prop-
erly owners who unit their buildings
f. r saloon may be disciplined by tho
church of their membership If the
Individual churchc care to take up I
the matter was H inclusion thai Itehci Officer
w is reached today by the genoral as-
sembly lu re The report of the rom-
mlitee on the state of religion showed
thai the Dnlted Drnsliyterian church
membership is now 1222! of which BItOWN8VUlE Te
31 is in foreign countries. Nl rHaUce between thi
Mi xlco is i
M W I
I'll. -
I ihl Mi Elton. ii I HddeJ Kiimln rs Are Murderel in l oner
the Daclflc side imiler the I H at w'ni Skinner another dircrtor California.
convoy of a Japanese warahlp. :" tunes expressed disapproval! in the BAN DUSHO t'al. June :i Bin
presence of Mr. Morgan. I American Italian and Mexican
NO ARMISTICE IS I Ml 1 ' 'aid In :u . director ranchei i Idiim In ihu lieinlti of
... ls" "I' tho New Knglh'i-1 Navigation Hnnta Rosallii. Lower i !u llfornla. I ((.'ontl
FUboitlLL IH ratAliU Asked If he could t. II the have hei n kll i In the lust three 1
difference betweon a meeting of one weeks by Mexican bandits according '
I o. tl.l :i 11 1 1 :i In.. i tin.. ..I ih. .at... i.. ..t-n. u ..I... ..o...l fit..
Mis HuuMS la the . -. plied: ' lowe si todni
t.realesi OrinlngJ I'n- "We .in." passed from ono In the "Several da; ago" sn .1 George
bung. other. Thej went so fast I could nol Brown ono of ihe refugee "a party
keen iiu." i of himlils a'. il .l.it Ihe. ins an
Diil anv of the rtitnnlnM n i ! Allien -an ran lei of t'alaniiilla. for spll'H Of imparl
r I llll U In n . i. -s lol. I In III 1 .11 oi
the acquisition thai none i i
II Kll! II I.i
win I
Peace Plans Up to
General Carranzi
D
.)
pi i. p.
June 3.
f.u lions in
Ingfl ovot ask if ai
tions connected wi
le according to Col.
or i onsolnlalioti of r lh v i .no mn
rinvenimenr irgliments l-'.nded. ' cere In viohitlon of the Sherman Mntl
I'HIDADEDPHIA June 8.- ArgU- Uantel ItIO .erineae. nun u ' trust law?"
rn nt was concluded by the govern-of the constitutionalist army of the "Ves i iid some limes."
Inent today in its suit in dissolve Ihe northeast commenting In Matamaros "Wljat unswor did you net""
alleged anthracite coal trust and today oa Gen. Huerta's notice to the. j WM tl. iiuvmi's nhsr
I e. si' f . :' tilo :'.ii to- i no li. in . lo .A lea ' e eea I."- I o . i-'i ' o o-
lei noil
pei tinK tin- form of 1 1
new provisional ( i nmcni i ns
mediator feel the eoustllutloinallst
will find In re their Inti t. is will he
respected their argument given every
consideration ami thai tin- fairest
t ami ll il ml hip
xtendi il.
hail they ilo-! " " sliown ine i Minors warn me
liberately slu t him through the head consiiiuuonaiinw io ... .. im-
1.. s'lt.r.a. an Italian ami ('am- conferences so thai Ihe solution by
in. l'.. M. i s: i . . t . u ..1 ii.-.... iieie tliil ineilioils may he ii historic
other ranch" is were killed by th
bandit In the i Icinlty of Calamulla.
. in. pie P
Dumber t'nmpnii) I- Bankrupt
SAVANNAH Oa. June :i -The
Oreal Eastern Lumber company
i.ipltallsed at $ l .iiiiii.iiiiu today was
pl.o ei in the I an Is of receivers in
1'hll i.lelnliia g li .. line i iilu.a Mm. tlial now lhat lluol't.'l
pan) ind the Philadelphia ft Reading completely he is shrewd enough to
Coal Iron Co and others opened for i"1"'' 11 natltutlonallt t" an
the defense ti as.- is nelng heard armistice to i nn time for more de-
ln the Dnlted Stales district court feiise preparations."
"That man is Ihe biggest criminal
'that Mexico evr produced sunt nr.
Zertuehe "he reMtges he iM downed
ahd In- i" bogging to Kit out- ''nn
Uiy one believe We ate Koilli; to wail
until Mexican put. lie opinion come to
I 'PI... .nln lent- .tut Id for tin
' ' " ' " P!b ib.n here .rUMh .!
or the t o -rust company of De- force out f . ffr tlt ho ha
troit. hoi lets of bonds totaling !!:'.- ugurpe4
' Wentwortn of Chicago Is -Wl. Parted this revolution over u
president of the company year ago without preparations wlth-
Lint men without Influence or mone)
Chinese Brigand n nM'arnatli wt) have lieen successful for we now
PEKING June :: -A dispatch from control three-fourths of Mexico.
I. inehow province of Kansu reports When we are so near our goal it la not
that "White ' "if." the hrlgnnd has reasonable to expect us to git and wait
looted ami !' fire to Xing-Chow. Alitor Mexicaln public opinion to no to
missionaries ami Americana are safe s.-nor Huetta. The Mexican people
I.il Ih. christian Alliami. staUoD is would have any one rather than a
burned iHuertlsta u CUeiitlflco or a Clerical."
hi 1 1 1 nn tin. .mat onneetleut al-
io w i ii it to ii a im. si anything "
"Who said that "'
"Counsel of the company K 'i
Dobbins."
IM-lltilD UN I
(o i in. in Ves-
TAM TH
I liars
iiai bur.
i. 11 MIIIVI
in I niei the
Mfii fiiii I
KiBpBCSyWBfSyHHsWWjw
eUslDnlfl saZMdCsSfl
Dan-America of the way
lotions e in In- ei!'!. il In enunli loi
of ttiis hemil phere
llul if He constitutionalist refuse
to enter nn dluilnii w ill pro Bed An
agreement will he reached between
the Dnlted States ami Ih" Huerta
adnilulMtrnttons through whu-h a m w
By way of Kovernmenl will i." ie! no The ln-
Alr. Elton explained that in most Brownsville Texas June :i. i Much lefnatlonal conflict will have been
of the transactions discussed it hoard concern i" f' bei luse of numerous solved and tin- probaidllty is that
meetings reports were m ole hv the eases nf ii alalia among the crew of Argentine Brar.ll and I'lub- will ac-1
executive committee composed of ""' '" Uunboat Dolphrn. The tier- cord recognition and moral support t
Messrs Morgan. Roek'efellnr unit lima ''nan cruiser Dresden which arrived ihe new provisional Kovernmenl Th
l
Eiood Trouble Often
A Puzzling Question
The Searching Power of a Great Remedy Answers
the Worst Riddle.
ol tal
here today ft'
Vera 'ruz Iminni
I lllteil States Wol I.'
....I i.. .1
IS lO ' l .-1 !. nil i . A. .1
tcly left ihe port again ami anchored likewise si hi th m t n ut loiialisi
usually
What lotion i
tnese reports?"
"I generally aceepti d them
"Without Investigation ""
"Well no scarcely w
PBI " n u. m .. "
Questioned regarding the John I.'
Blllard company's transaction Mr.
Elton said it wa ins understanding
that the pmfil of 12748700 .'lrk-ane-out
of ih" transaction Involving 109 -4S
shares of Host in a-. Maine stock
lielonced t. the .w naV( . .
not t Blllard w ho he thought w s
to havo only a small profit
"Was there any dlacasr.oii of the'
amount uf profit by the bcuw'T"
"That was left i the executive
. "11 i". " I
' . report il h. ie today that the Dnenh
llll' l.ol'fll WOUld thell "l" s u . 1 h ' ..... I I... '..! ...
OI .II..CU . 1... ........ii. - ini'iss.i'i .1. It II -II 1IK i l ii. s iu
" ' ' oi e i oinmnii
" es priii tn ally "
"What 'lo you know
off I. a Dana to avoid exposing her by military force upset such program
crew to malaria. recognition ii Is believed here would
- in wiihhehi until a new government
lt. soN's (iiNMI'loN KKIUOl'sj .-.I almag thi prlncipli of tin li
- - Itlon conference were Installed
Inpirctl in Dis'oratlon Hay Itaces at
llllllUnUH)liK.
INDIANADDDlS June 1 Joe Dow-
son automobile rn Irlver injured in
ilo JOO-milo i i e lo ii. Saturday is In
a serious eondltion tonight nt a hos-
pital Dav. sons physician said he.
lack ami eh. si are crushed hut that
lie Mtiil Ii i. a chance for recovery.
f I' null i '. L : i i..... - .. . i ...
litrihiitlons mail.. I.v u- m..i . wi'iii'i ras uiinra ownen .
Tbousaiids Have Solved It With S. S. S.
f'd bright snd sastgrtlCi but you will lis
n ui".
Ti ! nur k-n that He" rriu nf l.leoil
iburders nr- fiiudd In Hi'' inlniite fpsn-s nf
th" tlsiuf Rbres They run be only
Ihrmigb n wrerful Microscope. And it .
In llton" spares that CSS goes to work
rspidiy. ffi'i'iv. i) sl.1 tilth KskdstfWii
botlrrabls rennlt''.
Ikl fiinimn l.l"'! tmrlf'T rntiiln ni"
lMnl r .miM'nonts rltsl snd SMSgUsI tn
liraltht blood . u.
TIuti' it n- lagfsdleal In S S fi wlihh
rrns tin- MtlVf parpss "f tlr.iulntln
isli ("Ihiinr purl nf tin1 BSnj lo "t
hrtUht snrt ludlrlnus : 'tlun m Its own
rvrntpit nu'rltn nt Ttmt I nhy It J
. vhr ll lia
gbraaUtUlB org tbrost wesk Bjmi li vt ' Just s. gwd iBtlst upoa 3. H. .
i.
i rememuer that at one meeting
tho opinion wag expressed tint there
was to be m more of that sort of
t nlng."
"Was Ihe Nw Haven not operated
as an adjunct to Wall Street an u
speculative enterpi IseT"
"No. I believe Mr. Morgan's heart
ami soul were in tin. Nmv Haven ami
I do rmt think Wall street had any-
thing to do with It "
"What is th... difference between
the preaent Conduct of affairs as
Compared with the former method?"
"Weil the director have learned
i nr.at ileal They are not taking
ono man's word. Then the bead "f
the roaii ia a very different man Mr.
Mcllen'S ambition ran awny wild him.
Air. r in nt is in rn. dell!.
ooean i go wttn such a rush
doesn'1 carry members "f n.
A BUSY
DICES'! ION
! means health and strength it is from
'tins source that the waste portions of
Idvor ami Dowels sunn. -Is a tiTal of
ttic bo.l ai.- dally renewed The first
mkii of w i km ss in Ihe Hi .(. h
nn HilV I I' I I I. U
m.m v ia- s -J as. a . J
Stomach Hi Iters
I much ami I . s. To IVotest.
EAGLE PASS Tex . June It i
quested tin state ! partment to him
I rem-h Inten its Managers of th
mines tonight were preparing to for-
ward estimate of their damage to
the slate department
Rebel (.oiernor t'nder Arrest.
In H HI. As". Ariz June t.- Gover-
nor Jos. M.i.ii irena of Bonora is un-
der arrest at llerinoslllo held pris-
oner by the military according to un.
confirmed reports reaching bore to
da) The governor tins been de-
nounced by tho Opposition as being
dictatorial.
Women re Observant.
Men. according to Dorothy Dig of
New Yoik who spoke the Openlnt
night of un editors' meeting ri i - a
ll! heap less observant than women "A
hoard ! man for tn-' ince" she aid "Would
off their feet. The directors UOW ill gn home from here tonight Htnl all he
COUld till his wife woiiM bo that a fiu
little obi woman talked about newt
Whereas Ii - wife could hrlii
liSsElifeJ
reel
"Do you rimril Hot control by one
man as Mr. Morgan controlled the
sjew Haven as a bad thing for the papen
I bgck an exact DStlmat as to the aire
of the fat inti woman ami probably
weight thin put' ili"-ks an.t that trrari-
.a. .f ninai'V ntnl tiiTVi' ttllit lfl ' . ' T
" rleD'"J by il sufferers wilb ilaoDd N w Haven w .t.
Dieeo
(et a bottt "f S. S. P- st say dm
ntnl In I tn uaya y i win n t enir
Hie ili t nr of n
u u u I j ...... i nnlr In tin Inlisrn
i rv '.f tio Rtrtft spririr Co. 2tl Hwift ; gretted the step and at tin- negl meat-
Unlit. AHnnta Un . Sim tnaiti'nin a t r..
efflcisnt Medical Department. wL-rs all Who
hat" any blind disorder of a atubborn
natnre may write freely fir alvhe.
H H. S.'la soli eterywhers by all drag
puhll
"Vis. I il
"..or vnii tii.i.iinl i in. ..i.i' i
at which Mr. Median at the time ha couM '"" whether she bought hei
letir.il frotn th" prpsnl. in v of thu K"wn In Fifth avei.un or Sixth."
130000 a .
I Ighlen lliimn Work
"v. i beUeve this action wag lAttt lB !urt t0 wo. lt wflv
taken largely as the result of a feel- ... . ...
ins of sympathy for Mr Mellea ai-' 11 ""idttry Improvements m borne
most lintieiKit.y the direetor end In ni" living rot only 'onsetvo the
health and happiness of mother but
" . '.. " . " uu'.. . Hie he.tltl nt I gmeral well-'.eing of
um on not Know ou were m- .
In away other people' money" I the. Whole family No money Is saveii
"Yes. I think us renllied what we by not halng tl in. by paving nut In-
hait dotM aft. r w took the vote." stead as much If lot moro money thai
but thst the Increased floating debt funeral. Oklahoma Farmer.
& BATH HOUSE
HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS
Lncle Mil only health fssefl atul all
AgMfks't playground The Southern!
favunlc leierl WnN tlx iiJiiiriiw
wiien anj pjrc pme.'aoVn mcKintain air
rtnewi health Where (he p!rure-
eeker ondt all lermi ol amutemenu--nd
in. dnvtng boeting. batlung bv'ung anj
g 'lling on the hneit I nkl in the S SSI
The Mnjettic Hotel it the ideal
family hotel pervaded by the At-
motpnere of home where comfort
reignt tupreme and all modern
" requirements are met.
HARRyX JoVrJ. Manager
Hot Springt. Arkantat
A tmm kfcSe rw iv lo- rp tw m
For Sale!
( hie
One
One
Natiuuul Tourin
good t'onuitioii
'ar I passenger
in
N.. I
J t'.n
IH'K
111'
as new
$1000.00
. $900.00
Kelley Tmck Itebiiiett re tired in
condition $1650 00
New State Auto & Supply Co.
116 118 S. Boulder
Phone 1810
. JAMES HOTEI
WII llll N M I I ItOPI N I I
it.i n .'in lo M.ao AMI im v ii v
BAI'ftt'A 'h. Ji" i nii'Ui Prop
DETROIT
HOTEL
di MtitAui i m uv i Taints
Ni'i I uruhslied Itisittis art th Itttttttltig Water
and Private Hattos.
tii-i" . nun Desired
i: ties i) tt it i of Month
I hint ami l (i ml. Phone l il'l.
Chicago Cafe
Suey Nt- !'. (icfi iri MhM t-f F.ffy-
tliiuf lit- at i.i flrl jm ftfj lor lui
Sun and Wcrld Want Ada Buy. Sell Rent or Exchange
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1914, newspaper, June 4, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135044/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.