The Oklahoma Post. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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TWO FACTIONS
1 nnd in each of those the delegations*!
controlled by lb* Brownlow partisans;
I
j were favored,
I stance, that
IN TENNESSEE tri": 1
pting in one In-
AVhite county, wher"
>gni/.« |
BHOWNLOW IS BOSS EVANS
MAY NOT MAKE THE RACE
FOR GOVERNOR.
THE STATE COMMITTEE
In spite of the ^repeated statements
of JUr. Hrownlow and hi followers
that "harmony will ynrevnll in the eon
ventlnn a bitter w ruggla is lfx>ko*l
for. The meetings of the committee,
today were
tlonal feel In* and in several install
violence between thi* contesting fol-
lowers of the two leaders was narrow
MOST MILD OF MANNER.
White Haired Lady on Trial for Mur
der—Defense of Daughter's
Virtue Claimed.
July 11. Mrs
•oni
Fremy Wilh His Tongue
Parkersburg, W. V,
Hannah Whitman, a white haired,
sweet, faced old lady of * . years, wyn
placed on trial at fJlizabeth yestcrdsj
i .~.i; ltkA . , f a 'or the alleged murder of Kd IVe\<«
J".:!! of I,or ri;iin liter. wl„. ,«>r
Misted in his attentions to her after he
bad been forbidden by the parents to
come to the house.
ly averted. The lie wjih freely passed J
In the hearing of soy^ral of the con-i]
tests, but no blows were exchanged.
Had An Arduous Day of It Hearing
Contests From Various Counties
and Considerable Friction.
Tennessee Repifblicarts.
Memphis. Tenn., July 11.—With the
slate republican convention due to
hi eel tomorrow it is said the party is
rent and with dlsaenslon growing out
of a determination of the two factions
to control the organisation, many fear] tiered him never to come to t
again, but that he persistently
a holt will result. Both allies, how
ever, are united on H. Clay Evans,
tfashville, Tenn., July 11.—When
the republican state convention is call-
ed to order here tomorrow and it ia
demonstrated that the faction con-
W 'rolled by the Hon. Walter P. Brown-
ie xvpPs 8 till control < f the repuhil- tion led by Congressman Waflter H.
car v^iachineiv, despite the bitter tiglu Hrownlow wants to control the organi_
wh« ^ ',ai" been made by the partisans nation in the state and I ho lOvaais pco-
of ti '«„■ H°n. H. Clay Evans, it is doubt- p|0 neriously object
former counsel general at. London
andldate for governor. The fac-
fui ii " Mr Evans will accept the gu-
berna. 'oriiil nomination which will he
tendeix ,f*. kim by the convention. Mr. and one faction will be completely
Evais i dhiself refused tonight to state victorious on the floor of the ctrmven-
whether will accept the nomination lion The fight according to the Kvans
whlah da *** not with it the con- people Is their desire to down bossism
trol of t. party organization, hut as exemplified by Hrownlow, while
his intimav ('s wiy that he wf.II not. (he latter fart Ion accuses the Evans
The state executive committee has people of wanting to run the party to
been In sob* i(,n all day deciding the suit themselves and oust the men who
contests fro* the various counties, j have built it up.
in outlining the case today the at itc
said it. expects to prove a cold-blooded,
deliberate, premeditated murder and
show that Mrs Whitman had threat-
ened she would kill Doevor.
The defense will attempt to prove
self-defense and also the defenso of her
daughter's virtue alleging that Mrs.
Whitman caught Hoover trying to tafce
:it1 vantage of her daughter and or-
house
turned
and threatened her life
In the trial the gun with which the
murder was committed was introduced
and identified by the assistant pr >se-
j cut lug attorney as the one Mrs WhH-
j man gave him in response to his re-
i quest for the gun she shot Deever with
Both Hides are working hard and it j it was brought out in the evident
is said there will bo no compromise | that she had threatened to kill Deever
if he came back to her home and that
she herself hud said that she once
tried to kill him but that he saw her
and got away.
Alice Whitman, the daughter, a girl
of 20 years Is a witness for the state
and in the trial today sat behind the
prosecuting attorney, while her mother
sat near the counsel for the defense.
Oklahoma, a NeW State
Ube Next Question
Who Will Represent the JVetti State
cvvwr
'BO/I/de
I Loyalty to Oklahoma City
r
RE.AD THIS!
10 Per Cent of Our CASH SALES for
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th
Will Be Donated To The
CONVENTION HALL FUND
Everybody who lives in and around this city feels
the need of a grand structure such as is being
planned and each man, woman and child who buy3
Better Things to Eat at the Store That Has the
Goods, on Wednesday, July 11th,
will contribute to Convention Hall itself.
The bigger the day the more we will have to pay and the
better we will like it.
Remember the day—remember the cause—remember
Better Things to Eat at a real grocery store.
Holtzschue s Stores,
113 Main St.
6th <5 Harrison.
This is the all important question
in the minds of the patriotic Oklaho-
man tpd«v. Who will it be? Who will
represent my district in foreign climes
or in the golden WEST?/ In the great
stste popularity contest that is being
carried on by Oklalloma*s great NEW
PAPER, which had iUa birth on the
eve of STATEHOOD. Young lady
there are others besflrie yourself that
are interested In this great race for
"Stakes." every citizens in this great
state has a candidate selected for
■whom he will support' or cast his
vote. THE INTKIIMPTT W.OCBTH
HOT. hut wTiat will it bp ere a month
rolls around, think of it, 2.1 trips some
of them 3-4 the distance, around the
■world, and all at the expense of the
POST. The jo are trips that money
cannot hny, .and only distinction and
Influence can win.
An effort vrlll bring to you one of
these trips tiiat the work and plan-
ning of a life finio would not win un-
der other comfit ions.
The whole of Uncle Sam's family
has its e.ves cm the new sister state,
end evei \ movement made by the new
state will be w&tched with interest. All
over the country the Post's parties
xvill be entortttlned, t.hPir likenesses
reproduced in the metropolitan jour-
nals of the places they visit, the very
highest order of entertainment will he
subject to their- call The effort is
iworth the while. GET IN AND WIN.
counties, 1 young lady. , Votes will be issued on PA ft) IN
District No. 9. Cleveland and Pot- ADVANCE? (only) subscriptions as
tawatomlo counties, I yoium lady. follows:
District No. 10. Caddo. Blaine and Am't. Votes.
Washita counties, 1 young lady. The Daily and Sunday-Post
District No. II. C reer. Kiowa and delivered by carrier within
Comanche counties, 1 young ladv. the corporate limits of Ok-
Dlstrict No. 12. Beaver, Woodward, lahoma City, 6 months, prh < $2.25
Day, Roger Mills. Dewey and Custer The New Southwest, by mail
counties. 1 young lady. 1 year
Apportionment for United States
Recording districts:
District No 13. U. S. Heeordinr
districts Nos. 8, ft, 12 and 13, 1 young
lady.
District. No. 14. IT. S. Recording dis-
trict® Nos. 6, 7, and 11, 1 young ladv.
District No. 15. U. 8. Record%ig dls-
July 11.—Ooi
s returned at
live . lection. The ei
t« • it and eratoalb
; n/1 M. Regnier, the
Palis—, s^oke p.galr
'' ■ • in the < h
p.>: 'd ni\ lid ;! ioll.
Aftdr the sitting th
' nier In tku I
Bourbon and upbraid*
titude toward hino an
not wish to cause a
place; hut you nvv c<
He then withdrew after giving M.
Regnier his card.
The Presse publishes a rep'ort of an
Interview with Comte Boni, who said:
t "For weeks I hdve borne in silence
Infamous insults heaped upon me by
j my assailants, but my patience is now
| at an end. I don't care to set myself
victim in the midst'of my
The Actor VS. the Polifician more "f Amelia's greatest artists
gave their artistic conceptions of
and the Undertaker
fami
dlffie
Regnier
e measur
but the insolence
b me to resort to
Pari8 still awaits
$2.50 300
The Dally and Sunday Post
delivered by carrier within
the corporate limits of Ok-
lahoma City, 1 year $4.50
The New Southwest, by mail
1 year 50
MONTHLY REPORT OF TERRITOR-
IAL TREASURER.
Rules and Regulations.
Rule No. 1. Any lady over slxleen
years of age( single, never having been
married.) living in the new state of
Oklahoma, may enter The Post's 46th
star contest by having one of the con-
tent application blaniks. (ask for of this contest
biankt signed by three reputable clti
zeus of the county from which she
lives.
Rule No. 2. There will be 19 sep-
arate districts from which to enter
The following apportionment of
count!** has been made in districts
and t h< number of young ladies from
each of the districts given, as follows:
District No. 1. Oklahoma City. 3
young ladies.
District No. 2. Oklahoma county, 2
triets Nos. 14, *15 and 24. 1 young
lady.
District No. 1< TJ. S. Recording
districts Nos. 16, 22, 23 and 25, 1
young lady.
District No. 17. U. S. Recording
districts Nos. 17, 18 and 19, 1 young
lady.
District No. 18. IJ. 8. Recording dis-
tricts Nos. 20, 21 and 26. 1 young
lady.
District No. 19. U. P. Recording
districts No. 10, 1 young ladv.
Oklahoma Cty will have three dis-
tricts, known as ward districts. n
Ward District No. 1. Second Ward.
one young lady.
Ward District No. 2. Third and
fourth wards, one young lady.
Ward district No. P.. First and fifth
wards, one young lady.
Rule No. 3 Voting will commence
Tuesday, 8 a. m.. July 3.
First count of ballots will be made I ADVANCE
at 6:30 p. m., July J). Rule No. 4. All coupons must be
First vote exhibit giving the stand filed away and be subject to
ing of candidates will apprsir in tho the inspection of the contestants or
issue of The Daily Post of July 19. | their friends at any time during the
$5.00 1000
The Daily and Sunday Post
by mall 6 months $2.00
The New Southwest, by mail
6 months 25
$2.25 300
The Daily and Sunday Post
by mail 12 months . .$4.00
The New Southwest, by mail
12 months BO
$4.50 1000
On a two ye;irs paid subscription to
the Dally and Sunday Post either l>v
mail or carrier and The New South-
west for two years, same will be en-
titled to 3000 votes.
The Weekly Poet by mail
12 months $1.00
The New Southwest by mail
12 months 50
Subscriptions payable
$1.50 150
Btrictly in
contest. A board of four responsible
business men will have control of tho
ballot box and make official count of
same on the last day of the contest.
Rule No. 5. No employe or rela-
tive of employe of the Oklahoma Post
and each day thereafter till the close
this contest.
After July 10th all SPECIAL AND
SINGLE coupons will be void unless
voted within SEVEN DAYS from data
clipped from The Daily and Weeklv , .
Post must be neatly trimmed around „ i? e"!or ,h,H contest
thi margin, (Cor nsatly Wing), other! Rule No. 6. Contestants ran oniv
of business
Shows a Very Prospe r 1;
in the Territorial Fi
Guthrie, Okla.. July 11—(Special •
Territorial Treasurer C, W. Ramh 1
submitted his report f<
June today to Governor Frank Ft
The report shows the bal
May ,31, the amount recei
out from June 1 to June
balance on hand at close
June 30, 1906. It follows:
General revenue fund $ 22.36:1.66
Common Bchool fund 16,888.51
Common school indemnity
fund 6,113.11
Public building fund 447,3Uti.6D
University, A. fi M. College
and normal school fund ..
University fund
I'nlversify fund tax
University fund tax 1904 ....
University fund tax 1005 ....
University fund tax W0f5 ....
I niversity lease fund
University building fund ..
University equipment fund
tax 190:: 74X
University equipment fund
tax 1004 165.60
Normal school fund 1,806.21
Normal school fund tax 1903 1,758.26
Normal school fund tax 1904 4,479.75
Normal school fund tax 1905 6,440.12
Normal school fund tax 1906 7.78
Normal school.building fund 6,441.90
Normal school lease fund . • 823.24
Northwestern normal school
on school lands
fund
I.ibr
fund
Bond int< est fund
Interest land leas, fund ..
Statutes and session laws
fund
on hand Condemnation sections
and
fund
Condemnation sections
fund
Permanent school fund .
Total $732.587.IS
Bal. on hand .Tune 1. 1006.. . $754,850.58
Amount received from all
sources from June 1 to ,
June 30 15,275.04
5,980.02
6S9 81
400.48 Amount, paid out from June
703.06 1 to June
l'LM..".:: 30
20,230.63
21.174.73
K.048.07
1.S18.53
117.00
1.238.24
2.622.57
100.00
Christ, and, believe me, it was truly
wonderful to note the tremendous dif-
ference of conception and execution
they individually presented, and yets
eli csi!i \ :| there was by a master in
his profession. Many will argue, how-
ever, that the industrial and commer-
cial world is entirely different from
the artistic. Very true, it is to the
dreamer, but not to the practical oper-
ator. There Is as much art displayed
by some men in the trimming of a
hedge as there is evidenced by others
In the reflection of character.
The very definition of the word acton
clearly explains the relation of tha
player to the character. The actor
merely mirrors or reflects the condi-
tions In which his character exists.
Were he to be the living counterpart,
suffering, being persecuted or assailed
as his character might require, an
actor's life would be a hell upon earth.
Why should an actor assume aa
actual suffering when he can by sug-
gestion convey to his audience tho
same result? The greatest achieve-
ment in art is to conceal art. Then:
why reproduce or exaggerate in emo-
tion when the same result can be at-
tained by reflection? And yet the very
players who are the greatest, advocates
4,611.5
Loui/ Jsumaj „ «
' (By Louis James.)
SjJew York, July 11.—I was rathe* _
interested a few days ago in reading this modern method of so-called
$770,126.52 j an article emanating from one of our actuality are paradoxically speaking
most distinguished actors, In which he the strongest opponents to their own
32,530.31 i holds forth that "an actor must live, argument, for they with one breath
I'>a la net <• hand at. do. e of | for the time being a eli; rac! in or affirm, "You must live a part," and
business June 30, 1006 732.587.1S der that he may correctly portray It." wI<h the next insist upon a methodical
—,— I not agree with my brother measure In its enactment.
$77^,126 "2 player, and my reasons are: That "all How can an actor live a part with
The funds are deposited in the fol- the world's a stage and all the men stage directions such as this: "Mrv
lowing hanl and women merely players can be at- when you say this you place your
Capitol Nat'l. Bank$l58,634.50 tested to wilh perfect truth from the band so. raise your head to an eleva-
outstdg ch'ks. 6.OU$158,627.6u fact I hat all men and women in their Hon of 45 degrees, turn three-quarters
young ladv.
District No
v young 'ladle -
^ District No
yt. WNI lady.
1.district No
4.
Ixigan county.
Woods county,
Canadfnn and King,
fish* 1' counties 1 young ladv.
Dis trict No. 6. Garfield and Grant
Counties. 1 young lady.
Dlstr'i't No. 7. Kay. Osage, Noble
nnd Pajjvnee counties 1 yoitpg lady.
v Distrje,t No. 8. Payne and Lincoln
wise they will not be counted.
All coupons clipped from the Dailv
and Weekly Post will be known as
"SINGLES."
All coupons Issued on paid subscrip-
tions will be known as "SPECIALS"
and must bear the receipt number
from which^it wa« issued for the
proper recording of same in contest
ledger. No coupons, SINGLE or
SPECIAL will be sold for money or
other considerations, but shall be ob-
tained only by being clipped from
The Dally or Weekly Post or be se-
cured through the regular subscription
channels.
enter from districts from which the v
reside.
Rule No. 7. This contest will close
at 10 o'clock Tuesday night, October
2, 1906.
Rule No. 8. No statement or nromise
made by any canvassers, solicitors or
agents of this company varying from
tho above as set-forth will be recog-
nized by The Post.
Address all communications* relat-
ing to the contest to Contest Manager
OKLAHOMA DAILY POST.
Okianoma City. Okla
GET IN AND WIN.
(Description of trips to be con-
tinued.)
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Wot Valid After July 14th
The Oklahoma Post's 46th Star Contest
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
For Miss-
District No..
■
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J If vot< d on or before date Riven on upper margin and according to Rules *
? and Regulations of this contest.
flame of Contestant must be Written on EACH VOTE.
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| I am a resident of County and wish to enter the J
o Post's Contest from District No. , which is my place of «
a residence. I fully understand the rules and conditions governing same, which «
I agra'to comply with.
Signed:
Name.
Address
We, the undersigned personally know the above applicant and endorse her 2
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candidacy. Signed:
Name
Address
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Name
Address
Name
Address
fund
5,627.?:",
Northwestern
normal school
fund tax 10
6,095.54
Northwestern
no
-mai school
fund tax 19
M
3,924.nT
Northwestern
no
*mal school
fund tax 19
3,668.51
Northwestern
no
rmal school
fund tax 19
7.7S
Northwestern
no
mab school
building fui
d
15,564.70
Northwestern
no
mai school
lease fund
8,88..?w
Colored A. &
N.
University
fund
05.5S
Colored A. &
N.
1 niversity
fund tax 10
W
364.47
Colored A. &
N.
University
fund tax 19
04
1,026.75
Colored A. &■
N\
University
fund tax IS
05
4,465,54
Colored A. &
N\
University
fund tax 19
it;
4.2S
Colored A. &
N.
University
«
lease fund
734.67
Colored A. &
N.
University
building fund
1,509.32
Colored A. £
N.
1 niversity
girl's (toi in
lor.
r fund ....
1,811.01
Fnlver'y prei
tory school
fund
129.15
ITnivers'y pit
itory school
fund tax 19
2.641.73
! Unlveis'y pre
ar;
toi*y school
fund tax 19
i !
2,712.54
Unlvers'y pit
itory Bchool
fund tax 19
843.91
Unlvers'y pn
itory school
i fund tax 19
4.28
! Unlvers'y pr.
itoryt school
lease fund
8.444.92
I'nivers'y pre
itory school
building fui
d
10,970 65
! A. £ M. Co
e levy fund
■i 1.07
A & M Col
levy fund
tax 1908
51.75
A & M. Co'
levy fund
I tax 1904
912.S5
A & M Col
levy fund
1,704.19
A <V M. C
lici
e building
fund
12.52
A K M Coil
Morrill ball
4,227.10
Southwestern
no
rmal school
Southwestern
no
rmal school
fund tax 19
M
6,649.70
Southw "*rn
no
rmal school
fund tax 19
3,096.83
Southw. stern
mai school
fund tax 19
7.78
southwestern
lease fund
mai school
1,097.92
beautifying
Southwestern
m.ti school
building fun
1 ,R47.fif
lVaf and dun
school fund
Deaf and dun
lb
• liool fund
tax 1003 .
< V"l 'ftVid
761 M
tax 1901 .
IV f and dun
hool' fund
lax 1905 .
b
chObl fund
Blind school f
ind
Hoard of cdut
a tit
n hind.,..
8.681,061
fluthrle Nat'l Bank
Nat'l. Bank of Commerce.,
Guthrie cravings Bnnlc
Logan County Rank
Western Nat'J. (OK. City)..
American Nat'l. (Ok. Citv)
Stat© Nat'l. (Ok. City) ...
Okla City Nat'l. <OV City)
Chandler Nat'l (Chandler)..
State Nat'l. (Shawnee)....
First Nat'l. (Edmond) ....
First Nat'l. (El lleno) ....
First Nat'l (Weatherford)..
First Nat'l. (Witcnga) ....
First Nat'l. (Kinslisher) ..
First Nat'l. (Newkirk)
Farmers Nat'l. (Ponca City)
Pawnee Nat'l. (Pawnee) ..
Citizens Nat'l. (El Reno) ..
Citizens Bank of Mulhall ..
Tonkawa Stat" (Tonkawa)
J^at'l. Bank of Pond Creek
First Nat'l. (Arapaho) ....
Cirfield Exchange (Enid)..
Alva Nat'l. (Alva)
Not deposited ....
around, and then say so and so. Mr.
The better the actor the more sue- A- wh°,n 7°" 8ee Mr B ln th,s Position
cessful the individual. The undertaker af*vnnce steps, pause, count
^4,225.<H i daily walks of life act."
75,508.34 '
18,753.76
14-753.06
66,478.96
10,106.91
17 513.10
"J1.S01.02
12.315.43
27,301.58
10.738.01
21,903.01
9,460.91
17.589.23
"27,557.22
18372.ni
15,431.22
25,309.04
10,107
5,029.85 I
is one of the most excellent self-evl
dent examples we have. Then again
there is the politician, the theologian,
the barrister, the walking delegate, the
'commercial traveler; they all act.
Now. why should the undertaker be
expected to daily feel the anguish his
client, feels, or tho walking delegate be-
lieve the doctrine he preaches, or why
dmand of the barrister that he perjure
his own soul by believing that the
client he is defending is Innocent,
when he knows that he Is guilty, in
order to give outward manifestation?
If this argument holds good In the
; j mercantile or professional life, why
may not the stage actor be allowed
three, raise your eyebrows, glance at
him thus, and reply." And this tom-
my rot is "feeding a part!" Ye Gods.
How things have changed!
I am a firm believer in reflecting
realism; the moment an actor becomes
a reality be instantly loses his art as
an actor and becomes either a bad imi-
tation or a poor duplicate. "Assume
a virtue if you have It not" rather
than bo the pseudo counterpart of
something you know not of.
The difTerr
shown by out
the banks, ai
-1 not been pre
$7M.587.18 ;
the balancr
Issued which have;
'd for payment.
C W. RAMBO,
M-rltorlal Treasurer, i
Lawyers Listen to Addresses.
Texarkana, Ark., July 11.—Thers
was an increased attendance this
morning at the opening of the second
day of the joint annual meeting oil
the Texas and Arkansas state bar as-
so- nn- Tii" principal speakers of
the forenoon were T. W. Gregory of
Austin, Judge Selden P. Spencer of Sr.
I.' Louis Hhoton of Little
r r/i I same leverage and port ray .a char-
io'a-o i,I I ;"'ter that he has never seen in real
: 'M® er reproduce an emotion he has
'S168! 1,ever experienced?
' 12 00 i not an(* n<>ver did believe it
] I necessary for an actor to experience
motion before lie can truthfully
portray 1^, neither do I believe that an
if ent and those of ^-tor must lose hin-s -If In a character Hock. This afternoon the two aa-
.., | j . j ,, t 1 hnt in orf,rr to faithfully impersonate it. sociations held separate sessions for
The critics have been kind enough to Hie purpose of hearing reports, elect-
say that I vo an excellent per- iHJ? members, and transacting other
formance of Othello, and yet I never business of a routine nature.
foel the jealousy or revengeful disposi- " >■
lion of the Moor at any time during ... . . L1 . .
Killed by >mg r rown From Buggy, rny performance. Wreck at Halifax.
' ' ^ 11 -| Bertha I am u ; < tor by profc. ion, and I Halifax. \. S.. July 11 The Elder-
years of a jo, was give the public, to the best of my Dempster liner Angola, half filled witht
Kingfisher ability, a reflet tion of what I think water, lies in the dangerous positiou
llalnes, s
thrown from a buggy nea
>' ' "l-'v ''Imo-1 inst int ly killed ,ir<- the en • lions the man * xperiences; at East Baullne, with rocks through.
I h.> team which she was driving b« other actors may successfully present her bottom, and will in all probabili-
leu :v struck . this same character, yet. the method ty prove a total wreck. The steamer
wiih ier employed to attain the result is en- was far out of her course and the
iking on tlrely different. place where she struck is one pf tho
'ken, ami In this city very recently I witnessed most dangerous on the coast. Tugs
only a lew minutes. an art' exhibition in which ten or have taken off the passengers.
came unmi
force
she live
the
o the ground,
Her neck was
Purity1
is a characteristic of nearly
all Beers, but is only one of the
essentials of Quality.
The King of Bottled Beers
only Pure and Carefully Sterilized, but is
from the very choicest materials obtainable
v-Malt from sound, thoroughly ripened
lops of the finest quality and Yeast of special
A beer of exquisite taste and delightful
or is the result.
Budwelaer is bottled only at the Home Plant,
Anhcuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n
St. Louis* U« £ . Aa
R. W. BLACK, Distributor,
Guthrie.
Corked or I in Cat
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White, R. A. The Oklahoma Post. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1906, newspaper, July 12, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139579/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.