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TIMES
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EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
DAILY VOL. XXVI No. lion
CITY EDITION
OKLAHOMA CITY FRIDAY DECEMBER 4 1914.
vi:i;ki.y vol xxvi. No. 21.
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LTONEGRIN
VITAL FIGHT IS RAGING
ON FLANDERS FR0N1
Lack of News From Official Sources
Presages Important Events Is
London Belief German Artil-
lery Attack Beginning of Assault
Upon Allies Line Russia on De-
fensive Facing Sledge-Hammer
Blows.
London Dec. 4 A dispatch to
Berlin says according to unofficial announcement there aie a num-
ber of transport! bearing thousands of English and French soldiers
and escorted by worships of both
seaport of Montenegro. Austrian
here to have retired before the newcomers Austrian aeroplanes are
active making disembarkation from
ing what might be an important battle.
London Dec. 4 Almost complete stoppage of news of the war
from official souroes has raised
of unusual seventy has been put in foroe. On previous occasions
similar Interruptions of news dispatcher proved later to have been
due to rigid censorship during the
It is Intimated unofficially that
and northwestern Franoe if pending.
Germany has resumed the offensive in the east and is striking an
other blow at Inula.
The straggle In the western arena seems mainly an artillery duel.
. The Marat activity of the German artillerr it believed a orelude
to another formidable onslaught somewhere on the alliee' line.
In these recent artillery duels
funa capable of overbearing the
ORGANIZING POSITIONS TAKEN
FROM GERMANS NAY FRENCH
1'arlg I'. 4 An official statement
Issued hy the war office wiy :
"III Belgium there Is km I ii I trin 1 1
tent but Hilrit-l faiiuoiitidc Is-tweei.
the railroad froui Ypres to Noiiler
ISjud Uie highway Mnwn Becelueiv
ami Past- t'bcuiliiele where the lnfan
try of the eniny endeavored Ui gulu
(round tint failed.
"At Verinelles art. cniitlmitn!
tba work of organizing the txmlttoita
taken Irtiu the enemy.
"From the Homme to the Argoiitic
region there Is quiet along 1 1 witlru
front
"In the Argontie there haa lieeu aev
Ieral attacks hy derman liitantry. AM
of which were repulsed.
There haa Iteen artillery flrtnn in
I the Woere duttrict and In Iirra
"There la tiol liitit; to reart In A!
ana.
BrKI.IV ANNOI'NCKH RMTIXK
OK F.N KM Y ON BOTH NIOKSi
IWillli lee. t. Tialay'a offlclitl
I llaleiiiaiit aayv:
"In the wealern theater of war the
KreiH-h attacka agtliiat our troow lu
I Handera hare twen reieatelly repul.
d M they were alao In the region
Dnrthweat of Altklrrh where tin-Frein-n
auffeml tvnalilerahle loe.
' In thH western theater the enemy'
I attacks et ot tae plnln of Mainralu
lake were rvpultonl w Ith heavy loaae.
U the Itnaalaiia
"Our offensive lu Volum! la taking
Ita norinnl euurae :
"Hl. ma leaf y the emfieror arrlvml
In Berlin last night for a ahort atay."
"The I'eralan government haa hand
led to the llrltlah mlnlater at Teheran
a note proteHiliiK iigalnal violating
Pnwlan neulrallty hy the entrance of
BrMtah waralilpi Into the Kariiin
rtTer.
The Italian government haa aela-il
n I'ortngilcNe torpmlo boat deatroyer
built at Genoa.
"Athena reimrti that Kngland has
Ismlei! IMOtHl Canadian volunteer Ii
rn."
KNGLAND 8KND8 PORTI (il'KNK
TO All) IN EGYPT FlfiHTINii
Berlin law. 4-4hruiau mllllMrj
ptllhorltlea have taken meaaurea l
pfvrent famine aniongf the Inhabit
T.ff at rmrta of icnaaian Poland
eniaed by the tiennana aivordlng it
swre given nut by the preaa bureau
Arkjther annouiieenMnt la (hat the re
porta fMta Ormatautlnople aay Fjh'
land tntenda aeudlng PartnfWM
troopa Into Kgyi. l hl Mobaui
dan aoldfcr In Tunla ara being am
barked (nr aervtca In' Eurona.
"Madrid reporta that Mnortah rtm
a InvaiM Blaoea and atUc-kad l1i
loeal farrtarm.
"OxiatanttuopU report" Oira ha
been flghttng MirtM 8nnaat tribe
men and the lYenrh la Moroooo in'
lha Frtaob war dafeatsd.
rrm departmknt hkara
Or HOLY WAR PROTLAMATIOV
WaahtBt-to iHo. . OffkUl aii
the Central News bureau from
nations have reached Antivari a
ships guarding the coast are said
transports unsafe and prevent
the question whether a censorship
progress of vital events.
another great battle in Belgium
the allies have found their heavy
artillery of the enemy.
vices of a proclamation by Turkey of
a Uly war against Herrla ami her
allies were received at the state d.-
partinent t.sluv from Minister Yoplm
at Bu.-harcHt. Rniimiinhi. who received
Ills Information from the Nervlni
Inter In the KoiiiiibiiIhii enpltol. The
Sen-Ian got eminent Iiiih anuniiuis'd
thnt all tnwtlc tietween Tin key iiu.t
Ki n In are luia-ratlve.
Ambassador Morganthemi at Con
afantlnople reported unreal anions
foreigner In Turkey ami the eipul
ulllll lr ttlui.tt i.li hittwl.l L . .. .
.... .
"
KVillHll AIATORS FIND NO
HKDOt'INH FOUAWINti ATTACK
Umdon. IVe .-Telrihlng from
Cairo Egypt the (orrMHnlent ot
Keutlfa a.va Hrittah alrnlilptt hare
hewn making diNtunt fllghta lately
over the Hlnal penlnaiila and thni
there la no algn of the enmy.
I'he lieilouliii who alla.ke.1 a trol
a fortnlfht ago the eorrexpomloni
"" " an unrorgeital.le.
' "-"ii nun are now lllll irlAOIiefl
Jaffa.
r.ARICATl'RM OK KAISKR ANII
HON BAKRKI) AT BATTIJC IJNK
Umdon. Iev 4.-'oa( canli rarica
turlng r'juneror William find the Uer
man t rowu Trlni-e have Iteen harre1
from ih fighting line by the RnalNI.
ami Krench aulliorltteM. The action la
Hie to the (Uncover)- It la aald that
11.. r miM... 1 .
the ( erinan mllltarv wale rem era the
. . . . ' "
poaaeaaora of aiich canta who may la
taken prWoner liable to auminary
treatment.
T1IIRTY THRKK TIIOI KAMI
CtXti OKFICRRH PRIHONKRH 1
Berlin law. 4 Among the ltema
given out by the Uennan offl.ial
preaa bureau la the follow lug:
"The Kuaalan military newspaper
Ruaaky Invalid atatea that the uuin
her of Ruaalan offlcera killed wouoo-
ed or taken prlannera qow totala thir-
ty three thousand."
Rl S8IAN PAPKR CLAIMS
Nt'CflCNM IN M)UZ BATTLE
loiidou iKa. 4. In a dlMiattcb from
IVtrograd a ourreaiaaident of the
central neaa bureau any:
"Tba battla of Ils han ended In
aucceaa for tba Kuaalan troo ac
cording k the Bourae tJaette which
adda that great number of ()riuaii
prlaouera ranuon and machine gun-
are being brought Into Lodi"
MKXICAN KILLS ( OITSTRYMAN
ACROSS BORDKR WITH BI LLET
Naeo Aria. lea 4. Hnlpera Id tb'
trencbaa of MeiUau rooibutanU bctom
the Una fired Into American territory
today killing a Merioan civilian and
wounding a United Rtatea aoldler. The
man killed with Antonio Braoemonte.
a teaaiater ahot through the heart
while at work In front of I he poet
offlea her. Private John Miller of
the tenth oavalrv waa Thot In the
thigh Miller la the fourteenth eoldl.tr
ta be hit by liasluaa buUeU here
The Thrill That Comes Once
( I ftETCHA "THAT'LL .)'".
2" AMP pOTTVESTomi.
j . - v "TV4C ZTUMU- MAH AMP sl
! ffJUHD A COPPER PQtULJeO.
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IN
Little Boy Was Brave to the
last and Did Not Complain
Wheo in Agony.
Kenneth Turloy tUe 8-yoar-old aon
of tj. V. Turloy of fH6 Kleventli
street iIIihI Thurmlay avwiilug fruoi
bunia rexvlted ahout 10 o'elock
Wednemlay morning. The child went
to a coitl Horn to burn hhim waste
IMiper anil In leaning over to put Itr
pawr In the stove a towel which It
h( tM irilllld hu mvk uiht fr.
In a few aecouib- the little fellow
wan wrapped In flamea. lie called t
hla nuither when the towel find
caught and lu a uatural tone told her
to cane to htm. Not reallilng what
had hupponed It waa at leant half
minute before ahe anawered hla rail
and when ahn entereil the room the
boy waa trying to put out the flame
with hla hatula. She had nothing t"
Hinother tlie flamea with hut ruahliiK
i. . .1 . . . .
th boy t" tlx bath rtaim turned both
. .
fauei'ta on and auceeeded Ui quench
queue
lug the fire but not until ilu- chllil
anil latMi fatally burned.
Ir. R. F. Behaefnr waa called and
tretitiil the child but be aald he w-
"'!" "T bo' T'd I"' "V 'T
minute he aw Uie nature of the burna
Kven should he hare lived. Or
Hi'haeffer aald be would have been
totally blind and horrible dlaflgured.
Ir. Si-baeffer aald the little fellmv
waa the pluckleat patient he had ever
treate.1. According to hla mother th.
boy had tried hla beat to keep from
crying ao ahe could call a doctor and
up to the time of hla death did no
complain although suffering terrible
agony. '
I he father of the child la a retire.)
oil producer and haa made thla ell.
hla home for many yee.iv. The fuii
era! acnlcea will be held el the holm
Friday afternoon and Dr. phll r
Balrd naator of tlie Plret Preabyte
riau church wlU officiate.
OHBOBN IH NKW WARDEN
AT SINQ R1N0 PRISON
tewlnlag N. I Dec. 4. Thotoas
M.t Oaborn took charge ot Hlng Ring
ririann yeatordar Ha ajipotnted
autriaa U. Jotinaun Harvard gradu-
ate and aortal worker confidential
clerk practically deputy warden.
The Inmates ot Hlng Ring prlaun
are men not anlmala and I shall awe
that they era traatad aa human be-
luga" aald tba new warden. Ha was
a; pointed because of tba encceaa of rw-
fiama ha Inaiign rated at Auburn pris-
on. "I ahall glva tba men more outdoor
recreation and try to get them mhre
eompanaatloa for tbali laboc."
NewaiMper Men. Will llel With!
rhaiuher of fonimerre Banquet la
Be Ulven la Mate Orfirlals Boon.
Prealdent WUllain It Martlnaau baa
called a meeting of the Oklahoma City
I'reaa club fur Humlay afternoon at 2
o'clock In the parlor of the Bklrvtu
hotel and aaka every ununber to at
tend. The meeting la called for tlie
piirNiee of taking part lu the (liamlier
of ('nmen lianquet to be glvwu U
th new atatv offli-Ula and meuhera
of the annate and leglalature.
It ta propoeeil by I'realiWnt Marti-
neau and other iuemlera of the preaa
club to Join In the movement and look
after tlie newaiiaiwr men who may
eiaue to the city from over the atate
to attend the haiwim-t Other bualneaa
matter will come before the meeting
of the dub Sun. lav afternoon.
JOHN 1UK. TELEGRAM
Alleged Meaaage te Be Intradured at
Strike Hearing Illreeie. Oteralora
How U Mould thili'lena.
Iienver (lolo. Ie-. 4. John B. Law
eon Colorado incinl.i.r of the Colorado
the t'ulted Mine Workore. announced
that John Mclennan prealdeut of
tlie district fifteen who haa' lieen
...... In wlioeaa before the I
diudrlal relatloiia ismiiiilasloii would
Intnn1nce a telegram from John 1.
Rockefeller. Jr. giving minute In
atrnciiona regamma ...e vonuu.i o.
oneratora toward tt- nial mliwra
r""v
lllia anegeu leM-giaiu. .uore-seu i
J. r. weiitoni presioeni ui ine Col-
orado Fuel and Iron company la aald
to Include directions for Wiouldlng
public opinion and handling other mat
tern connected with the labor war.
THE WEATHER
Uomllr fair taataM M Halaraar;
what wwrvat taaiaM
V a an .. .SO
a m t
a a. in St
10 a m S3
11 a. m. a
1 p. ri. ... 4a
1 p. in a
1 P. m. S
Th nutnern dlatarbanee ta BMirlng
lowly eastward nw ah Half Mate
vol eansHl general rata ta the
Ohio u.l lowvr MlaalMlayl rallea. Oulf
art anath Atlantic ataise alaee Tbarsdnt
Bornlng. KnoivtH ana Moalginaery r
port rain Ml la aieaM ot Innb. Light
praclplittlna kaa beva geaaral oe th
waatera slnp of th Hocktaa tn rna
aertlna with th rtorai eiiat It eenrral
off the tlnama roast. The athr haa
tMwa gMwally fair ta the lake region
npper MVaaUalppI valkvy and Mains
tatea. It hit bM aeaaoaably cold la.
th plats (UkM. ppr MlestMppt aliv
and lak roatoe aad qatle warn for thla
at la th Wwr Mlaatealppl Hy and
nntlMrra dlitrtrta Tweipenitarae arc
rlalag aiowlg tsd ii ahn tat mail
ta aha ta was aa4 aeaUvaat.
In a Lifetime
hi r i in sev
I IN PI AIM M VI
a a a a a a a a
in i mill unuu
Donors to Bflgitn Relief Fund
(annot Advertise With
Donation!.
Oeorcn (J. Sohlberg. treaaurer ot
the .State Belglau Belief committee I
wajf uotlflMl Ualay that flour donited
for ahlpmeiit to war aufferera In Bel
glum cannot be aeut to that cniin j
try In the original aackn. Tboee who I
may have dealreil to secure Home ad j
vertlxlng III connection with their con !
trlliutloua will 1 Miinialle to forego '
thla feature aa Treaanrer HohlUrg
hiia been Informed that only plain 1
aacka can la uaetl hearing the printed
Inwrlptloii : "llelglan Belief Fund."
No other prlnteil matter can apiear on
the aacka. I
The Belgian Belief committee had ;
planiKnl as n oKNlble ln.luceiuent to .
aecure more inutrltiutloua to make
arrangement whereby huatneaa men
might place amall prlutetl canU In
1 the nacks of flour contributed by
h.m (XtltMtiiliiK advertlalng matter
of their nw 11 bualueae of their l.n al
ronnnltteea. The committee haa lavn
coiullel to alwiulon thla Idea aa the
Herman government which la In iviii
trol In llclgluiu. haa auiioiiiioe1 that
I It will not iennlt advertising matter
of any kind to he mnt to the Bel
Ktane In connection with contribution-
ntpr llH ruling It win b !MwewimrT
for all mills which donate or
( fll)r f((r . n..f f
funilah plain sacks In compliance with
the mlea of government shipments.
Home contributor have eipresse.1
the fear that donations may not reach
the Belgians but may lie confiscated
ny I ne
tieriniin amir. James (iuata
viui Whlteley of Baltimore secretary
general of the general relief commit-
tee of the I'nlted States has In
formed (lovenior elect B. L Wllllnma
chalnr.nii of the Cklarn-nia committee
that the Oerman Kngllsh and Ilol
land governments have given their
ssctal consent to shipments of relief
supplies for the Belgians for (Ha
trlbntlon through the Iondnn-American
committee and have assured
donors
that the supplies will not be conflscat
ed for war pnrrea If the rules are
coaiplled with.
Ancel Farp secretary to Judge
Wllllama t.slay directed letters to
all dally ncwapapers aaklng them to
give aa much publicity aa poaatble
to the Belgian relief movement.
The Pioneer Telephone ennioy and
the P.sitsl Telegraph company hare
agreed to handle free of charge all
service on lehalf of the Oklahoma Bel-
gian relief committee. local offlclala
of the Western I'lilim and Mackay
Telegraph companies have commiinl
oated with thetr head uffloara aala-
LEGISLATIV
CONTINUESJ DOUBT
Harper County Vote Received But
Election of Democrat or Repub-
lican Not Made Certain Vote in
Two PreeThcts Needed By Drake
Lawmakers May Finally Desig-
nate Who Wins Certificate Is
Held Up By Board.
The Harper county election returns were finally receive by the
state election board today but whether or not the board will canvass
and recognue as official theae returns is a matter undecided by the
state board.
The controversy that will probably have something to do in what-
ever action is taken by the state originated in Harper county involv-
ing the returns from there. It also involves the election of representa-
tive to the lower house of the legislature of a Republican or a Democrat.
The whole matter may In- checked
up to Uie li-Klalaliire to act tie with the
atate board not entering Into the con-
tioveray nor giving either one of the
eoiiteatanta any advantage by any ao-
tion the atate ImiiihI might take.
Ketuma on (toverner.
Acrwnllng to thn retunia which can-
not le iiii-ittoiid aa to Uie governor
rai John Flelda -arrled the etainty
over It. I.. W'llltama by 1 voUn.
Flelda rei-elved 812 votea and Wllllama
41.1 while Holt. H.K-Uillxt. received Ml
Mid lllckani Tnvgreaalve 911. Tola
placea the total Wllllama vote hi the
atate at W0.SWT: Flelda. 96.WI4; Holt
52.7113. and lllckam 4.1. Wllllama
plurality over Flelda la finally 4.fm
Hie ciaitroveray over the election
retunia In Hairer ociura over the
'minting or not. of two precinct.
Ime Tree and Welgleln. By leaving
tlve to the rvinit for free ai-rvtce.
All long dlatan.'e telephone calln
III (MiiniNtlnii with Belgian relief
work which are put In for either
(lovernor eleii Wllllama. Ancel Fjirp
nr lieorge Sohlberg will be hamtleil
by the lloneer coniainy. aii-ordlug
to amioMiKvmeiit made tialay.
A 1)1(1 SUIT DECISION
Judge MrKeuwn Advlaea Went He
Hill Render Opinion In Teiaa Com-
pany Ouater Proreedlnga Soon.
Attorney Ucneral Charlea Weal lit-
day received a letter from IHatrtct
Judge Tom 1 M. K.-own of Ada tat
lug that he will make an cff..rt within
a few days to reach a decision on the
HJ.ixm.iaill ouster and forfeiture ault
l.roiigtit against the leas coniauy
an. I Ha aulialduirtee by Attorney lien
ral Weat.
Judge McKin.wii stated that lie la
I tied lip with a term of court at Wewo
ka and that the docket la so heavy
that be has not had Mine to prcare a
decision In the Teias company case
j He states thai he will try however
to get relleve.1 of some of hla duties
so that he iiiiiv have time for consld
cratlon of the chse The ouster suit 1
. . 1 . -.1 . A .. fc. . A - .
Was ITietl III ..OTeillTHT 1 IIH
"i and taken under advisement by!
Judge Mi-Ketiwn at that time
STUiO HFCRIF.S PRACTICK OF
PKKINt; AI4-STAR I'.U.VKNS
Chlcaa. Iec. 4 No man la ipiall
flil to select an all star football team.
Alonao A. Hlagg. athletic dins-tor at
the 1'nlverslty of Chli'ngo lias asm-rt
el In an article In the t'nlversltv !
. iy. In decrying this practice of i
' ' tAh eiarta the Mans.u I
i M.Hr( t waa difficult for 4
j ..i th fr ;
: . ... i i. n lli..ni
ou other tesiua ills protest sal. I
Cos.-l Slnff waa in Instlce to cer
tain plavers whom he declared hud
be rltlclsed uiijuslly.
RrKPRFSFNTATIVW INCOMF
TA TAKEN ntOM SLK1FH
.vi is. rem w carrying out tiw Work
Washington Iec. 4. -Tlie Im-oine started by Uer husband. Uswl advo-
tat law cauaed the dtslu.-tloii of a to I cntisi of the single tai blea will at-
tal of s1twn thousand dnll:irs from ! tend tlie confi.ren.-e at which Biattera
the aalariee of repreaentatlves l-i m
areea for tlie current vear Dm.
ductloua were made lu the cb--k U-
aiMsl by Sergeant at Arm to the pr
aoiinel of the house and the mot ey
will be turned back Into the treasury.
TVPHOIH THRF.A1 KNH BFI.(II'M
ARMY; ITjOATINO IIOSPITL
'Ninibm. Dec 4. -Tlie Brltlah medl
cal auttioritlea are vigorously attack-
ing the problem of a typhoid out
break In the Belgian army. Orders
nave been issued asalstitng a ship for
duty aa a floating hospital lu tne bar
or of Cadala
E OFFICE
( nut theae two precinct it. K. Wllllnuia
Democrat would ! aent U the legla-
Inture with a majority of three votea
over hi opponeut Howard M. lrake
Itcpulillcan.
Majority for lllalrn.
Hy counting theae two prectneta
Drake would come to the leirtalature
by a majority of five over Wllllama.
The levtalatlve dlatrlet la couipoaAd of
Haner and Beaver cowntlea. irrake
carried Beaver by oue vote. Two tally
abeeta have lieen aubmltted to the
atate electUm board by the Harper
county election lioard on with that
two preHiH-ta omitted the other eoa-
tnlnlng the vote. The at at board haa
not acted on either yet It ta poaalhle
they will not dealgnate either one nm-
aetiuently not laaulng a certlflcata hat
let the whole matter be decided by the
levlalatnre
DEATH jlLONE
IS WITNESSED
W hirring of Shell and Crash aa It HIU
til That K Seen un Bloodleet Itat-
tle Field.
In Flanders iW. 4 -A vlalt to the
French treuchee In Handera by a our
respondent of the AseoWated Preaa
her- la descr1led :
"Standing lu the ahnlter of a won-
derfully Ingenious trench ou what la
undoubtedly the bliMslleat battlefield
lu history the first luiprewdou of an
observer Is one of siirprhw at the ah
sence of movements. Within tlie
range of vision with a atrxiug field
glass there are probably concealed
one hundred thousand men yet el
vpt for a few French aoldlera kneel
lug In the Immediate vicinity uo tin
liinn preeenee w aa not livable.
A staff offbvr aiippllnl the lu
formation that behind a slight slope
tlins- hundred yards away many Uer
nun ifoos wwr I.IiI.Imi. It.tl .tuli' n
...t.. .lr . . ' ... . . .
- - ...... ...... . v
U't.lvt... .....1 1
I n.i.i.tiiK miiiiiu t-..uioi 1 nun mi u.
ilcrinlte . lilt tol.l of the preiien.. of
..H MrfllUf
A iii ..!.. ... ..... ... i.o...
in. o.t.i nr in.- i -ii n iKiir.ri
t ... I... t. . ii
... is- onsuiiig wnn inn. -nine guns.
bucked by Infantry
In rifle pita aud
covered trencbee.
SINGLE TAX MEETING
Mrs. Joseph Fela and Daniel Klefrr
and Wife Will Hold (ooferew
Wltbi lioral Adtoratea.
A.lv.s-atea
: will hold a
f the single tat idea
Informal cotifereuiw te
i oiaoi io iwuucaina no
111 '" Mr" J"'lll Fela and Daniel
Kli ler ami his wife w ho are coiiuei-t-!
isl with the Joseph Fela commlsslou.
Joseph Kela shortly before il death
.Ii- idl to devote hla entire fortune
to carrying out the single tai Idea.
I of lutereet coiinectft.1 with tba BJone
uient will be dlacuamd.
NM RET WIR.LK.HM STATIONS
CMIHF.I) SINCE W AR BRIAN
Han Francisco ISs". 4 - Froiu Ibe
beginning of Uie great war to date
1.4(10 amateur wlreleaa stalkHia on tba
Pacific coast have been cU-aed tba bet-
ter to en f on -a neutrality. Cbiamerclal
atatlmis have not bean interfered with.
Many "nniplaluta from the helllgereoU
lew cinnplalnta friwa the belllgwrawta
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Graves, R. S. The Oklahoma City Times And The Weekly Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914, newspaper, December 4, 1914; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146633/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.