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POLITICAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
Collac'ad and Compiled by Th. Dsmwratic Prtaa Bersau
Lm Hotel. Oklahoma Cily
anl o'h r public service corporaZwei
Hut f r t j-h sa.'eg-iAr.is tows* and'
'ci'les ns:«it beevnie a prey to •_! # mo I
n pol; rt < .m iun« coicraay. o
•I""'" ...at >uoi;4cy or (A* con
IN TMC NAME OP CHARITY.
Why Business Men Should Favor
the Constitution and Democracy
To the end that there may b* gen Ufe. liberty and proper'y are • [
wine prosperity it la nerea «ary that rially safeguarded and | ro ■. ■♦•d
there should b harmonious arc rd be There In not ano'her a?4> in r
twi-m all the tlements of aoclery In union *h -r* theaw unaJlenaM rlgh'4
the economlr* of a itatl I*aw* muaf fo Ufa, lib#*4 ry and ar * j..
t>« so framed as to be Juat, and not earafully p reserve.;. and yet }> i h**;ir
onljr to preserve fhe public peace, but Ibe bowling representative* of pr -!a
also that every | rson ahall have an *r'fy wealfh that fra:..-
equal opportunity in lif- • rar« Hih h ° fhl> r rn'lr j'ion l. i n tde a J.r
a governmental fabric ran b it pro- aftatk upon vested right*
4®ee a high typ# of cltlsenship, whkh M«ne * Property Vt Ot*onest P-op
la always a guaran of J><at regard «r,y
for veate«i right* The man fhaf own* a hor*e or *•
The wise, honeat business man "!h,r prtfr'y hi n- ri> *nd .i*'i
ah i«ild lm an 01 m h oppoed to ' * acquired h i 41 ' rn, • !
pernicious art ion of predatory ve.. h feasible tir!«• as If h* r ned *
aa the hon<-*t ranchman la U «he ln bord r< of the maim «at • l
range rattle thief, and the arm of Virgin.* th*> nsofhe • ? ;
Government should !*• extended '
protect the business man In hi.4 le- • ^a«whu*«"ts th' ron;< I
fltlmatn enterprises juat th# same aa
It la to protect the rattle Upon th* '!t,? suppose that a man ..ad *'
ranges from the thief, and we assert * hor*- md I ti
Would no* the b
deprive him of
any ruin gains ay
>ao«
IJ*' H bu*
maaurar' .
f rof per ua
'h* wbiti-
Under the
railway* a
aiad* *o f'i
Vrt Tim i |
m.<ht a
fin* pUau
i or
a
ran*
neb a.#«*«uard
. ei
ailrco,dj tow-s
a \+ or laiaaJe
m:<ht be mi
a!-sixa'^
*o tlia r
a • «a Ze j.
In hia
n* a
i plund*
r <i+n
exr.jae fc,
wbe# a p^*i!
I ? ' rh#
«ae fupreaM
Et tba t&rioi li
for ta
•CUT.-d f" X Bl l
! fO'1-.i Wii: h*i
r.f r.: IB.-- r. for
ijck Landen'i $tory Carries Sting af
Truth and Pat net.
"Jack LeaJoo a tunous d flal:toa at
ciarttj— h*rta* a booe with a <iot
l n *oa re ti huoirr as the to* —
r*cAi: a atory About charity.'' «a;j a
tnaxxaiae editor that I h Afl Mr Lou-
J.n tel: at a farewell dinner In New
Tort before he aaUed a war on the
Spark.
"Mr Loadoa «Ald two old m*a were
■—• "< aiii drta&ias together After
£ aaer
"The toet naait the bell And aa old
wooaa Appeared.
" Tonfotwd too, stuptd!' aaid the
host. 'C^da't 1 tell jrou I wanted the
Secteh* Taa® thia ba.-k acl brtag
what I AJi-t! h>r oa old tool''
" fotne. ootne.' a;d the iraeat. «f!< r
the cid w> rr;t3 had hurrte^l awaj in a
r>At frlft- C tie. mm* mi friend,
don't jon think yt.irj are rather too
ai-arp with your old aerTAnt*'
" 'Oh.' 11 J the "her. ahe a not a
lerTint. She a on!j a poor relation
l a keepin* out of efca-'.tv
"The rl'it looierl relieved.
* That altera the caae. of courae,' be
wld.'*—Waahicjton Times.
I for Twenty Year*.
Other chill remedlet have Bp run It
up. Souriahed for a brief aeason. then
>*a6«! away—even from memory—
bat for twenty lon« year rbeatham'a
Chill Tonic haa been ln the field of
action. The reaaon ta aimple. It haa
merit. It actually cur«*a Chills and
Fevera while the majority of others
merely promlae to. One bottle guar-
anteed to cure any one case.
Calf Like a Kangaroo.
More like a Ja< k rabbit or a kanga-
roo la a ca!f recently born In a western
state Ita front legs are quite a little
abcrter than Ita bind on*s. and It haa
no 'a.l at all. In'Vad of moTlng and
friaklai about like ita playmatoa. the
'"id U* 'k r.g creature covers the ground
by leapt.
Catarrh and Headache.
Mrs Z E Ooforth. Holly street.
Kansas City writes After using a
sample bottle and two 2" c bottles of
Hunt's Lightning Oil, I am aimoat well
of Catarrh. It atops my headaches.
It is "he b *t medicine I ever saw and
I just can't keep bouse without It."
She la right.
Th« S ze of Him.
"Yes," snarled the eminent Octo-
pus who bad just bad returned to him
what Shakespeare sarcastically calle4
"trash." "This Is my purse, and tho
contents, St. 142 OS, are Intact; bat it
Is three days, seven hours and nine-
teen minutes s!n>*« I lost it Wher*
it my interest, young man; where la
my Interest?"—Puck.
High Price for London Property.
London city churches when the?
come Into the market fetch big prices.
The building and site of the Charcti
of St. Peter le Poer in Old Broad
street have just been sold for MSO.OOO.
am. rp-To-nur urn M KKi rrss
I t Red Crou lull Blue. It nutwni ciotbes
tloin and sweet aa w hen new. All grocera.
Most of our sweetest comforta grow
up between crosses.—Young.
HIS FOOT ON THE TREADMILL.
r!j prlsll
And fa
mg M*
•e s .p-erae mart of ti
a f^ral qiiestlon
nvnl'-orf he fcaa the fur
T - al from th« supreme
•ta'e to thn atipr rre f
'"nitH States In oth r
have prorided <-nr b- > i
''.ave selected our *
tr^ind. We have pronu
tords w.
u nd We
vantage
this pro-
Mr. Jsacker Ttlls of One Sentenced to
Hard Labor for Life.
Said Mr. Joarker. who was reading
) the paper: "Another poor wretch haa
-tie b'-en given a life sentence at hard la-
r,- bor."
Said Mrs Joacker. who was era-
•h brolderlng blue roses: "Probably he
w, deserves it What is he guilty of."
"Fraud and no vlsiM* means of sup-
port He obtained ti thes and a line
turnout w;th no money and nothing
collectible. He seems to be larger and
*dure In ord* r to # vjrfHitTe such HU-
ri-ioB. It Is sp«-lallr stipula-'-d that ,tr"n*"r ,fcan "ost of that class, yet it
ill such appeals affecting ra-e ls p,aln ,hat hp has neter doDe * tJP
<-hars , or clasalfleatirns of 'rafric of work' thou*h he has managed to
live well, so far. But the poor fellow
takes his senteace hard and cries
thai the proponed constitution an i
mltled to the |H'0|ile rsi* i fhl- I,
standard Itowm, while every ]^|
(Inmate busln>-ss Is safn tinder Its j *• '*F "•* foundari n In a eoaatlto- *•' 'At ' i. he has sot ul
provisions yet the predicate Is l.i I tl,)n to rtl\M' pu .,ic «ri re co- * aw for |- r n b
to drlss svrry monopoly out ""• fmtiil.nia values or s i r , -aa right to a,'P«aI |
of the state, and whll tin' lone values that
legitimate business Is pri)'n<-tf,|. and t1'* ln '!> «
the honest business mtn Is safe * ' '
The yotarien of *|« i.il in'e-. ts I" ' ey av *• ^
and af public servlrn corp. rarlons :: 1 % d.r*-< t a \ ;
who always regard ev.-ry enactment lishts
for the regulalloa of su< h c<jr|« ra ' ■ met -nes we nr-\ an
(Iona, and for the protection of the cover the sti.ien pro;
general public, as 'an attack Hi • It DI*.T ho 'hat on.! r fx
este<| Interests, have sought to r"e* 'l°ni 'hat we are not ah:
Jndlce the mlnda of the business la- 'rom public service r >r;^>rttiona *
tereata of this state againat the ron- 'hey have flund-red from the ; - -
••Hinton Had a conatltutioo b*en f'0' 'he fact that we have • a rea
■O fram.-d as %■ satisfy the greej of ®0Able foumlatlrin for surh a< in '
public service corporations no leg! 11- •>* honestly, coaservai ve|y and Justlv
■a'e business enlerprls# In 'his state administered di^es n"t make us en -
would b« safe, but would eilat only ml** '® soated rights, but Is the
by sufferance of these gisnts of coin area'est earnest that is* are the
■erco. friends of property rights when la«
Constitutional Provisions '■>"? * d honestly a. ij i r~t
Wo herein call the attention of the Same Offices aa in Other States
people of 'bis aLir't to certain pro- The oh>^ tu.n it mml by a< tn
visions In this constitution ■ "All 'bat too many offices have b' en erf
persons have the Inherent right of *"•*' No more offices have been
life, liberty and (ha pursuit of hvp created In Oklahoma than In any protection ef the courts Whilst we
pinesa. and tho enjoyment of the "'her stale of Its alte and of Ita pop- have done this, however, we have
fains of their own It'dua'ry" Sec* 2 "la'lon and wealth True, we have «'"ighf to provide 'hat such litigation
Art S. Bill of Rights created more elective offices, and for shall te- as speedily terminated as
"Tho oourts of juatleo of the sta'n that reason theee offices have b"en risible in the Interest of public jus-
•ball be open to every person, and brought more prominently before the tlce and before our own tribunals.
•peedy and certain remedy afforded public. In mo«' of the other states a We invite the attention of the busl "I was very badly afflicted with ecie-
for every wrong and for every In *r -af many of these officers are ap ness men of this state to tho chapter ®a ,or more than two years. The
|nry to person, property or repute polntlve and therefore not brought ao „n corpora-loi.a In the eatiatltuUon Partj Affected were my limbs below
tloa; and rlgbt and Justice shall be prominently before the people, special submitted for ratification or rcjeciion. lhe knee«- • tried all the physicians
administered without delay, denial or attention being given thereto more by We submit that there Is not a sen- ln lhe town and "ome ln ,he aurround-
prejndl'-e" 8ec. «. Art J. Hill of applicants for o.:Jce tp re therein thai Is hostile to hon
Speedy Justice eat b istnexs methods
. deprived of |n our jurllclary ayslem we bare se What state can be fair and permit
life M without due created the courts aa to carry Into all of Ita public prlvllegea or fran
Sroceaa of law Sec. T. Art J, Rill effect the declaratl n In the bill of chlaea to be acquired by torpontions
rights that the courts of Juaflce ahall which are overstocked and over bond
No bit. of attainder, et post facto he open to every person
Countries of Large Area.
In round figures, the area of India Is
I 500,'WO square miles; the United
States, 3 '.00.000 and Russia, Includ-
ing Siberia. S.000,000.
Ladies Can Wear SHces
f*ne smaller after uvn* Allen's Foot-
Iw V ■ crtaia cvre fur swollen.i^eatmg,
ti. • i . ng feet At all I)rugg;«ta, 2Jr Ac-
' r substitute. Trnl f Icage FRE£.
Ailrrsa A. S. 01m te<l, I>e Roy, If. V.
I will chide no brother In the world
but myself, against whom 1 know
most faults.—Shakespeare.
Guar n
W. N. U.. MUSKOGEE, NO. 33, 1907.
•hall have precedence on the docket
of 'he i ;pr me court next after the
hav>as corpus and state case?
'Ve have aourbt to profit by the
experience of the past and prevent
' i"h delay* aa have been occasioned
'•f the Issuinr of preliminary In.'unc-
ti by nisi prlus courts, el'her atate .ti «hont o'~
or federal. Mark you. we hava
vouchsafed to public service rr—pora-
tlona due proceas of law and the
Only 0ne Crop of Land
Don't Forget This and Don't Forget to Buy
Your Share Now Before it is All Gone.
pl'eoualy, protesting his innocence."
"The wretch! He must have dealt
with perfect fools!"
"No, his victim is our own friend.
Jack- Smith."
"That clever lawyer! Do read to me j
" "Born to Mr and Mrs. John Smith, I
a 12 pound boy.'"—The Bohemian.
You Can Get Rich in South Texas in a few Years on an Investment o!
$210, Payable $10 a Month Without Interest. Read the Following:
Rlghta
"No person ahall be
NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA
For Over Two Years—Patent Medi-
cines, Quack Cures and Doctors
Fail—Cuticura Succeeds.
Ing towns, and I also tried all the pat
ent remedies that I heard of. besides
all the cures advised by old women
and quacks, and found no relief what
ever until I commenced using the Cu-
ticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and
Cuticura Resolvent. In the Cuticura
St. Jo, Texas, April 20, 1907.
' Sr I have ;ust returned from a visit to your 9S.000 sere ranch,
haw " n tor the pui>.*e <.f investigating the conditiuna of noil,
raiuiail, etc., snd ita adaptability to general farming, truck arowin*
Dr. P. F. Pimmons, San Antonio, Tessa.
Dear Sir —I ba\
where I
tr "l''Vni'it«^",^a''' "C ' 'n<* 'U a'Iii,,;a'"l,ty t" general farming, truck-growing
I found condition, really better than I expected, and fullv up to
"• lour ture. lhe -il aeema to Is- of tine quality and
m . -nd apeesly e d, and by snch meana lhe people are o n n I . .' . ...
law. nor any law Impairing the obll- ,,ni eer'ain remedy afforded for ever, forced to pay tribute In the w .y ' Rem",lle, 1 ,ound ""mediate relief.
MllMa A# aaatsaat. aW.M w k. _ '
of
and was soon sound and well. C. V.
Belli, Tippecanoe, Ind., Nov. 15, '05."
Fell Into Bad Company,
A canny Scot was brought before a
tion
rlghta
•tale"
coatracta ahall ever be wrong, and for every Injury to person egresalve frelu'bta, rates, tariffs, e'e
VMM. Sec. IS, All 2. mil of or property or reputation; and we In ortior to pay dividends up;-n stnekn I
"*!* provided that tb supreme eonrt which havo flctlUous value ' -ft bond-i
The legislature shall pasa no Iss ahall render a written opinion In each which have predatory values.
(ranting "";h '« 11 " l t-roat of good hon London magistrate on the charge of
or Immunities within this d"l,l^ Emitted for est government to frame law. so that being drunk and disorderly. What
a —a r 1 " ""hall bee ine legalised ao baae you to say for youraelf. ilrr de-
-No fennpf ahall over mm n.. ti- T prorlded affainnf delay 'h.it the taint and the fraud and th* mandtd the magistrate. "You look
n# th* t ,hl ' e to '•T the foundation corruption therein *hnll be removed like a reapectable man. and ought to
- . . . " . ''r nv for ,h#% enforcement of tb « law *f ,md the approval of law written there- be ashamed to stand there."
in h n r ai / i inc un iaa to preserve the peace ami afford on, while at the same tlmo It meant ! "I am verra sorry, sir, but I ram*
i a management, eirept In pur-, the hntlnesa Interests a speedy op rhe extorting from the shipper, from ap ln bad company fra Glasgow." hum-
a ce o an appmpr u n y aw. portunlty to litigate their Just rights the consumer, and frrmi the laborer bly replied the prisoner.
•or °nle« such pa,*e.ta be made „one.,. Corporation, va. Dlah.neat an excess |„ charges In order that fa.
, T. ' '?n ! corporation. dividends and Inlereats may be d.
. ' K" " *"r ' "l'|,r"',r * These votaries of the S|>eeliil In elared nad ordered paid there< n. If
and every auch Isw making -
« -ui k variety a to make dner.meil farming ea.y "and prohtalje?
W h. e . n the ram h I had the pleasure of vi.it,ng Hall. Frenchman.
T jr -y C reek. W m lmill. 5(uley Cow and Headquarter* pa.<*tureg. I did
Dot M-e the \otaw tMature* but was assured by di-sntere^ted parties that
It hi* even r>etter than that which I examined, and believing thia I cam#
borne perfectly *ati*tied that you have the best proiHMition, for the poor
man. in Scuthwe«t Texaa. r
On farni* ad>uninc your ranch I «aw fine crops growing without irriga-
tion ami th * 1 con-ider remaiKtble in view of the severe drought, which
obtain- at this t-me over the entire state.
I ain fcure this will prove to l e a fine fruit growing section, especially
for graces hp and bernes, and that the water supply i« sufficient teetna
certainly to be proved by the flowing artesian we IN in various parts of
paatore. and tin- alao M ttle the truck gn>win« ^ropodtion.
lou nave my hearty endorsement on both your land-, and plan of sale.
Very truly vount.
I )R *1' y Fi)^TKR
Rememls-r—you get a truck or fruit farm of from 10 to #40 acres "in the
Coest countrj in the world, and two town lots for $210.
Write for literature and name of neArest agent
DR. CHAS. F. SIMMONS,
215 Alamo Plaza, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
c. ^
appropriation, or mn'lnulng ar revla-
Ing
tereata, throush the venal presa of 'hat la to be considered the leglll-
Iho counlry. have a'iacked the chap mate business of the country, then I'
"What sort of company"
"A lot of teetotalers!" was the start-
ling response.
"Do you mean to say teetotalers are
bad company?" thundered the magls-
apprnprlallons slmll distinctly |#>r on rHrp,)rl,t|ons (,elne class leg la only a question of lime when 'hers trate. "I think they are the best ot
•P7T!,T. 1^ ! Islatlon ami deatmcllve of property wl" ""'T e a few business enter company for such aa you."
h II . aT «! T "« Interests, hut when you examine the Pr',,,, aad everything else will be In "Be*sln' yer pardon, sir," answered
It Shall not bn aurfls lent for auch Inw r.onstttutlon and laws of such states ™ altitude of commercial vessalage 0,0 rrlaoner, "ye're wrong; for I had
to refer to any o ber law ta fit surh M|nn„^|1_ Nor|h 7rxnn and tutelage. a bottle of whusky an' 1 had to drink
aum (sec 65, Art 6. ■ ^ ... .. r-j .■ , ... .. . I. all myBelf!"
"Tbe general apprnprlatlon bill |
ahall embrace nothing but appropria-
tions for the eipenaea of Iho execu-
tive, legislative and Judicial depart- j'
Vlrglna and New York, you will find Education, Public Institutions
that they have enacted similar pro Public Improvements
j visions relative to the regulation of We have laid the foundation like
' public service corporations* These 1 wise for a broad system of education
neata nf the' sTate 'a'nd' for lo'eresTo. "T 'T'" ".7 row"\" Kb,M" lnJ Jhel" b^w.\n"uta."ihelTiJl^IUM
the public d^t." WPnt ■ )"* Y,,rk' on,sr ,h', ' *"tutlons. Likewise we have mads, tj),, platform, the floor manager rose.
"The salary of no officer or em "TV I*""! ,U"' ""? * ''r0Tl"10" ,of « >"ltable. pen, I "Oot yo'partners fo --
plojre ot the slate or any ,ub division ""rh W!" h1""",h ,bou' t'" -1 ^'mosynary InallluUona; «n,| ! shouted. Imperloualy.
thereof shall be Increased In such hill P<>*"r,,;' ^ "1Unt ,rom ,b8 ">««r nce also provided for a system of public
«>r ahall any appropriation be made ln*M highway,, road, and Internal Improve
therein for any such officer or em " " no,h,n* b'" J,,M *nA "rr ",r SfV*' *D.d . dr,ln^"
ploye unless hla emplovment or the ,h«l «",bMe l,"rvlr' corporations which ( l"-br '"! Irrigation
•mount of hie salary shall have been """"" *nd rond,,rt an'1 r rr on Banking D.ps.tm.nt
provided by law " , lh,,'r b"«'n"" >y virtue of n privilege We itnewlsw nave laid the found
"All other appropriations ahall he l,r",,"d hjr ,h' ,UU' or "' nlfIpalltJ 'l n for a aaf.. banking deparlm •
made by separate bills ea.-h embrse ,b"u,,l «° regulated and controlled *ud have regulated the rate of Inter
Ing but one subject" Bee M Art r> ,n *" m*,,*'r« relnllng to lhe perform- est In a considerate and conaervatlve
The legislature shall provide by """r 'nJ rh!,r"" "J W> h"# ,t,<'
Isw for the eatabllskmaat and main h',r","r ^ ,bu"-' ttn ** " "nd ,h,' C? a J
, . . , . lust discriminations and exlortl as ""t to exceed ten per cent, and have
tensnce of an efficient system of
Social Rank.
At • country dance ln a southern
town, when the fiddlers had reslned
'All you ladles an* gemmen dat
wear* shoes an' stockings take yo'
places ln de middle ob de room. All
you ladles an' gemmea dat wears
■boes an' no stockings take you' place*
Immejltly behln' dem. An' you bare-
footed crowd Jest jig It roun' ln de
corners."—Youth's Companion.
Wouldn't Take His Place.
Hearing of the sadden taking off the
stage of life of a leading Thespian
cheek* and balances between the of Tb''T "h""ld be ""I"1'"1 to '•'•blleb Copied the same penalty 'or usury whne he was playing In Chicago, a
fleers of the eiueutlve department mnin,"ln reasonable facilities and that Is preiciiDed Hy the federal gov n,w York Rlaltoan out of a Job tele-
end all commla*loners and superin "•"""'•"es for a just comiensa.lon •"«"« '« W|li b'* <« ■« , fraphed the manager as follows:
■uperln
tendents and boards of con'i'ol of
atate Inatltullons. and ell olber offl
oera" Hen. M, Art R
Inalienable Rights
In our constitution we have pro tlonal banks: ^nil have m*de provls-I "Having heard of the aad and tragic
vlded for auch regulation of street lon f°r a bank commissioner to b« demise of Mr. , I'll take his place
railways, railroads, oil pipe lines, or appointed by the governor by and for |160 a week.1
lines, express lines, telephone r ^wl'h 'he consent of the senate, lo the As the message was sent collect It
telegraph lines, and have laid the end that state hanks, loan, trust, gusr 1 elicited the following reply: "Thanks.
These provisions are sot out In the fonndatl n for the control and reirula anty end surety romtmnles mnv b , I wouldn't take his place for twice that
;leere H ,nd mini iiaamhlKtinus te-ms n,.n of fn n«aet«a Ma*>f lew amount"
huy &CCL+.
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We reproduce a Utile hit of site
counsel from tho state democratic
plstfotm for the benefit of those mis-
guided enthusiasts who are deluded
with 'be belief lhat a propaganda Is
best administered with an ai: "We
enjoin upon tbu advocates of drm-
ocraev that they treat with especial
respect those of our fellow cltlsens
who by environment, affiliation ur by
other reasons havs heretofore affil-
iated with other parties, and we ui^e
then to use only sound argument |
/
Insurance
We hsve crested an Insursnce de-
partment with a view of regulating
Insurance companies sml protecting
lhe people of this state as to such
rompsnles as msy do business herein
Limitation as to Prsnchisss
We hsve put a limitation upon the
granting of franchises and provides
lhat no franchise shall ever be grant-
ed. estemled or renewed for a longer
term Uian twenty five years
"our Wounecd in ®treet Fight
KI'FAUI.A: Four persons were
wounded In a shouting affray here
-■iaturday afternooo, one of whoai will
die. Throe nisn uarreled and City
Marshal Itansum Interfered aa peace
tusker, when he was shi t In the leg
Other Wouded are Job Wsdswortb.
shot through body; Henry Kilgore,
shot tbr, ugn body, will die; Poge
Wadswurlh, shot lu alioulder.
The Wsdaworths sre Indians snd
oome from a good family. All were
irrested and will be taken to the
t'nl'ed «" Muskoeee.
COFFEE
AILS
Quit when you us*
POSTUM
"TMEUES A RRAAON."
i k«*. "TI. Bat t* Walt- ^
0^5
FAULTLESS
' STARCH i-
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Williams, B. W. The Canadian Enterprise (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907, newspaper, August 16, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275112/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.