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OKLAHOMA STATE BEOlSTEU.
Democrats in the Senate See Ne-
cessity of Financial Legislation
for tbe Philippines.
on thp pnrt of the rebels.
S|mIii Toklnir h Hand.
Madrid Dec. .10.—The .Spanish gov-
ernment is preparing for eventualities
in .Morocco, and ha ordered troops 1
at Malaga, Cudiz an i Algeciras to be
held in readiness to promptly rein-
force tli- garrison? at ( euta and Me-
liJJa, Morocco, should the situation re-
quire it. A Spanish cruiser lias been
Beari the
8ig nature
of
The Kind You Haw Always BougM
IFirn publi he.l in the Oklahoma State Register
December 25th, I&02.)
In th« DiBtrict Crfurt of Logan County, Oklaho-
ma Territory.
L. M. beadles Pl't'f
Tin
SOLO STANDARD BILL TO PASS.
Boms of th« Mo t Knltni«iii«tlr yllv*r Men
In iti«i Hatnuin I'nt tin- KilgaorlM of 111*
Ml nation Aliove t'ulltirul < omtldrritllitiia
Mini Ihc I'eiHiiuK IliU !• Ukslf to I'm*
Without Much ltrlty
Washington, iJer. 30.—The d no-
cruts on th«- M*tiati Philippine «•< m-
mittee wMl off«*r no object on t<< ti -
report of tin* coinimtt.ee recienme/nl-
ing the establishm*'fit of the gold
standard in the J'hilippiiato uecci-d
the silver legislation tor the islands
adopts at the last a -ion of con-
gress. Some of tin* most enthusiastic
advocates of fret sii\«-r in tie- senate
are m« iul> r- of ti committee, but
they have bevn impressed with the
iU|io;t. j. < of lepi lafion that will
i ui ui<>h i. ,i 1 fun. J.e • v • .a >■ con-
<1 it ions on t he a ? eliij *i. / . in I i • ard
anytuing as better (ban the present
uncertain eonoit .i ii* of the 1'iolip-
piiie financial system.
The agreement of the senate com-
mittee to report the g'dd standard
bill is a complete reversal of the po-
sition taken by the senate at the last
session and a practical surrender to
the plan urged by the house commit-
tee on in- uJar affairs. The house last
session passed a bill fixing the gold
standard in the Philippines, and pro-
viding for the coiiuigc of a silver dol-
lar which should hu.e twice the
weight of an Ann i an half dollar,
ami a fixed value ol : 0 cents. The
senate committee insisted upon the
adoption of the silver standard.
ordered
dispatches receive
gier, the rebels cl
the sultan to the
reported that the
paring to leave Ft
NO REFUGE AVAILABLE.
Terrifying Rumhlitif". Torrential liain and
iJurricMiio Accompanied A'ullrijan lurth-
quHkts— l.OOO h<|u rn MiIm Affrcted.
Aceordinir to bkabad, Un dan Turkestan, Dec.
•d here from Tan- 28.—Another violent earthquake
• o the troops of shock occurred <<t \ndidjan at ten
l itt s of !• •/. Jt is o'clock Sunday nif I t. I'assenger serv-
I i.• opean are pre- ice on the An i railroad, inter-
rupted a < a rc u|t of the previous
earthquakes, has been restored. Fur-
ther advices from Andidjan say the
earthquake \jctiros number 4,8uu, of
which 1.000 persons were killed in the
town of Andidjan, and the rest in the
adjacent country, \bout 1,000 .square
miles we rc effected. The tenter of
the disturbance was four miles south
of Andidjan. where there was a cleft
in the ground, whence sand, water
and mud were issuing. The first
shock lasted three seconds. It was
repeated after half an hour, when
buildings began tumbling, walls were
flung down and roofs collapsed, bury-
ing everyone within, and groans and
shrieks filled the air. The shocks
SAYS PLAIT IS AN "INDIAN.M
flu* Off dl and Mn or s -ih Low Will Try
to U rc«t l.«'H<|ef k1.1p from .>'«**
York'* ftrpublieaii
N< w York, Dee. i. f ov. Ben jamin
ft. Udell. Jr., of New York, has thrown
down the gaunt It to Senator Thomas
(. Piatt, and nn on *n light for the
state leadership is m Senator Piatt
has accepted the challenge, and lines
for the battle are forming. Gov.
Odell has allied hi "If with the re-
form forces in the «tate, and particu-
larly in New Yorl: city, Mayor Low
being one of his warmest supporters.
The governor is young and aggressive j
snd believes he can capture the ma-
chine, lie counts on the support of
the young republicans and those who, i
although now allied with Senator
Piatt, stick to him through fear and '
not for love of the present leader. I
vb NOTICE.
Mira Gains, Defendant. '
7 o the defendant. Mira Gains, you are hereb
notified that you have <heen] sued by the abo v '
named, r<laintiff in the above named Court in an
action toquiet title to lot numbeneifrhteen |18] in
block number seventy-four [74] in thai subdi-.i-
_ . r: of the ( it> >,f Guthrie. County of Logan ar i
territory of Oklahoma, known as Capitol Hill
according to the recorded plat thereof; and you
ar< further notified that unless you appear in !
• aid ( ourt and answer the petition of the plain- '
tfi now en file in the Clerks office of said Court
on or before the 10th day of February A.D. 1903
said petition will be taken as true and judgment
rendered against you as prayed for in the petition I
"f pir'.intitf quieting title to the al ove property in
Plaintiff, adjudging that you have no claim, right :
i or title to said property anil forever barring you
from asserting any claim to said property adverse
! to plaintiff for cost*of,suit and all proper relief j
L. N. BEADLES. i
By GEORGE BUCK NEK. Her Att'y
• SEAL)
Attest: T. A. NEAL. Clerk.
Dated ti i IM ds df Derember A. I>. 1902.
(First published in the Oklahoma State Register j
December 25th, 1902.)
In the District Court of Logan County, Oklahoma
Territory.
Cecelia Titus ITt'ff
C,V8. _ _ C NOTICE.
Emma Smith D ft )
To the defendant Emma Smith, you are hereby
notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff
in the above entitled cause, in the above intitled ,
(-ourt in an action to quiet tiile to Lot Number !
wj*1 BJock Number Twenty [20] in that
were continued uninterruptedly for subdivision of the City of Guthrie, county of Lo-'
i . 'an and Territory of Oklahoma known an Ra«i
minutes and were accompanied by , Guthrie, according to the official plat thereof
terrifying rumblings, torrential rain
and a hurricane. People in the
streets were hurled to the ground
repeatedly. No refuge whatever was
available. The aged, children and the
Senator Piatt is blamed for the fall- I w*cre equally exposed, while the
ing off in the vote in the republican
ranks last November. He in accused
of treachery to the ticket.
Nuperlrit«*nd*<l a Rnn««v«lt Mini*.
Helena, Mont., Dee. 30.—Samuel
Jackson .Jones, aged K0, a pioneer of
California and Montana, is dead here.
v- — — Plat thereof, j
and you are further notified that unless you ap- !
pfar "a'd court and answer the petition of the
plaintiff now on file in the Clerks office of said I
Court on or before the 10th day of February A D I
1903, said petition will be taken as true and judg-
ment rendered against you as prayed for in the I
petition of plaintiff, j?rantintr title to naid proj>erty I
in plaintiff adjudifinK your claim to title void, and
forever barrinit you from setting up any claim
heartrending- appeals of frienils an<l property adverse to plaintiff for costs of Buit
I he Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha-> been
iu use for over :?0 years, has borne the signature of
srjfl and has been made under his per-
- sonal supervision since its infancy.
' ' Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Iniil itioi s ami •« JuSt-as-good" are but
Experiments that trille willi and einlaiigrer the Iieallli of
Inlauts aud Children—E xperiiiaco against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oii, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWArS
Bears the Signature of
relatives buried in the debris magni-
fied the horrors of the situation.
Better Protection for Kanna« ltlr<!*.
Topeka, Kan., Dee. 30.—The Kansas
Horticultural society is holding its
thirty-sixth annual meeting and fruit
BINGLK Hc.hMA.NN OUT.
I'lmrifttft U«re Preferred AKslnat Commis-
sioner of Cienr o l I.mikI ONI cm
ItleliHnU Wlli Mircfdil Htm.
Washington, Dec. ;o. liinger Her-
luniiD, coiiimi sioner of the general
Jam! olliee, lias r< ,-ncd and will be
Mucceeded by William A. Kiehards,
now the a ihtant eonmii; -ioner of
the general land ollicc. The eh'aiig«
will take cll'eet pro ably January l.j.
^lr. liermanil's ri'signnlion was re-
quested aliout two wei-hs ago hy the
tecretary of the interior, atnl was im-
mediately presented. ( harges have
been preferred agnin I two of the
subordinate ollieials of the land oflice
invohing alleged 11 r> if u i.« i 111 • - . and
they have been given a specific time
in which to make a wer.
r
IU.* 4..
i. I
Topeka, Kan., i)e,-. ;;u. "The time
is coming when the government will
provide foi the csiablishmotlt of a
fund to insure i!i jn . itoi , against
losses iu failed natiunul hanks," said
Cong reh sn ui ti Calderln'ad. "Ihc fund
will he raised hy a tax on the hanks
themselves. It has heen ttMcertained
that a tax ol- one-eighth of one per
cent, per year on the hanks would
rair.c enough to cover all losses en-
tailed by bank failures."
Ilriiffirlit'* Wife Nin|i|iiii| II hi.
Kinglisher, Ok., Dec. ill). At Deer
Creek, (icorge I'ouller, a druggist,
pliot iilid badly wounded his wife.
The affair grew out of Coulter's jeal-
ousy of his wife. He accused her of
intimacy with a saloonkeeper of that
town. In a talk about the matter she
slapped him iu the mouth, after which
lie claims his mind is a blank aw to
what he did.
l<ein**rntM«r, Thin In from <««itlirtn.
Guthrie, Ok., Dec. .10. I'Vderal of-
ficers are en route to (Jutbrie with
four outlaws who were captured after
at ch -pcrati battle with the officers.
The outlaws had rohbed the post of-
fice at Mulhall, blowing open the safe
with nitro glycerine ami -retiring $100
in money and stamps. They were fol-
lowed ti lid the luittle resulted.
CALLS IT A
In 1850 he went to California, where ! display here. One of the subjects to
he became the head of the financial j come before the society is legislation
department of the Wells-Fargo Kx- : for the protection of Kansas birds,
press company. He came to Montana j Members from the rural districts
in 1H71 at the request of the father complain that traveling hunters
of President House elt, to assume | slaughter game "bird and songsters
management of a mining company at every year by hunting along the
Unionville. roads.
and other proper reliefs.
CECELIA TITUS. '
burned, Geo. W. BUCKNER. I
. Atty. for Plaintiff. '
Att««t: T. A. NEAL, Clerk.
(SEAL)
Dated this 23rtl day of December A. D. 1902.
[First published in the Oklahoma State Register
December 11, 1902. J
Territory of Oklahoma /
County of Logan.
- SS. In Probate Court. ,
Sailor*' llolldH) Are Over.
Washington. Dec. to.- The ships of
the threr American squadron^ in the
Caribbean, which were distributed at
tin* various ports in the West Indies
for the purpose of giving the men
shore leave during the ( hristmas hol-
idays, have now begun to rea-semble
at Culcbra for the final maneuvers.
These will begin January 2.
To Cremnte >frn. Fremont's Body.
Los Angeles. Cal D"e. 30. At the
Fremont home the !>ody of Mrs. Jes-
sie Itenton i reniopt lies arrayed in
white. pre|mred for the final cere*
monies. At I(>::J0 Tuesday in Christ
liurch the episcopal service will be
lead. The body will then he taken
to Rosedale cemetery, where crema-
tion will follow,
Keapniiftlhle PohIIIoii for Voime
Washing! on, Dep. ;m. Robert 1J.
Armstrong, private secretaiy to the
secretary of the. treasury, will he
appolnled assistant secretary of the
treasury on the reassembling of con-
gress, to succeed (Jen. Spaulding. Mr.
Armstrong's selection is a personal
one with Secretary Shaw. He is BW
years of age.
Kleti I' rklnif f« r Lawyer*.
Colorado Springs, Col.. Dec. The
will of the late W. S. Si rat ton, involv-
ing a fortune of between $10,000,000
and $12,000,000, came up for probate
Monday. The attorneys for the son,
I. H. fit rat ton, began their fight upon
the grounds that the multimillionaire
was of unsound mind at the time he
drew the will in August, 1001. There
tire 30 of the most proinini-ut lawyers
of Colorado in the . ; <■.
I Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of j
| December A. I). 1902, Mrs. Harriet Price filed in '
j the Probate Court of the County of Logan and
I Territory of Oklahoma, a petition praying for Let- i
| ters of Administration to be issued to Harriet
j Price upon the estate of John V. Price, deceased.
| late of the County of I/)Ran and Territory of Ok:
| lahoma.
And pursuant to an order of said Probate Court ;
SATURDAY.
I the 10th day of January, A. I). 1903. at the hourof
j 10 o'clock a.m. of said <lay, that being a day of
the regular January term A. D. 190.'! of said Pro-
bate Court, has been appointed as the time for
| hearing said application, when and where any
person interested may contest said petition by fil-
jntr written opposition thereto on the ground of (
incompetency of the applicant, or may assert his I
j own rights to the administration and pray that
I Letters Ik- issued to himself.
Witness C. W. Good rich. Judge of the Probate
Court of the County <.f Logan, and the s. al of the
Court affixed, the Hth day of December. A. I).
1902.
[SEAL!" C. W. GOODRICH,
Probate J udge. i
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW 1QAK (MTV.
J. W. McNkal, President.
A.J.Skay,Vice President
New I ti, 111«■ - i, 11,
Philadelphia, Dee.
tie ship Maine wa
mission at the Let
yard Monday. She
to ( apt. Lent/.. who \
Two More Men for stilwell'* Line
Kavvlins, Wyo., Dec. 30. It is ru-
mored here that K. W. Baxter, general
superintendent of the Nebraska di-
vision, and \\ . L. Park, general super-
intendent of the Wyoming division of
the I nion Pacific, have resigned to
accept positions 011 the Kansas (Jity,
Mexico A Orient railroad.
Atill-MiindMV Theater I'orhl.
Topeka, Kan., Dec. 30. I,. M. Craw-
ford, manager of the leading theater
here, was arrested for violating the
•ity ordinance against Sunday
theaters. Crawford claims the or-
dinance is unconstitutional, and will
test it in the courts.
NOTICE.
(First published in the State Register December '
Uth, 1902,)
Notice is hereby jriven that !n persuance of an
order of the Probate Court of the County of I^o-
gan and Territory of Oklahoma, made on the 6th I
day of Decemcer 1902, in the matter of the estate
of Theodore J. Case, deceased, the undersigned. '
t er will be as the administratrix of the estate of said de-
ni.iiined filed nti I i r-1v i<ii m>#l nu ceaa®d w'" sell at public auction, to the highest
'' for cash in hand, subject to the conlirma- I
i tion hy said probate court, on or after Saturday I
| the 3rd day of January, 1903, at 10 o'clock A.m.,
I at the probate court room in said county of Logan
• wine K-nrlv
'it. The new bat-
placed in com-
gue island navy
was turned over
ill column ml her.
VV, J. Horsfali., Cashier.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL DANK.
Capital 50,000, Surplus, 10,000.
DIRECTORS.
J W. McNkal. A. J. Seay. Frank Dale. .A. G. C. Bierer
J. R. Cottingham. H. E. Troutman. W. J. Hoksfall.
It is thought the new
! Il l
quickly as possibl
West Indies to tnk pr i t in the
neuvcrs under Admiial Dewey.
the
ma-
Kiiikhk Tenrheri til Topekn.
Topeka, Kan., Dec. 10. The fortieth
rnnual session of the Kansas Teach-
ers' association convened here Mon-
day night. The address of welcome
was by Got. Stanley and the response
by Prof. J. 1). S. Higgs, of Ottawa uni-
versity. Among the prominent out-
of-state speakers is Henry Sabin,
ex-state school superintendent of
Iowa.
Miss Iona Sweet, a handsome
clety girl living five miles south
\andalia. Mo., committed suicide
iln.otin^-. No cause s known.
■ -tl" llocif'ft 1 liHrucinrlKiln Coinuin nl
on li«<iiMiiir R1oti:mii'm ScSi««me io
Colonize l lie NeyroeM.
Honston, Tex,, Dec. .'10. Former
Gov. Hogg says Senator Morgan's
plan of colonizing the negroes in the
Philippines is "all a dream and noth-
ing more." In discussing the mat-
ter the ex-governor >aid; "Why, do
you know what his project really in-
volves? The negro race is increasing
lit the rate of 750,000 a year, at least
in the United States, and there are
nearly 10,ooo,ooo of them now li\ g.
If the government should under! ke
to scud them to the Philippines it
would require a trcii
transports, take two
i ransport to make th
the greatest uumbei
each trip would be ~,n
113,000 a year, l-'ifty transport
carry 600,000 persons over in one year
if the conditions were perfect and
the transports provided. Now, where
would tin; government get 50 ships?
(Supposing that could be done, it would
not dispose of the natural increase of
the negroes, and there you are. Why,
the proposition is ridiculous on the
face of it."
Joplin
local trt
missi ng.
.odire 'I rennurer ^iihniiiit.
Mo., Dec. ."•< . S. IL Hoffman,
usurer of the I. O. (). F., is
and a warrant has hcen Is-
ucd for his arrest, charging him with
embezzlement. llolTin.in's shortage
i thong ,l to be $1.0UU. which he drew
from tin1 bank the day lie disap-
peared.
Loww on Tr l for Wl e Mur«1er.
Topeka, Kan., Dec. 30. ,J. C. Lowe,
n former instructor iu the state re-
form f' hool, is on trial in the district
court here, charged with murdering
his wife, who vvns matron of the
school, last October. Lowe had a bul-
let wound in his head, which he is
said to have fired himself immediate-
ly following the alleged shooting of
his wife.
fltt'll (in Ititck lo I'rUnn,
Okemah, I. T„ Dec. :U). Victor Wes-
ley was killed in co:d blood by a full-
blood Creek Indian named Tiger, who
recently was released from the fed-
eral prison at Fort Leavenworth. It
is charged that Tiger's brother held
Wesley while Tiger murdered him.
The slayer has been captured.
all the right, title, interest ami estate of the said
Theodore J. Case at the time of his death, and all 1
the right, title and interest that the said estate
has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired in |
and to all the certain lot piece or parcel of land, I
situate, lying and being in the county of Logan, {
Territory of Oklahoma, hounded and described as |
follows, and ujHin the following terms and condi"
tions U -wit: Nineteen (19) acres of land in the
south and weal part of the N.E. 1-4 of theS.W.
1-4 of section 22, in township 17 north of range 2 W
Also about 10 acres in the east part of lot 3 of
the S.W. 1-4 of section 22 in township 17 north of
range 2 west all in I^ogan county O. T.
Elvina Case, Administratrix,
by C. R. BUCKNER. her Atty.
Dated the 6th day of December 1602.
Schlitz Beer
Has the Call
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
C. M. Barnrh, Pres't.
C. R. Hatighohst, Ca
Bean the MllU !UU I1BV0 AlWay
I he Kind You Have Always Boflgtt
LttMfllo
Joplin, '
\\ illianisoi
ibout tin
at the sti;
home iu
ii struck tin* l
lo . Dec.
made
weet pot
per tahl
his city,
Nov. 30, 1902.
ting rt
s iieing
tic
mouths for one
round t rip and
of passengers
io. which means
would
landlord, hit Willian
willi a blunt iustri
killed him.
rved
board ing
Scott, the
r t lie head
ml almost
1).
In !Vli%li*<-«-i« sirn
Victoria, i •
brought by the st .
disaster in the Mahi
result F which 00
I lie steamer Bunsan:
no w«
with the :
Kiangyan
earner Kiangy
as sunk
Navina, Ok!a.
\ A short time ajfo 1 consulted Dr.
'•••'i" *' RUSSELL & CO., the Kn^lish Speciul-
markN , ists, concerning my ailments. They
pronounced my trouble Asthma and
1 Kidney Disease, and stated they could
cure me. I commenced treatment and
am Kind to say I do not regret it. I
I am relieved and I am gettiiif!; well of
that distressing ailment known as Asth-
j ma. 1 have only taken treatment a
short time and feel better in every re-
j speet. I endorse the Specialists aud
believe them to be honest and reliable,
| with skill and ability to cure every case
they undertake. Anyone can consult
j me in regard to my illations with
them. Signed W. P. ADAMS,
no a ml the I Head their announcement elsewhere
in this paper. They have offices in the
I Astor House, Guthrie, Okla.
fyvvwwvww?
The
Victor
Bar
The Logan County Bank
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
Paid up Capital, 4*25,000.00,
DIRECTORS.
C. M. Barnkb, G. VV. Campbell, Anna. Okla,, C. R. Havighorst
O. R. Fkgan, Frank Rinkhart,
Henry Ziegknhkin, St. Louis, Mo., P. J. Dokuh, St. Louis, Mo.
WE SOLICIT YOUR IIUSINESS.
Chattel Loans a Specialty. Responsibility of Stockholders over 15.000,000.
♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Best Qentlemens'
Resort in the City
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines
::: The Same Old MOSES, :::
IJest AY liiskies, W ines
and Brandies.
Con. harrison & Division,
Guthrie, Okla.
Whiskies <
_ A
.OH I,
i\ 110 -News was
imcrTa rtar of a
icea straits, as a
lives were lust.
4 was in collision
SULTAN'S THRONE TOTTERS.
Jtuier f Morocco rin m<«i IhnIi|«< Ilir (intea
of !>/ by Krliola Will
hrnd Troops.
Tangier, Morocco, Dec. ,10.- The sul-
tan < f Morocco is said to have retired
to the pit lace nt Fez with all his avail-
lihle ui llei\> and ainuiuuiti >11 and to
fiAvc strongly barricinietl himself iu
man • n c nf a thrcatcucd attack
f'uniiloirii N| y Oonvlrtof !>ftiril*«r.
Manila, Dee. 30.—I'lacido, who was
(ien. Kunston's trusted spy, and who
anted ns commander of the supposed
insurgents at the capture of \gtiin-
aldo, has been convicted of murder
ami sentenced to life iinpribonincut
hy a native judge.
Snow ItniUoil tin- lloumtii
Golden City, Mo., Dee. ::u. The safe
In the post otllce here \vn> blown last
night : nd rolilied ol und $100
ca h. Jlloodlniiiixlh net! Iiy SheritT
Ilarhov. of l.inuur, w< re put on the
trail, hut ii li|;ht xii"\\ tell and linllh'd
the di.cs.
| A NKW TH ROUGH CAR LINE FROM
; MEMPHIS TO PORTLAND, ORK.
I On Wednesday, November 19th, the
j "Rock Island System," Choctaw, Okla-
| homu & Gulf R. R., in connection with
the Union Pacific Route, established a
through personally conducted tourist
sleeping ear line 10 Portland. Oregon,
which will leave Memjihis every Wed-
nesday at '.1:011 a. m., Little Rock 1:15
p. m., South McAlester, I. T., 10:60
p. m. same day, Oklahoma City "J:40
a. m. Thursday, El Reno .'1:10 a. m.,
Denver 7:110 a. m. Friday, Oirdcn 7:15
a. tn. Saturday, arriving at Portland,
Oregon, 8:10 a. m. Sunday.
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1903, newspaper, January 1, 1903; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc279948/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.