The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 6, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEfL GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY JULY 6 1901.
INTEREST IN
COLONIAL AFFAIRS
European Countries Have
Experienced Men at Head
of Bureaus
Washington D. C
L... J11IV U ill'
July
r Thii
rbrt of th- trenail ry bun'.m t atatiatlra
haa Jui rtiirnJ from a trl. f vlalt to
jUtMMon. I'aria jivniHi m-. .....
Uruml wli'r he went for ihr imn"
r makiiiK mmt tatiatloal tuuir rt-
aa nitric Ihi oinnww of Knr.ijw.in muii-
trtea ami -ajrta1y tb-lr . ..minero with
unci thnr u'Velotnent "f lh-li roluii
"1 wh KTfli Imiireai" il ' n.ilil Mr Ann
tla. li Uif Intir.at inni-nl m lolontil
qucatlntii al ii I Ihf .! I'iIh whlih I h'
talt'il K. t of !. tl. ionium
)in lla inlnnliil iJoptiriTin ill oi ilivmlm
with .i thor iiiKtilv hiuIiiomI li" !hkI'
mini ii ! in " h' "v h'"' ' '' ''"''
ofTii lit III- Iiomii- aoir:.m nt I'U.-i
chiing'- ..l Int. r tla 11 in.l.'M". .is I n
.n pi 111 lli tlil- with lh rolom thus m
tninlliK pra-lli il nU I'M" il. in iil m.-n In
(III hOltll llfTHf .II"! kllpllrl II l Ot
iwn In triilnluK In the ruin.. . . Ai Hi-
NoiIhtIbiiiU whoa lol-nuil ork Ih t
mutliT -f .rl.l on th. ii.iri .r iMM
illlzen of Hint oiintr iln h- '! ' Hi.-
fnliailal ili-ii.irtment Ihi" hml loim " I r-li'ti-
'n .l.nn. ihi- irlnlil vtt" ' '
.-oloriy and on whli h ha itii im'ii. m-
Iv Kiiceaaful In "nine-. th- ml. mini il"'
tmrlnwint la .xtn-m. 1 rn-llw. iilitnliiliiK
larg numli-ru of rvjtortH from ltn l
nnlal fifflifnt imtl .! strlfciilma; liiformii-
Jlon li a apeo'ally oruiin etl Iiuivhii for
that .nrpof nml In Oer.t nn aiwl ll-l-glum
iuil Interiitt waa mn.ir-Btil
" Kwryvih' rv I found Jfiiit inililli '"-
trmil In colonial iniittwa oiitahh- "T t-Ih-lul
i'lrtl-a In LoikIoii lor lnaiinr
llirre la a olonlal Itint It ut iinianl oi
avnil huniln-il ex-ofMc-liila of the colon-
lea and iithiTa Int.n M.1 In i olonlal mitt-
lra. wild h haa n lllmtrv of n-nrl Mi-
volum-a iintl hl-h la In I'm- .rklii
n-lnttmi with thi llh'.irv of th- nlnnl.il
l.iMftfiMnt uImi -iintfUllinK .Vi.ik.i ol-
uni Th. memlii-ra of th- intiltnt. Imlil
m nthlv inifllnRH for lht dim tiamufi of
inattira irrtliiliiR l" th- ni.m iK-ment
t'timtTi-e Ht.itlatlrs iin.1 ironilt of thi1
rnlunlea uttl th-ir i ..mm-r. lal r.t.ulona
with th- motlur munirj. At I'arla th-r
la a 'olunliil urn iiil7.mlon with uhoui h-
iwa nit-nitu'ta moiiih ..f whom h im' hail -x-pt-rii'ii-f
In thi lolonna. nt In I a nr- tin r--rutnld
and IhihIh. mi m-n ilelrlnc to kfr
In ronatant toiifli with linalni sa undllloiia
unit iiporiu'iltli In th- -nlonl-B nml itl'l
ntlii ra who are atml-nta of i olonlal auli-
Jt'cta from an i.ononil- atuntl. nt In
i-rtrdny. althminh thflr roi.nlal stim
Is yiiuntt aa lompar-d with thou- of Kn-
IhiiiI NfthtrlaiidH or Kriinrt' tin (olon-
lal iiMHiH'lailon iiuinhirH ocr Ji.iki mritn-
lipra. ratt-rd throimhout thi.- finplre
sum- of whom lire offlrera ami ex-of-flcera
othera lonnwled with the army
nml navy and many otlura who are In-tcnet-il
In th- lommrrilal anil aKrtcul-
tural devflopmont tif the cnlonlea
"The study of colonial comUllnna ami
development or the eolonlon both na
lo jirotlucta ami eummerce la eneouraKett
by all the uovernntfents whtch contrut
terrlttiry of thla i-haniet-r. 1'lie French
Roverninent tnnlnfalns an etlucatlonnl In-
ntltuttnn tlevoteit exeluglvely to colonial
ntudlt. anil the training tit mn for the
colonial aervlee: udmlafclnn to lt Cln
la obtained through comiwtlllve esamlna-
tlona the ttrm of atudy Ifl three yeaia
und the Inatrurlora are men of lilRli
BtandlnR both In colonial experience nntj
In tbo etiiily of eoonumlcM. Whfle the
jirlmary object of thla lnatltutlon la to
etlucnte men for the oolonlnl atrvloe.
thoae who prefer at the cm) of their
term to devote their efforla to the eonv
tner-lal ami nnrliulturl development of
Hi. I lulonlea. ina do an The Nether-
landa aTovernment alan inalntalna a train-
ing' school similar In general character
ami the Eallnh icovirnment luia a aome-
)hiit similar MHiem for the training of
men for aerUtv In lndlii and the rolon-
lea N-nrlv .ill "i tin countrl'." In iiuea-
tlon thu nri fXie.lent Mjnl Inti renting
rolnnlul muK. lima. ileoleil t.i the exhi-
bition of not niil lh product!! of the
KilnnliH but alHt. tin article rtM(iilr-il
liv lli. I r pot.uliiilon. and In mativ ciuies
tliev ipo ft i ompiuiled Ly Hilmlrahle ata-
tlHili.il Ktali mi ma nhowlna arowth In
prodin Hon of ih- principal artlclea and.
tin tcii'wth In itpoita rrom iinu imporia
Into th. cnlnnliK Km h of the Kovern-
jnnit inalntalna u atallallcal aerv Ice and
the nniinrrtc of the colonlca la oure-
fnilv atudlei and the ahurt which the
Tj-.t!.. r inur.try auppllea of the tinporta or
rci-.Mn of llu i x porta carefully tabulat-
ttl thi receipt and i xpendlt una of th-
i.O.hl.rt ami of ih. home tfi'M riun-nt on
Bui' i -it of ih-m rnonled and th" growth
or .in. U ulturai commercial .uid educa-
tional nndlllona uottd.
K.sp. rial attintlon la given In all cuaea
In th. ibllli of the i olnny to ine-t the
i iminn r lal rt.iiiia of the moth i- country.
founirlta whl'h do not pruduci wllhln
ih- r nn lionlerB tin foiHlat' !t .uul raw
innt(r! ils i-iniliid In their population
in I in- lli. pioiliirtlmi In the i olon-
... ! ih- mliliM thi.e retiuii'd -t home
IU i hi i iimil.H wliah produie their
v.w 10 iitaiiin or law muti rl.ila look to
ih. . I..IU. h r.T ihi llopli.il pioilu-tH
nlii'ii thi i .inn. 'I prodmi ii horn- and
. i i nriti- II'- pimliiilloii of tlioa.- article
In Ih- (oh.uleH and thilr diMnl.utlon In
ih. ni'.thcl i unlit rv The liiMHtm-ni of
. I lioiu- i.ipital In l'"' ciili.ni.H la lima
. in ""iiKid ihiough the aim ji iih- glvii
ila ih. i .hi. la of thoie . o!onl-B will
(ui.l a i market In the mother i ouli-
ti. Hi i iiaeturem ami pioiliuera of
il moil i ountry all In tuin iiasuriHl
ot in ' i ' .1 markit In thi mlonlca
i hi ui. h it ln-reaal i.onauml H power
whl. h .ii it mp.'thlia thilr ln.niiattl pro-
.In. nun anil B.ili-a and the K-niral pioa-
l.fi of th Iiinita IhruUKh Im reaaed
i mmIu. tioti liig-r mark-ta and h-tti r
i .!.l iailm ' ml Implineil nluinllon.il
Ii. 1 I -ii. le thou anaureil. '
Summer In the Mountains.
A party of Outhrleltee left this
inornliiK tor tlie mouutalns In Colo
i-ailo whert they 'will apend the ium-
hut. The part yconslatad of Mr. and
Mm. F. IC. Houghton Mlwes AilaU
Keeler and niece Ruth HduR Gray
Marguerite Byrno. Miss Kesler will
stop at Colorado SpringB ivhilo tlio
otiiere will go on to Denver. Thoy
have tnlten adanUge of tho ?16 rato
to Colornilo points the limit ot tick-
ctH being until Octohor SIbL Such
ihoap rntoe never wue known beToro
which are made to offeet exposition
truffle.
rtuiB. W. furttr of Ahloro. N. C
hnil kidney troublt im.1 u bottle of
Foley's Kidney Cure t ff 1 1 ted a p-rfoc1
ture anil he thwrv is no remedy
that will compare with It.
J N Wa'laco.
TO THE WOMEN OF THE
DR. S. B.
In vlow of the great multitude of j
Women suffering from aomo kind of
female dlioaee and yet unable to find
any cure Dr. Ilartinan the renowned
gyntecoluglat haa announced his wll-
llngueas to direct tho treatment of as
many caaea as innj make application to
hlin during the anmiuer months with-
out charge.
The treatment will be conducted by
correspondence. The doctor -wll pre
scribe all medicines applications hy-
gienic and dietary regulations neces-
sary lo complete a cure. The medloines
prescribed can be obtained at all drug
stores. This offer will hold good only
during the summer months. Any wo-
man can become a regular patient by
sending a written statement of her age
condition of life history and symptons
of her derangements.
All oases of femaledlseases Including
menstrual Irregularities displacements
ulcerations lnllnui motions dischargee
irritation of the ovaries tumors and
dropsy of tho abdomen should apply at
PATTERSON DROPPED DEAD.
Scripps-Mcltao Press Ass'n.
Dayton O. July C Frank Pattot1
on vice president of the National
CobIi Register company dropped dond
last night. Rxtra work caused by tho
rocont strike of employes In this
motlol plant Is alleged us the ctniso.
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY
THE BRITISH DOCTORS AND
THEY WILL MAKE NO CHARGE
FOR THEIR SERVICES TO ALL
WHO CALL AT THEIR OFFICE
118 EAST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
OVER BURKE'S GROCERY BE-
FORE JULY 12.
A staff nf eminent physicians and
surgeons from tho British Meoicnl
Institute) have at the urgent solicita-
tion of a large number of patients
under their cars In this country estab-
lished a permnnont branch of the In-
stitute In this city at 118 Oklahoma
avenuo. over Burke's grocery.
These eminent gentlemen have de-
cided to give their services entirely
free for three months (medicines ex-
cepted) to all invalids who call upon
thein for treatment between now and
July 12. These services consist not
only of consultation examination and
advice but also all minor surgical op-
erations. The object In pursuing this course
z to become rapidly and personally
acquainted with the sick and afflicted
anil under no conditions will any
charge whatever be made ir any
aerices rendered for three months
to all who call before July 12.
The doctors treat all forms of dis-
ease and deformities and guarantee
a c !.: In every case they undertake.
At the Unit Interview a thorough ex-
amination is made and If Incurn'ule
you aio frankly and kindly told ao;
also advised against spending your
money for useless treatment.
Mult- and female weakness catarrh
ami catarrhal deafness also rupture
goitre cancer all ikln diseases and
all diseases of the rectum are posi-
tively cured by their new treatment.
Dr. IT. A. McChesney the chteX con-
sul tins surgeon ot the Institute Is In
personal charge.
Oftloe ltoura from 9 a. in. till 8
p. m.
No Sunday hours.
Speolal Notice If you can not call
send stamp for question blank for
homo treatmeut.
Mr. John Tlppls Colton O. says:
"Foley's Honey and. Tar cured my
little iilrl of a seven cough and in-
Uamed tonsils." i J. N. Wallace.
i."
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
HARTMAN.
onco nnd boeonio registered as rogulnr
patients. All correspondence will be
held strictly confidential. No testimo-
nials of cares will be given to tho publla
except by tho express wish of tho
patient.
As is well known Br. liar tm an is tho
President of the Ilartman Sanitarium
an institution which has a dopartmont
do voted exclusively to the treatmoutof
f emalo diseases. II o Is thus brought to
see thousands of suoh cases every year
the most of whom return to tholr homos
to be treated by correspondence. The
principal remedy ho rolies upon in such
coses is 1'oruna which overy woman
slionld liavo who has any affection of
this kind. Those wishing to become
patients should address Bit. S. B. 11a RT-
mam Columbus Ohio.
no onu kiiows better than Br. Ilart-
man how muoli the women suffer with
diseases pectil lar to their sex. No one
knows better than ho does how many
of them suffer with such diseases. Pa-
tiently hopofully woarlly and often
FOR COLORADO TOURISTS.
Tho Chicago Rock Island and Paci-
fic Ilallroad company has asked Its
competitors In tho Western and South-
western Passenger association to
agrco to n Eorlos of cheap excursions
to nnd from Denver Colorado Springs
nnd Pueblo for tho approaching sea-
son on tho following basis:
Tickets to bo solid from Chicago
and nil territory up to tho Missouri
river on Juno 18 and 25 July IC 23
and 30 Augustt G 13 20 and 27 at a
rate of one fnre plus ?2 for tho round
trip. On July 2 nnd 9 Septombor 3
und 10 a rate of $2b is to be made
from Chicago and $15 from Missouri
river points for tho round trip Inter-
medlata territory to carry proportion-
ate rates and tickets to be sold from
Missouri river points one day later
than the dates given above. Propor
tionate rates will bo made to and from
Clenwod Spring Salt Luko and 0g-
A series ot eustbound oxcurslons Is
also proposed tickets to be sold from
Colorado common points overy Thurs-
day commonclng with Juno 20 up to
and Including Septembor 12 at n rnto
of ono fnro plus $2 for tho round trip.
All tlckots to bo llmltod for re.urn
pa ago to October 31.
These rntoa will be tondered con-
necting lines for basing -vurposos
which will probnblp Insuro a vary low
basis ot rutuM throuisusut tho United
States for tho oxcurslons. Tho Chi
cago. Rock Island and Pacific will
make these rates and arrangements
effective regardless "of tho action of
Its competitors and will run special
trains on the dates named.
Eureka Springs.
The popular Frisco Lino will give
another of Us delightful oxourstons
to ICureka Springs Ark. about July
15 the exact date will be announced
in a few days.
The fare will be ?6.00 for tho round
trip from Oklahoma City.
The special train will leave Okla.
hotna City at 8:10 In the morning.
U'Auber "Queer fellow that model
of mine." Palette "What's he up to
now?" D'Auber "He refused to pose
for my picture ot the prodigal son be-
cause veal doesn't agree with him."
lie hail n little garden patch
KLVS CRTUM IUIK I. iioiltl.cciiro.
ipplr Into th nofttrut. Ii it qulikir lioried M
ecnU at UrnKlU or b ni.l MmuiMlOr Lrmkll.
J M.Y BltoTIUHS M trru St.. New VutkCU
TED STATES.
allontly they eko out a mlsirable exist-
ence year after year.
A woman confined to tho house sev-
eral years with a chronic female de-
rangement had Anally given up all
hope of being cured. She hod tried
physician after physician and romedy
after remedy without any permanent
improvement. Her treatment had cost
her husband who was a poor man
hundreds of dollars. Thoy had been
obliged to dony themselves many com
forts of life In order to get money
enough to pay tho physicians.
Picking up tho psperor.o day she hap-
pened to rcotl an Horn which contained
tho news that Dr. Ilartman would treat
such cases froo of ohargo by lotior. Sho
Immediately wrote the doctor describ-
ing her caw and giving him all hr
symptoms. She soon received a lettor
tolling her exactly what to do and what
medicines und appliances to got. She
began the treatment (theprinolpnl rem-
edy twlng 1'cruna) at onee and in a
fowwoekswas well and strong again
and able to do her own work.
Another woman who used l'ornna
without becoming one of Dr. Uartraan's
regular patients hod the following ex-
perience. Miss Ida Green writes from
Ilaldwlnville Oa.: "Pcruna is wonder-
ful and goott and a certain cure for fe-
male weakness. I have boen 111 and
have boen taking doctor's medicine for
several years and found that none did
mo any good.
Every day it was a worry. I was
always sick. I had come to tho
conclusion to give up and not use
any more medicine. I was sick
Indeed for the past two years.
Just before I began to take Pcruna
I was very weak besides I was
bilious and constipated.
"I had pains In my back nud side and
falling of tho tvomb with bearing down
pains.
"One day while reading my news-
paper I canto tt - n ad. read of the
book for women entitled "Health '-ud
Beauty" and sent for it. Then I begun
touso tho medicine. Af tor using soveral
bottles I am now thoroughly cured."
Send for free book ontltled "Health
and Ueauty." Addross Dr. Hartman
Colir ibus Ohio.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
A. T. & N. P.
115 I 17 I 405 I Stations ! 4M I 18 I 110
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411 400 4UT 4TF
frgtit I pasd'r I paaa'rl ffgh
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l30p 3 Ilka I'erklm Hip lOl&a
11 'Oi 7Hla Rtplry 4 lOn II 00a
esoa. 7&a Stillwater 4 3p 1 30p
7 4Vi 4Sa 0.eui..e & 10p 40p
TOOa Sita lwnee tMp 4 OOp
Guthrie & Western.
14 I 143 I I 141 I 140
(rght Ipaas'r I nasg'r I frght
a. m p. m. p. m. p. m
8 10 (SO ...Outhrle.. I IS T 10
8 40 SIQ ...Seward.. IS SVI 6 41
8 H 111 llcri; .. Ii 41 0 37
is S ...Cashion . It S3 0 ot
B 4f S 37 . needing . It 07 S 41
10 80 4 10 .Ktngilsher. U 35 5 00
Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf.
No3 No.l STATIONS Not No
mam n in am
0 40 8 M Wcatberford 8 so o so
8 44J 8 01 Heary 0 so 7
T 4J 7 00 1C1 Kcno SO 06 8 13
d4 sis Oklanotna city it to sis
t si 3 so Shawnee l so 10 36
pm pm
S10 II 34 South WcAltatcr 6 lit
a a. a in
II M 111 WUtrr 8 18 4 30
II H IH Hone SSI 4 4
10 43 8 00 Manaflelil 0 U in
t 41 S tO lioooevllltt 10 IB 0 SB
8 41 5 41 Danttlle It OS 8 01
tie oj LitticRock tsmnst
- a in
1 4t 10 88 Brlnkler 14 8 It
I W 10 M Forest City 4 84 4 IS
pm pm
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THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
Trains No. 1 and No. 3-r-Pullman
sleeper between Memphis I.lttlo Rock
and Oklahoma City tn reclining
chair cars between Memphis and
Weatherford.
Trains No. ! and No. 4 Pullman
sleepers between Oklahoma City and
Memphis. Free reclining chair cars
between Weatherford nd Momphls.
Connections At III Reno with 0. R.
I & P. At Oklahoma City with Santa
Fe and Frisco. At South McAleoter
with M. K. & T. At Little Roek with
Llttlo Rook Hot Springs & Western
for Hot Springs. At Momphls with
nil linos for nil points north Bouth
southeast and northoast.
G. H. Lee General Passouger Agent
Llttlo Rock Ark.
C. D. Hart General Wostorn Agent
Oklahoma City Okla.
CURE YOURSELF
I'm lllj far unnatural
dlithari!lnllanimtt?ii
Irrluilout or ulrtiont
f muco'ia iMmlNraBM.
I'alnlHi. U(i nut alUlu
llHttWU0HtMiCuCa. Sal oc polaoaooi.
LeniClaMTI.0 HI "ola P ""K
Er pnus in liiH "if FIT.
r iitmi. urtralJ. (oi
41.00. or 3 bolll-i II.Ti.
OtrcuUr koI on nut
jaaLHaf
BJBWinlut4. W
PW QuiiihiiI VI
MS bi t unuiarft
FmmW Pfi TlAt C 0HI..I.M.
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Ntoaim
Tlie olil Ntntnpiii)? ground
a
cQb
siuoie Has oecn purcii.ised
son
ini: new iiroprieiors
hiKli standard the place has enjoyed in tlie past by
their manner of cater'ng to the wants and desires of
their patrons and their skill and experience in caring
for horses left in their care. Corner of Vine and
Cleveland
QS"f0'8''0''O'S'0aC'fi'0''fr'Q'Os8'&O)Q9
J. W MoNKAL. President
Guthrie. National Bank.
Capital $60000
Hoard of Director
n addition to omcers of bank
JAMKS
W. J. HORSPALL Capiubh.
I S?S5
!
mmSk
MjmmSk it
IPilll'
""intb
The Most Perfect Beer Brewed
Call for it everywhere. Drink it everywhere.
City Office.Blaclr BIdg Phone
ottllng Works 5-H
Epworth League
California Excursions
Account Fifth Internationlonal Convention ot Epworth League.
San Francisco July 18-21.
San franclsco Is an Ideal summer resort weather always cool-
Trip thither in summer across high tablelands of Now Mexico
and Arizona Is pleasant air bracing no oppressive heat or dust.
Best way to go Is via Santa Fo only lino under ono manage-
raont Chicago to San Francisco; dally trains to California Fred
Harvoy meal sorvlco personttly-conducted excursions.
On tho way visit Indian puoblos and petrified forest also-
Grand Canon of Arizona world's grontost scenic spoctaclo now
easily accessible
See southern California Its noted vosort hotels Idyllic valleys
Mnjestlo mountain smooth henchos and - lovely Islands Its old
missions its oemMroplc fruits and flowers Its groat oil wells.
This important section via Santa Fo Route ohoapar than most
othor linos nnd with greater comfort.
Extremely low rounn trip rates; liberal stopover privileges;
choice of routos returning; open to ovarybody. All tlokot agents
soil via Santa Fo route. Dosrlptlvo literaturo on request.
Santa Fe Route
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CHEAP RATES TO COLORADO.
Arrangements for tho July moot-
ln(f of the Trans-Mississippi Com-
mercial Congross In July In this city
aro now woll undr- way. Tho rail-
road association? have all met and
the low rato I' to tbo Cripple Creek
district is S' ii that a larfe Influx
of people ' anticipated. This low
rnto cover. Tenty-threo states rid
territories an. tho railroads In ad-
vertising this rav will excite inter-
est and thousands oi people who Lave
hord of Cripple Creek will ta'o ad-
vantage of the opportunity.
At tho CrJpplo Creek raeoting there
are quite a number ot Important mat-
ters to bo considered. Whilst the
oxecutlvo committee has not ns. yet
formulated the programme It is un
of Smith's famous boarding
by Messers. Case & Peter-
purpose to maintain tue
t
t
A. J. SEAY Vice-President
Snrpi". $10000
STKATTOK FRANK DAl.fi
3. R.OOTTTKO
011AM.
It Invigorates.
Oures
-hat fired Feelings
It is Healthful.
Cnnnoiseurs Pronounce
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derstood that uncompleted questions
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 6, 1901, newspaper, July 6, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75158/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.