The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, March 16, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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SHOES ARE TO COST MORE.
The Cheaper Grade Will Dear Most of
the Advance
"Washington; March 16. Although tlri
price of shoes lias already ndianred from
16 to 25 per cent there In to be still fur-
ther advance unless the jfovornment re-
moves tho duty on tho raw material no-
cording to a belief that In general liorf.
Tho ndvpneo Is said toi bo jieeoHnry bo-J
cause of the tariff on hlclct and klns. It
la contended that labor ban Increased 25
percent and tho cost of material twonty-
olght per cent during the last Ilvo years
making the total Increase In the expanse
of production 63 per cent.
There lius been u general advance In
tho retail price of boots air! shoes ot
ordinary qualities from 15 to 25 pur cent.
The cost of tho higher grade and tho
high priced fancy shoes has remained
about th same. The manufacturers as-
sort that there will have to bo nn ad-
ditional advance In prices In all grades
Unless congress removes the duty nn
hides. This attitude of the manufac-
turers ami the statement upon wills' it
la based acorns unaccountable In tho face
of tho fact that wo are now exporting to
foreign markets nearly 40 million dol-
lars worth of boou and shoes and other
leather goods while our Imports of slml-
la r articles last year were tl3.9Se.C19.
These Imnorts were mndn tin of ulnvas.
taMUr.: Morocco skins. $.111617; find!
dressed kid unt calf skin. IS.DU.tts.
and pati nt w' enamel' (t pther J8B1-
315. Our exports wire the cheaper
qualltl it f luather anJ 1 w priced boots
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easily tired when you feel all run down then
is the time you ncerj o good strong tonic
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your doctor will tell you
why it has such power over weak nerves why
it makes the blood rich and why it gives
oGurage and strength. Ask him if it is not
just the medicine you need.
We have no secrets We publish
the formulas of all our medicines.
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Guthrie Okla
though prices will continue to raise for
leather nnd shoes. In splto of moderate
supplies of hides wo uro faced by the
fact that leather Is becoming more
popular than over for automobile sport
Ing goods furniture and other purposes
outside of such staple Industries as tho
production of shoes linrnorfj belting
etc.
"It Is a very lmd feature of lire Im
port tax of 16 por cent on foreign dry
hides that It 'bears moro lioavlly on the
working people than on any other cluss.
If Traveling In Japan
Or any civilized country you can pro
euro Laxative Bromo tjulnlne from any
druggist. All nations use It. E. W.
GROVE'S signature on box.
LbFT 200M FOR FAITHFUL DOQ.
achelor Preferred Pet to Yountj Woman
Who Objected.
-Chloago Mnrch 16. -In romamfocrnncs
of the faithfulness of his ''pet dog Hill
tho 0110 friend by my fide -tho loved me
with moro th J 11 human affection." Geo
C. Witts a contractor bequeathed 12Q-
000 for his support. The- will which
was probated today showed Wltt'd es
tate wus vulued at J1Q0.Q0O. Por the
oaro of tho contractor' haw. King $3011
a ywr was left.
Itlll a SooteU terrier. Is ten years old
und was given to Sir. Witts by Ills
mother eight years ago.
"Teico good care of Itlll.-' she told hor
son us she was dying "nnd for my sake
neur l.t it 'in want for anything"
Mi Wltus who wai a bachelor took
the dg to his home and he became his
in.il r t constant lompuiion. They trav
1 1 it all over tht woihl lugiith.r were In
Hi ivui'U tnii nriike and other ac-
lidt.it" u-id wli !i ei Mi Witttd was
th ri w.ji Mill alnii Hill dues ml c.ir
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ACTIVELY AT WORK
FORMER VICTIM OF ATAXIA NOW
FREE FROM SUFFERING.
Dr. Williams Pink Pill Produced Results
That Astonished the Doctors
In This Case.
The Burterer from tlwt Worst of ncf-
vous diseases. Locomotor Ataxia will re-
ceive no encouragement tram his attend
ing p:iylrlan If nosHlWo he will be
kept In Ignorance of his real trouble. The
only promise of relief Or ouro Is held
out by Dr. Williams' IUnk lllls and that
promlso Is baHd entirely upon results
already achieved.
I'hyslplans seldom object to n locomo
tor ataxia patient trying theso pills.
There Is no hopo for aim anyway they
say; ho might as well take one thing as
another. And the number of ataxic peo
ple who have tried Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills and who have oltler been perma-
nently cured or so greatly benefited that
mejr were able to resume their dally
work and live free from the agonizing
peine . the d'eeaset Is .stonlaltlngly
large.
Mr. James IL Walking of 71 Waterloo
street. Albany N. v. was given up to
die. He m now actively at work cvory
wek day and he glxes the following ac-
count of this apparent miracle:
"The doctors told me 1 had locomotor
ataxia and they told my wife that Ir r.
few months I would become h-lpla
Thoy ma 3n it pretty piam to Iter U.tt
penple who had that trouble got steady?
worse but never better. Uesldes I knew
I Itad that disease because 1 recognised
the symptoms myself.
"The rat indications were a stiffness
about the knee jo'nts. A few months
after that appeared my walk got U be
uncertain shaky-tlbe I lout confidence-
lu my power to control the movements o'
my leas wTien I was on my feet. Once
when I was In the cellar. I started to
pick up two scuttles or coal and my
legs gave way suddenly and I tumbled
all In a heap. Another time I came
down in the name way in the parlor. 1
couldn't close tny oys anil keep my bnl-
ance to save my life. Then J had fear-
ful palae over my whole body and 1 lost
BonUw .vr tny k'dtieya and my howoltt.
"Sotnotlmea I vthm so 'weak that X had
to keep my bed for a couple of weeks at
a time and my wtght fell 01T twenty
poumte. Things looked pretty bad for
mo until I ntu across a young man who
fcnl been cured uy Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills and who advised me to try them.
"I tltdn't see much improvement until
I had" Used six lyoxat. The llrst benefit
I notice was a better circulation and a
picking up In strength and weight. I
gradually got confidence 111 my ability
to direct the movements of -ny legs and
li a few months all the troubles had
disappeared.
"I now walk wherever I want to
walk to my oillce every day and do the
work of a well man I can close my
'e nnd s nnd up all right. .My bowels
and kidneys are under perfect control
and the pains nrt gone. Few men can
get across the slippery street quicker
than I can. Homotimts when I have
rushed safely across I stop for a. mo-
ment nnd tremble at the bare recollec-
tion of tho wonkneas that once made
Such a crossing Impossible;. I havn
senrcoly any other remlndeis or my old
affliction."
Mr. WntklnH has recommended Dr.
WJUjiuna' 1'Ink I'DJs to other jafforors
In Albany and tlioy have also bcoomo
advocates or this remedy rhyslalans
who hnvo beurd of Uieso wonderful re-
sults have been astonished.
Dr. WIIUuiiih' Pink P'lls for Palo
People 1mv cured the worst of nervous
disorders such as locomotor ataxia par-
tial paralysis und St. Vitus' ilanco be-
cause tlioy furnlih tho nerves tbrough
the blood with tho elemontu nocosmiry
to vitalize them. There Is no mystery
about tho proeoee. Tho norvoa got all
their nourishment from tho blood. Dr.
Williams Pink Pills P11U actually MAKR"
now blood. In this way Eher have
cured nervous disorders ah well us blood
diseases such as rheumatism anaemia
chlorosis; Ills caused by debility such as
Indigestion nervousnoss Insomnia and
a host of common troubles. They are
guamntoed to be absolutely harmless to
the most dellonto constitution.
At all druggists or direct by mnll from
tho Dr. Wllllnma Medlclno Company
Sohonectady N. V GO centa por box; six
boxes fpr !.50. Sent postpaid on racelpt
of price.
for tbo 120.000. but Is Inconsolable for his
master. i
Mr. Whits liad art engagement to tnko
a young woman out driving. 15111 oc-
suplnd tho usual pluec 011 tliu sent beside
Him
"My" ld tlia young woman "l don't
like to ride on the samo seat with a dog.
Oan't we leovo hltn bohlndT"
"Madama" explained Mr. Watts "that
dog lias been riding in the mm Heat
with me for many years and I urn sorry
that you dislike him. but Illtl rides on
the same scat ttat I do or we don't
ride that's all."
Some mirths ao wh?n Mr Watts
went to Cul fornlo. he. left the dat with
Colonel Julius Matleld. This was the
tlift lime the two had been separated
"Something tell me that I had better
not luke Bill with me iVa time" Mr.
Wai.M told the colonel "If 1 mver re-
turn Hill is jours. " Mr. Watts died in
California.
William E (lore the executor is to
recelv an annual Income of J3.000
t'poii the d.ith of the dog and h-e
the will prolde that the money shall
be dlvl'ieu into four ejual parts and dis-
ulbuttil umoue tho Horn for Incura-
bles the Okt Peoples Home. Chicago
Orpin a uslum and the Salvation Army
A GUARANTEED CURE TOR PILES
Itchluc. Ullnl Illeedlng rrotrudlng
Piles. Druggist ere autuwlxed to re.
fund money If PAW) OIKTJIUNT lalte
to cure in 6 to 14 days. EOc
One sat of Imitation out glass or one
sot of heavy plain tumblers to a pur-
baser Saturday at c at QutMe &uv-
eltr. GANSA.ND SULLIVAN
IN GOOD TRIM.
(Dy AMQCdated Press.)
Log AiigeAes Cnl.. March 10 Maoh
iHtrsi ia Ukan i the 0na-8ulllvan
bout and large crowd Is ox p acted to
b on hand to see the two engage In
thplr second eneountar Qens Is Im-
patient for the fight to bogln as he de-
clares he wnts to show the public
whnt ho can do at a weight which suits
him. The articles call for tho men to
weigh Iu t 142 pounds at C o'clock.
Reports from (he Sullivan camp say
"Twin" Mike l (is flt as a Addle and
Is as confident as Gaus.
UNIONS TO
MARKET
EDICT OF PRESIDENT OF
INDIAJIOMA FARMERS'
UNION
BY MAY 1
Every City and Town in Two
Territories to Be a Mart
9. O. Dtivlu iiresltjeiit of Inaiahnma
IiVtrinars tirttOn hns issued formal no-
t!co to tho unions In Ills Jurisdiction
to begin nroparal 'onn for the market-
Inp or ifcIr crops In nccordanco with
the well Into pUus ot the organisation.
In describes at length the disadvant-
ages from which the farmers haro
suffered heretofore on account of ill-
lowing Uie control of the lrtnrkoU for
their produclB to remain In othor
hands. Then to proceeds to glvo do-
tailed instructions for tho Inaugura-
tion of the movement Id. this section
aa follows:
"In order to start right In this groat
movomont wo must begin by seizing
the local markets find tho rost will ho
ony.
"By May 1 1J30G wo must own and
operate a farmers' marketing house In
every town In these two torrltorlo
whoro moro than throo hundred farm
ers do tholr trading. Wo shall call
theso 'Farmers' Cloarlng Houses.' "
Tho plan for tho organisation ot tho
clearing homo Is;
"District muIoiih are to he formed
around each town eligible for a market
house by organising tho lootls in a
body and nppoinUng delegations (one
for ovary ton members) who shall con
Btttuto a district union nnd who shall
elect their ow nofficers nd levy ducw
t: defray their expenses.
"Elect a board of directors compos
od of one repreaentaUvo from each
union nl havo said board elect IU
own manager.
"Asaeau nil mombors of tho locals
ombraqod In the district union tho sum
of $1.00 each to ralso a fund for secur
ing n business location nnd providing
It with an office nnd salesroom a pair
of scales ware and storo houses and
such othor outfitting for tho handling
and storing ot farmers' produce as It
necessary. Do not nttotnpt to store
porlshablo produce. Reach tho farm
in a supply ns tho demand arlsos for It.
or by phono -and havo him bring you
"Sell to dnalera and consumers but
mako a reduction In price for quantity
"Do not deal In anything oxcopt
what tho farmor produces. Don't al
low your market homo to enter Into
competition with the merchant on
nnmufacturod commodities. Do not
allow your merchant to ovorchargo
you beoauso he buys your produce.
Compel him to ' soil you at lowest
prices and protect your Interests If he
doos not." .
A Lively Tuisle
with tat old enemy of the race. Con-
stipation often ends In Appendicitis.
To avoid all serious trouble with Stom-
ach Liver nnd Bowels take Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Tjiev perfectly rcgu-
lato these organs a-lthout pain or dis-
comfort. 2Sc at all druggists.
WALL PAPER 4c AV RENFRO'5.
NEW ENGLAND WHIST TOURNEY.
(By AaeocJnted l'ross )
Boatou Mbbs. March lC.Mnny de-
votees of whjgt thronged the parlors
ot the Hotel VenOome today at the
opening or the New England Whist
association tournament. The tourna-
ment Is to laat two days three games
being pbyed each cay. Yiberul prizes
will be distributed among those nuk-
ing tho highest scores
All smart up-to-date women of today.
Know how to bake wash slug and to
play.
Without thee talents a wife is N. O..
ITulehU she takes Koiky Mountain Tea.
C. It lien fro. druggist.
FITZGERALD VS. GARDNER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
Saoramento. Qui March 10. Willie
FltisgoraW ami Jliumy Gardner two ot
the beat lightweights or. strictly
speaking welterweights lu the coun-
try are to rat in a -15-round bout In
tola city tomorrow afternoon snd 'liJ
KKsgerild crowd 1 display)'-. a great
dMl of ooandeno over the cwtcom.
The wo are rafnrtleXl M prUy evenly
raatchod aod the battle Is exicted to
be one of the ILvelloit shn about here
in soma time.
VISIT OF CONDUCTOR STEINQACH
(Dy AasoolaWd Praas.)
Ikwton Mastt Maroh 1C Fritz
Stelnbnch the colsbrated conductor of
the Cologne coaservstory is due to
neaeh Boston tomorrow on tho steam-
ship Cymric from Liverpool. He
comes to conduct the flcnl concerts of
AHvsy Re;
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jkenBMaiM
MBteer ishs run jif aie
CarecaCoWteOsiWsyi
CrJsi3ayV
Get My Free Book fthcmnattsm
It tlU about RhetifnatiMn sboot thuennsM th
war to lire to STOid and free the tystem of rliea-
mslle poiKn--Ten in desperate c- -with
DR. SHOOP'S RHEUMATIC
Or. Bhoo
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KaciMWi.
TABLETS Da
CASE OP DINGER HERMANN. 1
(By Associated Press.)
Washington D. U. March 1C In
tho criminal court today argument was
heard on tho demurrer filed against
tho Indictment of RepresontaUvo
for infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Havo Always BotiirUl 1ms borno tho slffrr-
tttro of Glut". II. Fletcher and lias been nituto under liid
personal supervision for over CO years. Allow no 0110
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits' Imitations and
"tTust-as-good" arc but Experiments and endanger tho
health of Children Expcricnco against 13i.ncrinicuL k
THe Kind You Have Always Bought'
Boars tho
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In Use For Over 3d Years.
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- The Fa.st Ma.il R.outo Between
: Kansas City and St. Louis
3 Tra.ins Dtxily Each Wtxv
Trains leave Kansas Oity at
9tlo p.m. and
Passengers leaving-Kansas City at 8 a.m. arrive at
Indianapolis same evening
your agent to sell you via
MISSOUR.I PACIFIC RAILWAY
It will be a guarantee of comfort and speed. All roads
connect with the Missouri Pacific at Kansas City Union
Depot.
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C. E. Styles A. G. P. A. '
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tho Philharmonic society In New York.
In connection with his visit It has been
reported that ho has been offored the
position of conductor of tho Boston
Symnhony orchostra. In succession to
Mr. Gerlcko. Thoso In n position to
know ho facts howovor stato that no
negotiations have been mado with
Horr Stelnb..ch to accept tho position.
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PPollco Judge McCord recolved an
.Tiffldavlt from City Treasurer Spencer
that tho total receipts of tho police
court cavorlng the period of twenty-
two and ono-half months from April
13 1894 to March 1 189G w0 $5-
225.85. The ease of Goorgo Stroohel charg
ed with soiling liquor on Suuday was
dismissed In district court.
Mrs. Will Sheriff left wlUi the re-
mains (t her huabsnd for Beardstown
Pa. with the Intention of making thst
plaec her home. She received a draft
of 2000 from the Woodmen of the
World of which ordt her husband
wao a member.
Leo Vlncoot anj John Towera were
in IWmond on business connected with
the Woodman of the World.
Sim Warren purchaaeu the Sheriff
confectionery store.
P. Newman sold hie clothing stock
to H. T. Cohan.
Santi Pe Bngloaer nnd corns of as
fistants arrived in Qutltrle to Iwgin
work oo the Cimarron bridge.
Jfatty" Smith oame over' from
t Klngflshar
Mrs. II. 0. Nlchol returned to
Perry after a visit with Mm P. H.
Grejr.
Attorney Itoy Hofrraan left for Paw
to aUend dlstrio oourL
Miss Lillian Lux was .quite sick.
The K. of P. deuoJng class gave a
plosJnt hop.
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mayte.3ifl
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Blngcr Hermann ot Oregon Mr Her-
mann li charged with destroying cer
tain official letters concerning tho af
fairs ot the United States gonerul land
office. Tho arraignment of Mr. Her-
mann Is postponed until tho demurrer
la disposed of.
DOLLIVER'HEPBURN
LIQUOR BILL.
Washington D. O. Mnrch 1C -Tho
House committee on judiciary today
began hoarlngs on tho Dolllver-Hop-
burn liquor bill. Tho hoarlngs which
aro 10 last flvo days are confined to
members of tho Houso nnd Sonato.
Signature of
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Pittsburg next morning. Ask
E. E. Bleokley T. P. A
Wichita Kansas.
MONEY:
DO TOD KEE ITT
JnUrest Iowa asd
tersa the best. Ton set yon Mk
trheayen staii the papers. Wt writ
Farm and Oity tniuranoo In itsadasd
eompanUi. Will trade Ind fpr
Alerehanfllie ana' Merehnndise fo
I-iae.
E. J. GARNER
Immigration Agont
Room 3 Lymon Block
108 West Harrison
Guthrie Oklahoma
twins. iMJtaaatttf
KILLthb COUCH
and CURE the LUrSCS
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50c i 51.00
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FOR
Surest and Quiokost Cure for all
THROAT and LUWG TttOTTB-
i or IffiOiraY BACK.
HOLLISTKR 3 v
3ocky Mfu'fitahi Tea Nuggots
A Bbt ksdishw fer Bait Ttcyla.
.Brisi OeUsa Haalth ana Keiisved Vijnr.
A speoifte for OmMUrUob In L' sMtloe. !.'
1 Cirtuer Traulriex. HmpW. iiuraiw lnijr
dluoeVBsit Bcemli. Uuinrlsh BoweKJIewtwh
sAHsehsuhe It'tftucUy MonatnluTni lnii
in form. I'i osals a box. Oranlaa id b
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'SIXTH YEAR IN OKLAHOMA
Drs. Clarit & Co. the
famous Chleaeo special-
ists treat Chronic aid
Private diseases c-f both
sexes. Cures guaranteed.
Consultation free.
tJfltce over .JOI "West
Harrison Avenue Quthrie Okla.
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CITY
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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Oustave A. Erlxon
John A. Re my
Chalmer R. Heggem
ERIXON REMY & HEQQEM
Attorneys at Lew.
Spu.-'ock Ptilldlna.
Outhrle Okla.
JOSEPH WI8BY
Attorney at Law.
Office In Adl? Block South side Oklav
ioma Avenue
Guthrlo Okla.
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Vlroll M. Hobbs. Orvllle T. 8mtlh.
HODDS & SMITH
Lawyers.
Beadles Block 220 W. Oklahoma Ave.
Phone 561
Special attention to the law of Iniur-
ance corporations and real property and
to practice In tha Supreme Court.
MUSIC.
H. J. ERICKSON
VIOLIN TEACHER.
6TUDIO FILTSCH BUILDING.
MAURICE KROEGER
PIANO TUNER.
Res. 113 E. Cleveland Avo.
'Phono 621.
HOTELS.
North Side Inn. Good rooms good
board close In. 403 North Division
St. phone 3S3. Sirs. Newton and Mrs.
McCraeken.
THE ROYAL HOTEL.
Van Darn & Raton Props
Sates 12.00 and 92.50 per d.w
Loading Hostelry in Outline.
TOWEL 8MPPLY.
J. D. CRAY
Proprietor.
Guthrie Towel Supply.
Towels and aprons ot all kinds Fas
nlshed at very reasonable rates CM
ute before you buy J. D Grays.
Phone 610.
INBURANCE AND REAL E3TAT5?
M.LUTHER- WEST.
Real- S-tatE
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Pile A Notary
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Insurance S Public
J. D. BURKB.
Letters of Inquiry Promptly Answered.
FARM LOANS.
107 South Dlvlklon St. Quthrie
OKLAHOMA DISTRIBUTING AGENCY
Bystematlo distributors of all kinds of
Advertising matter vis: Circulars
Cards Samples t&cklnr signs ete.
Contracts sollolted. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. OEO. U. DeOROFF MT.
Quthrie. Okla.
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We Have on Hand a
Qnaniiiy of Very Fine $
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con business
Lodges
Societies
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Reunions
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Purposes
Only first class outnt in the
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and gel prices.
Armantrout Bros
Guthrie. Okla.
Go To
T5)s Western Tailoring Co.
if you -want Up-to-Date ClDtbes
Suits from ?0 up; PantB from
1'6 up. Cleaning and Pressing
neatly done. All work guaran-
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121 8. 2nd St Guthrie.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, March 16, 1906, newspaper, March 16, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76407/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.