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Ardmore Tuesday May 21 190
PACE TWO
THE DAILY AROMOREITE.
GREEN BUGS
RESPONSIBLE
CAUSED DOLLAR WHEAT SAYS
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.
1111 fl 117CPT AT I RrCTnitlkJ ' " lDlltu that H'o constitution
.. TTILU TTLOI HI JHIi.LUIUml m nig) be defeated. Haskell nnd I
Hobart Votes Bonds.
fiulhile O. T. May if". At n si'
il.il dec Hon fur tho purK)se Hobart
......! ti'.r. illtlk In Itottils fit tint III HUT
... .. r... .-Mend II..- u.bIiis ami - Th1 10' Ranch Little Wolf the Sioux lhl.r- rt(!nri a l)tt. (1Kamgl Haskoll
'the constitution are Inseparable anil
' If one got a down to defeat so wilt tbo
liniriie me streets and crossings
llu- w' wan about 5 to 1 In favor ol
tin- bonds. Only a few montha attu
Unhurt cltiiens voU-d to spnd Ki.U"0
I tin paving which makes In all Jit.-
iiimi i.i be expanded upon civic In
proveuieiita.
THE WORST IS NOW OVER
8ay Department of Aarlculture.
Wheat Delt m Oklahoma and
Kansas Suffered Most From
the Pett.
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Ii ('.. .Mh 20. "It !
. . i in aay iWlnltly what
. i.nti.wiird weathwr and the
. ' Hi.- a(-on bug will have on
n ..p this year but It la
' i ii that taken together.
i. -iionalbfcs for 'dollar:
r in..iit waa mailt) by Secre
-i.n if the department nf agrl-
i"i r a rarofn i.twrty of the
h i it made not only through
.f Ins dciartiiiii t. Imt alio
nal oliaervntlon In tho niltl
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firm i
dn i
'i . ijl I do not think there la
i a: f r inum appruhotislon. Tills
)a (' .( moat rumarknblo aprlng.
I a ' ti t-'li waa t lut coldoat April evor
xin ne.p td ! lila country ueeordlnR
to tin' ri' Mids of tho Voutlinr Hiirenu.
Tli ii t.it In May there lurn been little
1m tj' n cut In tho woollier onnill-
I Kir . ' li' 1 within .1 few 'lay Natural
Iv
r
Found Japanei) Girls.
Port Townscod ah.. May SO.
Ik-oause of the tweaking out of amsll-
pot on board the ateaniehln uanfa on
her laat trip from the Orient upon
reaching Victoria the entire ateerag'
waa fumigated. A abort while after
the sulphur was lighted and the hutch
es battened down the officer board a
commotion In one of the frelrht com-
partments. It waa opened and Invea
ligation located the (Batuibance In
six heavy boxes which were found
each to contain a Japanese girl. In-
quiry determined that the shipment
waa consigned to K. Besooklen a
ateerage passenger who Is alleged to
be TakI Kaljoro who waa doortod
frjin Han Francisco two years ago.
Through exchange of coiwtealea be
tueen the Hrltlsli anil American an-
thorttlus the six women and Sesook
Ion were brought here last night and
will bo sent back to Japan on the
Oanfa which la scheduled to anil to-
morrow .
Expects Car Men to Win.
San Krsiiclsr-o. Chi.. May SO. W. I).
Mhon president of H' Amalgamated
Association of Street Hallway Enl
ployea. aald last nlglit:
"The situation la perfectly antlafuc-
the backward aprlng has affected . ry. Thu meeting or tli men lnurs
vvi tr.- What la moro to th!iHy nlglit slioweil them to be tlior-
jk. i. Iwwewr. It has nftbnled Just mighty united and unanimous. The re
tin Id' conditions tor tho growth port showed that there had been but
and rawu-rs nf (lie groon buif. which i two desertions. They wero men
tin . ui-tsts rail tbu 'sprltiK Krnln who no doubt had been sent Into thu
Chief and Hundreds of Attrac
tion! from West Gathered at
the Exposition.
nplii The bug la a common plant-
louar in a.ieirance nnd becomes da-
ittru'ivo onl when tbo weather condition-
arc faMirablo to Its multiple
latlin lining tlie winter nnd early
aprliir This ear tho conditions bavn
been favorable to It and It liaa ileum
ketloiiH damage In Texas Oklahoma
and HoiiHierti Kansna. 1 have seen this
spring stalks of w bent perhaps a
handful In all on which there pioba-
lily wi re 2 000 o ftbe green bugs. They
multiply by the million and do ticmcu
dona damage when they net to work.
Fortunately the bug'H patualte and
natural enemy Ih deadly to It. It Is
n minute black fly which multiplies
even morn rapidly than tho but?. This
para- lie has put all end to the opera-
tlona of Ihe btiK this iir. nlthougli
tbo houthweatern part of the country
nlready liaa Buffered ureatly from lis
rnvni:i s Much of the-winter wheat
In TexaH and Oklahoma liaa been do
Htrojcd but. while that means a con-
siderable loss tbo land wilt be plant
od III coin or aomo other crop and the
loaa will not b total.
"Of course the fond supply of Ihe
country will not be affected paillru-
larly nltbmn:h the price of whent may
routlliuc ab(c the normal leel for a
time '
Some apprehension has been fell by
Kovc nun nt Hclciitlsta who have stud
led the situation lest Ihe green but!
and Ihe backward spring might prove
very m rloiu to the entile eoniitr).
The trr.iln market liaa retlecteil this
lipprelien-lon. but reports welved
f-om the went by the department of
agriculture Indicate that the worst Is
ovir and 'he coat now eun be counted
pret'y dittfltely. While the winter
wheat belt In the southwest has suf-
fered roliMilernbly and some damauo
liaa been done to growing com In Kan
put- tin -ituallon Is not so bad aa It
hai bein n piehented. In other woids.
It wa; a '.-amblers' ikuiIp which waa
icpnrvd from the grain Hchnnges.
Da"k for Walters.
law Mil O T . May 20. Capitalists
of Wat
union by the comiuiny.
"Tbo whole situation Is satisfactory
to mo. I have none ncr the ground
completely. I made a thorough ex
amination and am now prepared to
submit my report to the National exe
cutive board. I expect to leave the
first of tho week for Detroit th"
headquarter of tho Amalgamated As-
sociation. "I feel confident that with the sup
port of organized labor nil the gen-
eral public which they are receiving
the cur men will surely win their con
lest."
AS ROOSEVELT'S SUCCESSOR.
Senator Knox t0 Be Indorsed by Penn
tylvanl.i.
ChleiiKo III Mny 19. A dispatch lo
the Tribune fiom Washington 1). C.
auys:
Culled States Senator riillnndcr 0
Knox Is to be Indorsed by the republl
can slate convention of Pennsylvania
which meets on June 0. as Ihe choice
of the Keystone state for president In
succession I" Theodore Itoosevelt.
This news reached Washington yes
terdny and Is known to the president
The resolution naming Mr. Knox will
present him to the country as tin
mini who most completely meets tin
demand for a successor to Mr. Itoose-
veil who will take no backward step
In the i nforceineiit of the policies for
which the present administration
stands.
It can be said nuthorltntltely that
President Itixiscwlt will otproas
gratification oer the action of the
conwulloit because he will regard It
as an Indorsement of his policies.
Senator Knov was attorney general
In Mr. ItoiMioelt's cabinet and lultla
ted the Northern Securities and oth
er cam's which have rellected credit
mam the administration and moro
over has aided In the ixissnKc of leg
(station which tho president desired
Norfolk Va. May JO. Fr?m undar
the wide and tipen sky ci the groat
weal to the Jamestown exasltl(W
eotnes a production Intensive In Its In-
terest and exceptionally Instructive In
Its exhibit. Much has been written nf
the "101 Ranch" yot no description
will half convey to the Imagination
tho wonderful tlilnns that may be
sweii here. To convey tho daring foots
of tbe west to the doorstop of the east
Is In Itself n daring fust and one that
deserves great credit and merits the
patronage of all those who hnvo an
Interest In the plains. In this con
line-lion comes the story of Little Wolf
a full bloodi-d Sioux Chief nn-l of how-
he Is riding a distance of over n
thousand miles to extend to President
Roosevelt a personal Invitation to be
present at tho opening of the "101
Ilinch" Wild W-at Show on tho aft-1
emonii of May 20th. Little Wolf lutt
Chicago on hoiso hack Monday morn-
ing. May Kth and experts to arrive In
WHshliiKtmi nhoi'.t tho 17th of Ma).
There Is no wnger connected with
this ride nor are there any particular
plans or rules laid down by which this
stolid chief must ride or abide. Ills
mission Is simply to make the dist-
ance from Chicago lo Washington
City on his llroncho to meet the prosl
dent nn ty extend to him the Invita-
tion. Array eil of course In nil the
splendor nnd iHtraphotnalia of a chief
tain of the Sioux nation ho will at-
tract n ollttlc attention en route.
Colossal In sire and Interesting and
thrilling from start to finish Is the
great "101 Ranch" Wild West Show.
The C. W. Rex Company has provld
ed a field at tho grounds which is
nhout the size of tw0 city blocks so
there will bo plenty of room in whlcn
to give this magnificent exhibition.
An arena with n seating cnpnclti
of IK.dOO K'Ople Is a pretty large one
but this la Ihe slzo of the lot on Com-
monwealth Avenue West opposite the
Leo Parade (.round where three per
formancea will be glen each day at
2. 5 and S: IS o'clock. The great Buf-
falo hunt la Just one of tho fifty or
morn features with this big show five
hundred cowboys cowgirls Indiana
and Mexicans engage In tbo chase
thrilling to the audience and Instruc
tle to those who come In search of
knowledge must be an exhibit which
brlnga to our unlet shores the days
wins nnd traditions of n hundred
years ago.
as a vote Against the constitution In
ihe democratic primaries."
This statement from Mr. Greer com
ing right niter the Washington con
ference la considered ver significant
nnd Is thu first direct declaration ns
to tho policy deterniiliid uion by th-
republicans of Oklahoma since theii
conference with Itoosevilt and Hot.a
parte.
FIRE DESTROYS PAVILION.
and
Lake Erie Between Foil Worth
Dallas Suffers Lots.
Kort Worth Tex. May 20.-Klr!
originating from an unknown cause
completely destroyed the pavilion n'
lak l-:rle on the Intel urban a e
o'clock yeetorday morning hen the
names woro discovered by woikmi-n
at the iKiwer house o f the Northern
Trncthm Company the intlro struc
turu was a mass of fire and In a shoi
time was u heap of ashes.
Tho building destroud was n two
story structure that extended nbou'
fifty feet out Into the lake. It was
used ns n summer theater a dancing
pavilion and a cafo and was surround
ed by bronil porches The structure
was of beautiful architecture and was
one of the most popular places of lt
kind in North Texas. It -was built
four years ago at a enst of about $10.
000 but had recently been overhauled
thus liictenslug Its value.
MU "Is this my
iff! rvrrtl
Mil chest; .cn4
CbA around right ft
I rssSNaway a bottle (I
I f of fl
Woman's
NegMmare
No woman's hsppl.
ncs can be complcta
without children; it
it her nature to lovs
and want them
ntmuclisoatitii
to love the beau
tiful and pure.
The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass
however is 80 frnujjht with dread pain sutTerinp; and danger that tho
very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no
necessity for the reproduction of life to be cither painful or datiirerotiH.
The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the syttem for the cominej event
that it is safely passed without any danger. This great ""d wonderful
remedy is nlways ap-
plied externally and
hat carried thousands
of woman tliroiiL'li the
trying crisis without suffering.
Hnul tor frr book containing Informttloa of
prlcolctl v&luo lo all cipcttnl luuthcrr
The BrsdaiU Regulator Co. Atlanta Ga.
Mother's
rrcm
Do You Love
your llaliV You wonder why he cries
have niado application to j iiuy a untie of White's Cream Veriul
m0
DR. D. JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT"
This old and reliable remedy
has been relieving and curing
coughs and colds for 77 years.
Very effective in all cases of
Croup Whooping Cough Con-
gested Colds Bronchitis In-
flammation cf the Lungs and
other pulmonary ailments.
Sold by all dnircUti In three Ue
bottle a SI.OO.Mc.Bc
. T.nl Vtrmlfarf I
i iintu anil tftectivt tonic for every
mtmDti Ol rtt lmnj.
Jarnt'i SanatlT fllla-tha old-
tti and aaitai II vtr mutator known.
REMOVES EIGHT MEMBERS
U. C. V. REUNION
RICHMOND VA.
May 30 31 June 1 2 and 3 1907
VERY LOW RATES
VIA.
FRANTZ TO CALL ELECTION
OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT TO
MAKE WAY CLEAR FOR HIM.
F. H. Greer of Guthrie Who Has Deen
In Washington Says Party Will
Name a Ticket to Fight
Constitution.
tin ii !.. Her of the currency for a
charti r f ir a corponitlon to In- known
ns I'm" i National haul; of Walter.
The a ; u aiton calls for a capital
Blixk cf $-''00i). Ceorno I). l.Htlmm
Is t-i president o( tho Institution
W II l)ver. vice president and I).
XI- ir c ashler.
Railroad for Wichita Falls.
Intt-'ii D. T. May 20. Tho Wich-
ita K' - & Southern Hallway whose
prii ili :il toi MioldcrM uro lluwo of the
Wlrhlta I'.ills Lawton & Northwest
I'm Im awarded a contract for th
rotistriictlou of another Una out of
'Wichita Kails to extend probably to
Archer City Contractor Kell after
whom the new towusite In the ilia
Pasture .near Kcliite. has been clilrs-
tencd yesterday ftave out the informa
tlon about the new project. The con
tract calls for 100.000 ties for the new-line.
fuse and ho will neu'r cry. Most
babies have worms and the mothers
don't Know It White's Cream Vet ml-
fiiKe rids tho child of worms und
cleans nut Us system In n pleasant
way. IJvery mother should Keep n
bottle of this medicine In the house.
With It fear need never enter her
mind. Price 26c. Sold by V. J. Ham-soy.
COUNTY PRISONERS ESCAPE.
I Twg Alleged Dank Robbers and Rap
ist Are Missing.
Shaw nee. Okln.. .May 20. II. W.
l-'ranks and D.ue McCiiIIoukii chant
ed with the robbery of the tmnk at
Asher and .1- W. Henderson who
plead RUllty to rape upon the daiiKli-
ter of a blind orcan grinder here
escspi-l from the county Jail lit To
cuinseh. i iirly yesterday mornlnu and
hnw apparently made good their os-cap.
MusLoKee I. T.. May 20. Cranl.
C.i cor. editor of the (luthllo State
Capital has arrived heio on his way
homo from WishliiKlon where ho had
been with tho republican committee
to Interview the president about the
Oklahoma constitution. Mr. (ireer In
an Interview kuvo out sumo tather
atnrtlliiK statements. He said;
"(inwrnor Krnntz will call tbo olec
(ion. He will not disobey an Injunc
tion but the way will undoubtedly bo
made clear by tho supremo court ot
Oklahoma before tho tlmo limit ox
plros for cnllltiK an election. 1 do not
think the l'ancoast decision will stand.
The republicans will nominate n
stralKht state ticket. This ticket tlioy
will not try to elect. They will not
ask the people to vote for them. The
state ticket will bo the mouthpiece
of the organisation and Instead of
cnmpalaultiK for their own clocllou
the nomitu'os will campaign against
the constitution. The constitution Is
certain of defeat. There will be no
statehood this year. Tho sentiment
against It is growing rapidly. A
month ago I did not believe tho con-
stitution could be defented hut I bo
Hove It will now.
"I know there nr esevcral o fthe
strong party liapora that have an-
nounced that thoy will support tho
constitution regardless of the action
of the state organization hut I be-
lieve that after tho stato convention
bus been held and the lKirty tins do-
clariil against the constitution which
It will do theso papers wilt fall In
Hue. .
"I believe Ilaskeil will bo defeated
for the nomination for governor. Tho
reason for this Is because tho constl !
tutlon Is going to bo defeated. If
Republican Central Committee. ( Wlrk wnmir.Dud"!"ucea h.ir Jn.t
I'lircell .May IS At ll meet In- urfl ralaaml aanahlu produrra rrnfa.
of the TIepubllcnn Central committee halrwiim ilimtirrrnni-.iltafaii Wvcuar-1 Haskell la nominated by tho ilemo-
held today 0 M. Miller of I'lircell nil r '; r'r'r orl crats on Juno 8 tho constitution will
was olecled chairman nnd W. C . I'iViVlii".";. i.wirV.V.'ip.V. to carrM at "0 Mewt wIecl(n' "
Vnn.ti nf llvnra Kren'tnrv. ' hnowlta Uauiiarloe Co.Ctilcru.tll Haskell Is defeated for tho nomination
ROY HOFFMAN
For tho United States Senata rom
the Oklahoma sldo of tho State sub-
ject to tho decision of tho Demo-
cratic primaries on May 23rd 100i.
Edwin Conger Dead.
Pasadena Cal. May 10. Kdwln II.
Conger former minister to China
died thlH afternoon after several
weeks Illness. Mr. Conger played an
Important part in China during the
lloxer uprising being American mln
Ister nt Peking at that time.
Knowles Found Guilty.
Kort Itcno O. T.. May 20. Corpor
al Knowles. a negro of Company A
Twenty-fifth Infantry charged with
murderously assaulting Captain lid
gnr II. Macklln at Kort Reno the
night of December 21. wns found
guilty by tho court mnrtl.il which re
viewed his trial nt Kort Sill and will
loe his Identity and be known by
number only until tho order to that
effect Is renealod.
Tho findings of tho court martial
have been submitted to General Mc
Maskey. reviewing ofllcer. The de
fendant will bo sent either to Leaven
worth ot Alcatnu Island oft the
coast of California.
Kllraln a Policeman.
Ardmorelto Sncclal.
Huston May 20. To Ihe rolls of the
police force of Somervllle a suburb
of Huston there has Just been ndded
the name of .laenh Kllraln nnd that
mighty pugilist Is now wearing a star
and swliiltlng a club. Ho hns been as
signed to duty lii a neighborhood
where many gangs of tough have been
wont to bold forth nnd has nlread
effected a scattering of tbo clans. Kll-
raln fought mil lost his Inst great
battle with John I.. Sullivan at Hlch-
burg Miss. on July 12 1S92.
MEETING OF DANKERS.
An-
Territorial Organizations Holds
nual Sesiion at Chlckatha.
(liithrle Okln. .May 20. Tho an-
nual ro..vcntlon of tho Oklahoma In-
dian Territory Hankers' Association
will bo held In Qlilcknsha I. T.. May
21 and 2S. The of fleers of the associ-
ation are N T Gilbert of Madlll. pros
Idciit' K. P. Hlake of lllnckwell and
I). X. Kink of Mutkogco vlco presi-
dents; P. A. Janowny of Mangtim
treasurer. Charles I.. Kngle ot Kl
Heno secretary; II. A McCamlless of
Perry chairman of the executive com
mltteo; J. W. McXeul of (liithrle
chairman of tho legislative commu-
te... Several notables are on tho program
for addresses this year Including ex
(iuv Francis of Missouri Sel.ator Al-
bert Hcverlilgo of Indiana (leorgo K
Allen secretary of tho American In-
stitute of Hank Clerks of Xow York
and Kvnns Woolen vlco president of
tho American National Hank of Indianapolis.
Mayor Buss Fires Eight Demociats
on School Board. 1
dy Associated Pre.
Chicago III.. May 20. Mayor Husso '
today formally removed eight mem-
bers of tho school board who hail
been appointed by Major Dunne nnd
refused to resign ns requested by the
new lepubllcau mayor.
Last Friday Mayor lltisEe wrote out I
twolvii resignation forms which liojlj
sent to the members of the bchool .
Hoard whose resignations were deslr
ed. Most of them wero extremely '
surprised not to ray startled by tho j
Mayor's bombshell nnd (inked for i
time to consider tho matter. This was 1
la tho face of tho Mayor's assertion !
that If tho resignations wero not
furthcoming he would dlsmlbs those
who held back.
to today four resignations had
been received; six trustees were talk-1
Ing of n legal light nnd two had not
been reached because they wero ah-1
so.it from tho city. j
Various reasons nro nsslgned for
tho mayor's notion In demnnding the
resignations. The one most commonly I
accepted however In tho nbsenco of i
a statement from the Mayor himself.
Is that the mayor wished to make
certain tho retention of K. (1. Cooley
superintendent of schools. Mr. Cooley
has been re-elected to his position ev-
ery year slnco 1900 Tho board np- j
IKilnted by Mayor Dunnu Included
many trustees alleged to bo nntngon-j
Istlc to the present superintendent.
Their terms of office expire In a few 1
weeks Just before tho tlmo It Is ens
tomnry In elect tho superintendent.
"THE OFFICIAL ROUTE"
Many Features This Year of Unusual Interest
Jefferson Davis Monument Unveiling June 3
Jamestown Exposition
Full information regarding reduced round trip rates and
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
from your nearest agent
GEO. H. LEE. J. S. McNALLY
Gen. Pass. Agt. Div. Fuss. Ai'.t.
Little RocH Ark. Oklahoma City Okln.
The Metropolitan
sujpih:u i. t.
Special rates to guests by
thu week or month.
The Only First-Class
European Hotel in
the City.
Cafe in Connection.
Our snnitaly conditions
tho best. HooniN nil ulry
with exterior vluvvs.
J. W. Harper Prop.
Oklahoma Mills to Meet.
Ardmorelto Special.
Oklahoma City Okln.. May 20. The
Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory Mill-
ers' Association will hold Its annual
convention In Oklahoma City tomor-
row and Wednesday with every pros-
pect of n large attendance. All of the
delegates will submit thorough re-
ports on tho wheat crop in their vi-
cinity and many other matters of In-
terest to millers and grain dealers
will be fully discussed C. V. Topping
of Oklahoma City Is secretary of tho
association.
ij G. M. CUNNINGHAM g
J Insurance in All Its Branches.
Loans at 8 per cent on Farm Lands f
: Surety Bonds All business entrusted to this ollico will ru- K
i ccivo careful attention M
j 106 Main Street. Telephone 34
Tho most satisfactory flesh powder
you can uso during tho warm months
is Hamsey's Talcum Powder. Dainty
cooling healing. Pound package 'iw
l'J K. J. HAM SHY Druggist.!
We select our cigars to suit smoker i
who nro particular i hero's satlsim
Hon equal to tho prlco In every clga1
one can buy here. Try n liladstono
be straight.
1 F. J. RAMSEY Druggist.
Oeware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
ns mercury will surely destroy tho
sonso of smell nnd completely de-
range tho whole system when enter-
ing It through tho mucous surfaces
Such articles should never bo used
except on prescriptions from reput-
able physicians ns tho damngn the
will do to tho god you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure manufactured by K. J. Cheney
& Co. Toledo 0 contains no mer-
cury nnd Is taken Internally acting
directly upon tho blood and mucous
surfaces of tho system. In buying
HiII'b Cartarrh Cure bo sure yon get
tho genuine. It Is taken Internally i
nnd niado In Toledo Ohio by F. J. 1
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per
bottu. i
Tnko Hall s Family Pills for consti
pation.
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L. P. ANDERSON President D F. FRENSLEY Vice President
C. L. ANDERSON Cashier C. S. MAUPIN Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE I T.
Capital Paid In $.60000.00
Surplus Fund llfiS.OOO.uO
Total $225000.00
Tiro oldest bank In Indian Territory. Accounts of Mrms nnd Indi-
viduals solicited upon tho most liberal terms consistent with
good banking.
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I DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONES i
t Aro now sweeping over tho country. You cannot
afford to bo without CYCLONE INSURANCE
j It costs but little ask us aboutlt.
I telephone 2?4 CARTER & GANNON
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 309, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 21, 1907, newspaper, May 21, 1907; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80445/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.