The Mooreland Leader. (Mooreland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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lief the MV Wood county
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Finnans' Irstibvtr— The Noble
Out FlWMWf (Mtltwto will bold 1U
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Cum BumOmH-Tlw Int
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OlM Btm Dma-V 1L Uw
hliMMfUMMttte lords of ladle
Vjwttory died M kit kooM lo TUbo-
Suu Coix— MaekogM la flooded
Wtto Mali Mexlosa oolaa which oro
give la okoofo at street stands after
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CAL Mixta Tow— Charley boot
Vi of Raid la tojrlai oat a towa la la
(lM Territory It la to ko a ooal aaln
lay towa
A Haw Towa— Plakatoa lath name
f Um bow towa to tha aontkeaat of
Quad that la to K'toapifbjd Jrlth It
by telephone
Haw Massxal Apioitd— Thr
peeetdent baa nominated George K
M tabard aurakal for tha central dla
tM of Sadlaa Territory
Waxt Mai Lixa— Hobart will not
ko aatlaAad arlth a spur pf tho Orient
tallroadaad will pat np efforts and
ak to aaoure Jhb main line -
(UtAOTAtiquA AessRutV— RoV A V
Kaoppev I to conduct another assem-
bly at Bbawaee thla year Tha auo
oaaa of Um aaaambly la loot warrants
hlu la not asking for any bonus thla
year
Oomfaxixs PUUXO Ur— Slnoe tho
equipment baa begun to arrive for the
Oklahoma national f nard tho Interest
la tho ynard la Increasing and a num-
of tha oosspanlea ar reporting
enlistments
Brotrraa AT Muskooiul— An oil well
£ind wltkla tha city Umlta of Mno
a la as a gusher and tho oil
shot tQO fast In tha air from the t-lneh
eeriag It almoat submerged tho der
rlob aad the drill machinery
Scnsma Must Pat— In an appealed
aaoa from Arapaho the territorial au-
prams oonrt decides against the bonds-
arts of a county treasurer who lost
91400 of ponnty money bp the failure
at the bank In which it wason deposit
Tbxkx Lamb Meetings— Follow
’ log the dose of the annual meeting In
Guthrie of the Territorial board of Ag-
riculture tha meetings began of the
Territorial Agriculturists and the As-
sociation of Improved Stook Breeders
Both were 'largely attended many
delegatee from all parts of the two ter-
ri lories being present
Walkixo Delkoatb— The result of
attempts to compel non-union piaster-
era to Join the union Carl Wright the
walking delegate of the plasterers way
arrested and and in police court was
fined $8 and costa In court Judge Ol-
amlth although favoring unions he
said as a means of mutual protection
yet he could not sanction any such ac
i Jt Vtlonaa the evidence showed was used
hy Wright In his threats to the non
union men
Baaioxa ako Combs Homb— Clinton
A Galbraith associate Justtoe of the
supreme court of the Hawaii has an-
nounced his Intention of retiring from
Sloe at tha expiration of his term in
June He will return to Oklahoma
wharu he was orderly attorbey gen-
ml
ELA0RWBLL
Gars Gab— Another
'V'b kaobaea strwArat a depth otrso
v- LJk wkldh ’Is"' SO jbr oent -'stronger
i than la any of the ptyvjpgi qgdjpgs
TblO'ta Black well's sevanth well and
£r2ftua$EtBL
( has AfTot atedHba Hatlhaal Bank of
r - Oouunbiee Half YMB wtjr as thrfiscsl
ry fif )C?tinqmirTha object pf
f Jh A'Csoalageney lb tor tbs payment
w tA j--treat at
J ' - UliUVsf kWd
'‘2ES5P5af3tt
-r armory jltvdmoqfjhe ftVsqad oom-
' ISKlgus'ehWuined
' v lie oCoera of tha regiment y Governor
‘ Ul Zra Farguson ana Adjutant Gen-
:' 'oal CwliBymA attended £ r
' ' 1 To r:VAUB Tax ATlbx —The oom-
11 f 'oriaod 'by thf pklahoma
i' ‘ I ratJ ' tax msttara 'throughout
' t-jl tiTilry ta How working on a plan
- leeasUxetMtaeaaeemaente through-
rl tla tarritory probably to bring up
if
s’-aiard avarywhara until tha
t ac bounty will be tit actual
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7 Art CIXXT— A ' ssrera mow
i r I tror 'h C-'-hoaa ea tha
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u
A woman Cuu-ssail
af Clao bar formally
rife that "if Woods aoeety be divid-
ed aad Clao ha used a awsatypeat to
bnitd Mom ar hriok aaart bourn Umt
will aumpara with tbo!lottf‘!
uuyauMity la tho territory of Okla-
and dauata tk aue to tipouu
ty free af aksrga
Ixa Taa Tmut BAMaa-Tka lu
Itlal umuameat towards tka formatlo
of kortiaultara) aoaUty la Ixdlaa
Territory kaa bmo aUrted aad a ml
ta all I a tares ted da meet at VlelM m
February n waa kmurd To the eelt
are algwad the assaee of six promlaaat
fruit growers aad kortlaultarisU of
tha territory
Out boons— Within the last few
years a number efrataakdakentmsBoet
4 thaw la a fair state of prrsarvatlou
have Man found lu tbd bookstores sad
saaoud bsad (storm e I towns la Isdlsa
Tsrrltory Tka latast raportad la u
saaoud edition af Dean Mwtft "Tale
of a Tub" printed lu Dublin ta IWt
Paxd-UMU BmcU— Tba Tulsa lssf
Uma Brisk pleat kaa base Inaorpora-
tad with a mpltal atoak of ItoooQ
Tka krlaka era to ka outdo of Arkansos
rivar aaad aad aatlva IIbm Tka euia-
paay lutaad mtablUhlag llam kilns
aloag tks llam of tk A V A W rail-
rood o wsll as amaafaetaring brick
ffaow Horn Fiuu— Jsmm Lovatt of
Philadelphia may dla from hums re-
ceived la a fire at Muskogee which de-
stroyed tka Commercial (total Ua waa
la aa upper room and jumped from a
seooad story window ffmoko awak-
ened him Hla slothing eeught fire
before he eould get out of hla room -
Mouu On Fouap— Wblla drilling a i
well fur Artesian water J G Wehlln a
rasldeut of Allawa L T atruak oil at
a depth of 400 feet lu such quantities
aa to talat buy' water ha might find
and ho waa forced to eunpaad work
Tbo oil rose In tbo wall to Within 19
foot of tho top 'I
6wf Rioxua— Lou Muxtow an
Oklahoma Bough Blder who was with
Cob Boosevelt at Ban Jnan will depart
for daarf ' immediately taking with
him ua many of his comrades and ad-
ditional rough riders ns may desire to
ontor tha Japanese army -I-Scrools
or Btuovd— Tka public
school of fitroad now bava ua enroll-
mant of I90 pupils Both school build-
ings are filled to their utmost capacity
and before long'Vhe AreetfoM Of another
chool building wU beoomeSan lin-
perativa necessity J-
Kxto Mvip MAkkkt--IocAI mule
buyers assert that Jne lass thn fQoo
mules have bask sold out of Eaid since
tha Brat of last November itortft)
carloads each week laths usukl tiX
bar and tba prlcea are tha vaifr best
W 0 T U— AbAuda B JUtchey'
sgad It yer led ab yinlta from
lingering Illness She ra at tha time
of bar death president of ttba Colored
Indian Territory W C' fv U and a di-
rector of the National W 0 T U
Bubxbd to DbItb — At Bnaln Pnu u
nee eounty" Miss Sytvcsta ‘Mitchell
waa burned toJ) death by her dress
eateblng fire by being drawh intuNa
stove's open draft f ' w
Fovxonr Burnbo— The Jordon lrtm
foundry at Oklahoma City la burned-
This la the third fire the plant lisa had
Tha pattern room W all thatia left of
tho plant - I
Caddo Claims tub
claimed that Caddd eounty ' has ifiA-
nlshed one of tho best exhibits for the
world’s fair of any county in The terri-
tory - I
BKiixquisBMEHT Traxsxkbs — The
land office at Lawton in n decision
gives the right of a homesteader entry-
man to tranafer bis rellhqulshment
Watbb vmr-A ’ water system
has been finished ai Bed Rock The
source of supply Is a 3 00-barrel tank
Fob Loxb Wolf— The Interior de-
partment has recommended compensa-
tion to Lone Wolf for the value of cer-
tain improvements owned by him and
situated upon the lands formerly occu-
pied by him but now included within
the limits f the lands reserved for the
Kiowa agency Oklahoma
Laxostox Ceuedbates— The ' stu
deSts and faculty of tho territorial fool
pre$ unltersltyAt Langston eelebiwted
Ltneoln's birthday on a big scaled
principal speaker was Governor Fer-
guson s' Jon
- FibbiAf- Ws unixA— Fire has de-
stroyed Harry S frundy A Co' dry
goods' andToIdtilng lpadse at Waurika
and the two story building containing
it and scal-ih£4 HAUldAy A Waloott’a
geperal merchandise atom' -Los 113
o6d J donid iosurakc Cause sect-
dentil i ('
fwexD-bxAD— Mtss’EUI Small was
fonn dead In her bed at Muskogee
She was a dahrhte( AJxx-Congreasmatn
Kirkpatrick pf Fredonla Kansas It
appear that 'B(Aa Biioll was addicted
to the use of patent medialhes
' Fo-riiAtici)MA-7From Perdue In
Woodwexd qpunty le announced the
suddeh bUW oi -Tbst master David
Dingley agwl -67 When rn route from
home to the'pArtoCjie- hwTett nnoon-
eolAua aad diad almoet tlnmedlatcly
Ha Was 4 resident of tfck strip ever
slnoe theopenlnj
' TaiA C — Glllett Me
ot for trial As — —t oitht dlstriot
ourt of Ce±zacie ooasty 1119 c'aes
I J-l ri iitlil‘
y f ‘ tl — 1 r
of tko Ctuoha boa
I would names ly
guluet elgulug uy pepto u aeablog
sou tenet uf wkatover Mad luetwettog
their lends eltkov lea as Ml aw sale
union tkey are faMy aaassleae id lu
ooteate It would ka Infinitely kot-
lor fmr our panpto tu retain thalr lend
rea if not aauvk pMI eenrum ta
IwVi ‘until keg s keoouM ketur no-
gaaintod with Um lews governing the
ass of thalr toad It may he admis-
sible la mnuo laelaaoas fur oar people
t nsake a auto of port loo of their
laud but aa a rule tha policy of re-
taining to ky fur the safest courta ta
pursue
TaOeiim fliTcacw a -) Tp
per of Jowtaa and Ooletol Slfipcf
have gone to Weshlagtoa to bring la-
lluenoa to eompel Sswretery Hitoheoek
to expend the ssouey derived from
town lot eelce as tka tow providing fur
such Mia Intended RcpCMwalotivoe
from Aaedarko aad Hobart joined tha
Lawton mea at Chick aaba to go with
them to Waahlagtou on the mbs bust-
' I ’ '’)
Xxraasxa IraMUKn— K P Hurling-
Base Aa nomaiander-la-chlvf uf tke Ob-
lakoma National guard acting apou
tho laetructloa of 'Ooveruor Ferguaoa
baa Issued ua order that hereafter all
peraoMal expeuSA aooouata of oWiuera
and other eonneeted with the guard
must be itfUileedln detail If payment
Is mad by tba territory — ’ W(
Covbt or Arl'EAl s— Judge Joseph
A Gill acting chief justice of the oonrt
of appeals issued a Mil for on ad
Jpnroad apodon pf the -mu of Appeal
to be held ot South McAieeter on Feb-
ruary to ' Various' matUirt lueluding
the guardianship troabla la thu - West-
ern dlstriot and the usury question
will be considered
I
Tq loxoaa Suit— The Indian agent
at Muskogee has been notified by the
Interior department that he need pay
no attention to tho suit which Is to be
filed by the M K 'A T railway for the
possession of every alternate section uf
lend ten miles oa each side of tke right
of way through Iodise Territory
Goxx to WASKiKOTOxGuthrle has
sent a delegation to WMhlngtoa to re-
main as long oa tha statehood bill ie
befora congress The delegation la
J W McNmI N C Gum Postmaster
McCoy and Henry Ai
Ibdiabb in Nkxd— A Muskogee
special says that at no tlma in tb past
thirty years have the Indians of the
territory been In such extreme neod of
the neeeMttlee of life ae during tha
past winter ‘
Fimt Wibxlksb— A wiretap tala-
graph experimental ajatlon hti been
pntla at tka-fioguu eeuutgjilgh school
tPtoceJTWtJ the first
wlretoee t'rtusedj ln Oklahoma
Coal Vxi LoeJmroTn (ha neigh-
borhood of looming a three-foot Tela
of tdtuutixbus efiUl ha been struek
at a depth of & feet in a well being
dug It to near Haystack creek
MonaPaoXES— it la expected that
within a OQXple f months twenty rnral
telephone linos will be running out of
Blackwell 'There are two gangs of
was not customary for gentlemen to
toll ladles when they met for tho fret
Ua that tt waa 'Uko a strain of for
-ntudaateare oorrespowUng ul echoolllP“”
children In England The letter from toroitM’
the British Isles are said to bo very
tractive
j Tbaih fiKHVIca -(t will be but
days until train service Is put on fa§
tween Guthrie and' El Reno over tha
new tracks
Enid’ Schools— Jhvro jsre 2033
children in the city -schools In 1203
there were 315 and In 1003 1655 J ' -
Boxps lixoisTXBXD— The Wrltorial
auditor hss ‘ registered achoql distrlqt
bonds No:fl' district 18 Kiowa county
in the snm of ItOO j ' i’'
Fiftt Miles Amobtkm— The Kety le
working three big 'crushers for ballss£-
rylf tm!
iiitfc'
tag Its roadbed And that line soon will
establish passenger trains between
KsnseA ilt j sn Oklahoma City The
Katy'e hew line le thrf shortest by 50
miles between those two cities '
SusvxifiNQ THA iLutx— Thera is a
corp if orMyorpt'bork in the neigh-
borh?fl ff T eoweylng a
line’ hat Is prAjfected to ' rtm ' from
yhhmeCtb Y4lfsba)y Norman It
Is not definitely known what eompsny
lihtotlng ltl itl iTJOIt I TO
Bor aid BuX-t-Aftci: rqbbipg thq
reeldence and store of F H LBlow' ta
eated In tho heart of GnlbriA Abpr-
glar set fire to the house and the de-
struetion of tho property was almost
complete But s small sum of money
was sdeuted from the cash drawer '
' ' Wart to Ban Hut— The recent no-
tions af the Snake Indians has renewed
interest in these people and an effort ie
to he made to have Chlttd Harjb head
of this faction in the Creek nation ex-
hibit himself at tha St Louie world’a
fair v J '
Fabrbb DieAppBne-Tj 0 Trigg
who resides on the line between Gar-
field and Grimt oonntlde haobeeRulaw'
lag from his home for a week dr more
and his family and friends ar Terjf
much sgltAted opnoernlng hlq jvb?e-
shouts Hu mum from 'gou til eia I A
riaad sommandery ri
k'J ls t Vi
urn - ‘ihr
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'n aim? wav
r'ite ' -i T'f'7
ciuncs xiv‘
wmmmmm
"tort R ncm a though I bad to-
ware kaowu peu" eaM FraakUa turn-
lag pgata teward Ue toU flgura at the
wtpdAv Thom waa aw reply to Urta
neither toae tberu vamriag la the at-
Utudojpf Um bead whoa kuf Hrt
was tqrt ta him at that amw1
"R-vaa Kke aaaM fwvertea atrala
f Ifiaatol" ko klaadored oa foollag
how kopotoaa bow dlelloetly obeurd
waa all hie apeoeh "I euvefy must
alwaya bam baowa yoa aopowboml"
1 Mary Pm etui gasad oat af tb
wladov la bor Mlad tber wao a
see otruaaoty dlffovuat fmui tkli
wktoh tort bohoM Cbo roMltod tb
grooa fiemelo aad tho yellow fayaw of
Loulebura tbo draalag beoo 'tb
toukoa torn re and Ml tb drtalto af
that eoddea etriekoii bold TTttb a
rtiuddv tbop oaaa am Ka vlfl
reeeotasoat at Moetiag hero aear at
bead aa wb bad bad a share la
that eeeoe of dooolatloo
ho tureod toward hlai atowly at
leegth aad ao far from eoeailag os
rtoua bar fOotaroa bor tho traeoa of
a boRIo "Da yoa kaow" aoM abo
"ltblak I heard of a etagod rivar—
wasot it aoaiewhero out wool— who
wm taking g ac bool teacher fieo tb
railroad to tha ochoolhouow- gad
well he aald tbtam you kMV Mow
hp bad aevor
setlo r-ftndgilr
w
boforo it t s— i
Yea I bava beard of that otovy1
Mid FraabMa I doot Juat raeolloet
all about It" i
"U ooobm to bm that the otogo-
drtver aald aotoothlag— ar file- May-
he ha aald It wm 'Ilk torgotto mu-
sic to him" 3
FraakUa eolored "Tho awry wm
au abaatdlty Uka maay othera about
tho went" bo aald "tort" ho bright
aaad "tbo rtagodrlvor had mover
seen tho eohooltaooher befiard
"I doat gulto uaderataad" aald
Mary Ntlea coldly "la ay country It
“You hlaAe me ae thou
Franklin Impetuously "This le at
the first time wo have met"
ordinary duel of small talk this
been so had aa attack yet
nhw the results were something which
neither could hevo foreseen To the
mind of the girl tho words were ohoek-
tng rude brutal They brought up
again tho whole eceno of the battle-
field She shuddered aad upon her
faoa there fell the shadow of on ha-
httuhl sadness : t
"You have- spoken of this before
Captain Ffanklln" bald Yf “and If
what you hay Is tots' Indeed
you did see me— thirts fist place
— I can see no significance Jh that ex-
cept the lesson that tho world le a
very small one I have ao recollec-
tion of meeting you But Captain
Franklin had we over really met aad
If you really cared to bring ap aoae
pleasant thought about tho mooting
you surely would never recoil tho feet
that yoa MM mo upon that day!” -
FraaklW Mt hla heart stop Ha
ft' I 'dare tot 'thUN'oC1 It U was
lhA Hu when—' Then my life ended—
whdMl mt averythlafi ovarythlng ot
earth 1 hf4il Because of Loalaburg-
why tmo—EfllsvlUe! -Thla ie the ref
suit of that day! Aad you refer to K
with 'eagerness” ' 1 -
Poor Franklin groaned gt thla "I
know— I could have known” ho oluw
dered— -"I ehould not be so rad M tp
uppoee that— ah It WMoaly you
that 1 remembered i The war Is past
and gone Tha world as yoa oay ls
very small It wm only that I wu
glad “
"Ah Mr” -aald Mary Ellen and her
voice now held a plslntlveaees which
wm tho stronger from the droop of
the tenderly -carving lip— "ah tr
hat yoa' must remember I To !om your
relatives oven In a Bar tor right aad
principle— and tho Couth wm t£htt"
(thli wlth n fluh of the eye let ptn-
tjve)— "that la hard enough Trt tyr
r It wee not ext tilrv r t
Uri tit 11“
— I T V II
' 1 r
A‘u’ wui'i
1 1 o vi t n
-
W-VPvj
VeTl
"Yen Ms aw m thaosb R warn
yvaauall" took to ftoakltoi bot abo
igaoradkfcs
"My pk ay gtotiMT my two
bmtbera aoarty every relative bad
btltod to tbo war or by tho war-oor
boaw daatwyd our gtegerty takoa
by Brat ooo army and tbea tho other—
you should act won tor If I am hittorl
R wm too Bald of Louleharg which
eet m omythlag I toot Ml— Ml—
m that day wbleh yoa vtoh am to r
motobor Why Mr M you wished me
to bat you yoa oauM do no hotter
—aad I do pot wish to beta any oa
I vlab to kavo m away frloada aa w
may boro to tola aew cooatryi but far
reawmberlag— why I eaa remember
aothlag olee day ar alght but Louie-
gN
- "You otoud so" wld Pruaklla dog-
gediy aad fatuously "Jaot m you did
loot ulchL You war leoalag oa tot
am of your mother
' Mary Plea's oyM dilated "It
wm aot aur mother N abo eMd "We
were-peeking far my Mead her eoa
I— Gaptola FraakUa I kaow af a reu-
se why w aboald spook of Buck
Ullage at Ml bat It wm asy— I wm to
have beau married to tbo maa far
whom w here aoeklag aad whom wa
touadt That la what Loalaburg
to
Fvaaklla bowed hla
kla kaa da aad half gnawed over to
H which bo bad ooet Tho stow-
frlCfW'togly hie owa hurt came
to blm-i la hla brain ho oould
feel the parting oao by oao of tho
triage which but now aaag la
iB(xoa Discord darkness dismay
at oa all tho world
i Tbo leisurely foot of Baford Bound
ad oa tha atolr and be knocked gaily
a the doer Jam aa he entered
"Well alee" aald he "Mr Baford
thinks wa ouiht to ha atartlag back
lor boom right boor bow"
Mary RUe ta aad bowed to
Franklin as aka paaaad to leove tka
rooms hat perhaps neither she a
gh K were perMugl"
FraakUa was fully conscious of tha
leave-taking Buford saw nothing out
of tho way but turned and bald out
hla hand "By tho way Captain
Franklin" Mid ha "I’m mighty glad
to meet you air— mighty glad Wa
hMl want you to come down and see
us often It lent very far— only about
twenty-five miles south They call our
place tha Halfway Ranch and It's not
a bad name for It’s only about hMf-
way aa good a place aa you and 1 have
alwaya been used to but It's ours
and you will be welcome there Wa
shall depend on seeing you now aod
then"
"I trust we shell be friends" mum-
bled Franklin - - ‘
"Friend T" Mid Buford cheerily the
mlltng wrinkles -of his own thin
faee signifying hie sincerity "why
man here Is n place where one needs
friends and where he can have
friends There le time enough and
room enough and— well you’ll come
woift you?” And Franklin dosed and
missing all tho light which hod Recent-
ly mad glad" the earth was vaguely
con scions that ho bad promised to
visit the home ot tho girl who had
eartMnly' given him no Invitation to
oom further Into-her-Ufa'-hut for
whoa wbrd of welcome he knew that
he should always long -
yn:
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- tlllovlll the Rad
" "Qourdllke JBUavtllo grow up
aighh It wm not and to! - It waa
Silently steadily tho paopl earn to
thla rallying plaee dropping la from
every corner of the stare The long
street spun out still 'longer tta-atring
of toylike wooden houses - The Cot-
tage Hotel had long nine lost Its keyi
and day and night there wont on vast
revelry among tha man of the wild
wld Watt than seeing for the first
time what teemed to them the Joy
aad glory of Ufa - -
Land and cattle cattle and had
That thtmes were- npon the Upt f
Ml axd in thsM teya argro topics ef
r — t hi y-— — -y xhe csttior-t
r I t t Cj ror-iU t'l i
f I ' V '
t
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rude korhArio toeo
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tae aaporh aa osperiOMd ItM I
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guard moot Mrod to to tofiK
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vtilo lb ootti aoUerg tyd tattia kr
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to o to or pr 3
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floating trade tzl r ‘“h tappIMld
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m to too rod L— t t r
toko Tho oeotol wau- t-
ta ombry Uf wm Tory U
wm to day to the ladlvtdMl ton
day before tho tow - - '
With this rud setting tber wM t
he onooted a rapid drama to amtorfcJ
progreM euok m to world bM aoToa
leowhere ooeai hat Bret there moot
elsewhere
played the wild pretogi to uw
West never at My DM to hAVO S
amre I arid eeeae than her at tbd
Halfway Hons of a ooatiaoM at tod
Interaeetlo of to grand traaooMtr
aentsl trails the Moody aagl to tod
plnlnR Elgkt man to a day a
la a weak mot doato by
Tk street la to oomoUry
hofore toot of the towa There
awr gravM Him boaaaa This am
perhly wasteful day bow eoald R
proeago that which wm to eomof -Id
tola riotous army ef lavaaloa whn
have tocaeeou tho popatotfoa
which wm to follow odveaturoM yefi
resolved flrot a poo M
paodeaoo and next apon knaurlodjA
aad toes apon toe fralU af kaowh
odgoT Nay parkapa after Ml tod '
neo of thla omiag Um lay
ElltavlUo too Rad 00 that R :
roared the more tompeetuoaaly a
through IU brief hraaoa day- - '
(To be oontlaued) :
Csar ArreeUd— For Mlnuto' "
Motorists will be amuaed to hear of
1 adventure wkleh befell toe oaaa
when he wee storing at Danaatadt f
short time ago Tba esor wm dririsi
la a motor ear with Prise aad Frtj
oeee Henry of Prussia gad tbd C — J '
Ddke of Hbsm sad1 who- - pec —
through Boekeahotm - a nhnrb -1 1 tir
Frankfort tha ear atlypad M til -greaey
oohbleatonoa tad enme la on
toot with tho wall of a boaso Htrl ‘
no harm wm dona but th ear UJ
hardly been baoked Into th road again
when a poltcemsa stopped It aad do
mended the name ot the owner TU
eaar replied "I am the Nmperor
Russia” and the polloemaa wm
token aback that ha let too ear go
without taking any further steps TX
marina was much amused at the Ini
ddent and It Is said that she hag
made th momentary arrest of tU s-tv t
eaar the subject of one of her earteo- '
tael Della
A factory in New Jersey hM goad
to making ateel doll A steel doll Id
an Indestructible doll tbto aom par-
ents may fancy to tha right doll to hoy'
lou can’t yank tha leg from a start
doll nor dislocate Its arms aor twist
its neck nor dent Its aose Yoa eaa 7'
hnvo very little fun with a steel doU
F may do to hatter the planotoga
or raise lumps ou the head of your In-
fant companion but It esnt bo oom'
pared with a rag dollia for genalad
comfort Every normal child wants a
doll that can be punctured aad that -will
lose Its stuffing through th punot
tur ' I
A steel doll bah! What boaltH '1
lrtant ouUtde of New Jeney
care to coddle a stool doll
deep or dress it or give It R-i r t
lets? Not one Mo - la (-? -Uhi
man who Invented thd rj'l 'V" '
no friend 'of lhfactile 1 ' — v r
Fhat health's
leney woul 1
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vain hero wm a ebLl t
heart tine afternoon illii
non found Dumas oarewera
overwhelmed
"What hah harraefi tv mat
you tick?" Mked Luu 'i Cj
"No” replied CamM r
"Well what la It totir
"1 am miserable” 'V
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Toot Porthoe i Oh wttt i
have had to make yp ry r
Itl ' But there'maet be n 1
thfngs Yet firheaTty 1
be&Mth the ruins crylrt
heavy for me!M twtir tiy
cried" "
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