The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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There Is Only One Week In the
•ear ol Oar Lord
1899,
CARNIVAL WtEK
OCFOBtR
23-24-25-26 -27-28.
VOLUME II.
XMR OJU* AS 0r,,4T5D , H2is PA P HB ,* OK L4M 3 .1 \
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY—"C
TMt MH3T Pflf-b-R PUBLISHED IN OKLAHOMA
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Everybody Dazzled By the Bril-
liancy of the Scene,
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL GUARDS.
Pitched Tenfs Yesterday For a
Week,
THE MIDWAY AND WILD ANIMALS.
' Great Haste is Not
Always Good ,9nW "
<5Many people trust to luck
to pull them through, and are
often disappointed. Do not
dilly-dally in matters of
health. With it you can
accomplish miracles. With-
out it you are "no good. "
.,Kt*pP 'ho liver, kidnev 'lowela and
Mnari'la >*l-by,ll.le""e of Muo,r" s«-
eapari la, the faultless blood purifier.
ti PY^^PSla "I know u positive irlief
to dy„,and ,hat in Hood's Sarsa .a'
Z™ l"C- My also
lii . '*• Baldwin, 164 Oak Street
Bin-hamton, New York wrest,
SSsac,:
t^asatsa
ms. Mb8.Je.kii a. Mt kn3, clayton, Del.
(r'jr-ntuo, okl v[£:>\£ v, o r )i>
V^VVV'VWA,wvVWWV
WHVI IS THf D\TE ?
WMV,
OCTOBER 23-28
Tho .'slit
Everyone Kn w Wiei
outline's Uig fall Carnival Wat
At
•"he Hr,t Kali Carnival ani, Htnel
faIr Opened at High Noi)ll
Yesterday by mowing of
Will,ti a lmI KiU(cil B
"fUells.
Outhte Is .HI abfaae, day and night, by
the decorations and Illuminations of the
WreetK The fir, Un.vi, was opcneQ
yet lerday at h g-h noon I,/ the rlngnis „f
W. and .bn-fc, .,f Wl"«:. Bveryboiy
,h ' " ' «> arra„K.nfc ; , boolit
the awhe, and U. Midway altrac loni
Sa to " 'r:VU um" ea,,J' na" ' Out wl l
«>e In readiness fur the crowds t«Jay
f vt"10ra and Sunday
Sights train unloaded many cai-s. Guth-
rie genius for fun and business wa maul
VTJ whr're- Tt,e cr walked the
stieeta in amazement an 1 imago el tl-ev
"ore In a new world Instetd of the,
tal of tho -ljand of Uie Ka r ■)„,! •
sgnal of the r(,di yel-ov,. iulJ il ue (Ja
•led tho s gins. ers and vi the beauty ct
the scene seemed a revelation ml! every-
Where the management was congratu-
lated. The busbies men tool; hu d .ir.,1
assisted the carnival crewe, wk.ct, a.s si-
od iHjgely the success of tho "'ugv-si
"week' show" ever presented to tho pub.
lie .n Oklahoma. The attract, ve u. -
Plays ere many nnd It takes noirv Hit
wlhole day to be able to watch th_- ii any
leatu.'es of the botths.
The features of the flag and carnival
colons,the must of the bands, meet i, •
of M Ml,, f„.„ A* watch ng the I
1>0J« In blue panda the streets, Inspire!
'h"Hrt of •« until tear, of gladne- 1
♦ were Shed. Tba day t,,o,,ci with Old™
•ppeanng and the oooi Mphyr ,
t,le The carpenters and le
orator* were busy ,,t d.iyl-ght u.Kli the-
finished th„ tn.n .f.,i matio-i of streets In'-
*> a palace of pleasure.
The entire work Is now complete '
exibob .is are , d splaye I, ,h0wl„,
emerpri,,. and art. Tho arrangement .
Of high urdur nod M slitter.-. Tne is„th.
anrt tin., and d-splays are tiner, ("he
enues are lull of ti.nket s«:ers frem a 1
parts at the globe and tne I tile .,n,... , ..
be made merry by the purchase of var
ous klp,l of funny thniss. The fair Is a
twnd WTft* and the crowds will be
Jarge throu^'ft fho entire week.
THE SOLDI EH BOYS
-Pho cump Of the Ok ah ,m , National
Guards w 11 bo one of nt-truetlon ar :
p'eaaura to the boys and at tihe end of in.
Week the boys |:| ba In readiness to
«rve itihelir count ty whether,
"Double or slngla time,
Hu nt or
M«or do they car. whether the- have
to., march twen.y-ltve m les a day with-
out food or water for two dav,, just „
*<lMr r' a,'h the (lrliwr line of Hie
en eon y. In order to win the fluht aid i-ni i-
tlie stars a-u1 stripes. The F.go, of ml,
lz rr.1'*'>u,u""«■
bUt ,h'y wl,: i« „„
•Ivan... -r I and M f,„
! . 'heir Miatrr. Tiny In „ „B , ,
take the paces, If cnlled up . , in w e
reoMHly vacated l,v he lal-'v
of Wie r.pir.. ,h- Mie i^an war 1 l,ev • ,,
willing ,o K0 „„ . sam(,
piej-s ,f i-i.,«,.s arl ul;
and drnk muddy water tiled « .h
Of nidi I ' ). 71„ V H-e ip; m .. .
war unl -r i:.*
lions.
At nine o'clock yestoiday mi^nlng. the
oompanlei from Chandler. I'on.a Civ
Pawnee and (lawrie pitched tho.-
at Is'and Park. The reg.mental I a.,.i
iwraded the streets at 10:ou a n nr l re-
ported to headquarters, wfcero tit.-y ie-
relved orders from <v nel stun to mee
*h spoelal train lit 2.11 p m. and oscrt
eompa-nle* from pi.awnao, Enil, :a. : ,
K ngflsJier and Kdmoni to the grou. I-
"be spee nl was on time and tne , |, hr.it.
J? ,|,and ti ■.' .moan e l mem.
They have line uniform.- .1 the bsnd
*111 enter the eonletit for the | lze on
music.
The o.mpau'es nrr'ved at the park nt
3 P. m , and p tched camp at S p m yes
torday e^e.nrg. Colonel si me 1,. I ,V„.
firrt uUard mounl and the boy, wajke i
Mie,r roeia In a m lltory manner all n gin
tn*urdinir tihe Interpsts of tho i ■ m 1M
from the enemy. The first sentinel
entrance was Private Up T.vl r
hie member of ih Ok ahoma l,..:.a,|.m'
thai was rcntly mustrd ou of srvl.s- hen ,
that was recently mustered out at
vl<* Bill remarked that |la h-ad em.uv'.
of war atid If his father Captain John
laylnr, of Gulhrle. had unl sent Mm
m*r* groceries at Lexington Kentucky,
wih.l* he mis walt'ng oilers to go to en.
Im. he would have eiaxved to death but
Mnn itie ta„:e „f ODBvpany "a." c.„n.i-
•d t«ve Other day. El I , ould not nunii ,t
any longer and again Jo ned tihe boys in
ue and walkert his poet ml nlgtit 1-aj.t
nght. A/ter guard mount last evcn:.-.e|
TUKSI) \ V MO it VI V(
number
visit in 7
OTIfil
• wt re t.
Hip
BUfl'r
no tin
«l n>an
nnilii
ulrca !i
SCOTTISH RITE NASONS. Archbishop Chappelle on the
Philippine Church Rule.
AN n
IVR THFin IlEs'T]
ni-ludini
V.'P
William
I ii i lit,m Terrltni
vl r
W 11 in Hi II
Wvumlng T. r. ii ,.i
It large- t)rn Tli
■
|tl.m ,.f Prank 1
urer general, nn.l .1
f Tenn. to h<
>mni;
«el M. Hoi]
' era ft an I
HE TALKS IN OPEN MANNER,
Hood', fill, cure I, .r ill,; the' n..„ Irrlt.tln, „.s
only e.tl.srlln to m, ,.lt|| s ~
tllia colonel called an officers meeting.
...mailers First Regiment Oklahoma
^auona! Ouanl., Cam-p Barnes, Oct.
General Orders No. 5:
The following calls will govern the ser-
vice at this camp until further orders:
Hevellle—f' rst Call. 6:C0 a. ni.
Reveille, 6:10 a. m.
Aaaem&ly, 6:15 a. in.
Mess, 6:45 a. m.
Fatigue, 7:13 a. m.
Sick, 7:30 a. m.
Re-call from fatigrue, 8:00 a. m.
InspectK>n of camp, grounds, tents etc
no cal!f 8:0.*) a. *nz. '
Parade, P.st Call, 5:00 p. m.
Asaemb'y, 5:10 p. ,n-
Mess, :..VJ p. m.
Tattoo, 10:00 p. m.
Call to quarters, 10:4S p. m
Taps, 11:00 p.
2.-1 h s camp shall be known and des-1 .
Ignated as Camp Barnes. "
Tuesday, Octobiraih"from i?™ e!"™'0 ' <• °n' °rt' :'-In«,'r" tinR and I at once abao'lutely Imperative By this
- ,T -br -4 ~^
m. On Friday, October 27th, frotn ^ | ,^Te,egra'>h s^'s: | N".hl„g loth, thiy expo«d thorn elves fl"l T
p- ,rL °n Saturday, Ovtilber , ,en,'r"1 ®V Bch commcn<-ed tho ac- I gallantl y In their tMohltkm to drive I he Id. s th n, k " a
JHi ftom S:l a, m„ to 6:B p. m. Iat 6:u0 The enemy -bad only i Boers from their ■!: ' thorughou
Drill cr/mpany, tlrst call, 8:30 a "l'~l —
Awntl).. 8:10 a. m.
Re-call, 10:00 a. m.
School call, 10:1.-, a. m. I lured train. The" m'nlnR'and' railway
officials escaped from the enemy and
l eame in to see us 1o the number of .'57
whites besides many natives and cool-
Was Tiiriiiflg—
N3'#s From tfte Front imSicaies IJiat the Boers m
Dislioartened and Are Ready to Ouil
STIR POUTH (J'iifS.
ok by his
legs
I he great i
be in condltl
J. M.'I'lary. lias he. „ rel
h*- boon put In he mi,
T" 1 Mlnuie villa fnrm
taken of
' White
1 unl Pointer
Mr. White-
iling the Influence of Church
in Philippines.
F^STON WRONGLY REPORTED
liclleve tl,e (.eneral ever
oraleil Dilvlng < nholie
liifiiieneew Ouf oftlis
ImIUIMU.
' • hblabo^
Orleans, apoatojic
r,° Kl, ° tt'>d iho
{ h \v .lii
I'reKs:
"in
state..
DIVIDENDS DECL/REP,
I pi
"nils
it \.
th.
Oct. 20—Ry
inn—Pan
Re-call for eclnool ll:no a, m.
Guard mount, first eall, 11:20 a. m.
Aissembly, U H) a. m.
Mecs, 12:00 m.
Fatigue, 1:00 p. m.
Officers • /Jhool 1:10 p. m.
Re-call from fa*, gue, 1:30 p.
Battalion drM. first call, 2:00 p. m
Assembly, 2:10 p. m.
Re-coll, ,?:<jo p. m.
fiegimenlBl <ir 11, n.rst call, 8:30 p. m.
Assembly, S:<o p. m.
Re-call. 4:S0 p. m.
By or^er of
COL. JOHN W. 31ONF
arclty of sup.
#I , , , - .rail oniy i .r«m in ir -last stand Offw-r^ > Hn '"aland and Grlqu-
finished coffee when ttley were sur- sergeanls and men f. II in ti*. n, e. but of the trar.) .* 1""" ,t0ppa*t
pt se.l and nearly all „ur prl«mer« nothln* cheeked the Den nelaught c Inotrt certaJn ,enr,oe- r*mln« 1< al-
«ere caught .nth. vldnlt, o ft he cap. | -Plcnu, among th. .lo- ^ STpX^Oo, •, „
and 1,1 the flght.ng line w.s 0«JJ.a, IVu v.lj.;,^i, a n.,™,PnV™ %
Washington* Oct
■' tl«o cu.rency h;i
tvnr of the - re !||(
i banks a follow
i •' "" nit
tank, Atchiso
national bank
l"!° r>rr.ptr?llrr
• ! red dlvM^ndft in
insuri
I he inhabitant
l.v the ehur
the follow
"Know n
Vv ga\> out the foi-
" nt to l- e Associated
' neral Funstoa'a
;• ' in nidresa to the
: ■ r r. 1.1 university that
dr ih friars
• ^ i.v inch of church
t'om would drop out
' *w1thIn one w •••■it.
Luon are complete-
m it proper to make
tenn nt:
I d
au'th
1 b - 'I en per
"f Emporia, Kas.
! Tyoirrt Ava, attrwb -I
brig-artirr'n staff
I Tho final rush tv-i . a slg-h*
j levlled biiyonets, <'lieerinfif a
1 our men F|irnng over the V
wore rtrewn at their feot T
"oUng. fired wildly an 1 ti
d \vn the rugged s'ope to esc
With
j H-h the lo-tter el.isscs had been rob-
bed and compelled to work by th •
Infers, but the whites were treated
I fairly well, though they were made to .. ™ tne rugged ."one to
Teatr^ rto 'h,tt ^ would remai" h"a!lon threotene.i the,,,
a ti' ' ' ately determined on ki'iin ■ r.
ony hW WbTn da,iV0 0f,CaP#C"- ,'he Nrk' < •' --r wl.Veh Ih
oThls^e captive. " W"h 'Tf"
'he Manchester regiment, with the I work among 'iTe w".,n", V
KDOAR w. JONES Commanding. 'a," j TmP'L,
First Lieutenant and Adjdtttn, ' ever" ClS^n'S !
spitting of the Mauser bullets. Tommy ed bj lord w .1 "
A,kens says in effect: "Wta: Hide 1 .he s|t,,al:o„. / 1.,etcrmarM 2
•ron, lokels: bet then, shoot. " j patch says th-vt the ceo, " r no
Ksclpllne 1im Its drawljacks as well | no mev.ge to b< rut fr,.m th. 'fron'' r"'
.recent Ihe II --
isfa. tlon to the Outland^.z. no is
('lie author ..f n blasphem .iM an l vlo-
nt l amphlet virtually tnlen l I to n-
... ... . i.o Iho T)u, , h Of th,' r.r.Mnv i . rebelPon
s that and n ;s sincerely hoped th.-,, >, . wj)l
- s pe. be brought to trial and punish, i ,,
IflsS-c l. he deserves.
anil If .s difficult to jruage exi 'l • the
... cr-. "".Mint Of feeling .x ed thc.
el to I iuuieh l>y tihe recent Jlriiish \ .tori,.. I
High-; Their behavior 1a excellent, eonsi.ler-
iboul.de.r .'Iheg; ,. .. amnunt of ryinptuh / ih. y
m. n nt I' ! f r the r kit. men In the Trausv.'. I
id o:her.s fi
nexper-
PREPARING SHAMROCK
FOR HOME TRIP,
v "at ' (i ' from most re-
'v 1 "neral Punston's
'• ' rn.v .if fairness,
' 11 b ' h 111 l)0"u quot-
1 may have stated that
don,nnd this „s a condl-
'■ut lb it ho Mve them
"lt ■ '■ . I canno-t bo-
MU 1
i cxperlen
ce, t
to oe mis
luoied.
h 11
l if Genera
i PUR*
v" b
^rnemi, i;
man*-
of ti «
work
o .is
orders
n this
•erv face
of it,
Crsws of Victor andVant|uished
to Meet at Banquet
Bocird.
and
Prep
OO Ok'oh.'.ma Nat ona
captain Huffman, wh, enlisted l„ the i
' o Sr.m'fth-Amerlcnn wnr nnd wo
ndy lo leod his men 'nto the firing tin
" advance double Ihne if neerw.ary ,
to enmn nnd lhaa <ui appenranee of a , . • —~ ..
on-"1'" general, while riding his ftw ' am' F,P1,1 which hissed like
ster-.l. Ho |, lieutenant colonel of the I
Oklahoma National Guards,
Phnw nee hoys have one among
' i ift M c- *jt'U uucerin n.
dl<*pa*"hes giving the re
Jou'bret to the govern
refers • > trc fjpst batMi
d the reasons why Cam
I victories
! Tho Pretoria
T*ort of Oenor
menit ev'dont
a-t Glencoe, nr
imandrint Kr.iwnim f,xllr.i to c
In^sstanop of Commandant Mo
| he fathomr i uad he done
sh victory might have beo.n m.
|b.iuglit ,iMy Command
d at t
rtdial Rt re
1 the
n.mcelf and opened at
I h ivin.r
• . n' ( I O I
TAI .
Mess eall makec *ha ! ovs happy.
"Taps" says "lights out" and the wci
sold ers may re. t.
"My Country 'T's of Th^e S\- 1 —* """ ,l° uiawmacn
I.and of liberty." ' '' ' ,aK 113 advantages, and our soldiers I Other lisni
Major Rtone of the Info Oltla.'iom , h it ' Bh° hUV'' |Pa,"no'rt lho I,oer tactics nre ' oasltr^
tal. iv makes a fine look'ii" colonel r r I ?°. Wca4ia,>,B ot readjusting the mis- of* an I s«i..r
Ion.-,' cnrds «j takes of the ptust.
1 he panoroma was heightened and
colored by the red hue of K„n (lashes.
and shells tore along, roaring through
the a r like express trains In a tunnel,
bursting nois ly and spouting flame'
hissed like hot
iron droppwl Into water .The pla. s , r
. xplos'on were marked by clouds '
among 'T'h an(1 a n|,mbus °l explosion
h"""h wih claims to he the onlv T " sm«ke.
man In <he territory who can ,r„ three! The ' «".* bobbed about over llie Ith® 1!""" Rl,ff'
wlHlout am thing t0 Mt or ,, ( fc (rocks like Jacks in the box. fir ng ve-v . *""" -'!'t W gel
His Mine Is Tislick. I hwlly n't us and with fair accura / 1'" lir"'"hen
First Fergeant Holmes hid a very pecn-1 r'"' ' >« magaaine Manser rifle Is a ler- I ""'k n'Mh",:t <>'• for the other jt
!?iy?r'W'c* on th« ro '> f m P'iswnea rdde weapon .although It Inflicted veiyB<wr 1 V >•••.... t
wnPh , °ily' A'k hlm the , wour ds Many of then, used ex-1 f.1"' """ '
washbasin. , plosive bullets. I " al'l*ars certain, however, that tho
Oil,, or OamMnT "O'f." men lo-t hi, Tl'e Boer aholls were meMlr |wT.ttfrtr-P*""** Metory o BUMucton. pro-
Pcsn, book at Oklaihomn City, n- aftl threw up volcanota of nui.l ant ,t„ro, ductAive of effect for the roller or
in Z J * '"'aCk m"1 0rY" ^ fully. "heut our gun crews. It sho,,', h, . ?'*V .
.. ! 'hat f-speelnlly on rocky ground r. o ''r
ten thc hnyn from Shawnee w -e • I cuss'on shell, give t.eiier results 1W 'I "r# ""ly 100 It loan to
Ok ahoma <rty T.leutenar.t C.esman nn,l high burning shrapnel than 1 be worded , prepare ,h« .,ub„c fof „
g- n S :::1 ,,p tn™ *1, ;• • •• - o—
were they enf leff ^nse^uences | "ght horse, cur'el llsaster bjhw.ivlng' don the w. r ".'"''r
On® ctf Shiiw-nrp'c printers A , I " ***1 tn J4v* °n'' to his bsosuss hi, fores Is too w ? i °
® ^rtarjrjf as S? srsr
WMtSSSfS
vis H 5
! °"r Tommies got wonderful mnantlUe,' 'I'icl.era'l'vi'ie , „-m ,,
of loo.-from Siik hats fro, k coals ha, moved a ! . 1,r It* d s
I 10 b,T'ed kafflr loin .v,„ T* warn a , n " " """ 1 bcl,«!'
I bo^v ,l,0m wl,h ,h'lr ... • ' :•« Th. corresp.oident
A'O-ouffh .. °'r tlie IV|-b 1 ' at Durban s.u
Im-v seal nroun-1 h A" ' ' >'>" • who
. , ' •' h'°~- tnan.v has st ntu- • ■ •• . i>, .
of th<> poor woi led h id i , ii / ,t , 1 1 . d ■
I ihe here hill they ..... „ 1 laden el 1 !, % h
s T^Ti
flr" "r< -~l " Ooe m n flred killed":,M
rount nfter round from his rlflo i0 at- KWn 1 1 v n,,
tmel attention to his whereabouts for r„ s .. Vll
the Ketd Of hallo covered mile The Beers no tlghiin - in , ,
y th' WH« of .he flerdon ITIghland-r. Capetown fx •' -' \
made them eims^lcuous largets has been r.' . , V Uriel.,;, res
The. I * a 1-1 y Nr ws says: «^,h.t ,1'i i , er^'" ' ""
I nhe ai.proo ' In* fill of dark nee* wa, a aagt.. L,1*n'1' , MMft«, ai.'l .
"e"""«r l tta I .| the rendrt • g' ^ 1 •' ••«' • . ..I
I mt. making the MptWt of tit. perdten.feeWc. Th. «fOr, ,t„ ro I. g? J^Z j „ ^
The Britishers
receive tne new* of each success and of
-1 " '"d a. Mnr.'k ue with ihe
W.l.lest delight but the Pulch :
•NV
,i: ng.
ac-
„f The reports or the kind treatmei
. cnrd.'il lot.be Iioer wounderl meet „„„
Ii Iinnt nted admiration, bringing int.,
' mark.-.! icn.-.f tli, magnanlm ty ,.f
1 j 1,1 ' ■•■"■ a ft IRt allium thai th
It : nutch ad in t they had no: exp . 1,1 to
*h i 1" displayed towards Ihe Boers
■\ difll, ult pr. Mem Is loon,in.:, owing
e-.t" the increased race feeing arou i
...V the war but Indications are frequent
■and substantial thai ihe mtsts of a, r:-
to ,. nr.- going d spero, d
(,r'"'l Hrltn,r,'« magnonln, u anil
cannot splendid tolerance tending to make Hie
doaarlv ' i," ''nl0ny r'rfn"'
iona.ii> I.rit sh citizenship.
Meyor linden. 'Vc .24—The Dally Mail says
I«h'">!n.\\N It rd„rand". a mo""aM w,u> received
„r In ndi.n yoslerdny from Cecil nh.id ,
dai.d at Kimherley, O. i declaring
in subsu,nee that ih" lnhaldtarls ,,'r
Kinibrray deg red lo draw ihe govern-
ment ..lie need ..f speed.iv send.ng
.•'■.nforeem, nts there, as the town was
'. ng surrounded by Increasing nuni
i.e-s of Transvaal and Free Unite
'etlcence at
oommunic
ma'ler. according to the Daily
as b. .-n submitted to the . , ...
,1 '"'k' rH''- The crew or
minrock, began early th s m
ri|.plne ihe yacht or her i..L- ,
ng ri.gg.ng at her berth In the Eric
'«".«• .1 r topmast Sl?nt d„WI1
,hcn tnuwrerr.-d to her stor- ,
.'fIer which her running \
gear was h,.r aa||s U|k_
n ft,,,,, ,he va. hl's hold and Irausfer-
th" < •"plain H g nth
s.ud lie , , led lo take '|he mask „fl
.'in ,now .,n,| i,, have the yacht under
Jury rig by ihe end of th • u,ek.
Tomorrow nlgih', o.,|.r. Hogarth
( apt. Wringe and Shamrock s crew
will meet ('apt. Barr and the victor . us
Deer Isle boys fnrm the Columbia in
i ros|,e , lialM, Kill l.lyn ,v feast on I
genetai entertalmnent has been pn
, lw.r(Hi for ihe vun<tulshr i arid the vie. j
tors by the wacthit niaetei s mgiic r-
end j i ht officers is.-.s-,, i .,
iSir Thomaa Dlpton wall g , to diioag
| tomorrow, lie i,aa already express,
>!■ In Intention of chaUetiVog f.Ir'jwi
I* " *"• "" ' '< try i gvi read)
I for next year.
1 Will Fife. Ihe designer of .(he Sham 1
-roc k,s stul y, rlously «ick at the Fif'h
v. nue liot. i. so much is he suffering
11 inflaniinatory iheunia t yrn that i
^pame haa been bulit ov#>.«
has .•>
I'mI nio
<h
kn
nl\
insurgents h;
fa^'t well kno
1 hut
. tr.bp
i i'
1 ■ Pla nly that it
v * 11 poi te<l as
1,1 !' "ii affa'rs
' '' ng :' The
'-• /.« i r- eotnpleteljr
I would ask
1 *'• u " en every
•pti- n of a few na-
'1 ' ' I'Uz-.m .outside
''1 11 « .is a pris-
uri*. n s • p, ,. the
- Ul - stale Of affairs
I diirirc-r all this per-
fr 'ii • h ive lieen un-
•• ■ f torture in insur-
This be n^ a fart it is
h°v.- t h^ islands can
irs. It looks tn me as
fre the pus ■
asked as one
h ' expulsion
Iscation to
hurch pr.'f'-
but we p
•%nt <iffl i] (and I
•t fr<i?n other rel ah!e
in«iirgenls represent
of the *5 rril es t .-
dv
in the
of th
r t he na'
' like na:
s toward
f prf
ent
ROBERT R. MANTEL.
on-s Tiirot-rtir riiR rtvra
COURT IN CHICAGO
iiim. It is
jdouMfuI If
with Sir TI
• Ti Ibe bed
.Kj tn
cbln-a
an return
Lpton.
POOR BOBBIN.
thov
Ocf
Would pn«t up a UlUe 1
town ngafn
negimeo al Adjumtant TCtCTr Tnne« n,
fl W.irm number yesterday geitlng rverv
Ithlng In ireaddness f,! p t.^hlng of
lent. TI S n« easy |„i, t„ ,k
.rnnwportatlnn of all ree'menls tents and
Adjutant Oeneral Orner was keot busy
estei-dao Wn* up the ty>ce narv d.ti Is
r t'... we. k'* arduous laborj of !, s of
flee.
Oyer s'xty menders of the lat Okla.
homa Ihatls'lo. are In camp en|1V|nq .,
reunion and twenty nough Illlers have
reported The hiier boys seen s r.- e„
nnd t *v wmild like tm me«h. •tirch i„k
en out of some of the other fe'iows tiliat
did not *ee sr^'\ ice.
.T T, Tuolor who sren aenirs f r over'
a mr or> fibs f ring HlM In fH« Ph lip- I
Continued on Third Page.)
are today again at-
rhir
netor, wa«i
ligations in
^ourt tod,iy.
months ago, sch^du
•ind >1.000 «sets, an-1
i been parsed upon by
lie fore Judge Kohl .
j looted to, all tho .1
, bv ordor of the cour
23.—Robert R. Mantel, th-
•ved of hta Ananclftl ob
O T'liitenl State® distrlc*
> f '. .] !•'<• petition several
KANSAS I'H'Y WILL 1 KHIB1T MI,^
BI2ST POINTS.
in>?
li.ihi
vhen the mat
:i i:. \ are or
Tiave.
f'l«r- Hv thcni
t hey
savgerv and hr
and r '! i ng '"fl
•en. .■
hem tney were . 1-
n 11 i s pools b
ut n
i l<sb -ps were -t.
; usht
ndusrr p* tvhlc
h are
: h - r pnisperil >
r Mr.
■ ci teilTa.1
Tr
c most n^oral an
d rp.
he face « f t«ie g|
iobe'
taught th< m t
o he
mm is some na
rrow
-1 tiv t0 ll.v
Ah '. • Sent, h
pro-
. testifies
that
population of
<he
i:i;*o ba«i If en .
con-
• '
the
' i wonderful
im-
social condition
has
rUhout t i*ig ob- It
were wij I ovt Ik><
w. c. T. U MEETING.
i held uiic
mde a s
tai. rs sipr
*ing in e
10,000 si
\\'.iph , Oct
era and
'clayed in trans-
re and .here ia
•what
efforts of th
tb<
n in ml i tcf hrl.^Mv
Kvenlng Hern',
•d to don
ough ti
Andre
public
1 1 ■ to tihe city of Pu
ilw- Ing for the free public i
n:,n ioned upon a sat.sfact
' r«-i provided by the c.ty
1 ^ Knowledge Is weakne
U unnecessoiUy dispUycd.
>rmcr Hrltlsh
•Iting on thi-
meons of the
He then goes on to
ii v o-ne doubts this im-
nn f ly h- made man-
ig the christian na-
hern n ^ . i.vr of the
he • m.i Me il Morr.>.
' < xi f oni ffhe ertittes,
• M tlk of conjlwaUng
'he Vni ler! 'It's, the As-
''••'• Tn HionaJres There
a.« much r'rht ind jus-
f,aae as i-q 'he other.
ssta>tss has
•t Oi ii ual way by pur-
■' -MM*- >f nearly four
hi' - naturally grown
'""j "nb se.I w>nesses
! 'red, l.in> a« they axe,
th bettermsnt and up-
'■'i d, a prote^t-
s'lblc stiys; 'it
^ "states 'that the
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