The Enid Echo. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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wp^/ft the m^na^rtirer
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will b Mfe "
"I will ofirn," rrl^d the rormar^h
amltlnK hie flat* to«Hlmr; "and I wlli
bring out an army and w**p thl# tar-
ti Ma Source froa off the fa** of the
earth J"
He h de Kadak *0 and make r**4y
for the atari, and Mien h turned to
UllR.
"You will |m naf<- h«r* «we<*t one,
end It wl:l not b* long before our hap*
pi/ma* ahall !>e com pi** "
Ilia word*) of parting w*-r* t*w t'>r
h* waa mu'h elated, and hi* voir.4
ir*mh)Ki aa h* upok* Ha turned bar k
on** aft*r he had raa/ imd the door.
** tho/rh h* would aay aoroetblng.
but finally w nt away without giving
th* |iit* <i«d «p*e<h From a window
I'lln wat« h*d the royal <avalrade until
It had dl4app*ared within th* narrow
phmk. hud when tha !a«t man had gona
from her eight ahe turned to b*r com-
panion.
Alhia. what la It about thl* terrlbl*
robber- thla Hiimrg* of l>ama*nia? I
hare heard tomethlng about him I
beard rny father oru* Rp^ak of him
hut my little knowledge of the world
did not l*ad ma to be in<jti!altlre. Do
you know anything about blm?"
"I hare h*ard a great deal of him.
my lady He ha* lier-n a terror to Da-
nuaru* for a great m*ny y*ara.
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rr ±'.W we wii. do the
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t W«t Xa^im Rr
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n-vt told
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wfeat he
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for a wife.*"
nuere4 ta* print
rte-er«j 10*
rita a start.
Tea, *y lady Hv fi I* Ma avowal
' lat tL^ ' j a aax&e, good Aawad, pro*
e^t me. Let ex that drea4ial robber
it a «M to th* yalley."
"Hurry, hurry!" triad Alkia. "Away
o yow eooipaniofix. and b -i tbe'o
tra;n ^rery nerre If the? auffar the
kourga of Liamaactta to gain pa^aage
ilther they know what the wrath of
Powera of beareo'** rrled Uila with
iaaped band*, and q'#.yeiif;g frame
the demos muat not find aa.'
"You are not ao a&aiooa
Iff M i* |Im>
It la sot a.waj - tale to jadf? a mas
S#y I,.- 'k^hea. Lot dr*«a go a a kmg
way la ecruia kxaHtka If any one
douhra oar <#<awyTaty let hiz& i^nd a
day la tk* gallery of the falter* Stat**
Senate, the ieait dignified Tpper
Hooee" of Ie*r.siatioii ia the wor d
'Befo de wah all member* were
riean shaven wore black froeka and
high ft it* bearer*, peg-top trooaera.
and a aolemn arr of public importance
care atomd a star ;f ?#-• ieeiarie
J«4 of Tax. pa did act wfym t
artju2*g lessee* aed proiect the* i
Kiaraa
Ils< ed.tor of the Cli*rixjsati Price
rrssst *aja tbat eeirta a boahei f r
ra at Clueafo ia ail tbat caa reasr^i-
-rbeexpeeted. He fiireres on tke
•* *>apt« r from th* present crop aad i
naval of!I-
E~*ry
W^ari 1
of th* *cl:i tctferrKiT? ;!J
bwzMaa Looms la th* City of Mexiro
cBag so esgfcuenti ;«tary *aji as
ctetatelr u co a few rxi eataNirt-
■t«i ta LoesSoo. sereral of ti^-aa
are actil sts.^g taZiow dtpa. A book-
k e;*r may :e hm taking i.i« «stn«o
ia a grear ledger w;tla tie ligit of a
tingle cardie aad the *e*ithy pro-
prietor cay t* ?osnd beaditg ore: i.*-a
tig asaiogany c-aa fazkel by two taj
ail atateiy caadrirtm
pressed
' heart* t'nat they
fved in i
•re statesmen, i
and the world acknowledged them zj '.
*'*'h. Dignity waa their chief quality,
pride their moat eherlihed poaseeafon.
The o!4-timera. like Morgan. T^xr.
Coekrcll. Berry. Proctor and Daniel, f
•in wear their .'j*fore-the-war cloth'-
dignity and pri4e, feat the post-bel-
lum regiment of politicians ia nni-
formed is th* aaf k suit or the
way —New York Pre**.
cut* i
ught yo
remarked Albia
him
"I
strange
ftp *k not of that" *aid l.'lin quick-
ly and **T*r*ly. 1 meant not that I
wou d hav* hlin tone to **ek me. O
Albla what rao he want?"
Indeed, my mi*treaa. I lare not
think Hm let >tm look In another direc-
tion. If he doea not find ua. we care
not why b* coBMta. Ha! flee' Here
turn** A*wad again. Ha look* fright-
*n*4 " ,
A^wad *ntered *he chamber with
trrmbllDf *tep and warned afraid to
xpeak. out tha demand of the prince**
opened hi* lip*.
"I^idy, I fear that the robber will
prevail against aa He 1* a"-#mpani*d
by Oerce. furious men. who fight like
I iion* and hla own sword la irreaiktible.
HI* l>o'ly la covered with x-alea of fln-
*at ate*l and the blows of our men fail
harml*** upon blm."
"But the dr*adful man has not yet
J broken through?' said L'lln eagerly.
"No. lady. Our brase men fight as
. well aa they can."
Han th* robber entered th* pass?"
"Not far."
Then you may hold him at bay yet.
O, Aawad, If you would be bleased for-
• vermore let not th* Scourgc gain the
I yalley!'
"We will do our best lady; but you
roust be prepared for the worst. If we
are fin*My overcome you must bide
yourself"
"Where? Whare can we hlde?"ask-
*4 Albla.
"In the palace or gornewhera In the
( girdcna, or upon iha mountain*."
WmIiIscIm: r* «9xn«'1 tor Lawmaker*.
According to the New York Herald
Washington ia the only modern capi-
tal <ex<ept St. Petersburg). that was
originally designed and laid out as a
capital city Likewi-e, the federal
* apitol haa the unique honor of being
th*- first building in history ere ted
simply to hold a legislature. The Ro-
man Senate met in a temple, as did
all ariflent deliberative bodies. Med-
ieval legiflaturea we:e convened in
pa a« e halls or in monastic or semi-
religious establishments. Even the
state houses of our colonies were de-
signed to shelter the entire govern-
ment—legislative. executive and judi-
1 *1. But the capitol at Washington
*as planned to bold the lawmakers
of the nation and for no other pur-
pose.
The West Point of Mcilco.
In Mexico experience has conclusive-
ly shown that officers and even sol-
diers cannot be improvised, and the
very first rare of General Diaz has
been to establish a good school for In-
structing scientific officers. The mili-
tary school of Chapultepec In its ac-
tual condition is the fruit of his efforts.
Many foreign officers of different na-
tionalities have visited that establish-
ment and believe that It ranks among
the first in the romprehensiveness and
perfection of military instruction there
imparted and in the severe but Just
discipline to which the cadets are sub-
Jertad.—National Geographic Maga-
zine.
Not all are asleep who have their
cjes shut.
jong a
ear* againat firia? aay pab .c ntter- •
acce of toe.r c^otiments resrardin^ the
Schlcp*->n inre*tAga:;oa.
An oil company, with a paid up cap-
ita* of $1 r. . tr.#j, has incorporated ia
Utah. The company has i.000 acres in
the Green River, Utah. oil tield*.
The Frendenblatt, the orpan of the
A astro- Hungarian foreign office, com-
menting on the proposed Gt-rman tari^
law. says: ' If Germany wishes a tariff ;
war. Austria. Russia and the L'nited
.States will be ready to undertake it."'
Probably a majority of the people of
Kansas have believed for 2:. years that
the Benders were killed and buried
near Cherry vale.
A prehistoric city has been found on
the Navajo reservation between Duran-
go. Col., and Farminjrton. N. M.. in
which is a palace of a thousand rooms,
older than the Aztecs.
The American Forestry association
will hold a summer meeting at Denver
August 'J7-2l>. It is expected that
.Tames Wilson, Secretary of Agricul-
ture. will preside.
T. D. Skinner, the oldest traveling
man in the L'nited States, has just cele-
brated his golden wedding at St. Jo-
seph, Mo.
The Columbia has sailed the Consti-
tution out of any chance to meet Sham-
rock II.
A Kan ass City firm bought 100,000
bushels of oats on the market at Min-
neapolis, Minnesota.
The British house of lords has voted
a half million dollars to Lord Roberta,
who commanded iu the South African
war.
Up to July 1 the number of lloera
made prisoners or who had surrendered
during the war. was 33,000.
Mrs. Burr Ferguson, of New York,
was robbed of 8.1,000 worth of diamonds
at a hotel at Colorado Springs.
Hev. Adain Miller, said to be the old-
est Methodist minister in this country,
died in Chicago recently, aged ill years.
The next congress will be asked to
abrogate the treaty with Great Britain
which forbids the building of warships
on the great lake*. This is in the in-
terest of ship yards in the lake uitica
DEFIANCE STARCH will give bet-
ter satisfaction vh.au any other craad.
It contains 3< aore starch for th* sa3*
BK ey and if not satisfactory jvar
money will be refunded.
*•: Omif E*t Mr-am.
The hottest places are ti? bar^*r
aiops. It makes ao difference how
much clothes a ct>«* mer may take :ff
when he lies in a chair for a slave or
bewrd-trins. or sits up for a hair oL
He must be enc*mp a-ss«l with h
towes. hot aprons and hot air. A hot
barber b_r.gs over Lira, ending calo-
ric. The hair and beard c1;fp.ljcs
clicg tenaciously to tke perspinng
neck, or find safe kxiging pia'rs in
eves and ears. Is there no talax ia
Gilead?—New York Press.
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Detwiler, J. R. The Enid Echo. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1901, newspaper, August 7, 1901; Enid, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90652/m1/2/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.