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Show CASTOR A WOMEN WHO RIDS ASTRIDE. sent to Europe as the finest represenI tative of the North American Indian MARY For Infants and Children. Experience Teaches Them That It ! in the world. He wears medals which Best Method of Riding. were presented to him by Gen. Grant The Kind You Have Always Bought Mrs. Faund, While Yet a Baby, In a Deserted Cabin, by "Auntie" Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., onw of and Queen Victoria. In strength, digfirst American horsewomen to rid Phoebe Trueglver, a Hlstorlo Squaw of the Osage Tribe. the nity, picturesquesnesjj and native elonot would of think of again us astride, quence he realizes the ideal Red Mun Signature is her exper It the side saddle. found outside of the pages ing The New York World prints the the red girls pleased him at all. Sud- so seldom cross a mart the affords Feat words as that are ience translated fiction. Ills denly he thought of his stepdaughter, dispatch from Guthrie, 0. T.: HE GAVE THE INTERVIEW. Is and balance as safer and poise, possible. perfect literally Mary Trueglver la a girl Charlia Mary Trueglver. Indian ns for both cannot more comfortable horse love and braver Why K.0S3. "White squaw be my wife," he said Him Did. How a do? Nervo is Are not it our faces that believes and she the Reporter's young rider, only pale Who are her kin? Who are he peoto his bucks while they were smoking Good Service. a men of the plains just as good as the ridiculous figure that fear of cutting disdid Where that night ple. they mysteriously A incident of the narrow-cheste- d young men of the keeps the true horwwoman from asIn the morning he started for his thin, appear so many years ago? What Is whose late lamented F. Charles Mayor, a squaw Can not love cities. they great suming tho cross seat. Many women her real name? Why should the In- bride. He never dreamed thu the funeral occurred yesterday afternoon, are In favor of tho change, but have as these from the as much striplings dians want to kidnap her? white girl would not feel honored to be is now going the rounds. to appear In pubnot sufficient com-aUncle Sam Is the one who would like a chief's wife. It did not occur tc him offices, these puny men, who look down Mr. Mayer, as is the case with many lic in this even on his if he has buck on a young unorthodox rmi.rmaj'j to have these questions answered, that she might not want to coiao home men in public positions of trust and still war paint? feel it to be only a queitkjfc they fending their solution ho has constl at once with him, ready to do tho cookOur young braves often look now Importance, was considerably sought of time when It will be tho only way. atltuted himself the guardian of this ing, mind the tepee, build the fires, after by newspapermen, aind on one or As a young glnl, Mrs. Hitchcock was beautiful white girl, seventeen years mend his buckskins and draw the wood with favor upon the danshtors of white two occasions had had reason to feel ag to make in their wish men hearts and nctod for her devotion to the varlo.ua Id. She will not have to become the and water while he smoked solemnly inaccuracies that amounted at wized. grieved their them forms of sport participated in by her Chief in of ef the the sunshine. Kuaw Pretty Hair, Hence, brothers was not so when I was youns. almost to misrepresentations. It of emulaton to and the She have live won't Indians. and he in the Osage early Bright morning the newspaper correspondents who ob thus fostered has spirit her well In ut her life with the Indian. decked himself out In all the bravery Then the Indian's tomahawk w.:3 placed tained an interview with him must "Is there any one," asks Lncle Sam's of his war paraphernalia. Feathers raised many times against the paloI come bolstered with an abundance of the fore as a representative sportswobut they are at peace now. man. When in the caddlo she has alll agents out in Oklahoma, "who could waved threateningfy in his hair and face, know one, two, four, seven, ten cf my nerve or backing. trace the parentage of this girl, adopt- all his war paint was on. He camped tho appearance of a graceful youth of On one occasion, while Mr. Mayer wae ee by the Indians sixteen years ago? near the home of Mary Trueglver. Im- braves who have made white squa j 1C, her dark hair being coiled beneatu their wives and have taken them to President of the Baltimore and Ohio her broad sombrero. If bo, let him speak. A bit of red at mediately he began his suit. Railroad, he was sitting comfortably In at the thrdat finishes off her costume It was close to seventeen years ago "It is death for you and yours unless their tepees. e girl f:r his home, enveloped in his smoking which consists of a loose beJted blouse vfcen two white people, man and wife, you come with me and be my squaw." Long Elk took a ams to the Osage reservation to live. he announced, in accents not at all like his squaw. He met her in New York. Jacket and enjoyLng his and either knickerbockers or a divided They are very happy now, and they rest. The bell rang, and after a few Eklrt. LltUe did Anna of Bohemia They built a modest cabin and ttarted those of white lovers who come moments a servant entered the apart live out on the great plains of my beIn to farm. The father toiled dally in consort of Richard III, realize In 1341 room for the ment of the major domo with a hand his fields; the mother kept the hut The girl knew he was in earnest loved we6t, where there is for how much 6he would be somely engraved card, bcurLng ths scrupulously neat and spent her spare When he stormed the house she went Indian and the white man together. Naturally the prejudice of lie and a time playing with the dearest little along with him. But once In the InStanding Bear went across tha name of someone whom the raidroad half centuries are not easily dispelled, baby girl that ever dian village she refused to go through great waters with some of the braves magnate did not seom able to recall. although until that period no woman to his show the tribe and of station card the and However, man saw. bespoke squaws the Indian ceremony of matrimony. had ridden otherwise than nitride. It How It happened, no one. knows. Day after day she stuck to her refusal, men of the Old World what we are in Importance, so the servant was innv t structed to "show tho gentleman up." was not choice but necessity arising Suddenly father and mother were gone. while the Chief protested and had the the New World. In Germany he a young white woman who won his big The order was complied with, and when from a physical Infirmity which impellWhether they purposely ab.imloned the squaws mock her for refusing. ed that royal lady to assume a posh Ion United heart. Like our fathers have done be- a dapper young man stepped into the The De rollers notified ahlld, whether they were massacred by lu the saddle which, at first adopted by Horace Speed, fore us. he swore before th3 Great presence of the great railroadman lie Indians, whether they met with acci- States District-Attorne- y her entourage as a novelty, was follow dental death away from heme, no cne of Guthrie, by telephone. He sent Dep- Spirit never to return to his people Introduced himself ns follows: ed by women throughout Europe as the "I represent the Baltimore Amerwill ever know. Nearby dwelt eld uty United States Marshals A. F. until he could bring her home to his mode of riding. Sporting News proper can "Auntie" Phoebe Trueglver, a historic Hutchinson and John Sneg, of Ponca wigwam. "Do you know what I have a notion suaw of the Osages. So when we sailed back across the City, to rescue the girl from Pretty House quiet," she mused. "White Hair's home. The Chief was awaiting great waters he was left behind. But to do?" asked the railroadman, half man gone. Squaw gone. Me no look." their coming. a few moons later he came back to our rising from his easy chair. Woman's curiosity was too much for "I do not," replied the dapper young "Go 'way from here!" he commanded, people, and with him his white wife. ven the stolid Indian women. She levelling a Winchester at the officers They are happy at the Pine Ridge Res- man. on of the law. leoked. The have four little chil"I've a notion to kick you down that ervation. There, alA parley followed. the floor, she found the baby gir!. They awaited dren, wl.e "jis fine brave loves more stairway," was the earnest answer. most dead from hunger and neglect. their chance and caught Pretty Hair off than his li'e. She has brought to her "If so I wish you'd begin right away," his guard. Both had him at their brave much wampum. They would not rejoined the newspaperman. Pressing the little thing to her motherly Indian breast, she hurried home. mercy and at the point of their guns. corre bick with us this year to Steeple"Why?" said the unwilling host, Hot milk, a bath, some crooning In- Suddenly the girl ran out from tho chase Park, Coney Island. wonderlngly. dian songs, and the little thing was tepee. Wet Moccasin married a white "Because." said the young man soon herself again. "Auntie" adopted "I want to go with you!" she shrieksquaw in Germany, tee, but he stayed quietly, "If I were to be kicked dowa the little white mite and gave her the ed, when she saw deliverance so close across the rolling waters and has the starls by C hales F. Mayer, presiTel-lobeat home she could. never come home to his people. at hand. dent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railmarsome The Chief was vanquished. He threw "Squaw for big chief day," she Robe, one of our best braves, road, It would make the dandiest story used to say proudly as she watched the up his hands and agreed to give up the ried a white girl there. Soon after th I've ever had the pleasure of getting." white girl grow into a beautiful young white squaw. The deputies took her Great Spirit called him and he had to "Young man, sit down and tell me woman. She bad the most beautiful to Ponca City and put her in the hands go. what I can do for you, said Mr. Mayer, g blankets, the softest of moccasins, the of a white family. Then came the twinkling, and the reporter got his Inrarest of feathers for her hair, had was don be to MONEY IN CIRCULATION. What questions terview. S. W. Gillilan, In Baltimore Her foster mother with the girl? Who were her kin? Mary Trueglver. American. loTed Mary more than she ever had Who would take her In? These are the It Increases With Population, Keeping the Ratio the Same. loved any Indian child. questions that now confront Uncle Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's And Mary loved the only mother she Sam. The currency In circulation In this Soothing Syrrp the best remedy to knew brown and uncouth as she wu "The United States is this girl s country keeps nearly even pace with use for children during the teeththeir more than she had ever loved any guardian," said Mr. Speed to the Sunthe growth in population and the tre ther person. When white folks cams day World's Magazine correspondent. mendous trade expansion. Our Inter ing period. there occasionally, she refused Indig- "What we want is to have the widest nal commerce now amounts to S20.000, HE KNEW. She "What fll!y things they do print nantly to go with them and live among publicity given to the case. Perhaps 000,000 a year, equal to the entire for c no l.s She Which ll)i!y in got mar we can find out if her parents are still elgn commerce of all the nations of In the papers sometimes.' her own klad. first ried the girl or the ntel matter pre.ty now?" He "What's the " 'Aunt Phoebe has loved and tended living, or, if they are dead, perhaps we the earth. The money In the hands of an She article "Here's llgent girl? that stating me," she always said. "I shall always can trace out her kin. I want, at any the people, which, in 183C. at the be He The one wlw'n akwl Bret. any woman my be beautiful In her old live with her and try to be to her in rate, to put ber in some good home, ginning of the present era of unbound will if she age only practice amiability. her old age what the was to me when among cultivated white people. Mary ed prosperity, amounted to $1,500,000, I to work ome Every woman I was a helpless little thing.'" is pretty, intelligent, quick to learn and 000.000, has grown to the stupendous Now, wonder who could have wrlttes as a that?" such , thing lh in kind of a change With other Indian children, Mary altogether charming. Her life among figure of $14,000,000,000. This Is $23.34 rtn Fhe mar He--"some married man, I sup rles therefore she doesn't want hi in to Trueplver went to the government the Indians has 'riven her an added for every person under the flag. The be too good in the beginning . schools on the Osagi reservation, for charm of natur. v. h is most engagper carita circulation of a year ago pose." Shs ing. which Uncle Sam foots the bills. was $21.10; at the beginning of the Never were Tower seeds so inexpenThe average woman writes threo let learned English perfectly,, though she "In some eastern state are there not civil war. it was $13.85. Against ti e In when mind Bear this as sive now. same n All life. her the eircu'i-tioan ter where she posts on. In the two to American figure of $23.24. the Indian lived two vacant chairs which belonged afford' "cannot that you complain you with was itself $1S.-29 she destroys she tells what she really traditiors the parents of Mary Trueglver? train of money in Great Britain is storing You cannot afford seeds. to any man as buy in well as the In and is thinks. not her any f the Osages Though, that, of course, per capita Germany, $19.92 out to flowers. with go Two-thirname. our of of tribe. the girl shows Every action circulating currency Id duetlme "Aunt" Phoebe became a she comes of some family of the better are papers about $343,000,000 In gold There an nearly C&O.OflO womaq widow and married old Chief Fretty claps. I believe in newspaper publicity. certificates, guaranteed by gold coin la dressmakers Is the United Klag&m. venerable I have fond hopes that the Sunday the treasury; $4C5,OO0,C0O silver cerHair, new a seventy-year-ol- d full blood, keen for the life of the past World may locate the girls kin. tificates, backed by silver dollars in Ih SOOTHINC, BALMY OILS. and loath to surrender one Jot or till Stranger things have happened In this treasury; S370.ftoo.000. national bank WITH Tumor. OmiArrlL CiMtr, to the white man. When Mary wn world. If we succeed it would be on! note, against which government bonds Yctinto4all Skin mxI trail D ' CWn, Writ Artdrraa seventeen years old Aunt Phoebe, th of the pleasures of my life." are deposited with the treasurer it for lUukrtd liook. Bnt fr Chief's wife, died. "The girl had a narrow escape. guarantee tV5r payment; S34.Vnnn.OOC DR. BYE, SSTAf. Kansas Cltf, Uo. me one for left "There is no herj There was no time to be lost In tiring t'nited States notes 'f nbaci, ' or- Beware of Ointments for Cataarn dear ber from tne old Chief. I had the iginally issued to help p y tzr the civil "with said white the cow," girl, that Contain Mercury, eld Aunt Phoebe dead. I am ging to authority to despatch the deputies to war. and guaranteed by the credit of as will surely destroy th mercury live among my own people." her rescue. Mary has had several of- the United State?; $25,000,000. treasury sense of smell and completely de She had learned to know Mrs. Julia fers, including a most attractive on? notes, issued In payment for silver bulrange the whole system when enur de I'Orier, who lives near Pawhuska. from St Louis. But I must be thorlion, and. like the "greenbacks," guarthrough the mucous surfaces. asd there she went to live. Mrs. Julia oughly satisfied that all is right before anteed by the government credit. Of ing it articles should never be used Such shared the simple duties of her husI let ber go. As long as I live I shall the coin in circulation, $025,000,000 are on prescriptions from reputaexcept band. Soon she found that life among not give up hope that some day the gold and S175.COO.OOO are silver. as the damage they whits folks for a white girl was far real kin of the girl will corns forward." In supplying the country with cur- ble physicians, to the good you tenfold do is will Can anyone answer Uncle Sam? better thta livlag In a tepee with a lot rency, seven assay offices, five mltits can derive from them. possibly Is there one who knows of people and a great printing office are kept f Indlaas who make the squaws do Catarrh manufactured Hall's Cure, all the wsrk. sntwering this description who disap- busy. The assay offices are at New "It Is the first real home I have ever peared close to seventeen years ago, York, Charlotte, St Louis, Boise City. by F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, O., kaewn." said the girl after eh- - had with their last known address on the Dead wood, Helena and Seattle; the contains no mercury, and ta taken c .v- - Opare reservation, Oklahoma acting directly upon the Slept Id a b1 ' "d ?,"i Ha! Territory, mints are at Philadelphia, New Or- Internally, Physicians prescribe it mucous surface and blood of the cloth. 'I toe old i all San and Denver ered M a leans, Francisco; for their most delicate v he Inrf'm rSff-'of lbs whits rsoe were showOu 4 the paper money Is made in the bureau system. In baying Hall's Catarrh InMlm ,n sure be you get the genuine. of engraving and printing at Washing- Cure, ing lii umItm. She studied books, wooing.tle following remarkable statepatients. It Is taken Internally and made In too. and learned tie wars of the Asser- - ment was dictated for the Sunday ton. Success. OLD and PURE Oo. 3. F. tt Toledo, Ohio, by ie-te- r Chsoey World Magazine, through an In i atj hoUMWlfS. ct-!on- y Testimonials wa free. HHalr n while eld Pretty eM .. by Chief Bed Ehlrt, of the Sioux, Emperor Francis Joseph has confer?Se decided Sold Kemmtr-SaengerlHe a Price per by truggl8ts, It was red the title of who Is now in New York. la his wigwam. D & II n He Chitf Red Shirt who was selected by (chsmber singer) on Edi. Walker, as bottle. t was Um t marry igain Hall's are Tills be the but best i ths Uaitsd Statss sovsrnmen t American opera singer. Family k,. . ... id Us tehees, THE MYSTERY OF fid-sswl- TRUEGIVER. ns - . pale-fac- after-dinn- er tght-months-o- ld us w puz-elln- fr 0h, ds 6AHGER SURED m. "!). I lira " f gS Ff AGUE . Mil |