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Show 1 UORMNQ EXAMIXKR, IIHHKN, UTAH. WEDXLSIAY MOKSISO, u make thM charges, u4 aa long bs U the mouthpiece and apokaamaa tar Senator K tarn a, and appaara la tha rola of a squealer, ha map Just aa wall eoa-fs- a to tha paopla of Utah that ha la a miserable, demagogue, who waa tha drat to begin tha debauching of tha young stale ha professes to love ao dearly, and la tha prae- originator of tha tic of peeking tha vary influence to tha uaa of which ha now ao strongly objects. It was waa deeliledly nneandid and cowardly, at all events, tn leave out hla own particular rasa la tha sweeping charges ha la making against tha church and tha people of his slate. It la tha Second Utah legislature, that of 11197, tha oaa la which Muses to maka their startling disclosures. The ex senator la trying lo hlankea and baamirah anise ass atoo sear s to b oblivious to the fast that bote himself aad bin new amployar Hand before tba people In ns anvlaola LghL Ha loses sight of tba fast that an oaa aver did have any respect tor a culpnt brought to hay, who Immediately set about to try to implicate others la bis ertmea. Ex Se'iaior Csnaon has placed himself before tha people of Utah either a a partlcaps c rim Inis la a ariaia abuu' whlc-- tot tong years ho has maintained a dishonest sllexce. and now only speaks through motive of rs verge or as a uuceoaeful rival to Ananias aa the champion liar of tho world. At all events h eaa derive no eradu out cd tha affair whichever term ef tha dUamms b takas. OCTOIiEK 26, AC P'TU iI Ur I 1 ML tit: nnCLC rnUJ I I i CROP MOVEMENT. A nvw feature la the irop move-- I 1 nients la the shipments o.' a heat over-laud from the rott u. . A Portland, Oregon, spiaial says that lU.lH'U.bnu busbela of wurst. bsvs been bought in Oregon, Wanliing'on and 1 ia-- 1 ho for direct shipment to CbliSiro. From Chicago some of neir wheat will go aa far east aa Boston and soma aa far aouth aa Tennessee. A Portland. Oregon, mill bad an order for tea tar nods of flour from Bostou. This to the flrat shipment of tLe kind as far as is known. Moi gas Mirror. Pm-ifl- c I CMi-ago- EXCUSION TO SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, Oct 29TH. him It would probably mesa ruination for both of ws, as we would have to fight tha whole Indian ring. W Itnlkad It over light, nnd then de- tided to give up my journalistic work and help him "We shook hands and with tear to his eyes Crook promised to do fur m but make a speech. Although I promised then never to wk him w maka one, I broke ih promiss atterward. fur to Bosun, in th old South Church, before a big gathering of Indian sympathisers, I Introduced the old Indian fighter as one who had sumethiug to My. With whits face and trembling hands, th Intrepid warrior who led on of the greatest cavalry charges ever known, that at Cedar Creek, got up. aftm one tost agonizing appeal to me to Mve him. and Hid: Gentlemen: Ive and 'Ladies fought Indiana fur thirty yean. In all that time I have never kaowa th government to keep a treaty with the Indian tribe to he the first to break one. y auy-ititn- g copv of Shakespeare aad the Bible ah believed she would have gone mad. On day while reading the rula governing the reservation she discovered a provision that any qualified Indian was to be pneterrrd over a white person for any poaitlon to the Indian service. She resolved then fo become a teacher, but Innumerable difficulties remained to be sunnouqjed. Oaa defatted, about which Special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 1Q:4 a. in. Regular Thats all' Mr. Cannoa complains ao bitterly. Wa trains leave Salt Lake City returning "Tba day after the all night conferdeelra to call attention hare to tha fact 5 45 p. m. and H:t5 p. in. Fare ence I resigned my position m editor wns at Osol Cannon Q. President that round trip. and called a church mnilug la Omaha. infsii'.if I II thla time, as at tba time of the maat-In( It resulted in all tha ministers and the of the flrat leglslatura, la almost prominent men of the city sending n telegram to Washington askiiq that unlimited control of ah arch affairs In th order b rescinded. Utah, and that whatever tha aoa aaya "The request was refused, ao I begaa of Improper lnflumoe aad motive must suit la habCM corpus proceedings, hla of naraaalty reflect strongly ngnlnat based on th Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution. Tha caa Into honored father. Wo do net think, wm tried befora Judg Dundjr, and the however, that Mr. Cannon can maka con ten lion was that th Indians were tha people of Utah believe that tha dttoens of tha United Slate and were church cared lor tha eloaUna of Mr. emit led to the protecifoa of th law. vacil-itiostrlMnm-almllariihefwean -s tha weak, V. n,-.wIndistinct Judge Dundy held that the Indians have aa wo tor would Barker. Rawlins, If and Buchanan Parker, stated, timid slu dignified" were not citizens, but released them, ibe V Mr. at Rawllna, of recollection d Incapable. aquallyirraaolBte all tha him, and old Standing Bear cloaa of a somewhat remarkable cam: : Husband of tha Original Minnehaha tried hard to dtsuade him from tba wm allowed to carry out tha dying waa 'and treason project. I told him it wlsbM of hto son. n. !L Roberts was Introduced In Balt paign. tha first wo bed la Utah attar Nqw Running for whs bound to fall. When I toft him I President on the Pepiyist It wm at this time that Mr. Tibbln I.ika City aa the Bourka Cockraa of tha division on party lines, whan hla ad hi had relinquish thought ha met tba Inaian maiden Bright Eye,-whoTicket risk." Aa ftourke Isnt to coma - to competitor tor congress was this earn of ilia course, heme, but, subsequent he afterward married. While the on events proved that h hadnt." ha la unable to protect himself. Prank J. Cannoa, standing In the Balt The candidal for cbm was being tried he wrote to Dr. PsMIahed every day la tka year hi Utah whetted Kansas Ills has H. T. hta experience only the Populist ticket, aeraggly Tibbie, Uka Theatre, shaking Dorsey, an ethnologist In tha employ the Standard Publishing Cm aa adventurous a career aa tbs young Tibbie's appetite tar adventure, of the Bmlthaonian Institution, who It order to be up with the time" rad hair until It resembled tha manai had to the and he next took part to a movement wm then at the reservation at Omaha, took He novel. hero of a dime a daring thief In Balt Lake City stole f a lion, whoa ha railed attention tuj harder war la Kansas, chaaed hors to rid tha country of horse thieves. fur Indian witnesses. WM. GLASMANN, Managaa, a doses watches In broad daylight what tba Republican had haem doing' thieves and fought Indiana. His very flrat experience cam near Dr. Dorsey sent Bright Eyas, who from as open show case. It was a friend of John Brown, the being hto last, for somebody gave him wm th daughter of Chief Iron Eyes. la order to at tha church vote. Tban.i he a dose of strychnine to a saloon one She wm beautiful and well educated. Ml raced by Carrier, Iselui'mg ranching hla climax, ha said, 1 defy! Abolitionist. From Peter Cooper pulled him Justice Miller of tha United Statu Regret fur attack oa tha Ashing President Cannon (Oeo. Q.) and Apoa-- j first received hla present political night, and a local doctor Sunday Moralag Examines, Ideaa Ilia wife, who died last year, through only by the narrowest kind of Supreme Court, who wm also Inter.A eta trawlara expressed by the diplomats par month tie Smith (John Henry), Bishop Craa0 waa an Indian girl, tha daughter of a a margin. Ultimately they succeeded ested to the case, said she was the S ats Is iiagla eeptaa.. probably stared in by tha relaiivee horse moat remarkable Indian girl ho had (Charles Crane), nnd tha whole hoau chief. It lu related that her Iudlnn to breaking up the gangs of of tha Saheruea who loat their heads of church and that ah thieve that infested boili Missouri and aver mat. was name their! Eyes Bright lo do Republicans SUBSCRIPTION RATH. MinKsKnafc. ever seen. . was fhe of la the North Baa lull dent. worst" No one who knows Joa. ul nehaha. original ? Longfellow's After Judge Dundy's decision. Bishcuring the civil war ha bad a aet-t- o B mall nan month (including in while Rawllna fuaatloas the fact that with One QuantrelL day, Clarkson of Nebraska and James in born was op Tibbies Thomas Henry at AmAlthuugh it la patent that tha Sunday owtaida of Ogden ,.,.M Cook urged Mr. Tibbies to continue ho meant word Ohio. In 1SW. quest of hors thieve, be was separatvery county. Washington Talaphona Ma. IS. wa from and his friends erica! Party will receive a severe ed by caught he meant to defy the church laadarsJ When It ha ran away from home and a party of QitantreU's men. Ho waa the fight. Ha dl ao with vigor and tar th next five ymrs lectured oa Indian cheek, tha latter differs an emigrant wagon train sent materially Ha had probably become aware thalf Joined aubaertbara will coaler a (Over Ward Beecher in the taken before Quautrell and asked to reforms all over tha United States. To out from tha checks which, secured the Henry by Frank J. Cannoa waa trying to use movement to settle Kansas and make tell the whaiwalxiuu of hla friends tatarmlng this odea of fallusa to ra push tha matter still further one Preba refused (Juantrell called sidential election day Mr. Tibbies went caivo Tha Ktamiaor hafura tkaa party membership. tbit Influence U hla (Rawllna) hurt it a free state. On arriving to Kansas forWhen a halter and hto men strung Tlbblea lo Omaha and Induced John Elk, a full breakfast. ao puN ha joined the force of the One of the explanation! of the North and ka hurled hla defiance lu from a limb of a ire. At the last blooded Indian, to go to tha polls and In tha harder war. party Ue meaner u that lie might queatlun moment they cut him down, but atiU vote. Sen tragedy la that tha Muaalaa o SiCoL Titus was In command of tha outsat. Information. The election officers refuted to allow TICKET border ruffians, and Gen. Donaldson, a he refused tn give the ra re .might have, ftguraUvvlg, loat bo tested at tba vary KEFCBUC So wo agy. that the church would! federal marshal, a pointed by President They strung him up a aucoud lima aad Elk to uut a ballot, and through Mr. their heads Their viotimo ulhr m cut him in down, only Tlbblea ha brought suit against tho select Mr. Rawllna, Instead of Buclianan, was at tho bead of tha Fro again with tha asms refusal. Then (Juantrell United Statu goverenment for llO.Out) tha suae embarrassment physically hardly enPRESIDENT FOR Mooes Thatcher, with tha Idea that ha glatera. During out- of their Unit men o Tibbies ordered hla up damages. In tha aad ha wm defeated. string sad la fatuity. Tlbblea was captured by could be Improperly Influenced after gagements, tried and convicted by n again and leave him for good and alL Than Mr. Tibbie tried to gat contha enemy, wars Instructions carried (Juantrell' an of bring gress to pass an act enfranchising the Tha Irak lead pip aver made In tin. ho wax elected. Aay way ubsaguentj drumhead of Maw Tark. sentenced to he out, but Tribbleaa friends arrived In red men, and finally succeeded In getMr.1 Vto and Abolltfamlat da front Canadian Wad la bow Wring even la justified tha dsfaat of time to bva him. ting passed the Daws severalty bllL morning. the following hanged of hla domestic view la rwi FOR Followng cloaa on tha events of tha This he regarded m giving the Indians prod used at Trail by tha Canadian Thatchar, that Titus Fort to was Ha taken If church Influence kept' war begaa Tibbies Indian experiences. substantially the righto for which ha Smelting Work. Any dimensions re- latlona, and nlghL and confined In a tent Guard Crook, tba famous Indian fighter, had been contending. of Ihdlaaa. are made up to four inches la ua from having a reenactment of the; wero stationed around It with Instruc- (Jen. quired Tlbblea ware friends nnd both I., m To celebrate tha victory a groat' B. H. Roberts episode lu tha sens torn tions to shout him if be triad to aa- -, and diameter. war Initiated into th secrets of tha wm bald to Boston, at which, lal branch of Urn national legislature! cap or hto friends attempted to Indian fraternity, which corresponds meeting beaidM many other notables, there la rescue manufacture him. for wo paper to Free Masonry among tha whites were present Longfellow, Helen Hunt Machinery mujt command the church leader sj awakened The sign of membership to certain lha next morning ba was lu demand lu Japan, as the trade in for the good Judgamut shown in thla ThomM Wentworth Higgin-sonE- was scan on tent Hlu EtaAofW of PmaldswMal musketry. a the back, th result of Jackson, E. Hal and Governor Long.' Par paper to largely laerraaing, owing to mat I or. This to xald without any un-- j by volley one of the woundu made with a knifs To thla and bulletu with riddled . After tha meeting Longfellow gave a B. W. WADE. exportation to China and enlarged kind feelings toward Moses TkateharJ guardn rushing in throat a musket in day Tibbie rarrlea these scars dinner and stood at th door of hlu home consumption, due to the growth Wa would not say a harsh word wilbl hla far and fired. At the aama instant M. P. MVTON. In Tibbies was manag- house When, When welcoming tBt guest. hla arm ing editor of the Omaha Herald, Gea. ralaed Tibbie Involuntarily of A. to MINER, f BASES reference Japanese newspapers. him, but two years Uterj action aaved Crook wm to command of tha Depart- Bright Byes came along tha poet, takTha tha gun. struck and when a majority of tha Democrats oil - k ploughed ment of the Platte, with headquarters ing bar by tha hand, said to a group OrCwgnaa . hla life, but tha bullet A lighthouse la being built oa Mila the Utah of friends: legislature tendered him a one ear and b benri the near of It tot Oiubi. JOSEPH MOWCtt. 1 "Thb la Minnehaha. Roak, at tha entrance of Ban Fran-eimnomination that manat aa election, ha,1 day. "One night, says Tlbblea, Crook, The poet evinced a great fondness Per Oowarwor of Uta oaw th harbor. Work can be dona pnly with rar ba man demeanwm of who a lent, tha very out of quiet Judgment Aadinad upon good Running Indian girl, and on one occs- CUTLER. JOHN . at extrema low water aad in calm tha ground that hto atoctlonwonld bring! Free State force oa a nearby bill end or, cam Into my office looking for tba ulA; IIqq In the run. troubled. su. weather. The schooner employed la store trouble upon tha a lata. started toward them on a stats. tar "I have been a atudonlof English all not reoognlre "Whats the matter? I asked. eirly light hla friend did at him. the work cannot get nearer to the rock Ufa, yet If I could apeak tk lanmy CHARLES S.TINGEY. Hto j Mid Crook, after a long "Tom, him and began firing m that child doM I would think next Tha which was mat guage men material and legislature aad feet and than came been oa tha forty for Tvs thing, pause, plains Tar Justice Supreme Oeur enemies behind did the that I had accosipltshed something." In one tha the wbleh much had of kinds waa talked all of means of are put upon It by thirty years and Ive long for a moment Tlbblea Mr, Tlbbtaa wm always vary proud , DANIEL N. STRAUP. bullatholea in hla experiences, but Ive never known anydeadlock waa brought about aad tol fires. Seventeen She died lu May, IMS. wife. of his ona lq hi Par Ahtarwry Oanarw I thing ao cruel and Inhuman m these She wm christened which Mr. Caanoa figured. clothes, on In hla shoulder, Toaettc La of war from proof hL A. BREEDEN. orders Washington. bla kf arm and on tn Of eourse, having had the advanAa agreement baa been made by Ua riatebs. Her mother wm a daughter then "Carl Schurx wm of ' Par State TVsssurak ' Secretary bis narrow earap. (Voice of the Water) . tha Interior, and b had lowed aa or- of acting governor of British Honduras tage of church Influence once to htoj Hla friend were armed wth ."ilAMM OMRISTSNSEIS der to have all tha Indiana driven off who wm of Omaha and Iowa descent with Mr. Buckner Chipley, of Penan-sol- behalf It waa quit natural that Mr.j rlflM. JrHMwlrtjr known Bright Eyes wm bora In Bellevue, Per Staha Audits them, ho took their reeervatlons and amt to Indian Fla, by which tha latter to to Cannoa would uuak It again, and It Bibles." Seising on of on to 154. When I years old aha Neb, The Ponca sent wm tribe anon Fort 'V Territory. EDWARDS. J.A. the llghllng each for tha privilege of aaema from the a for lea that are afloat part ineurrendered. In northern enured th school on tha Omaha resfrom their reservation ' pay one ervation. Sha aoon learned to apeak to hla homo county he did aad Tltua d SapL af hchoeig Nebraska, and on tha trip topping 11,500,000 pine trees for tur- here As soon aa the white English with ease aad rapidity. liar died. A. 0. NELSON, them of avent won all at a, he with successfully; which to bill For the concession, fapentine. Tlbblea dashed down tba "Old Standing Bear wm chief of the intelligence and beauty nude bar a tho at hto W'eout ticket coma in legislative runs a number of years, Mr. Chipley Tltua. Seeing him Poncas and his only son took slek. Be- vorite among the teachers, and one, wont Up dand. and made n hard fort be ordered him to county to to pay flSS.000 within a little over ber fore ha died he naked his father to cn CMtern girl, kept up a correspondroe lection to apttei CoL TUa" hand aa be exclaimed' send bla body hack to bis old horns tor ence wlik Bright Eyes after leaving fight tor two yearn I Dont ahoot; ,urT"dr. burial. Standing Bear promised, and the reierrMiuA. of the fact that hto ticket was ot the Cbumbry Thla teacher ona Christ him wrote to In tha fight Capt. ' SECOND OWTRien when hla son died tha .body wm put In and then like hto present American ticket. Free CANNON ON wounded, .g-wa mortally tBaten Bright tan with Eyes and Mkad her what she bucks It started box and a CHURCH INFLUENCE. Just n hybrid, talker tmto eor bark to the reservation. : most desired. Instead of asking for moegrri, Far Watrtat Jndg t I tba notorlou Capt. which lmitoWiy JAMES ALBERT HOW with no afllltatlos or alignment with mend. Th event "It was midwinter, and tho little a naw dress, a string of brads or pretty Mr. Cannon in file Blaghaia Junctbeat told in Mr. Tlbblea are followed band sufered hardships. The chief of ribbons, she replied that the thing sha no and national Par DiatNat Attorney. party, principle! ion i peach reported In tha Salt Lake any Iron Eye. heard of their wished for moat WM to have a good Omaha. the GEORGE HALVERSON tho fatuous devotion of bisj bid WhanI them to alky with education. Impressed by the ton of and Invited Tribuna, makes startling charges of except coming borne followers tor Frank J. Cannon. Ha: boys Capt. Walker put hiBruu a A until spring. Standing Bear ac- the latter, tha teacher made arrange him church Influence against every legtiil-tor- s was defeated, as ho should have been, and, turning to mu. aid: cepted. The Indian agent heard of the meats with the principal of a school at that baa been elected la the atmt Tin. have you a revolver old warriore Irsvlng the territory and Elizabeth, N. J, whereby Bright Eye we show aa to and apprehend limply -Wa dip from tha Tribune of tba Jaih e won a chance to Obtain her desire. No. I answered, telegraphed to Schurx, who cent the "gratitude bo felt for hto first For four years Brighi Eyes attended 'Well, bore'a one. said orders to G.n. Crook to send tnsL; STATE SENATOR, a hsnd election attacked several peoplomong and putting one In my detachment of soldier to Fort Omaha school in 'Elizabeth and took every Charles R. HeWegiwurllU WHERE POWER IS MANIFEBT. whom were some prominent eburck; pointing to our luckless captive, and drive Standing Bear and hla ten prise offered. Then, graduating with to hs senatorial alert loss thla sudead. REPRESETATIVEg, followers back. I heve were the orders th highest honor, aha returned to to a apeeoh he delivered in the! told m to shoot himand alter leaders beau has " state thla preme la power Rudolph KuaMeik The three year I took the gnu which had ao greatly upset the gen- - her reservation. to toLake theater. bark Salt UFf until moat From It manifested. banded which followed she often Hid were the mantu 'I T. O. Psweska, thought peel, Prt n constant Inter-fervbeen shoot has T can't day than 'i Wm. L. SasemrL He asked me in help him. I told unhapplest of her life, and but for a The next legislature, that of llOlJ Walker, saying y and a aurceaeful interference Gem Dean. In hta ao apparent that denial to futile In alerted Thomas Kearns, Mr. Cannon) revolver the Walkr replaced march-Tw1M a man waa elected to the senate of COMMISSIONERS t and we continued our present employer, to the avnata, and: tne Vi itad State over hla landtag oppicture publish histories Kansas Tow pear taim Joseph Stanford, tha as Mr. Cannon la. presumably explanatory posin'. barauaa tho church leaders had of Ibis Incident, with Twa year term Oscar B. Madsen. power to aay to enough iff their folspokesman for Senator Kearns, woi mites t Walter It Ttofl o Hying "Vote for lower in the legislature, must asauui that Senator Kearusl wrest th gun from me white 1 tn try CLERK, Joseph L. Rawllna." and thalr followto confess to tho people of' Ing lo shoot the old want David Mattson. ers war supine enough to ohvy that tkl w. ha was elected to hi pres-- ) tidedly untrue that Utah were no bar to lines true cuasitad. Party I TREASURER, tlw t exalted eat high, position, the girlng or the receiving of this Alma C. Chamkawg iadueneo There wero hut three which thla hi 'Tn very through Tlbblea Joined tte r00' In the Joint eesembly of that now ao strenuously deprecates. Thai under John Brown and foj'gbt t th ruf- , RECORDER, Daniel W. Eili yaar, hut on of them ender acclesiaa-tir- al rula of law as to confessions of an so-- ! flsns at , direction solved tha question, with Brown. Mr. Tlbb.rs eayv. 1 ASSESSOR, la, that uncorroborated byl latlona which should have been settled by tha eompllo undoubtedly InBrown Jolia Edurin Din. DviM-estalone, and K was hto vote other competent evidence, hla testl-- i sane nnd was not responsible for his , whirli made tha second choice of the niony la Insufficient to convict the arts. 11 committed were cold blood- SHERIFF, Pamoirate of Utah tha flint choice of other " party, or parlies to the crime. days that to my mind Joseph W. Ballsy, J, from thla for eraator the scjtealastk-While every eat must execrate senator He'belleved that be to tern vtaia. . i ATTORNEY, , .5 aad while many will wonKearns, a mlaston one will that GoOd I perto I any W to not believe by (E.T. hulanlekb der how a genuine Irishman caa turn quest m the statement that the laws PURVEYOR, "informer we must ask a suspension K. J. Craven, rtsrtrd by tba several Utah legislaof Judgment so far aa the church with SUPERINTENDENT OP SCHOOL! tures will eompai.. favorably toe to concerned, until the corroborative wk: rolnltnc a run n; union. slat other thoao at any woo U he Wn N. Patterson. dencc required by law la produced. the sanatorito to pray that th- - aerroes to w wtU refer briefly the CONSTABLE FOR OGDEN CITY, IreeJ. In vain they protested, but al The next- legislature wee tha last' ell Captain was obdurate. They pray (. Henry E. Steal a. , It is very strange to the uninitiated and, as that la tha one which elected ed. and proved hard. Union Mr. Cannon skipped tha first legwhy later, while ata Mount Reed Smoot, and aa Senator Kearasfi Ti-RSALT LAKE CITY INTO note from Brown Ohio. I cot wholoaal charge. Does hla islature in Cannoa and other patriots FOREST GOOD IDEA. bla famous raid an was Just tne went to he understood aa saying (?) will have aa opportunity to go It . me to meet him. be was from free wa a great faront Los Angeles Li.s tliiee thnusand acree that hat legislature T wa alway before the Smoot Investigating ! 1 met him as h af brursh land which It intends to con cbiiroh dominance nnd that tha senators aad tall all tLat they know of Brown's. vert inro a comm'TClal forest. Hare it elected then were selected to opposiv,d h shewed m all bis ptoaad reference to that legislature with me a who) eer.atflfl an axample far Salt Lake City. TV without reference to the the Influence that elected Seed) bond Lave a watmvhrd aad csnvnn unit tion to or WJ tows Which h Hto wa leaders? church Ktmh-ipa- i of a fie gorernment wb'.ch encrol which could be man wishes of the would he Just as well for It ,K Smoot, South. Waa the in establish in a few years considerable sources -' to father, the late Oeo. Q. Cannon, (Max Utah to withhold Judgs forest wealth, while at the asms tin: than la the verr'ienttb of hla power, the paopla of Ml plan was to rsput-- tbe nrw-e- nd Utter- - j Hirrer-- brry. warm all the . performing errry fnuctioa that the, lie wag largely shaping the policy of meat to the nutter until the now terra in the way of prosarvii pireruri"n. r savior (?i of Utah'. honor and prortslin a and we suggest that as day all ni;;lu with the old purity of the water siipi ly. Wt argued 'concluded opportunity to! hve h:l Cannon '.'t try Mr Lake Tribuna Thali-be- Letter alter letter to the commis- sioner of Indian affairs and to Mr. Schurx failed to lie answered. Finally ha announced that aha would appeal to tho American people through the press. That brought a reply, and he. sent to Tacoma lo try an exarnto-Linn. She mounted a pony. rode to Taco- ma. passed th examination, aad then laid that she coaid uui i without a certificate of good character ' WhivaUw Reid gave her a eeitini-s- i and finally Bright Eyes got a place j Olh.-- r teacher for J(I per mouth. teachers were getting llu. On im amount she fed, clothed and provi'i- -j tor the members of her family and tba pupils aha taught until she married Mr. Tibbies. She accompanied her husband on all hla lecturing tours and wm herself an speaker. After j attractive lecturing tour abroad Mr. and Mr. Tibbie .. Neb. Mr. a j tied down to Uncoln, blcs engaged la newspaper work atd Mr( Tibbies wrote magazine artirLe. Mr. Tibbies still Uvea In Lincoln. You need a Fall Suit and Ovsicsal for youroslf and boys. Putnam's hM them In great abundance tut at th RIGHT PRICES. ( Don't fall to Mil and leak thesi iWlHlittitiku'i.A tnr before Thomas A. Tibbies a Man of Many Adventures nc Clothing House 2345 Washington Avenue anti-slave- ry COST of . court-marti- yea bu The Putnam THE EXAMINER Theodore Roosevelt Tih-ws- IRK March 'Jtewrt SALE4 1st -- 'W tayi al T Chss W. Fair bonks , KRMlUUIf RSI ' m. J -- w a The Terms of Sale Are Positively Im Reese Howell f u a, cet Tar-Stat- S"; . nrm ram uni one-thir- At, (Ml MI r poel-Mv- . k twH-ke- tl-a- ??' ' . Ihe-flrs- ' J ' ur lrr J s e ' h f 1 - Cnl-tre- t ed com-mkt- ti s !' n-- Ugla' taJ - aa. H S L Sons an Lax: Reward. Warning A REWARD OF DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Dnbaro (fM.N), win he paid by th Utah Light Power Co. for th arroat of party ar parttas who oa th evening April 29th, 1903, caused a "short aircult" oa its electric traasmlaHaa Hue, through Interference to aoac manner with Mid company's Una at a point about ona mils aouth from tha power kouao, known M PL near Station, near the month of Ogdon Canyon. Persona are warned net to Interfere in any wtaa with call San R to safe to the public If unmolested, but serious results to property and possible fetal results to parsons caa ba caused through tha breaking of Insulators, or tha throwing ef what, limbs of trees, ar similar obstruction over tho wlroa of compasy'a sold electrie trona-Ua- t I a. UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO., By R. S, Campbell M2 |