| Show 11nIT 1INV0IN4 ONINLILIV le 1 111 7 tie is Good Football lI7e Mount Pleasant lovvn Nov 17Oh I knew he could do It I was Jessie Lincoln lleckwlth whose exclamation of delight caught the attention 01 Iho big cruxd to ultriess the football game helwen Iowa Wesleyan and the Neo kuk Medicals For Wnrrn Wallace Utckvvlth had Just Inallix 0 40 yield dart around i the left end of tho big I Medic 1 and scored the first touchdown I for Titus Wlcan lieckvvlth was plajlng the game of his life and Instilled In-stilled by the presence of his I young bride euraIlpan I game of football that hOB never bn l equalled In this ely other the rest of the team were Inspired h > the hmo fair presence Is I not known but tin big rectums front Keokuk Hushed with recent victories anti avemg 2D pounds pet man helvlcr thon lowu Wesleyan went down to defeat de-feat At the end of the game tho score stood 4 < to 0 In favor of Iowa Well lean I and over half of the points were gathered In by IVekvvlth alone There was a big crowd of enthusiastic spec t a Ito ra hut none more ou than Ihe daughter of eSicietnry of War UobcrtT Lincoln During the first part of the ale she ntch1 the tUC Alo I front n carriage but na Ihe ex i Iti mcnt grew moro Intone she left the art Inge anti ivlth vrl girlfriends girl-friends followed nong the side lines oft of-t he struggling players Once vhen lleckwlth I I was temporarily disabled lecl 1 pushed her way In to see how badly bad-ly hint he wns Flail during The entire nme hR never lost Bight nf Men Book wilhvMis lh given nil into work he wanted His play wan brilliant and most effective effec-tive At Tax fml of the com he was lifted I I to he shoulders of the howlIng mal of enthusiast and carried off the Held teh Inv hal been t quiet one for the Iteckwlths A noon thev lunched with Senator Hnrlnn ginndfnther of the bride Young llecknllh had declined to play but I 14 I mid that nt lunch Ihe ntor requestJ Herkwlth to play Ill onntnr wnO CormrlY president of Th 11 t cnlg and tnke A great satin friction In the vork nf the football rnetnn it In I tatoo Ihot xhon lie learned filet I nrront oC fits ropnrnlvly light wiMirht of the hnm team tho 1 pence of Iwkwllh would Imperl i thor tho-r of the toom Too I requested hi new rnntnlnlaw tn Iv 11 hi cligulty and Inttl 0 nrr more for 1rnlt nnt conr thee vlorvnf I W I norkwlh en entl neld hytl his mine came AIre ItItIth od nut 10 the field In tho 1dth and wo a ecomrseriliid flI mOlherI lr lleckwlth I In 1 on 11 I 111 Chelsea I T Nov 17Tho senate uhcomrilttec on Indian affairs which mi appointed crest spring In Invcsll gat affairs In the lrlnry Will MI take tile 110t A letter lion hen ro ecixed lf rem Senator James J Jane of the commitee In hlch Ili I W ificr the ndlnn or the Crocks anti Chfk Atr a I thlnl It utterly unclean for us to rome Tile Choctaws anti hlklnw have acted In n more liberal spirit howr find I hot Congle wi raty the treaty made With tho8 hlh I will then bo ah molattly imciriclaty that we take such ncton no flit general good rllr fill regard to other tribes withOut consulting them i further hle Want16 it 1 1Uon 1lon Wichita Kas Nov 17 George M Hughes of Anndarko I T has arrive1 In I Wichita on B trip to secure 20000 colonists for the Wichita country 1 > are o settle In and about thi Wichita mountains before tho first of January lend by theer persistency one force of numbers compel Congicra to open the country to settlement flashes Inane I uf twenty mn who are now making 0 systematic canvass In Oklahnm ito Iaresas nn Arkana for boomer t locate In the neW country Th flan Is 10 inaugurate n Iromlclou iimnlsratlon Into the Indian country at once and begin to hunt for Sold tie ninnell ng of Conree nt the Bonn t Itne the opening of the Wlchltn reservation The movement promises to nu rpass tile famous colony expedition Into Oklahoma by Calla lane |