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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1691. Pr. fidOlHM&M," Bauokb Sckitcau tm m&2oUe7 of tU tuae, tewei ti gwtal 4 the wtcU of tbt gmtt-M a! Fts has ever prodacei li tILJdp rha write 4 book f yowi peopS sese to aaJ is tieir trcyW the Q Select tt L k caa&ot fiadsiscn Icgics! explorer eca ftBAtt- felt withis himself M Sr. t. to muter Bun Ue power boy of Lathers The sua Gcrau ia gjerxynaa. be tvfaa hi chJri eariy. KVa be was fan years Greek history aaI Husaers be ao that bis family seii eagerly joceoa promilj. "Htstnhca H1 beagreatpro lw-gnag- prr?-awaUtx- ci mi r." WbmbawMUUrteeatlBc&aa I loat all their Dacr, as4 tba pro that was to ba bad to go to work im a grocery, toOing eeventeea boor a day. JJter five year of this be strained his back one day, and could bo lunger boxea of sngar. Tbea bia Eft Saeaief discharged him. Heeslistedas be? a Bailor, bat waa sbJpwrecked, and found bia way to Amsterdam la a Patch ship. L Ha waa very iH. and waa tent to a Ifcrfow he vras able to walk steadily ba applied far work aad found a place aa errand boy in a large mercantile house. Hera ba bad aoma little leisure, ttd here e began to study a though the world waa coming to aa end iu a few yean and be bad to learn all tbera waa to be known in tbat time. la two yean ba became a roanter st, speaking and writing all the modem European languages. Then bia firm eat hi in to trade for them at St Petere-borfor a correspondent and salesman who fioaU apeak BnasLw waa a rara treasure. At St Petersburg be went iato trade oa bia own account By the time be waa 41 yean old be waa able to retire with a modest fortune. Did be grub and dig all the wet of bia life to make it larger? No. It waa then tha real purpoes of bia life came out If tbera ba troth in the doctrine of the of souls, then Schliemann waa an ancient Greek bora into the body of a modern German. Ha began tba location aad exploration of tha ruins of Troy and other classic localities, and tba rest all tba world knows. But tba iron tenacity with which be held to his jmrpoae from boyhood brought him his splendid success at but "' boa-pita- lin-gul- g. Beaeflolal Tmata. Can the real business trust, combinations, be useful to men instead of hurtful? Tba Philadelphia Ledger thinks it might be, and indicates bow in tha following paragraph: , o mporU Ua a harvester trust flpria-!one of ft r has ear tamfrf ' r i 4lO,c0,0UO In expenses "Jtem wlthaut tAlm done ay daorawi. ;g, eonmieI&V to eg tae clotn i'T of by be eon ."jr ' . , beo - ov.rf the old - Vices to petltlva mtddle-- i . ia that , there is d to benefit out there a also - dtrol or a "ry motion- - aJ mm f Incr-- orwyMT I,. ttaa, mi bo b m MBS apoo exaiuiiTs (tv - vg temptatioea to Us disadvantage of ultimat ruin, far In-slma tarlt oompeti-'yoan bo formed tb Mat Jn Chicago had a great night during the holidays. Tha Apollo Musical club , jires occasional concerta for the excla-sir- e benefit of mutdo lovers who cannot afford to pay high pricea. The oratorio of "The Mesiah was given at such a concert, and the highest single admission cents. The vast ticket waa twenty-fiv- e and splendid Auditorium hall was filled with working people, who listened in rapt, reverential silence to the wonderful notes of Whitney, the majestio roll ot the great organ and the grand aria, Bejoioe greatly, O daughter of Zionr It was the most glorious music tunny of them had ever heard. Why do not other cities and other musical societies follow this lead? - : A German invented the art of printing, but Americans have brought the ateam printing press to perfection. The Hoe company have extensive works is London aa well aa in the United States, and the senior member of the firm has just returned home after arranging to Americanise the forms of the leading Ijondon dailies. They are adopting the American presses, and will shortly come oat with many paged editions like our Sunday papers. Mr. Hoe's presses have revolutionized the methods of printing English newspapers three times within thirty years. The Burton Columbian Tower company has been incorporated at Springfield, Els., to build a tower for the 'World's fair. It this structure 1493 is proposed to make feet high, a foot for -very year of the Christian era previous to the discovery of America. Can't the Yankee nation make some original work, and not merely imitate a Frenchman, and snake a tower a few hundred feet higher than his? Let us have something new. " Gen. Nelson A. Miles, the old Indian fighter, believes the Indian tribes that are known to be treacherous and should be removed to themselves and placed under some kind of government just and strorg enough to control them. He evidently thinks their management should be transferred to the dan-:gwo- war department In February the legislative committee of the Farmers' National Alliance will meet in Washington. Representatives of thirty-fiv- e gtatts will come together. They will then take definite action 'on the third party movement And now thy say it is ia Tzxw t'v.t tin has been discovered. Tb merraooa ladiaaa ia varioaa (ana of tt west Lava atQ 100,0.000 Tb GaBivnjLB,Te-L- , over tLa tiatjoe erf Jan. 23. The crisis alkObeet of lands aad apftiicaiiioa (or atatrfeond ia the Tba barsing to detU U babies is tw Cboctae-- aatioa ia apparently dose at bkx familka tvrnitin one mure object band. A eocvcciijoei squaw aea. that Imob to pareets waa lock tbeir cbil-dre- s ta, saee who beooasa eoULlad to eoizea-ahi- p a, was through marriage to aquas U the booae goaway aad leave a bidatrrmIi,sMiKroearr--eriftaithwcw-lve- a wbUe the tbeaa vpeod they avi vocalic tbe egpuiaaoa trum the sous-I- rj vening abroad. Ia one of tba familke U the editors U ail aeaepapers that two tuitt children kiadlod a bonfire advocate the aUutateat of UiLad lands ta esder the baby. severalty. The eoaveetioa wa presided over by a man mmed Murrav, aa cttuea, a bo eoetrola tiuO.OU) Aa complains of tbe preaenes adopted land and has a thooatrtd tecaata acres of of ladiea at pubtie LanqtKU, aad aays it Gov. Byrd baa appointed a eoamie-aiooabonld aot be cacooraged becaoMtbe to go to Washington to by the ladiea wd talk. Perhaps if tba aolema matter before Secretary NoUe and for-aus demand tbat 3&fiU0 tl& chumps said aometbing worth bearnow ia Chocktaw the be aaUoa expelled would On not chatter. ing tba women and if the secretary does aot act might van tors to aay that tbry are silent promptly the matter will be cent to eaougb when Chanaory Depew or Mark coBgresa. Twain speaks, bu newspapers ia the nation advocate allotment and statehood. This makes These pavery strained. , Kottbe laaatof tba wonderful things the situation claim to speak for G000 Indiana pers about our great country is tba vast va- aad others entitled to live ia the aaUoa, riety of weather we can have within its and aay the great tribal baroca are tryboundaries in one day. On tba same ing te crush out tbese people ta gobble the farms they now day recently tbera was a terrific wind order to . storm along tha line of tha Northern Pa- ocP7- cific railroad. Houses were blown down, Saffbrated by Gas. huge trees were hurled across roads aad Boerox, Jan. 21 George Clark, aged railway tracks, and telegraph wires 36 years, bia reputed wife, aged 35, and a were thrown down for many miles. At ot the woman by s former husdaughter tba Bam hour in Cincinnati the heaviest baae-me5, living in a mien-ablenow known in years was coming down band, aged room at 1 North Grove street ao forcibly that it interfered with the were suffocated by illuminating gas electric current and burned out tba dou- while asleep last night A patrolman in passing the house ble trolley street car motors. Now turn about 3JO this morning noticed the tba flash light upon Sioux Falls, & IX odor of gas and traced it to this buildThere tba tun was shining sweetly, and ing. The Clarke were all dead. Two tba most delightful Christmas weather other occupants of the bouse were so ever knows prevailed, balmy as the air badly overcome by the gas that they bad of summer. Street sprinklers were out to be earned from the bouse. Many other occupants were affected. There are no gas connections in or about the Bed Cload'a Idea, house, and it ia supposed the gas leaked Chief Red Cloud Is a magnificent In into tbe house from breaks in the street dian, tall and broad shouldered, with mains, tba chest of a Samson and a noble, digni' Be Wu Too Previous. fied head t'oat looks aa if it might eon-tai- n DzcATVK, I!L, Jan. 21 Charles B. the brain of a statesman. Red Cloud of Maroa, secured a marriage Wendling has been giving his version of the cause of tba Indian troubles, and it ia uncom license of the county clerk but Saturday monly interesting as setting forth tha for himself and Miss Mamie Stout ot the Today be returned the other side of the question. We must same place.with "She the remark: bear ia mind tbat the Indian's aide of document would not have ma" Afterward the the story has not yet been fairly heard. mother of the young tody ealled on tbe Red Cloud blames the Indian troubles county clerk, and aaid Wendling had not previously spoken to the young lady largely on tba Indian department The about married, and she bad no Indian bureau, attached as it ia at pres- idea ofgetting his intention lie decided that ent to the interior department, cornea she was the girl be wanted to marry, under the civil government That gives and began to make preparations. room for ao end of personal politics in Crickets Imbedded. tba apportionment of the offices and us Conn, Jan. 23. A couple Red underCloud Poxtlaxd, to agents, gives stand that these agents and officers of ot carpenters drilling a mortise into a various grades are looking oat for them- heavy oak scantling at Cromwell on the selves well, making no end of money and Connecticut river a few days ago displaced a solid knot and found two letting the Indians starve. crickets in a little round cavity behind Tbera ia another source of trouble. the knot The crickets were alive, but Some of the appointees of the govern not very livelv, and were of a pale, waxy ment among the Indiana aro mission- hue, with yellow spots on their backs. aries, goody 1 and true. But the dif- They died within a few moments. after had been exposed to toe air. ' How ficulty is ( -- t they represent several they did they get walled into the little hollow kinds of f Baptist in the acantling? Unquestionably they Quaker, ct. If aa Indian comes to get crawled into a knot bVle in the sticK a horse and agricultural tools to a Meth- years sgcv'' .it was a 1 of a stand- -' v .1 t e vvT r - www bic nuuut odist agent bs will get a larger pony and ' thf more abundant supplios if he too "trains in thaMethodist camp." So it is said It ia also charged that considerable conNew Yob, Jan k mar-fusion has arisen in the untutored Indian ket was a little y in the mind from tha clashing articles of the- general list, though dull laomcreased ological diet he is called on to take in. animation being accompanied by lower We do not know whether this is true or prices, however throughout almost the entire day. The close was heavy at the not If so it is deeply to be regretted. Red Cloud, if he is correctly reported, lowest prices of the day. Governments Petroleum February, 42. Insists that the management of the steady. whole Indian question shall be turned Chieasro Wheat over to the war department That is Jan. 23. trad Chicago. the burden of his song. He talks as ing in wheat was fair. Speculative The opening was as chief of the old time 14 lower, and the "shorts" took advanteloquently any whose speeches Lave come down to us age of the decline and bought The dein the school readers. Look, for in- mand proved sufficiently strong to advance prices 1 above the inside figures. stance, at the following- - extracts: The closing was V higher than yesterBow can we cat or wast what wa have not day. Receipts 230,000 bushels; shipWe felt tbat ws war mocked In our misery. W ments 171,000 bushels. had no and no one to u ad IMLoani'TmstCo. OGDEX, UTAH. Capital. Sux-plms- . aoa-eituea- -- -- t it. - (.!. army I FINANCE AND COMMERCE. New York Money. NlW Toss. Jan. S3. Hone on call easv. cloee offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper, MvV Sterling exchange, quiet, easier; Sixty-da- y bills StSt; demand M.86W1; bar silver ... O.S,i'Hires'd....loa " Copper, Lead and Tin. Nsw HToas, Jan. dull! Lake January H.W. Lead, unsettled. H.3S; Tin, easier;: Straits, fcJQ.15. Domestic, tTAIL 150,000. OOD EN. Paid ia Capitii Snijlns k indirided Frits, 75,000. IS perewt. Barley, brewing. No. perewt..... 25 1 40 1 45 1 " Barloy, feed, Barley, chopped Corn, eastern Corn, chopped Fainc. 1 1 75 Flora. 1 SO 135 8 to Straight grade Other grades " Corn mwl Rolled Oats, per bbl . . " Bran end Short He&ly, II2 90 6 K 00 J OGDEN, UTAH. Produce. Butter, best, per Butter, Utah, Ekk per dos... " Onions, " 1 lb " ta LAWYERS. w. I. m. trwiu-AM- . Soptasaa Coon, kavada. H. C. BIGELOW. Preaideat. JOHN A. KOVI.E. Vice President A. P. BIC.IXOW, Caahiar. Deposit. UTAH NATIONAL BANK, Ogden. Utah. United States Depository. fXOO.OOO. . -. tlBO.OOO Interest Paid ea Time Deposits. W. K. SaiLUxa, Vice President. Wa V, Hsxrairw, Waasxa W. Coasv, President. Tana Robisom, Cashier. and Manager. Vioe-Pre- s. t o. a r, ' LAW. BaOd- - an y CAXTON, CITIZENS' BANK OF OGDEN, TJTAH. L0. 0. CAPITAL, : $200,000. DIRECTORS: S. 8. Schramm, Uenbera 'W-.taptaATTORNEY-AT-LA- R.aS-B.tx.C- MHJTAXT, F. and Friday Meets every Tnesdsy Lester Park PavUlioa. K. WHITE, at evening lnvitt iB, Wk- Practiees ia tha District Court and all tha eoana. Personal etlanttoa givea to aollections. SONS OF ST. GEORGE. Remember tha plaoa. ia Faery's wooden build-Ing-. ORDEE To St. George end Merrie England." near meat ahop of C.H.Oroanwelia Bros., iwaaty-ionrRICHARD CCEUR DE LEON LODGE, street, UgOea, Ltah. P.U. box sla, Be. ML. S. IMBAIX. JIXBALL a ALLISON. BOW ABO SIXMOS XL Meets every Friday evening pnndnsllr at 1 30 o'clock. In tha Thomas boildiug. Twenty-fonrt- h and Grant, Ogden City, Utah. Sojourning ATTORREYS-AT-LAbrothers in good standing eordiallr invited. Printed forma of tha "Alma and Objects of OAea, ever Utah Kational Bank, corner of the Society" nsaa ba obtained from P. A. Cook. avwana ana Aweoty-foen- a 2361 Washing-Urstreet, avenue, or of any of tha offiVIB'OTI, KJ I III cers. Pbbcival J. Basjatt. Pretideot. Habbt Oxixbtt, Deeretary, tTA Wash Ave, JACOB 8. BOREMaN, LEGAL BLANKS ATTORRET-AT-LA- Mloaeptairs, No. MOB WashlngtoB svrana, rCBLtSBBD Office, SB9 BAMsroBD gkUTH Twenty-fourt- h R. A. Wells, John Keek, C. E. Wartele1C.C.Robinson, Ad. Kuhn, Theo. Robinson PUBLISHING C0n itreet, Cvden. Utah. um m. ooirviTAHciita w. skotb, CLASS. a.MWw Deed, short form.. Deed, long form... Deed Warranty Warranty Quit-clai- m A A A Real EstateMort'ge.Bhortf'rm Option Contract Lease. Bond for Deed inSw - .A,- A A A Discharire of Mortcair e RtDeed. 100 8. BULMER, Doctor in blanks. KO. 570 ATT0 671 425 Office, rooms S5, 98 and 87, Plrst Kational 150 i uevuav wuutuuaja 375 300 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 50 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I ALB SI U0t Washington Avenue, Ogdea, Utah. a SMITH, JR.TH03. AKD VOB Ti C0ECLL R. HEYWOOD, RNEEYS-AT-LA- Thos.Cahoon, OGDEX NO. t, PATRIARCH li Twanty-foart- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Warren W. Corey, h ly ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Room 4, Csioa bck. atrsat, Ogden, Utah. UNION L0DGEN0. 6. in A. O. C. W. HalL Twenty-fourtetreet. Sojourning hrothers in good standing are W. li. Mai, ti.ii. invited to attend. . R. C Bmbad, Bee. Meets every Wednesday Washington avenue, near ""nr" J. E. Dooli, President. L. B. Adams, Cashier. a wilus a. Baxasov, SAMBS . a D. JOHNSON, . Interest Paid oa Tiros and Bs vines t, CRESCENT LODGE NO. 13. Holds regwlar meeting nwj Mnads ahrbt T A) o'clock in A. O. L. W. HalL WuILrui svenua near Twenty-foartatraet. aotuara-ing brotbera era eurdtaliy invited to attend. V. W. Law ia, N. W. L. Adahs, Baa. Bttff. UW. Booms r and SO, First X'stioaal Bank lag.Uguaa, Wtah. p" KO. 0. 0. F. L J' MirMILLAV, suasa. IXTAH ESCAMPMEVT Meets ia the A. O. V. W. Halt tha tret aad thud Tbuadars of arh aacieia. L. . haiauaas. Scribe. t. F. Lrr as, C P. Tiardna brothers are eordially invited. O. O. F, Pua Braoas and Km4 Botrla. A EMERSON. $125,000. J JIGHBEK ATTORNEYS AT - 7,500. Capital Paid in, Surplos, - - . u ARCHITECT. a aEaVhsef LtnviiD, Jaaties D. BTJRP3LTJ8, t. Offiea: M0S Washiagtoa Av&. Ogdee. Ctsh. . B C A' COCBT BLANKS. WXBKB OOCNTT OFFICEIS. Probata Judge Robert W. Cross. Selectmen Lewis W Bhurtliff, John Pinoock, Pred Foy. Clerk- -J. P. Ledwidpe. Beoorder John O. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Dix. Treasurer John A. Boyle, Collector-Jo- hn V. Bluth. Attorney L. R. Rogers. Sheriff Gilbert R. Belnap, Coroner Marshal Alien. Surveyor R. W. Paris. Supenntendent of District Seools Jos. Perry r saciMCT omens oodks rancmcT. Justice of the Peace E. A, McDaniel. Constable E. A. Koch. nut ttoi OCTH PSUTTNCT resent cr. Justice of the Peace Angus McKay. Constable George E. Ferriu. XDKV VBBCINCT. Jnstioe of the Peace E. B. Frorer. Constable John Qould. HOTH OODKX rUCCINCT. J ustice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. Justioa of the Peace William Q. Sawsen, Constable James H. Taylor. n.Arw cm raacnfCT. Jnstice of the Josiah B. Carver. Peace-Const- able ameaDALB CINTAB rBBCIXCT. Justice of the Peace-Const- DENTIST. CIVIL ENGINEERS. c a. tush. a. rjUSH rascrNcr. FAEIS, ye Justice of the Peace James Hutch ins. Constable John J. Hutchins. HARRIOTT FSBCIKCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halrereon. Constable Caleb Parry. LTKJJI rSECUCCT. Just lee of tbe Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Harrop. wn.so rsEcrscT. Jnstice of the Pcaco P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. raBCTKCT. Just ice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Order :dl and ehow Citation f Affidarit Garnish Writ ot 2 1 DISTRIi Affidavit fi ery person, Undertaki; 10 525 rAsa, ueuvery oi per Undertaking forKeTBrv Deft, Claim and DeU personal property. ...... r.T. "A1" uompiaint on Claim and Lie-livery personal property.... A . CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Mape, plate, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc, 325.. executed on short notice. Rooms 3 aad 4, Union block. No. 362 Twentr 350 Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. . MXNIXO BLANKS. A Mining Deed....... Notice of Location of Claim . A s 400Piof 401 of Labor .Power of AttV nd SeU A to Locate A MISCELLANEOUS BLANKS. UNDERTAKER 377 75 325 And Funeral Director able Summons. . JBheritTs Sale Constable' 572 Office, 8427 Washington avenue over Horrock Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots tool bad to ba saved by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. 1 OMMISSIOJ A8 J R. 8NOWDEN, S.M.PRESHAW, Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. By bee. XAMBSvnxa w. v . tles I special attention to diseases pecnlit diseases of the genito urinary orgt. aiseasee of the rectum, via. : Piles, fistula, fissure and 475 ulceration ; diseases of tha ear. noes, throat and 6 chert. Consultation free. VtT Office over Postoffioe. Telephone 209. 377 rwscmcr. Justice of the Peace Richard Dya. Constable John Parker. . Hearing.3 timony 1 Applicant.. 8 timony d '1T bVK ..will L . . . . rder appoi r Arttrrvn n Ar'. in connection c Jnstioe of the Peace Vai Guieon. E. Steel. Coostable--a. Rt'M'rsviLtiB tinar DENTISTS. Justice of the Peace B. Ternes. Constable Phil Ford. THisn ooDBH rKecntct. Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. Cona table D. O. Sullivan. OGDEW irdianstiiDT. A eaUav. SSCOND OODCX PSJCIKCT. Official Bond and Oath A Marriage Certiiicate A Qiattel Mortgage........... PromWry Notes, Books of 50 anal ReMipBookgot 50. C 100. Kent Receipts, Books of 100. Metallic Caskets and Wood Caskets and Drafts, Books ot 100. Coffins Special Attention paid to Embalming Other and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. Orders to the Blanks constantly being added above list. by telegraph promptly attended to. I have the onlv ftmtcliuu Hmfm in tha nifv TaIa. phone No. US BOYTO HOT --WATER HEATER ! PRINTING INKS ! 1 The Most Improved and Economical Heater in the Market, To Printers and Publishers : The ComrKBciAL PrBLisHrao Comtaxv is carrying a large and select stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine News, Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-inSixes and Varnishes also kept Composition. in stock. Thoee in need of inks will do well to buy of The Commercial.. g Constable Joseph Hogge. Justice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Beinap. 25 75 . 14 00 IS SO FOR LIEN ONLY! r, 80 Timothy, str'ht per t'n " Timothy, m'xd " Rod Top Locerne Q ATTORNEYS AT CAPITA!, MeeteevanrsssdayaweBlBgatTJO. Tuitin. a inwlially latitae ut sumo. J. 1'uLAjsa af W. Focims, hmfu L Kccmaa. Finer. Pad. ill Hat. WUd CO HOOPES PBRCINCT. " High patent 4 tuadaid piDELITt LODGE HQ. K L 0. U. W. ARCHITECTS, Offices, ranaas rt, IT aad 11 JCetfceei Bask heililiae, I taa. L. STACK. JEOMRD 4 WEST VTEBES " a WEZZLKI " MOSTS COMMAS DO X, HQ. L SECRET SOCIETIES. street jooalCewsr H. O. David toriM. T. A. Whalm. M. bureau Iter. TL t uus, X. a. H. a I. P. Baias. I tea. Harts, J. C. lrudogf, muni- 4 S ur-4m- aMlaaiCakOaW IkAai SLATKSVTLL1 PBJtCINCT. a eaiaa, OedM. J R.A.M. M(Uua - KM-nl- BUILDERS. Stated eoaclavaa aanoaid Wedass4sy aaeh . Tweety Btuath. J. E. CtMjiibS t. ti Ban. an e m catnu. kQL L Q(iDE3i eaUTU, OpposiU DIRECTORS! Justice of the Pcace-rW- . H. CrandaH. Constable George H. Maycock. Corrected daily by Gibson Smurthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington avenue, Ogata City, Utah, ' Soiling. Grain. Buying. Wheat, new No. 1 mill80 . ing, per bu 1 JS Oats, sacked, per cvrt.. Barley, brewing. No, 1 Twwtr-Uaf- Tawtr-fear- t VKXASAirt VTKW PKECINCT, Wholesale Prices. aa4 WasfeiBftoa r, ARCHmns. res. Wilson Poulter. ogden market eepobt. sit fiva DOVaOX. CO.miCTCRS East OOD HAKSiaYIlXI rSKCTNCT. Bonds. NbwTosk. Jan. X3 Government bonds dosed as follows: U. a 4's ree'd..., ..IXftilU. 8. iVfVeonpon .108 ICS TJ.8.4'seoupon....iaO ) Pacific 's U J. C lumtM. I R.03. au. 1Aou4Mmwm. I taa. laasrsst aHnwed aa Tiaa Daaneita. Commercial National Bank, AF.AA.M. ftarnlar anssmaaicsriv tret Tfcanxi.ys aaca f. C acaaAaa. V T.P. Mia, bmc COmiCTOR A53 EUIIXER. Cwrmvr Cjusam (ihsm apt .Varat a.iwie .itiaMW a4 stau. fmi feUCfclUr J. M. LAA&aiAJ'. Cauw . L. V nowtpapert, ipeak for We had do radreaa Our rations were again reduced Yob who eat three time each day, and aes roar children well and happy around you, eaot understand what tarring' Indiana feek Wa war faint with hunger ami maddened by despair. Wa held our dying children, aad relt their little bodies tremble aa their aoula want out aad left only a dead weight In our banda They were aot very heavy, but we ourselves were very faint, and tha dead weighed u down. There was no hops on earth, and Ood asemed to have forgotten ua Soma one had again been talking of tha Son of Ood, and said he had coma. Tha people did not know; they did not core. They snatched at tha bops, They screamed like eraiy men to him for mercy. They caught at tha promises they heard he had mads. The white men were frightened and called for oldiera Wa had begged for life, and tha white men thought wa wanted theirs. We heard that soldiers were oomlng. We did not fear. Wa hoped that wa could tell them our trouble and get help. A white man said tha soldiers meant to kill u. Wa did not believe it, but soma were frightened and ran away to the Bad Land. The soldiers came. They said: Doat bs afraid. Wa coma to make peace and not war,' It waa true. They brought ua food and did not threaten ua, . Bitting BuD was nothing but what tha white men mad hiuv Ms was a conceited man who never did anything great, but wanted to got into notice, and. white men, who had something to maka by it, encouraged him and used him. When they had made him as groat as they could they killed him to get a name by it. The fight at his arrest would nave been made for any one arrested ia the same way. If ha was a little man. he was a man, and should not have been murdered uselessly. What ia worse, many good men were killed also. Tha soldiers cams In time to prevent mora murders, but too l&te to save a!L If the army wanted to arrest him they knsw how to do it, and never would have dona it ia tbat way. You sea how they are doing here. Tha agent does not interfere with the army, and the army saves Uvea and does uot do anything foolish. No Indian wants to fight; they want to eat and work and live, and as the soldier are peace makers there will be no trouble here. The Indian department has ahno destroyed iw. Save in from it Let the army take charge of ua We know It can help us. Let It manage our affairs in iu own way. If this can ba done I will think that all this lata trouble lias been only S storm that broke the clouds. Let the aim shine oa us again. Titers is one man whom we named "Bi-- l nf traveler" (Qea. O'Beime) who some yea,-- Ago helped a when we were in trouble and about to starve. He wan tha first and the only one who made the whites take away the little cattle they brought to cheat ua, and made them bring cattle tf full weight. A.sit him to tell people what w suffer and hat we need. He made people tr.vu i aod ones while he was with u . wo were I r ' Bre mr.iio whi-i ' H under a a. ktum r.u. pi A. IU0 a, 8200.000.00 lt.000.00 I'EilB. LODGE. as. yjATXD SETS CF E0CKSIT0 KEEP. IEUHAJaDT "ra-Ifsth- odlst, prt - GENERAL BANKING. er -- BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. Iltuioa vf ( boruv Lands. Bkut, H.ikl. For LOST er FA1XINQ MANHOOD) General sadNR70U8 DEBILITY; Weskncsssf BodyandKisd, of Error. or Excises in Older Toune. BMllX)n ftiUy BnlorHL Howt.nilam u4 tfft Snu . 50 10 SO 7 50 11 27 . Si 25 Lucerne seed, per lb... 044 !H Cental sack S3 U ti sacks vaml 15 W Table salt, per ton 8 08 CloaneOarwiMik p'rt'n KetaU price are nlxiut 15 per eon higher. IS '4 jj . Ill u IT i J' StfwnkraWKtS.l'KOKVELOrtDVHHtOAPtRTHUI'&OQI. . ia Akwlvlrl. o.r.lll.s lions TUKATSKNT Writ. lliata BMMlf7haAefttMMuSr.rainCwilrt. t'w-lp4-l srenft aIM wM frM. Bnok, .XkUaatioas V ROCK I ROCKI ROCK! The McClain Cunrry Bock is tha Best id trie For prices delivered Bbainard, Robiksos Jfc Avenue. of Gray Granite Market. call t office of Co., 2100 Wcsh-ingto- n Plumbing and Gas Fitting I3 DOYLE !SM ALL ITS BBAKCHSS. & HALVERSON, Washington Ate. Call and get prices. |