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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. 200 Millions Is Great Reclamation Project in Idaho Is REMARKABLE Dedicated RECOVERY OF Indians Demand Preaa Will Claim for Payment for Land in Oklahoma. Cbickatawi Payment for of land In Oklahoma, as a leased district." woe a value of probably (hat now has EUUUUO.UOO, Is to be asked of the United States government by the Indians, according to Chickasaw of the Douglas II. Johnston, governor returned who nation, Chickasaw from Washington, where he remained for six months looking after tlie Interests of his people. In s controversy, out of which a suit tor payment will grow, are Involved a doubtful construction of a treaty made In 1.100 between the Clilckasaws and the United States government and the Chicka-Mw- s pride of race exhibited by the to declined adopt when they freedmen negroes who have been slaves of the Indians as members of the tribe, a consequence of which Is that the Clilckasaws have remained singularly free from Intermixture with Oklahoma City, OVIa. (RH000 acre dwlk-nate- d tribe adopted such freedmen within the time specified, they were to have the benefit of the $300,000. The Chickasaw freedmen never were adopted. The tribe never has claimed mr has It ever received any part of the consideration. Whether the Choctaw freedmen legally were adopted always has been a question. Certain friendly Indians were settled on these lands under the provisions of the treaty. The right of Clilckasaws and Choctaws to additional comiiensation for the land so used has been established by the action of congress In Its direct appropriation of money for the payment of the same to the tribes. This money was paid out per capita In 189J and Is referred to as the leased district payment. The lands for which compensation now Is asked were comprised In the same ares. The Indians hold that they made a lease and not a conveyance, says Governor Johnston. Two great courts differed. The language of the treaty was sufficiently uncertain to support conflicting opinions of the courts." the negro race. Were Lease Contracts. leased district. In what later The covered was Oklahoma territory, lands once occupied by the Wichita and affiliated tribes. The Chickasaw bold that contracts covering It were lease contracts. This was an opinion expressed by the Court of Claims when the matter first was appealed. The United States Supreme court, however, held that contracts Involved conveyances and that the lands were sold. The area was regarded by the government as public domain and sold to settlers for many millions of dollars. "Under the treaty of 1800, say Governor Johnston, the Clilckasaws and Croctaws ceded these western lands to the United States for certain These purposes specific purposes. were, among other things, for the settlement of friendly Indians, for the removal of Chickasaw and Choctaw freedmen and the settlement of such members of the tribe as might desire to remove thereto. The treaty also provided for a fund of $300,000, which was to be held In trust by the United States pending the removal or adoption of the freedmen. It was provld ed that the Chickasaw and Choctaw freedmen were to be removed If the tribe failed to adopt them within two years, In which event the $300,000 was to be used for removal. If the MBS. SPIHK Give Vegetable Compound Full Credit Minn. June., Wia. "I was under treatment, but nothing seemed to help ms, n and 1 was and so weak that I had to remain in bed much of tbe time and was like an invalid. I had pains in my abdomen and in the female organa, and my stomach bothrun-dow- ered me. ble IsWTiTrfnwrT, rni" ,,y- - , iyr g H Gray Horse Engle, who Is regarded lilack Canyon dnin at Emmett, Idaho, a VHst reclamation Job by which water enough tit Irrigate 07,0011 acres will as the chief of all the western tribes, was a prominent figure at the recent be Stored, was recently completed und dedicated. The water will overllow the structure after It bus Iteeu bucked up national Indian convention In Tulsa, high enough to feed the Irrigation cunul. Okla. He owns 25 ranches In Montana and California and Is a graduate of Yale. Dogs Are Trained to Guide the Blind Experts Find Female More Reliable Than the Male. Error in Route Leads to Founding of City Beattie, Wash. Tlie founding of Kulrlinnks, Alaska, In 1902, was due to mistake In taking a water route by CupL Julm trial period, the shepherd dog remains at tiie prospective muster's side day and night. Few persons perhaps realize that the In the to continue dlsn that, proteges Red Men Face Problem of bloodless Potsdam, Germany. In thla historic tnsk fur s dog of acting as guide to s tight against the high cost of where once Frederick the Great, blind iiiuii Is a one. The Existence as Whim for living, they must cater to the fantastic city, lover of animals, erected burial uiounda I'otsdain trainers figure t hut no guide their bestowed custom whlme upon by Their Stuff Goes. fur bla favorite greylioumla directly dog lusts longer than four or five years. while neighbors. outside Sans Soucl castle, there hai After that It la a nervous wreck. There Sales Are Almost Nothing. Cass Lake, Minn. Dame Fashion, been established s national training huve been numerous eases on record of who, ever since the Indians relinquished school fur n type of dog conspicuous such dogs going crazy from actual Doctor to In years past, according their land, has smiled upon the red for the Bed Cross Insignia carried on nervousness. his or rather the Indian, men, muklng their characteristic crea- Heagerty, bla hnmeas the guide dog fur blind tions popular with tlie white brethren, squaw, found a ready market for the soldiers. work baskets, baskets, wastepaper now Is frowning upon the offerings of Infinite patience must be exercised 40 STATE FLAGS NOW miniature canoes and other trinkets the dexterous tribesmen. IN P. O. COLLECTION tlie two trainers In eliurge to preby own Dr. W. It. H eagerly, superintendent which they made with their pare tlie dug! fur tlielr task. Those now decrees that fashion Bnt hands. of the OJlbway sales agency, says that female It Is no longer correct to have these selected are almost Invnrlubly the Indians contributions to curio colfound that been has It shepherds. as around the bouse, curios In Department Boasts Best Aslections, such ss beaded things, blank- sales have sight dogs are the only dependable fallen to virtually nothing. tlielr sortment in Country. ets, lace handkerchief! and miniature lo are ones. Males forget apt OJlbway women also make exquisite blrch-bar- k chance canoes, must be revolution- point-luca see when duties good forthey e which handkerchiefs With 40 atate standised to further cnpltallse the modern feuiule the Washington. merly brought fancy prices, but cus- fur a fight With the its possession presented by white man's passion for novelties. instinct, the feeling of curing ards In tom holds thnt they are no longer In The superintendent blames fashion and blind muster, Is organizations and Individuals, e to these popular orna- affectionately for tlie alone for the complicated situation style, prospects of receiving those of the reuppermost the ments superingo says which the agency, promoted by the maining stutes, the l'ost Office departWhip Is Ntvsr Applied. tendent tlie two ment bouKts the most complete collecEpiscopal diocese of Duluth, now Is and Ruecker Weelierllng, Doctor Another conflicting angle," tion of official stute flags In the counattempting to solve by teaching Its In- concerns tbs trainers of the Potsdam kennel, put the Hengeriy continues, traintry. of course s rigid beadwork on bags, moccasins and dogs through The fliigs of Ohio, Utah, Montana chains done by OJlbway women. The ing In which, however, the whip la and to must learn Kentucky recently were presented Tlie never dug applied. so now cost of glass la high and the every and accepted ceremoniously by quality so Inferior that beadwork can- walk alowly, to obey the muster's General New. word, to fetch things for 1dm when denot be done at a profit The only stutes not now represented and boles tlie to avoid not sired, only of all, the Indian, And, the wont to In the collection ere Arizona, Kansas, deprived of his tribal customs by the projections and ditches dangerous over Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, advance of civilisation, cannot under- itself, but also to pull the master North Dukota, Oklahoma, Oregon, stand all of this. It la especially dif- fur enough for him to avoid danger. Inquiries Supposing, fur Instance, there Is a Washington and Wyoming. ficult for them to turn their talents to flag have projecting mall box. It Is no hindrance concerning presentation of other channels." been received from all but Nevada The problem wee revealed to mission to the dog, but the animal must be so lie should master Its that workers during the first year's operataught tion of the OJlbway sales agency. Thla led as to avoid running Into It These agency was established to help the dogs must also learn to gauge the to rapidly diminishing tribesmen to bridge speed of traffic so as to Indicate the gulf between themselves and the their master whether It Is safe to cross white man's civilization by effecting the streeL When tbe time has come for the "an economic and moral reformation. The church would abolish the old dog to pass Its final examination the Result of Poles Wrath in trading posts, whereby the Indian re- trainer harnesses the dog and bids It 1824, Hawaiian! Believe. lead Its teacher, whose eyes are tied ceived In exchange for his offerings Tlie Potsdnm. necessitor the purpose, through merely fond, tobacco and the IIIlo, Hawaii- .- Science and superstities of life, and would obtain cash for trainer can then tell whether the dog vie with each other In explaining tion has mastered the technique of leading. their products. tlie present unusunl activity at the Factor. Is Great Psychology of the Kllauen volWould Teach Valus of Monty. Next the prasiiectlve master Is sent Hulciiiauniuu flreplt cano. who desire s Thla It Is hoped, will enable them for. All blind persons In Science, In the person of Boy Flnrh, to learn the true valne of money, so guide dog must take up residence srhool for a period of six ienixrarlly In charge of the vulcitno the training accord10 when they, that years later so that mnster and dog may get observatory at Kllauea, advances the ing to law, are no longer government weeks, each other. Not always Is the theory thnt tons of rock, avalanched to used charges, they will be able to provlds selected fur a particular blind down from the sides of the crater, have first dog themselves. for vent through which Mother man the proiicr one for that person. choked tlie During the period of transition spe-rleases the pressure on role Nature usually a factors piny great attention Is being directed to the Isyrliologlrnl forth surplus lava earth the six pouring by seeks the In this matter. During Inrge Held for harvesting wild rlee and which there making maple sugar, fir always Is a ready market. "llut tills work hns been hampered by cruel obstacles, for Inst year the maple sup was scarce In fact there wns not enough for the OJlbway fnin , catches Tills nitichlne, Invented hy Mured Mon-attJr., of San Francisco, was ample the sun's rays In a series of mirrors, deflects tliem to one jMilnt by means of lly but the wild rice crop n record harvest wns effected," and hard melt to sufficient very magnifying lenses, sad rrente a heat at that point Doctor Hengcrty declares. substance In a few seconds. nerve-rackin- g uia-tenr- one-tim- Machine Collects the Suns Rays Fuat-mast- er Barnette. Captain Burnette Bulled up Furnished the Yukon river. with some of the Inaccurate muis of tlie period, lie mistook the Chens slough for the Tan-an- a river anil sailed to the pros- ent site of Kalrhunks before He was Ids error. furred to discharge the greater part of Ids eurgo of trade goods :: to lighten the boat in maneuvering It buck to the muln stream. When he discovered the possibilities of the place, he built a log store. J Breaks Seaplaning Record MANY ILLITERATES WILL VOTE IN FALL ELECTION emecnlpd tlielr Illiteracy. The report 8.1M0.000 of thun more that phasised stilted at the Us', ;iit inn's convention here. Aii..( her report disclosed that a poll of S.hki throughout the eoun-Ifthe majority of them " re lu favor of lengthening the school axMH-latlo- y iiulii-atc- tiny. The Illiteracy report, presented by Mrs. Corn W. Stewart of Frankfort, Ky.. Mated tliut, although there are tJHil.imri acknowledged Illiterate In the United States, the commission Is convinced there are more tlmn double this number who either were over-t'hf- d In census taking or have con-- d the acknowledged Illiterates were native born. Bradford. Colorado Sirs. Mary C. slute superintendent of public Instructeachers tion, wild n majority of W held the present school ly to lie too short. Tlie large, unwieldy eliisa," Mrs. Bradford said, Is an obstacle to good teaching. The Ideal manlier of pnplla to a teacher In grade work Is quite gem W, orally accepted ns between 20 und A million tencliers now are enrolled In the World Federal Ion of Education Associations, created at the National Education association conven'.lon In O. Snn Francisco lust year, Augustus Tl,omns. stute education commissioner of Maine, asserted. The national campaign In behalf of rural education will bo undertaken by a committee of 100 on rural teachers' It was announced In a report read by Harold W. Foglit of Aberproblems, deen, S. D. New Mexico, Hawaii and Porto Ulco Dags are Included In tlie 40 now by Ilia department, but preserved there Is none from the District of Cohas no uffielul flag. lumbia, wldi-l- i Alaska, Guum, Muiuou or the Virgin Islands. Presentation of the flag of Nebraska recently hy the Itullwuy Mall Service association of Lincoln and Omaha wae accomplished only after the difficulty of ascertaining the design. Apiieale to ike secretary of state and adjutant general of the atate brought resiHinses that the state had no flag and senatora and congressmen from the state knew of none. It was finally determined the state's official seal on a field of gold hud been recognized the Nebraska state flag. It Is understood Kansas has no law prescribing s state flag, and aa soon as one Is adopted a flag for the Post Office collection is promised. After Earthquake Tokyo. The rapid recovery of In dnstrles In the Tokyo area, which suffered from the earthquake mid Are of September 1. Is Indicated In enjoyment figures published by the government.. The best liarometer of recovery Is the absorption of unemployed lalmr. The figures show that nearly fi.OOU workers In Tokyo were taken bark hy the fililorles In March, while the Anri! figure Is exiierlcd to approach T.IXVi. Printing houses and candy fuctorles have laid the greatest revival, and are working now on a production scale higher than that before the earthqmike and employing more lulior. Tbe inefnl work Industries, which languished for months after the disaster, are approaching normal conditions again. Mexico produced almost 20 per cent of the worlds oil in 1U2UI Into the great pit, raising the lava lake In the crater and withdrawing the fiery sulwtance from the crater when pressure hns been more than relieved. The lnva underneath the surface, unable to find Its way Into the open, generates gns which blasts Its way out of tlie vent, currying with It tons o( reeks und dust. The eiploalona and earthquakes sliuke down further ava lunches from the crater sides, which ugnln may block the vent In an unending circle, according to the theory. But the Ilawulluns have returned to Idstury and tradition, to the act of the brave Kiiplolnnl, the Christian princess who dured the wrath of Pele, the fire goddess, exactly 100 years ago. They any that Pele waited a century to become liuliu'' or angry, with tbe people of the prlnrcss nnd to vent her wrath for Knplulnnl's Impious act la Dccemlier, 1824, the tale runs, the Prlnress Kuplolnnl, converted to Christianity by the first missionaries who cauie In 1820, forsook the worship of her people. She journeyed from Hilo to Kllauen and spent the night In a hut on the brink of lluleinuuniau. She ate of the "tuhu, or forbidden berries, which were consecrated to Pele, an act of Insult to the goddess. She stood oa e the brink of the crater, with Its lava lake below, and rrlcd to Pele: "Jehovah Is must powerful, Jehovah Is my God. I defy thee. Pele." stood In nro while she Hawaiian spoke. Pele, they said, would surely rle In her wrath, make tlie earth and east forth the seething l.er lake, as she did In 1790 hen the army of the high chief Keoua But nothing hapwas nm.lhl'ated- - treii.'.Oe lava of pened. Knpiolaiil had won a great moral vletoiy, hut today tlie Hnwidlans shake tlielr heads, some of them saying 'hut Pele merely waited 100 years to open her campaign of vengeance. wirtii, M CXBERRY All in the Family V. Kansas City. Kuns. Claude Neal, forty, und Sira Nancy A. Pier-nee- , forty, ohtulncd a murrlage license here tlie other duy. Two weeks ago who I States mted nny. Lieutenants K W. Weed and John I'. Price, Neal's son, Joy. and Mrs. Pleraees test over seaplane In a world s word breaking13 hours snd --5 luln- - daughter. Dora, were married. So the piloted the aloft remaining and 901 mil In tbs air river, covert) weddlug belle are all in the family. 2 jles. JlMffilaratfci CO,M73g MIcKSMLjCMesfa Having Faith Tliero was great Joy at tlie beginning; there shall be greater Joy at the end ; nml, In spite of nil the sorrows, hy faith In (lol we have a right to claim a large share of ihnt Joy all the way through. Exchange. lenuioe Say Spirit InsistI -- Bayer For Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Colds Bayer packaga which contains proven directions Bayer boxes of IS tablets Handy Also bottles of 24 and 10O Druggists Asplrls Is tw tnds wsrk of Barer So (iclura at MMSOMttlrsrM Ur at BeltryllrfU Mother Have you given Charlie any encouragement lately? Daughter Yea, I told him about the fortune futher cleared up on those steel share last week ! Relief Sure FOR INDIGESTION M 6 Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief i ELl-AN-S 5$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE In The te Daye Mamina, I'll be glad when Tm grown up!" Why?" "So that I can get my hair ent like yours !" To Be Taken Sparingly Only those deserve freedom of speech who have wit enough not to work It too bard. Duluth Herald. FIRST AID TO BEAUTY AND CHARM mars sn otherwise beautiful Nothing so Inevitable tinea of fatigue and face as the caused by tired, aching feet suffering ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E Tbe Antiseptic. Healing Powder, Insures foot cuinfurt snd Is an everyday Toilet In ths Shake It In yuur shoes Necessity. . all eveShop all day Hanoi- llie ihi-tell story. let your mirror ning Ease Allen's It will convince yini. Is adding rhnrni to thousands of fuces. Is-- t us siu-you what it can do iiir you imu-iiing- . Trial package and a mii hare ing Hull sent Krre. .Address ALLEN'S FOOT-EAS- E, For Sole at All Dnt a-- Walk- Le Roy, N. T. rvportmriu Stem. BATHE TIRED EYES ' Brewster. IT Thou Unfit Tixif dniufltraor V. 1th IWUiTer.Tniy.M. f ad- Plenty ever-activ- Jap Industries Recover Compound vertised, thought it must be good, and tonight it home to me end advised me to try it. After taking one bottle 1 waa able to eat, and after eix bottlea I was doing my own work, which 1 hadnt been able to do for years. 1 have a new baby who is doing nicely, and I am still taking the Vegetable Compound and feelingbetter than ir years. The medicine is surely wonder fin and a good thing to have Mrs. George Stink, in the bouse. Minnesota Junction, Wisconsin. A country-wid- e canvass of purchi of Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Com98 per cent, benefited. pound reports For sale by druggists everywhere. snd ERUPTIONS OF VOLCANO Washington. More than 4,300,000 will lie entitled to vote In November for President of the United Hiiiii-and members of congress, the llliirr.iry eniiimlsHliin of the National hue-ban- CLEARS COMPLEXION ARE SUPERSTITIOUS OVER to Write. My saw Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta- Work of Indian Is Passing Out Survey of Education Association Shews 4,300,000 Are Unable E. Pinkh&ml Lydia 11 Booklet. Get Rid oi Dandruff By Cuticura Shampoos |