Show DEMAND FOR WIVES PAMUNKCY TF1IDE OF INDIANS STOP INTCnMAnnYINC The 1ntteni Threatened IIn I rprtue lion of the Hare They > im Want to Inlertnatry Mllli the Ikilern Cherokee Chero-kee Trlt IODIIIO stance J 01 an entire nation C1 or ople In Fearoh 01 eligible hand r h-and huslMiiila I y D > tiro w holewtlc Is I r Just now furnished hy the Interesting but little knoAn trllie lit Parminkey fJJ Indian who Its In I one of the tide wate lalPrn MUtI II 10 nf Virginia and are Indeed literally literal-ly I UK trot families of the Old Dominion Domin-ion being lineal defendants nf the true Hbortglnlee fo blue and exclusive 1 In furl Is I the Pamunkey blond an unmixed through centuries with any other strain that Ihn tribe la I iljlng out and exprl iiclng the urgent need of n matrimonial matrimo-nial nlllance with twine oulald stuck to prere the root The detrimental effecl la 1 nf contlnue1 Intermarriage between be-tween member of the till lime become be-come apparent to them but Innsmueh I HO they scorn n union wllh their white ee well aa their nests neighbor they ate In a dilemma u to what atop 1 they fhoull take to restore the blood of their trime and ate themselte from extinction ex-tinction It 1n 1 n case like Hint of the primitive Homans and Sablnea but Ihus far nn Bablne women hau been lured among them anti captured Inder these circumstance Iho hend men nf the Pamunkey tribe have niieneil negotiation with the cnslern teat of Cherokee Indiana In Ito adjacent adja-cent elate of North Carolina Tcnnea nee leorgla and Alabama lo procure brides for their unmarried son nnd husband for their unmarried daugh ler The male Ijmtinke understand the eastern Cherokee women to be exceptionally ex-ceptionally pretty modest nnd sensible and the female Pamunke regard mho eastern Cherokee brave a handsome loyal and Industrious calculated to make model husbands Correspondence wa begun about a year ago with Iho I chief of the eastern Cherokee a Ito result of retenteil conferences nn tho BUhJict btwccn rprcwentatlvea of tau Pamunke a and Commissioner of Indian In-dian Affalra Drowning at the bureau of Indian affair In Washington unit Inducements were presented lo mho mountaineer Cherokee In North Carolina Caro-lina to lend on n select consignment of Ulgll girl and youths Last wc k three emissaries of the Pamunkey tribe departed for North Carolina to visit JIIrHm Prlntlpul Chief 1 1 Nlmrod J Umllh and li rs t I A ciunoKii HISS other head men ot the eastern Cherokee Chero-kee In person at Bird Town Wolf Town Hoca and Illg Cove and bring the negotiations to a favorable conclusion conclu-sion Whether the hardy Cherokee mountaineers will consent ally them selves with the Pamunkey dweller at tidewater without too flattering Inducements Induce-ments Is doubtful but the Pamunkeya Ihemsehes are confident of success and hope for n speedy Infusion ot now blood Into their tribe Till plight of the Pamunkeya anti the peculiar condition that give rhea to It are the more noteworthy from the fact that the members of the tribe nro tho lineal descendants of Hie old lou Iratnno of the day of Captain John Smith and Pocohontas dwelling on n part of their original hunting grounds nnd repreeentlng all that la left of the once powerful aboriginal confederacy which gave tho early Virginia colnnlsta so much trouble until cxiwIleU I from the cll nlll J j plr Jamestown region In 1CH Their I pro uenltor possessed Ihe land when Captain Cap-tain Newport In ICO7 founded Jamestown James-town the first permanent English settlement set-tlement on tho American continent se t Yore the present Pamunke a Y-ore the real bluo blood among all the Indians sun Ivlng In this country today to-day and they form the largest remnant of the old Algonquin stock now to bo found on the Atlantic coast Only n few trilling offshoots and uncertain and feeble fee-ble strains cf blood remain of the other Powhatnn tribes The Pamunke alone bate survived Intact the encroachments of clvllliUlon and although their manner man-ner are now modified their blood Impoverished Im-poverished their language lout and their prestige vanished hey still Illua Irate In themselves the law of the cur viral or the ntteet Till prerleiu trio III e In a queer eet llement called Indian Tovn III King William county Virginia twentymo mllenilueenstof Illelimonil and one mile east of the historic While House where Oeorge Washington was married mar-ried to Ihe twaulirul widow Curtl Their reservation coinprlolng acre ceded In Ihe tribe by the ancient colonial colon-ial nwembly ot Virginia la an oddly formed neck at land Hi most entirely surrounded sur-rounded by one of flee serpentine curve nf the Pamunkey river not far from Its delooll hm Into York river The plitte Is connected with the mainland 1 by n narrow strip of end the Isolation and protection afforded liy this peculiar sit nation have no doubt saved the Indian I In-dian from extermination About one third of the reservation Is I good farmIng farm-Ing land and the remainder ronelsl of wood and low swamp well slocked wllh deer raccoon otter tnuskral mink redbird wild geese duck and turkey There are now 90 Pamunkey Indiana actually present on the reservation proper and M more residing on another small resirvstlon 11 mile northward on the MatlNiny river besides Mother M-other emploed In seethe as boatmen on sleemre plying the Virginia rivers making 11 total of 114 lsmunl > s now living In p > earnnce they lire distinguished dis-tinguished hy the usual copper colored skin high cheekbone straight coarse hair end dark eve They Are not pur llcularly strong or rnbual and Ihelr I average longevity Is I somewhat lower than that of their while and colored neighbor The eastern Cherokee Inward whom the PamunkeyH are now turning longing long-ing eyes are n vigorous thriving people peo-ple occupying territory ot their I own In Iho southwestern tart of North Carolina Caro-lina and contiguous portions nf lleurgle Alahnm1 and Tennessee numbering SSO souls Then are lMO nf them In North Carolina we In Clcnrgla 319 In Tennessee and HI In Alabama All arn selfiupportlng citizens moral law abiding Industrious comfortably fixed and writ cllliens clothing The only aid they receive from Iho United Rialto government Is I fur their schools The male and female are about equal In number and Inasmuch as n considerable consider-able iwrllon of each are still unmarried I albeit of marriageable age they fulfill I 71 In the Judgment I of Ihe Iensunkeye all v i TF its a G 1 t q w rr v A niioi p op CIIIIIOKII IIIJII the needful requirement for the desired de-sired Intertribal matrimonial alliance The young male Pnmunko are particularly par-ticularly dcslrou nf wive from among Iho eastern Cherokee maidens and at the sonic limo the female Pamunkeys while less I demonstrative In outward manifestations arc Ilkenlso anxious to secure eligible husband from the same tribe 1 so that If all gne well In tho pending negotiation down In North Carolina both clusios hope to be agreeably agree-ably I suited TO TEACH TILE MtI1I NEW HBADQUAHTCnS FOR TUB SALVATION ARMY ndllBB fmm UUIrli the Amentn hoer 111I Ile lllrerledllreitt 1 rorr of lle inn IIrigdeluas Ilrietied by alit I UK nnowrii OP y lhe KitlviUoti Army In vnrlniu purl of the world mod ea Ielally In the city l nt New York may easily be under I atnod by any 1 < ff lI run not blinded by prrjudlre Thl tKKly of Christian I lit t worker And ocotl I xt Ion In Held tilth Dave been ilMertnl by all the ether churches tndiT such rlroum Mnneea the Salvation Army grow na unity In n congenial field and uccu ilt the ground It waa meant hy I II founder 10 rover without npiXMlllon from tlval I I nrganlsntlnio Indenl I the army now apiiear In have no rivals as the other vhurehe and tho active IlItk ere of them have learnnl by ell el-l > etlrne to rnpcet HIM mm and womn who terry out the order of their uiwrtera In aulhorlly wllh nil iiniiien 11011111 l olmllenev Indlrallve of the hlRheet dlxlpllne Only n few yean ago there inldkri were ntlaoknl In the trel by l1le ruillan and their meet ling were broken up by disorderly In truderi The holllce nifliVo only I n pro tense of roleetlng them and the IMllce JulI I tin decUred them In M dlwirderly dllutber of the peiier III other worda they tier iieriKeuteil In len penis they have alll10AI nimplelely lled down ltd dlre > eel and now brimdmlnd cd iierwni regard the army na n Brent moral and rtllitloun burr nn org udn lion from nhlch limy aprlng 11 great small and devoted bind Ihe member of which have made themselves no much rwpeciiil h In the darkest MacM In IIe grmt Clip that anyone wearing the IIftrn ot Ihe Halvalbm Army is I free tu onmv and go without fear of danger or Insult at any hour of the day rr night Few but iotte ptopl 1 and those who are uneilm ntid are particularly al traded by the meihi > da of the gtvallon Army Mlmr re Indeed these method were not at pled to attract how who were free to pi < k and choose the church hleh rash preferred Hut th church was ornnnlseil for the benefit nt tho who wen not looked after by oilier church for those the other church did not reach There la I therefore no neceselty In criticise these methods from the standpoint nf dellcnte refinement refine-ment but they should be Judged alone by the mulls produced l Them result n m Indicated by the Dime given attose and the very general respect whlrh sucreedid the prejudice nt a few jear ago Material prosierlly In a religious or ganlSHllon may nr mn > not lie an Indl ration uf seal I and plely un the par of the inemln rs of It When this pros > er lly I due to the sacrifice nf poor po pip who contrllwle from their scanty wagtn the mile which In the aggregate aggre-gate make wealth then III la a fair Inference In-ference that a mlihly Interest haa teen awakened And Ihe Salvation Army I toe e1 t r in be I entirely prosperous The headquarter nt the nun > In the United male haa Just teen established In n large l new building Fourteenth street New York bulll a an exiiens nf 101I 060 nn land which eoot IIWWO There Is I n picture of this building In this lat pernnl n will seen III Is nn Impodng If not n lieauilful structure The architect archi-tect has miliavoned to put up n IHHIS ntteil for cnmmenlnl Purl < nse In Iho lower slory but wllh something of the feudal aspect of n fnrtresa arsenal The army xeuple nil the building stave the two store un either side 1 nf the main street entrance liehlnd these store on the first Hour there Is I n meeting hall which will sent boo tiersons On the second for hero Is I a hall where 2toO may bn sealed The remainder nf the |