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Show r.o la llreoma I)lltola trailing fur Opan-Ina Opan-Ina of Itetervallon. Thousands of people, camping on the border of the Kiowa Camanche-Apache Camanche-Apache reeervatlone In Oklahoma awaiting the opening of that land to Battlement, are In destitute clrcum-tttnees. clrcum-tttnees. ' Only list Monday, "said Dr Molten-na Molten-na of Kansas City, "two friends and myself drove over to the border from Oklahoma City and the sight that greeted ut wat one of terrible deetttu-tlon, deetttu-tlon, Twenty thousand men, women and ch!)dren are massed oa the bonier, and half of them are utterly destitute Only a email percentage have even tO.,. l. .I..r I-. l. htulJL u- Ur the, wagona and auoh sheltering trees at they can And. "Al least 8,000 of them have been here a year and a half. They went with pottlbly $300 or $300 and have made nothing alnco they arrived Simply waiting waiting. The really hard thing about it all Is that there are hundrcdt of detperadoea on the border, who have plcku I nut claims and will not scruple to Mil the tuccett-ful tuccett-ful ones In the drawing, In case they have a lottery " |