Show I 1 A NATION IN A DAY the proneness pron enesa of man to to RO go temporarily pora rily insane upon very blight slight occasion was demonstrated on monday in the rush for the sioux reservation I 1 in reading the report one would have reason to suspect that outi outino ide of 0 that guarded plat there was not a foot of 0 unoccupied land in the republic yet I 1 1 it is quite possible that in their mad rush for the forbidden territory the boomers thousands thousand 0 of f I 1 acres of land which will have its day I 1 of being sought with as much eagerness as that within the reservation I 1 I 1 the exia existence tente of a law I 1 prohibiting entry upon the sioux lands was w as the seed of the insane de 1 I 1 tire sire to possess it if the land bad not been worth ft ten cents an acre the I 1 effect would probably have been the I 1 same there were strung out along the river bank living in tents and wagons waiting for the Preal presidents dents proclamation declaring rin the reservation I 1 open to a settlement ett lement people enough to populate a city in one day after the message arrived a town I 1 I 1 of three tho thousand inhabitants was planted it is quite possible los poe sible that ten ears hence it will be no lar larger ger while at some point not ten miles away ay now uti peopled and unsought I 1 will stand an infant metropolis an embryo chicago or something of that sort into which fools will bo be rushing rustling it by the tho thousands wands from the far corners of the union |