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and office is making every
the No p.ul of trouble nidi into is anticipated this limited from
enormous only about very 10,000
tract. There are quar¬
ter sections, and about 100,000 people
States drops the hat. It is true tliat
many of these will be prospectors and
speculators, and money lenders of all
kinds: but the most reasonable estimate
that can be made puts about live claim¬
ants on every quarter section. For every
well watered and well situated quarter
section there will be a dozen claimants,
safssasr# be simply impossible to determine who
lAnal-suf Rmf irst. and tvn/1 Knni)nd» hundreds of rlianutoS disputes
? to be settled by a primitive ap-
3 £ic;±.ii: week from next Monday
Oklahoma a there will not
te»’amw^ will get no land, because e*s
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certain to camp down upon all the unoc¬
cupied land of the civilized Indian tribes.
It is very doubtful if the them government off these
would attempt to drive
lands-with the bayonet, and nothing less
it. than the entire army could accomplish
The boomers will get the land and
the government will probably settle with
the Indians.
The Cherokee outlet, be containing thrown some by
fi.000.00p acre*, may open
FIRING ’EM FAST
President BarrUoii Bouncing Seventy-Five
Democrat* Daily.
Washington. April 12. — President
prison toW a senator that he could not
7 heKmWtoght A furi last Sute^hcar
the case of seven disorderly students conduct. of LaFayette, They
arrested for had
were fined $3 each. The fresjynen
an kept th# MW^m^ughinn. half The and fracas the
up an hour or more,
police had hard work quelling it.
S;; The Spring Adjourning Crave.
Madison, Wis., April ll.-The legiriw
hue at noon adjourned sine die. The
teerion ful and has but been few comparatively important legislative unevent¬
A Convention of Milkmaids.
EAPto Cm, Hal., April 11.-A co,
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conveyed whichhaebwn; by t
the sad situation immensely ifc that
noor face with people famine, have been brought fi
owing to the fail;
the potato crop. The families to be *
ed have been providing seed from n
supplied by private charity. Fathe
be evicted, is a prisoner in
attei il, and I must leave the disi
to to attend my trial trial under under the the coercion coercion law
at Letterkenny to-morrow. We feel,
therefore .that the time is specially chosen
by the authorities when they believe the
people will be left defenceless."
HANNA CALDER’S CASE.
It Wonm Appear That the Marylander la a
Woman, After All.
i 4er, Bp-LAffti who married.Kafe Mdi, April Beall 1U—Hanna last Febru- Cal-
Fxndlay, O., April 12.—Thomas Ber-
gel, a cruel farmer in the southern part
of Union township, is charged with a
terrible crime. It is said Bergel
awakened yesterday morning abopt/9
o’clock by sounds of a terrific contest
his front porch between his dog and some
person who was pegging in piteous tones
for help. The farmer, instead of Com¬
pelling his his dog bloody to desist, work encouraged until at.last the
animal in
ROASTED HIS FEET
Because He Wouldn't Tell Them
He Kept HI* Money.
Sharon, Pa., April 11.-A gang
masked burglars broke into the
of wealthy Lewis Patterson, near
treville. yesterday morning, and
ed the large sum of modey which
supposed was concealed on the
Thev took him to his bam, attempted
hang him, and finding that the old
would would not not reveal reveal his ms secret, secret, carried carneu
to feet the into house hot and stove, deliberately burning thrust them
a
terribly that amputation may be
sary- After left thoroughly with gold ransacking watch
bouse they a-
less than $50 in cash. Parties are
um,h
A Tew Girl'* Horrible Fete.
Brownsville. Tex., April 11.—A
accident occurred at the rancho
ton. up the river, yesterday,
Barnente.-. a handsome, blue-eyed,
haired girl her of clothes twenty-five, catching was fire
hunted by retire for
as she was about to the
The flames caught her skirts, and.
seemed to become wild with
seized a buritet of water and dashed
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to the Arctic ocean. The pat
te^Axc^Ooeanfe
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failed New Yo«, April partygi* J^JSi
to attend the
Basbaly bottle on the evening
for their He marriage, staid to her becam gr«
cation. m£tot away
said she warrya bal
togetout of.il. :; ,
Killed by Eating Candy. VV
Stapleton, N. Y„ April il.—David
Ellis, the 4-year-old son of Joseph Bails,
a cigar dealer, he^wasjoisMWd died yesterday, by candy and it is
suppo^ %S%V%} pur-
ana soon after
violent pains t
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Pan lightship, the hawsper parted and
the baric went adrift in the gale. There
they have perished.
White Republican* at Birmingham. -
Birmingham, Ala., Aprfllt—The con¬
vention ta organise white republicans in
the sputh met here yesterday, and wai
el 1C«, QUAJpK
In id money i
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.April 12.-A hiU for the bet-
torn by right of life and prop.
akers, 'ssszsmi in addition to imn-
^wfcfcfc ther nowliable, any
are
vately of wllS*ped* can^be^giverijmt n An
rears age
comee from Ligonier, a small
own “■» SSstfS —
■eipless
S&&£Sf in unconscious
an conditibn.
.as fled tor parts unknown.
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S, April 11.—Emperor William
» up his residence at the Neut
has always
year the emperor vHH use the large four-
oar for him pWwIS^IkMt, at Richmond. which has been built
M. W. Beeeber: la HnawUm.
Brooklyn, F, Y., j
been decided at last to
church a memorial t
Henry The rite Ward for Beecher. the stati
eecher to be
^p.has upon: but it
acted fin the
Of hear Where
the hurt W* f has stood
for more than
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Wn.KesBA.RSE, Pa.,
2SISS £ in !
street, chloroformed L,
$**> in cash, the mr
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Another Ve..el Overdue.
Savannah, Ga., April 11.—'The freight
steamship V1.1 Juniata is now two days over-
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