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Tlio inoet criliral prefer li.o cw and luikrgod tdiiwu oi j WEBSTER'S International " DlOTlONARYaf" f aet4 it wttit w. f a. v O. MrnniAM CO. f . 1 The Great Republican Paper of America - a as w .kljr; Tl.n ltt . r nml l-rl.ifiv. r till nti'l wnti 101 eek o CITY STAR. MlHMtHMfl. TRIBUNE gets advertisers will k fMi iti'V iYtAty. 'I 'TM -4 i I -4 .i m saf 4 i-to k V L i Mak n Mf -- 1 mm- KVW.U.iV Mutt.d J HuiUsl l.lt. IJf M I W t lubJt A H U aV. 1 aa IV-t t.lllat rlt like II at Vf V ll a.al v. I t. L.) it. U in II W ar Iff T.lt. 1 I Vi a. I . a t'i r ataaa ttaA4kii4 a-r gw) m it( u l trul; P M at fis il rt.1 in i.wxL it -u'm rw 4 x4 rtk mnf k4i& It inwrt twta fro aaf ritwrtiia. 4.fl-r cm 'taaaa m rMt ' f -a gti.,1 ait- lttfc kfia4 t Vt-lllsIL. 1 b.ajKUit'1 rwraMi l ttl tra .r liaiwit.ltwn a.iJH. ei if - lr f(Ti-a .1 e .! k,(Ui' B 11 l-4 V 'r M ti 1' I' MHim, in cia y la. If I'I.amsj f kiiht a tw-J a il lit liuweOUl furl twj RltN-- I All I kll ft I l n M I t't S Off All. if lUU LaU.lt kul Air ft i-T KttTHI.Ml. 1 u ii f ijr marbr Te la oa t! mr iw l. kt f I kll ft1'. fcl.J aa Ma a h rwwf ! tWt f ) Mil Miuaj aaa i.l I MBjr . If -tvoWt ' ti witMl 4 iO, ssrX.4 a m ( inror krt.ibir iiiatbhrwtt h uUj f r ft-r. o pM tt. J(rr i f. wi i jour n'-uk-f la. lit tkiif vir tttr. i!l ail. i lad t I I- n-t.l i Vuiir n-vurl f r mitral ip Willi Uu ...svkf r a .-, 1MW c Uir. at & Uarwt: Ip fe-r til wM lJ-tv, X rM at . tliauaalf. V.Hir I ILr hOWr-.ft $ ' f fl (MU V MM .! Wf I snktlt) (kf iV aaa ttafLr $1.5,0, iiuin.l tup l St. I.uiiu, j Mo, July iStli. Sprcul. rxuu.ion ,tiui leaves Kiili Hill at 10 p. in. ' anive al M. I.oui 7 . 111, July lylh, ttturuing lec St, Louis 9:.),o p. m. sain dale, ; K. A. It ah s. v. Local A li'i'lt ffl CONDITION ON FARMS IN THE WEST. - j Establish! ef Rural Postal fleets and TttopKon L.lnea Changed tht IselsUd C,tiw d Farm Llf U aft f leaser. The prairie Wm U mora procresalve than Biont peopl believe It take up j tli ot w Idea quickly aad pushes the j to ili limit. la rural delivery th state of Kansas and Nebraska art aa progressive bi Ohio. Out oa the plaiaa, two hundred in lira and nor went ot Kansas City and Omaha, are th rural wajron making tbelr daily trip. Tba town r mostly oa tke railroad run ning east aad west. Most of tat rural routes run north aad south, aad each covers approximately fifty milea la the round trip, srvlog oriei hundred families. Out on the edge of Kansas, cioae to the Oklahoma line, wbera oaly a few years ago it was raw prairie ana twenty-five years ago it waa a caule r-nre. are the whit wagons. From th littlle Iowa of Caldwell go aevea wagons, serving seven hoadred fami lies. Out oa tba ranches, where tie cowboys are watching the Improved, herds, the morning Kansaa City paper wita t$e run Associated Presa aewt up to 2 o'cicxk In the morning are de livered at 10 a. m. Every event ol importance in the worlld'a history of the past twenty-four hour la thus known .Fast mail train have brought the papers to the county seat and the carriers started about I a. Bo. oa their trip. In the other direction, the territory farther north, the same conditions are found. Out la Buffalo county, Nebras ka, two hundred milea west of Omaha, are found on one corner forty d wo mail bonis, the moct at any aa point in the Vnited States, each the property uf a family in the vicinity, aad 'into each of which goes every morning a daiiy paper from th wagon of the rs ral carrier. Is it any wonder that the farmer of the prairies are abreast of the times? These farmer ar never tr.ore than six to eight hours behlnt the Information that 1 given to the people In the cities. They take the mamainra. the illustrated weeklies, the market reviews, and the farm month lira. They have In the past half de cade brea brought forward la their la formation from two to seven days. They are abreast of the world la every ene. Even the weather lgaala Ay from hundreds of the delivery wagon that trv th plains, giving th pre- dUtions" to all for mile. la on rou&ty of Kansas that border on Ok' lahoni there is bring installed a force of mail carriers that Is to serv every family ia the entire county, a territory thirty-nix mtir squar. It will be the Lot lti formed farm territory la the West when this scheme U completed. NYceu there Is later new than th rural carrier bring th telephoa does Worth vs. Income, Ibcse KngHshmea who Ituagtftfl aad a p to it that la tt Vnited SttV the -lUr I atinighty overlook th pro fmr.J rcapci-t, amounting at tirn ! t. ot to lex.-rea'-e, with which Amrr iiini legard mei, Ilk Ralph Waldj Ktucrsia, who believe ia plala Hvlag a iid lnpa thinking. E nerwn feat kal many 4lclplr In public as well M la private life, and th position which ithey occvpy la th esteem aad cob 11 di nee of their fellow citixea ia on an approached by any ot our muUi-a.il-liuuAlits, A tew year aato the annual income of on member of th Federal fViiu .u, tcpuicd to exceed tl.tX), (H0 from on source alone. So far a we know, that fentlemsn vole ha never lm beard but twlc la th Si!ie chanlirr, and w r h to apeak oftrnrr be would b listened to with more urprle thia respect. Oa the other hand, there 1 ao Senator Who dc&rrvea and commaada so much at trillion whea h rises to discus a pub lie question dor Hon. Ceorga K. Iltvar of Minai husetta; ladead, aa do mtt heniiate to say that, sine th death of Ivinlel Webster, there ha neer been a Senator whose ntteraare bear so well th searching teat of typ. Yrt this man. who for a quarter ot a century has worthily represented the commonwealth of MaiMckusetta ia the upcr hoi: cf th Kedral It1- t ituiv, ha uver know a what It 1 to I ix.isc-n uia!et aa Inrom evea a j ? '.O-'J a yer. outline ot hi salary. Vp ! to a teve-iunr.h ago. t kid bee a j unable l-a rent even humble dwelling, tut hhd llvrl la boarding houses. j s.iuio li.Ui.I'le, aom Intokrsble, dur ' Irr th whole cf his useful aad honor ! !))) career la Wisl.lujton. II ti the fid In.ptirctl hi Ovlsl Uitalty or hli ! ixtiti.i '.!. i? V' ret'ly, nvt a , ii'la. Tli. l la a r.uih well koosa tv tiira who have Htel la toe lvrrJ caiKal, and It la a truth a creditable to the Aincrl.an pxple a it I to 8a- aUir Hon b i in clt. liar -r- Weekly. VprarJMin-t'a lb streuarth of imr rvv4aniniiit'.ion I Uol lulootat j il. uihi-r tUr, and v I tnd he' cuUrn.i J dcsxlbrwl that aeter pay Its c.bta Yo n-id sue ha aa a usa cf eitaViithed reviaka. Atom rkt b 1 That tbtf rrpuiaikta he lit ;aVUal,.d. CUv aSa, th work. rracti!iy every village cf Kaatera n:h Dakota, Ntrtke. aal Kaasaa ha hra equipped with a tle- phon exchange. From earb eitrsd aarty line that wind around to the farmhouses, from for to fit hlsg on each line. The firmer pay about fl a soonth for th service asd are brought In touch with the coast y sett aad the state capita! if aeeded. "What are the weather ludicatiocsr asked a farmer tea aille lu the coun try one morning of ls newspaper of fice, la the couuty aeat "I want ti Alp some cattle and don't want to get caught la a storm." Then he railed up the stock buyer aad asked about the market, the rail road agent and arranged for the car;. and the gTocerymaa nd ordered some goods sent out by the rural carrier. All this before I o'clock la the morn ing. Then a was ready to start for towa with his cattle, certain aa to the weather outlook, the price of hi stock and the shipping facilities. Of old. he would have had to pais a twenty-mile drive and then be leu Informed. - Fsnrera frequently put up mutual 1 aea, ea-J fumWhlng a part of th ma terial aad ltbor, the rxat being about f JO each. Then th expenses are pro-' rateal Th cbeapoetf ot the lines al ready la operation nakex this meiho4 of HtU popularity. Said a Missouri farmer the other day. I have boug'at hundred of acJmals. hay asd grain over th farm iines. I get word from people over several counties hating stotk for aale. Oat day I bought a car load of hoc ty 'phone. Whta they were brought ia 1 telephoned the par ties to go to (he bank aad to pay them so much a pound. I told another ma a to load them oa the cars and latonaed th ak how much to pay him. ! aever saw th hog at all. but every thtag was satisfactory and I made a good pro Si oa them. This was lottg distance farming. Ia addition to the added comforts ot th rural life la the West from thesr conveniences there is a positive profit la th added value of real estate, farms aloog th delivery ttatea being worth many dollars aa acre mora than those sot so favored. There is oaa mor atep ia the Improvement of farm life ia th far West the introduction ot th Interorbea trolley line. Already there a few lines west ot the MU&ouri river and many more are projected Oar the become common and the farmer 1,200 miles from New York w ill be as well accomodated with modera enjoyment and conveniences a the on only l'O mile away. Evea now there ia la many lastaace practically no choice. Th Descendants of PecaKonta. la tbe FcUmary issue ot tbe Twin Terrltorlea there is a very Inter; log article rela'la to tbe d?readsnla cf Pocaboataa. Aa ought to be generally knova. this y mag daughter ot Tovha-j taa. afire saving CapC Soith fro -a tt.e fury f her father, was UajtUed snd married to Jchn TU-lie. aa En!i caa, ll y ll.a sie was tika to Kdk lasd, where, as tt account Mitr. lh wild ftower. trai.i Uute-I fro a bet naliv heath to tbe moluuie-U Je- at taospher Ot Ungl.ind. wilted and iil oa th 17th day ot Mirch. 1617, at Gravaseal. aCagland. la tae l"h yr of her age a mere girt, almost a child, at her drat)..- This ciild w tf bor on son. Thorns, who wis brought bark and gre to manhood ia lrgiela. lie kal a daughter who married a IWIHog, c-f prominent Kuglt.a family, sad a Radolt.h. and on of th lr son a th famou "Joha Randolph of !tfn ok," and wher member ot that autevt Virginia family. Throush soot Srr i,JSj i(J k). member of this same family deseJet, Thoma Jeaeraoa and Oa. ru'rt E.j WXi. c 1MK at 1 1 ALi. Lea. They wer aot of the rocahoa I taa stock, but wera rented by mar-j Alter the red man emerged Irani rtage aad dw-ceat to th daugUer of,!,, r- a-vei-m fd very old King TVwhataa. Aad ao we and that tht "siM flow er" of th Virginia forest 1-e.an e tti progeatior. either by dire.r or by i- termarriagra. of some of th 1 raoui peopl of a Stat famous If Its great mea. Probsbly trier is sxil aaother inetaac (a ABemta t::'- to matca a. mere av ix-rn uutii nd dispute a to whether ISxaJu-n'-j i really saved th t ie f cp. Suaa.jh wife. Whi! ttey were absent but there I ao room for doubtwg Utjfrvm Wine, the issen otijcbt a bow records ot ber marriae. ar cf h. r aua ouler of a.ums. In it waJ Uo history, aad prove br)j ,tti tk.t. sassy a proud a ia (rg:i-v Is la om wy d-wieaUed from ts iaaui girl who bbi and hi.iory bate fill, ed many a Uiy of Utk fast asd tc lloa. I'hllsdelptia Tltt-.e Tha ItrttUh wttbrr s.ii; tt oU levtlag report fruia tba Nonk AtlswU aad hiedltvrraaeaa et ike Uu i-r turea obrved b shtpBg tuAir Tba data tsu c4i-ied are to be .wk d cp U'.o charts TbU wilt show, anvor.g anker Uurgi, tba e'.Ubt wf It U'uJ i '.rtam. 1 1 ik-niae-.l from TarVm fUfr-. Ijr l ain. C. iiiiea.) THE LfcCKVD Cf CSBATIOW Ia the realm o( L'n-fo-ya-o-i 1ht or.lj l.ght tbry erioyed was that pro- ducedbyeag! fcalhcri. so an at- etnh!y of ApatLe lodian wat cU- cd by rnnotrt to develop aom plan I to liht the great world. One of tbe thief, who bad grown old ia service, ano, wite :n wi-om, one i nboK voice in the coootU . . . E , 1 " ' . , . ed tbe makire of a fsrwe d,ko( TUy weot to b-rd at a yit arf yellow paint, wh.ch was to U poppy looked L-oi ; placed in tbe sky, sod a duk of U- j cover, aad saw tbe tirn tearrc j ? i ver color to rule the sight Tbe& re place, lieacndrJ 'a?o tie I difficulty appeared in the fact that , La---ya-yc-ei',f rtforte. trinj- the dsk were too tn3i. TradU j Z '' h.ja. Ts a : turn relate that apon four different j ooe rasny time. The ftsppy t': ' ... . . .....a ' 4 I .v- ,v- . : occanoni me c;m were eniargeo. j At lait the Un-go-ys-yeo-ni briiliantly lighted Then came a seouel for w hich tbe : totally anpr-rpared to Apache were eipeiiencc. ifcere wa or.e wbx i could perform many trick of or. eery, whom tbe tribe teared. tod, in their midvt soother who muttered j n.n. mrinixlnm in.l nnthinkahle h woras. mucn to me terror oi idci Indian. Thew two becarae very i rgry at the wi men who had de- j umiii much lo the terror ot be 1 vised tbe light, so they started to persecute the sun and moon. Thev went at it so energetically and yv tematically, that their flight to tbe , other woi Id became an e&taliihea fact, aod on earth have tbey hined night and day since that time. After the flight of the on and moon another gathering of the tribal attembly occurred. It wai ao hi larious occasion, at the old counsel lor danced, sang and made medi cine. Then the magician were employed, who caused four moon tain to pring up. Alter a lime the mountains ceased to grow. Four boy were sent lo ascertain the reason why they failed to reach ba-na-ra a(l). Tbey disccvered the trail of two girls, who caused the mountain to ceae growing. This was lot however, a tbey came to some burrows. The boy made report and the whole assembly determined to change them into rabbits, so tbey became useful to men s food untd now. Then commenced a pilgrimage to the mountain's top. where a long ladder was constructed to reach jhe ojcoing in the sky or roof of the Un-g)aen-nu The badger was now tent out on a tour of inspection, 1...S a.. n.orla..l K W a f awr felWaf I 1 I "u,,,,;"f " - II the earth's surface, but around the edge w bete tae 14 jcr toucoeo and even that wa mud. Sevrral day later the tuikey wa ent out, still the water was there. The god ot the wind ottered lo help in driving l atk the water by the power of hit bitath. lie hat eer since been great deity among the Apaches. When ihe ceot was 'fin,jT attctrpted. tbe laddrr broke ) luur ,imc., u ,any time, wa " -eplced. Then man l'P j" ,he esttb. The ondcrwoild. 1 Tr.e cpeu- 1 m . scarce for the new nstaU ti-.c earlb. Tlev hatir.g to Cep"d en some k.iUi-i snd ktl-ti.i.lu when bruivi,l, made into a cake, ta fairly gd d'.rt. The icJ men camped 00 tbe sum mit ot K-ge-(C-ha-ka-iiv-d e, bub was tbe UkI of a ina.t anJ , . v ... oitn ate it snd lecatie nl I at. I re pairnts wee smasvd when thc ii tbe )! iiKn tbe chiKlrett, woitdri:ig what cottM hs Csuved iheta to grow so plump. The rayta lwv-k fl bt. but Ihe bat ftk.sed to diKoscr hi hni, shuh b repoited back io tti as sriu' ly vt th uih ; which wa call ed to dvtrMUiue lh next slrp. It was decided to lullow h hjt, -, kiwi tuy da travel, they Cu to th W! of the rave. On reaching- the tamp tby ioaJ ht a.et from ti. tra aa j toother -tuItsKua waa ht'.i. Tht meJkinc osn tranvf jrrcd a j into a wsppw sod Ult im ' a !d i' fcv, to, that w).en i ise that wry ", tcy mit't.i toy f.tld c per chaaca uad hinu Ox of Ik ?oarfrT raven wanted to uW ti FPPy o IL pare: .;eCeJ. l st'owrrJ K !nt j t.-e poppy ty craw raj a &rs Jig , tir,T.a t-ii H::I. whirl iwi.f t:k cro hl ejei, acJ, If t ' cvyaw w ar:vV t-i ir- the ot tl.r.k hi ere, Lc ffi gt lepPr tfc- r-U awma f -i t j- . . W ' -3 V . . , L. -"t cauted him to a.arr.f , ai. va j oace more a toy. . . . ' I fcatier lor I'.jtf, be decead-, Jed tae siairwy. ad.cS fsorttSa., -, te pot tte whte eajr'e tea'ierj tra the mo!5, of U ne.revt or,, vt- deied tbetu to follow tim. lit re-1 -d to lead oa. After km par- j leyicj thT followed him Osst ifiti ; tse eana. l Be raver awoaeaoj! - --.- find.rj tbem tone, detr.aodeJ of tie ; - t-e eje oi i-c t-a-a.a a scare. ! Then the boy and tbe buffaloes round the trail of the Apaches, j Find.r. in a deserted camp aa) a-gos-se-oa-it-tii (2). Striking it! .1. J J A. .A L. . . ! . ! tas people sad t?eea gone. Three day journey," it replied. The next camping place they found, he atked a has-at-i (), "flow long since my people left here?" It replied, "Two d journey. " So lo tba fourth camp be came, and oa inquiry found they bad Utt there that mom- ine, Wbrw the scuing son's bxwr arrived they overtook the people. VJne of the oiu women ot the camp beccmicg acgry at the deer took a fire stick and hit the deer on the . . . , - ... , you will avoid mankind." Thus commenced the tir.fe between man and beat. Tbe animal tnen ran away. The red men prayed to their return that they m gtt be ased for food. Thit why the animal approach the camp at ntgbt time. The underground world. I Uuf falo meat. 2 Fire stick. 3 Ladder. TRISTrXS SUX. AVlwneaa, John 1. Thartnaa ao4 Sua 11. Tliurnian. hU w 1K-. l y tbt-ir err tain deed tf trnst. dntml the Htb !lajrf January. lvM. and recx)rW-il ! In I he ixorW tifrice -f Itates je.nnt.T. Vl.oHMa boon las. v t.t tesxw Ii In. a trustee, the follow tuf uvw:tilcd rtssl estate situated In the c-mnty if Ilatee nnd state td MUeourt. ti-w it UU one ll I and two. CI la Hlwk twenty. tbrve. in In i-rrry'a Ad ditivMt lo tbe city f Kkh lliU. Whk h said convey attve waas iM.st.lv lo srvurv the l-svj Uta Ct ut the wrrral soma d tuvvivry uvatUtuol. aud a rxvKV-vl In a rertaiu troiuUaury ate tnr illi,tl.a la w rillug. In said oVvd 4 t rut srl forth and desert la-st And w Ucrwsa, d (j!t bua I n mmle in the J-aviaeut id the .M aeverat sum id m-.-rwy tuoutlily ho-1 wIh-U dltt. Ril l J t !w Cl auw-d sn aKWHiut tba-reut .ta pruvidvd lu Mid I rniuir' nule vtr vl.l:atlou 1 lu writing, ttud suclt U f 1 1 bit Cxoitluurd fvr luvire tli.vu is luouliia. aul the monthly payu-nt now doe therein are la eitx-Mt td ;i tii.iutlit.r u4vtitt-n; tberv-iu iruU.i -d for tir l-rid i'l more tliaa six iuat!i- Si. tlwrvf re, at tlw r-jiu.t ! the k-t.il b-U Ji-r c-l ectid I'lX'iu.M'.ry note vr sd'ntii-u lu ritttirf, nud lt awvtrjire ilh tlie tt-rtu v4 iwtl l il,vd .4 trust, uotice la IktvI-.v k'viu llifit 1, tUt ntidcrwitifd trute tt Mforvwttid. will, via k'rblay, Auu.t ilsi, V.Ct, U-twwn tlie hour td uiu viVKk In tlte Krv-tv.iu and five u'lliv k In the alu rnmm, at t!w lr..ut d,wr id tbe Ukh III!. KiiiL, lu the jiily i4 KUb lliil. rUt- ctuiiiy, itow U-ril-d rval cl.itc, nr ki o lu Ul D ; tlv'rr f as may te ii--.iry, at puS lie vu lue tvi the ln.ixnt l-i.l !,-r for Crt-.li. lor the pur.oefc t4 antlafylKf auvld iK't'4 ao atvurvd aud the eit aud riii t4 r utilise said tru.t. .i:ti;i;r. K, i.i-iAN', 'i'ruice ipei.il cscursin to CuluiaJo, I'tah aud South Dakota, via th Mo. V. K TuWrt on sale d4,!y Juu tt la Sept. 301b. Out fai (.iut $J us? fjr i'i tvaa j lnp. TStSTJl-S SAlf, W Sriu. SfortrM an! !' Way iUyrxn, at w'.ft-. t.y ttK-tr r-e. tAia ct trtf. ,J.ir, .t t!w t'.' 4f 4 rr!s. Ir2, am! rfnr l-t i t th -io?y. , ' ..j ,tlktm ?tt la tj -mnry f Hat- anj ' -' th Lira H.;j T. 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Nsw th"e-fore. at tbe ltwt id tbe k;i ftidU-r d I primwry note ir oluutfion ta wrtiioir. oil lu accvrditoce Uf tle t-riii of awild iWd ! tn.!it. n't!e U hervty glv-n tb.vt I. the ao!'lriifl trwtw-. will, on I'pd.ty. tbe list day id Aiii'wt, TJiiT. lete-n tlve hour id Bine oiloxk In ttie l.'fui-m au! live u'ciiKk In the afVHr-vwwi, at t!- frouR it.xvridtfie Uf U lliil Bank, tit tim city id lb H.. 1. Bvu-s eouory, Vii. ki rl . protwd t st-il I lie scsld alixve !rHil rvAt estate. tr xt rl ft llterwt ms mv.v lr isrr-Mry, at pit-Ik- vvn-i-.w to tlie hUtti-tt bidili-r lor cash., lor tiie punK"- id aft tuft tutf Mi.l oVtt s- ff-urvl and t.W coatit and em-iw 4 rx u'htjc wil l trut. it.iK'it K. lJHJ V. 'lrutie. TAKE THIS CHAXSE TO C3T3 CALIFCHXUCSTKEPETSC'JSD .0j;ut Ut to Uth. tuiittj.lv. f ir.."-' round trip frtfta St. LiutL and f s.j ui frv'a K.tiuf.t aud !t- Jun h. t'ousuit luitrvnt tukvt a'ut nlwiiit our throud towSt !i-r;-K tot'nil foiuia aud S..att. 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