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1 . Chic aily Express. kashajip f s ine Vol. 1. Chickaslia, Indian TemQTy, Saturday, September 15, 1900. No. 228 "gi&tt&Si?? For Chiokasha First; The Indian Territory Second; The World After. ' ziUH?9oo. New lot of. these ' .... 'A- A UNION BRIDGE. Railroads will Combine on a Temporary Plan at Galveston. Mineral Resources of the Wichita Mountains in Kiowa Country. PLANS FOR FUTURE Later They Will Unite uml Con struct a Big Double Track Steel I'riiljre. DOING TRAFFIC BV BOAT. UNEQUALED SHOES , on sale at EMERSON'S. roBlolliee building. Is In No HUrry. Uncle San i 5 Not Bound to Quit Pekin Until He is Ready. LI IS OFF FOR PEKIN Prince Taun it Feems is tbu Main Obstacle to Making Peace. - Li Hung Chang Going to l'tkiu Shanghai, Sept. 1 I Li Hung Chang lias started north. It is ru mored Hat the governments intend to seize- t lie canal at several points in order to protect their interests in Slinn Tung. Washington, Sept. It. There was no developments in the Chinese uegotiat'ons today with which the public could be made acquainted, the whole matter being still in dip lomatic phi.;o n"d therefore net ca!'i!ic; fr ini!!;lary Riders. Ti c situation has lost something of its auteness, owing to the t-lnnge in the attitude of Btissian government ' as indicated in ),cstcid:iy19 dispatch es. No ollicial confirmation has! reached hero of the postmcnt of ti e j withdrawal but the fact is not j doubted here.. Ihere is nothing in I the American note to Uussia that I demands an imnic.liate evacuation! i by American troops in the event that the Uusaian troops are called away. Instead, it is stated that the control of the Bilnaliou would wrap ly pass from the state department into the hands of General ClutTcc, and it will be for him to determine the time and how they will evacu ate lVkiii, Are Carrying Freight to Texast'ity by tail and From There to Galveston by Boat. Bryan, Tex., Sept. 1 1 Vicel'rcsi dent and General Manager Trice of the International and Great North em railroad, spent several hours in the city last night. Air. Trice bad just come from Galveston, where he had been in touch with the situation since the great storm. He said the railroad losses would Aggregate five or six million dollars. "We arc now operating trains to Texis City ar.d carrying on trail! from thot point to Garvestou by boat,' Bald lie. "Better shipping facilities will be establish d t Gal veston than ever as fast as men aud money can place them the ro. Ne gotialions arejiow going on to the end that all inilrot'ls cn'e.i"g 'he oily join forces and viiteriiids tuul establish a temporary bridge across the bay, and it the plan cue :eeda it is hoped that trains can be t un into Galveston in thirty days. The ne gotiations going ou also t jonlem plate the construction of a perma nent double track steel I.rid; j to bo ussd by all the railroads c jitering the city." Vichila's SOME ASSAY FIGURES Five Specimens Were Sent to the Assayer and be Sends Back Flattering Eeports. ONLY SURFACE SPECIMENS Have so Far be Sent to Assaycrs. Mountains are Rich in Free Milling Ores - ' : We-have just been shown returns from five assays sent toPueblo,Colo rado, and give them to the public as reliable. The results will show that the Wichita mountains are as rich as any mining in the world When it is considered that tlios specimens weie from the surface only the showing is remarkable. These mountains are full of preciens minerals, nnd only need free ingress to develop into the richest mineral region in the country: Gold 8!lcr Coppr Loud Zlno Total per ton No I WOO H.W SH.IO UTIQ No? I-:. :.t 4.72 No S " 4 7 W.iM IM2 No i I! 12 12 il 17- N3H 0l SS.HI till XT? The Irishman reeled on the deck Ot the ferry boat and then started on s tonr of investigation. He looked critically at the end next to the Blip, then proceeded to exam ine Uie other end. He staggered from one end of the boat to .the 6.tber several limes making com parisons, Then confused by the sameness ho walked over to an other passenger and said: "Shay, which end of Ihe boat goest J wanter get ter New York.,' After remainig in session for a boot five hours and thoroughly considering all of the propositions submitted and both sides the cam mittee of fonr appointed by the two executive committees to set tie the matter decided to take fur- ftber time to etndy the several propositions, and - shortly after midnight the comniitteeadjoumt d to meet again iu a short time in Oklahoma" City. V 'While the conference of the committee was executive it was thoroughly liarmonicfus and the different questions at issue, were discussed in a friendly spirit and there is no doubt whatever but that they wilfreach an agreement when next they meet. Five pro positions looking to a settlement wero submitted two by the Wol- vertou committee and three by the Marcum members. - AT 4 V M "' No more trouble at any home, buscult like mother matte, I'se Big K Hour, B V Holling.tswortIt, Chickasha's Contribution for the Galveston sufferers. In response to n appeal from Grand Commaudcr of Knights Templar of the Indian territory, Ira Kiikland of Mnskogece Grand Commander the sum of one hund red and twenty five dollars the following Masonic bodies of Chickasha, He Malnq Commanding ?.10 Chickasha U A chapter, -o Scottish Bite Masons, 50 The committee sent out yester day afternoon collected something over 1223. The Masonic fraternity tele graphed $125,0) to Galveston. One scientist has discovered that beat is increasing at such a rate that it will burn np the world in 300,000 years while nnother has discovered that the earth will freeze to death in about that time, There is no use in getting scared Neither event will calch you, The Galveston disaster makrs us more satisfied t'aan ever with oar rock foundation, and eternal hills. Capital. Bitter fighting does not necess arily mean personal abuse or nn 6avory remarks. Keep yonr tern per Work all night and talk all day if you find It essential to your succcs. It will irritate vou- and cause Dyspepsia but you can find relief for that in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup pepsin which is guarant eed by E. Howard. Scale books at the Express of fice in any quantity from oi.e to a dozen. DON'T BLAME THE OOOK r "i If the biscuits are not good; It's all in the Flour. SUPREME FLOUR, IS GUARANTEED To be the Best Flour sold in Chickasha, Or your money, refunded. HIGHEST PRICE! HIGHEST QU ALITY ! - WHITEMAN BROS.. Solo Wholesale Distributing' Agjnts for above Flours. AKDMORE, -HOUSES- ' CHICKASHA. V- .fo ffje. v C. U. Campbkll. Pres., i H. U. Johnkum, J, T. Aust, Ass't. Cashier, J It. K. Woottkh, Jtt., Vice I'rt'H., Cashier, H K. Johnson, Ass t. Ca,hler. m No. 5431. First National Bank, CHICKASHA, IND. TER. Capital . . . $25,000.00. miRECTORS: K.M. tiotirltind, C. I. foment. R. Jiond. E. K. Johnson, A.' I,. Xail, U. K. H'M'fai. jr , tt'ebb tlmdri. C. Ii. CamnK-n, . 3. Johnson. Oilers to Depositors every Facility which their Balances, Business and Responsibility Warrant. m m m m m m m . m m m m m m B. V. Smith, President, U'M. Insmij, Vlie Pres. C. T. EiiwiN, Cashier, I N. Ijkswmuks, Ass't Cashier. N0.5547. Citizens National Bank CHICKASHA, IND. TER. Capital, - - $50,000.00. U. P. Smith, J. C. Drhjgen, Win. Inman, II'. L. Sntryrr.1, J, II. Tut tie, Hanover National, Kew York; Natior.a' Uank of CXimm'rie. Kansas City, Mo.J Mjr'Uinib ud Plaaurs, Shernim, Tex., Coatlmntul Ni'iou il Uank. St.Louls In Ihe Temple I'.ar llev. Mr. l!aron MJs that Ibe lust preventives of dis eae are eleanliness Bin! the nocc.'S tf minlislit ai;tl fnrli nir as beiin 1 1; nifents most povvrfu in thr f,uppre' gion of bacteria. r.ar;;e towns in tirit oin have t a h 1'jeir true west end. for the western ar.d Fouthrrn winds being those thn :,iotly j revail there, it fol lows that during a large portion of the year the moke and fo drift ntvay to the east and nortlienst, leaving the west clearer nnd purer. The w riter claims Britis-h weather is at once the mont, capricious nr.d at the fume time best adaptrd to vipt-ioiis nnd healthful enjoyment of llf.;. 'J in; liriton is a stran ger to tho foi'-r nil;;,! nf unvarying on thcni tu, the tirrh of pesti'.en tinl nir, r.iitl Hie Mnlt of -ir,i or n?e. Th'i .i''e nnd jiliiij-.n: (;f tI,o tyj.i.M.l T-rilislior is ihe true weather lunik at hie clicioto. GRAM) 0PF.NM THE BIG CASH STORE: OF FALL MD WINTER GOODS. THE BIG CASH STOKE, as usual, right in the lead with the Largest. Best, anil Cheapest Line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Boots ever brought to Chickasha. We have the Cheapest and best assorteel stock of CLOTHING IN THE TOWN. A REAL CALIFORNIA SUIT FOR $12.50. Keal California Pants $3. 50 and 4.00. Can give you A Good Suit 4.00, 4.50 and 3.00. w E SELL THE OLD RELIA BLE HAMILTON BROWN Shoos and Boots. The best in the World. ON DRY GOODS WE ARE STRICTLY IN THE SWIM. A good yard wide Sea Island Domestic 0 yards for 1.00. A gooel Outing, 20 yards for 1.00. Flannel De- Laine A splendid goods for Latlies house v Dresses cts. Can give a good Stanelard Calico? fast colors for 44 cts. Cotton Checks 30 yards" for-',' 1.00. We can save you money ' " THE BIG CASH STORE. J. G. MAYS, Propr, HKS9T