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clxo -wait the results of the hunting party cf turn. All nicht long up and down both *ld-* of :ne river, as fur aoutn as Urc'f-fmstt in's park and north xo ibt bridge this side or Cnles addition tn Krcai township. the anxious and exhausted par-tsec bunted. Lanrerns were swung In the Kale, strong voices cried out In warning ot their nearness and *0o j were fired as s.gnais. All this time through -he long weary hours the erased mother surrounded by pitying friends moar.oj sr. 1 wept m her covered wagon. Returning par tier would reltt.tinily report nn anJthen go out again to renew the now apparently hopeless sear h. From the sUri rone one had noticed the *ba*nca f'o** x.ia ramp of *n immense *log V-1 r.g.ng to the mover whose little child »-* some where out In the blinding ar.i death-d* niir.g night. Xo signal calls served la bring in the anlraal and no search revealed either hi# whereabouts or those or the little girt About daybreak the r.rx: morning all the searefclrg r*rty save two were in. hufffr J and discouraged with •he r clghf of futile toll Jus! as the last one WU nady to give up in despair.t:-.ejr turned out of. ravine n-lt;r*.h of th* Thompson homestead on Tw*Rtydlr«t *:rc*t. and •turfed down the lonely road for ramp. From ur.d*r the cliffs th y beard a !«w moun the KretmR(tli ‘s ot the sturm'* wild bowling, and Wll mci! the five men tumbled over the iianlc to th- r.irrow bed below. Tn-r*. by the help *f Bickering !ant»rcs. they found iUe still slightly warm big ahaggv body •»f the fihhfol dog lying under ths iea of a f-U*n oak tr** tn a pile of protecting brush. Fafely *nd warmly covsr*d from th- wind *t»d snows of the wild and cruel n:gh! **» the soundly jltep-ng baby g,rl. her fa.s tear-ftaiti-1 and *»Tatched with the brush AfiJ dried vine*, but wtrni ar.d safe from the cold and the storm. Sh* w.s found m a hollow of the bru-di. thr lighter ilmbt and twig* pulled over h*r by rfc^.e J.jg. aid also prof*- ted h\ the underbid** «-f tbe b e fallen tree. Over th* only nj*-n »!Je to the windward '•? the storm the f.ifsafut ard -agnclou* doj: h:vd thrown his treat s* ar-izy f rm. r d there UUI down the b*.«t he could tv pro tent hi# Itttfh ml'trcw and to Walt for help to r-vrr.e Hie warm body -» l the covering brush ml served veil the purp-'s**. and tiie now sl-?plng ch*!d was calmly and uneon#rlou*ly dreaming blieifuiJy away the torturing h.v.ir# whilo her r.ool* protect- r and savior was sllt;-w-ly dying from e.vj and exhaustion. The baby wo* htirrt-d to her by Meric*I mother; the almost human guardian watcher war tititdtrly picked up by the rough hnt feeling men and gently carried to ramp. No trr.r.unt .f ruhbltia and »srm bru-h lire ?ervr--J to revive him. For hours be p:t*..iu:- ml painfully whined and moaned e-.ming fearful hn may no? fully b»v- dniiQ li»* ilutj or auc«ireefulty |***r-forpKd hi* la-? ?*rvl.-e or. earth. While tho v-iDn :-k‘e5 w.-r*' yet haxy with th* dr.vine -r ow he wenk!y moaned out ln Ilf*, but he had .i human Ilf* andwlut mattered it to nll'the world tf he died, for h* was only a d“g. .» dumb b*ax? without a *ou!' Ar.d yet perhaps the M.istor of rhe World mk and und^r-ST'.r.o for TnoT-: noble war h- in bla *-lf r irrlfli r than many nf tUe so*cal!--! e!««v**n»b hour Mood saved wretches who never in ail a long life of hypocrisy ar.d bigotry did r(ear th* like of this r.ol.le and er.nobtlng act. They burled Ms body n lt;t hul|.(T. c**ar where he h id »n.V' 1 the : ir-t tr-igi. *cenv nf his e.,mmuoplare life, and This mnucd still Is Vtrlble kfh.wf to a few of w r'/nalnlng residenti whV.- KT* W Itii-n—■! MMUflltli'4 of )evnCtfQl Mgtory. ^nd k* pt us ha b w-d ground the ridge of *ar;n w*., • v -day mark# h* -iv? wlier* his - ones lie. x flt te**lmon»al to the end-.srir^ j rlnc.p'o of fidelity ar.4 brute affectionreached was that some Mason who hadw.irn a chapter charm had probably in the post done :he Indian a g.^od turn ar t he had rcwumtcd tL All during the trial It made ix* difference whe;ber Mr- SuUars wai ale or not. ho alwayw go: m. to the disgust of many who hung around wanting to get in. The r.egroe§ were hung in the Jail yard, the !a»t crtm.noix to be executed in this city.in:HOW TO OF.T TN fVlT’UT Maaonlc week Just closed brought fn Tight envera! in:*r-*«r:ng remlnescence* In I'M befare lt;»k!»h'vm;» had become a rrIt -rv •'•p^n io srttjr-ment all judln*l ? -i - *w w*'.. tried by the foiled Hiat* t TYiii! court in Wichita. i year.Indians hi.f t»r*cd* ar.d r“»iwiy» anl rrticit .«:«»** mar-shsSt fmiuentcd this city. IHirlng two nrcr'i*# n-r-* brourbt h-re for tn .1 on tb* rh »rs*: of mur1»r Th* r x wus very :r.'*r*-'it p and p**-rn*1 ft •« k- i 10 tb«* rr-.-irt r«m wc - h w n th*n lo« *i* t h *nr bull r w r,». upled r-y rr.r armory or. r-orr-r nf Mein srd Firs! -?r«- better kr.rorn fls tb« od county hulMIng Judge R:r.er nf M r.?/*-r.i prr-;dltig So cmwd-d was th*t ---m a? ev*ry #f#»lon that Judge II!nor thought ? Ht • w,** r.'*t nuf* to »J*lt;rw ro mans t ?• e ir.ro ?he room f ir f**r th*' H-«r ml*:'.? give way or the building roi* lapse. T!* made » ruling that aft*r sh* r.xrm b*1 atnc full m.lc outside door wo* tn h? locked sl i an Ind an r ;**fd n» «:- »r - I it tbe d*xir T »»» lt;?one nr-d 1* •» h»pj,#ne.| tlia! th* Indian ;oi?r*s cho-wi fur duty *lt;-u;d r.o: *-p*ak on.y orte w :J o' Engi.«h. and that w.»i how Mr !f T 7. !..r* w : • resided h*re t.*;*n ii»d had proprietor ' !il* W:cR;*_a sfcsm *lv. work.*. ber.\me t#n tr.’irh interest*U In th- iTi*d and attended every •* *a:n_. h#.*.♦ . ifi-rn.Of.n and moynlbg Ore ds*.;-aevt- he wn a little !»?• and tbr w*« **2L He i»n* up !be steps sn-J» - - l«r «id f- lad h*rre-t Vfe*b i Indian eras -raoUlr.* ?h*fe miceket tnh».«4; an I m *llt;n*d m Mr to r*tVr iv- '!• rs b* tip fre* an«S 1 tj~ 4** - ’ ••'.is n ■ t II.* I flijr »t vk* *br l* * of 4 government ward ■ '«r * m i *xv. ■ • art ' -.gh ft w *i * ... . ' 11* «, I «•,.* «•ji.I f 11 - Mfrp.v * ia. jr-b* #jtd sg».h ySlt;4 the*»rre Tr.,flt; «V W «• 4. w_ s-iphl him ;.y ?*j» r.tpaPOLX ON GOVERNOR.Tope%A It Waking up «o th* fact ChM W. £1 S ar.icy n tu N* tfc* next nomine* for governor m Kansas Teutrdsy tne TojK ka Brtetft aald. Tf.o Mail ar.d Rnxie a frtW davw ago add reward to it* Chairman or other member of each delegation 10 the R*pUlM‘cau state convention an Inquiry a te lt;^a stamlir* of the de.ega-ti.n on the gubematortal qiMMtlotu The iKfii ** ma.3o for ih* purpose of obtaining reiisb!* and unpariial InformalJttn aa to 111* oire.urch %*f the ■even ga^ernator.a; caadWates at th* UuidtlkMI conveutton oa June t. H^eral countiei har« not yet heid convontx-ns. but rrUablo tttf ?rtr-ulon was isbrained ?r-m cbe** ooantJe* os to the pmlvatile aettoo of tn* local cvrnven:: »ns. Nearly UM leirem of inquiry were ■eat out by thl* paper, and th* figure* obtained are as accurate, oouervidv* and lmp.it* tiai a* n is for wyou so c«b-tain tn s4vuse M the convent.on. Th* Mai; alu! Breexe is jiuUflld in stating 4bst rht? sever: gabdldAU* wtll go meo the stasv conv*ntiun with Liic following voting strengta:W. tS Stan *r............................. 1HJohn B Hess-'n .................JOJohn Sexton.................................XL ii. Funaiaa.............................i-*lt;Cxlv;n Hood ................................1*1F. D. • *1W C. Edward#In Uio above estimate, the 27 voles of Shawne* county a-« no: coqntaJ for oltbcr candMata K Mr. Seaton carri-rte R»‘pixba«.an pnmarles tom»5rrlt;»w «8ai-urdavt be Will have li» votes on tfc* ft»*tballot a: 11-jtc hlrwion. makunst him u»«leading candMate. Mr. 8t*rl«y b.-lr^g v cl eo •econd. If til* Hrseln-Coburn fotve-win the Shawnct f^ht Mr. Hear n will t»' leading car.«hd-'c lrtth tf'onl* only a few votes behind, and Mr. S-ivn a ciooo thtnJ. A He.-oiinK'-'burn victory w-.»uid ■!•* increase Mr. Coburn'* vox*. Every candidate cialms moro votes if.n.i !• taiordvd hrm in obov* flt;*#vca»a but If i*+ seven oundidoiea r*n.a a :n the fu*!d there will U no DialertA. lt;hongc fnun in'* ng*urf* her. given. The information r^r«tved hv the Mall ar.d Rr*-«x« * — taf»U*be* the fact that ill* threo Sewibrg carvdaUic* at th* opening or the gubbma-tor.al content uto Stanley, Soator. »..t Hemdn, wrh Farmer Kunat-in not ver : bdiin-1. The rrfllM rtosvid by t!» p.p*-*-ln/h-aiie lt;ba: Mr. ®t»nley probaI-;y -m?ro frecoiul CflOfcW delegate* ir. «; i tbar. any o!hcr randtdat*. although ?:«: anytbiag like onmigti lo put him withinreach oi The n*rai,’ji*tuit N® rvc can Int-.bk'’n*ly prwlict wo at !#e .. itt -me *f the conv-nti-.xi will be. C^WBbinaUon-maybe formed whtefi will nntminwte oJtb*r of Ub* weven candidate* A vrj? »ar* nunxiyir of delegates ar* tmluiini* :ed sn-1 have tv dwcbl-d prof*rence ehHr «W« 1 •lour® being trt n^tiure the ftomlnavlO*! “f *hr candidate who own get the mod vote*On the fir-j bqllot The varioU* c«;iuniiC‘ will vote ooiut *is follow*.Allen—For Fur.nton.mlm on For Punsfon*Afohiaon—Far draioa Parlmr—For Siaruec.Bario-i I v.ded in the Interevf nf E:rr-fck Coi* fur Fur**-.IW irlon—For Funs r on.Brown—FfwbOhly for S*stcn on Brst »»al lo-; MimmI may t iv« a fow vote*Bu tier—f*lvM*tl prtncipttJjr between St »nlsy and fl*®d.«*jms*—Far Hoad.lt;Vt*u.*u«|i«* -For Ctaalsr.Ct.rrokee-Fr-^-oMy U for He-vtn I for S' *n!- V. - for Se . r. 1 for V ,n*too Chs*nns-B« aton fir ».Clark—Stanley.Cl ay— HwssIq.Cinud-Hrestn.c-.ffey- I *lv».JeJ *etwe*ft CobUTO. Fu.O-•i *n. Hood and Hesaln. iomaaeh*—gfanley.C »w *v— 5if an lev.Crawford—l’n^e*aln: geveet:^ be tbs tntecBefs of Oo»r*c K. Coif an4 w;,l du d*' (^/weeu ail th* candidate*Decattir— Fir f-aton. Fun»ilt;m and Ilof»d-Pi- kinson- Pttr Hwda Lwaiphan-Fwbabiy far Sealt;r.n nn tn# f.rst bal.f but ur.trstrurr*d.tw, -Divided tn fmgraai *f J. E Fr.».r» f #r superintendent Edwm*1s—F?*r Edwarda Elk—Divided tietw»*n Stanley. Edward*. Hoed aid K'jmMT Elrt*-Frol Ato^r tfea* .r. and C»hurr.. bu? on-'Wi'aK ,»»rsk—Pf bah’y for HojSc and 8*a-bux.Finney—For StarJsy.Ford—Two vote* f lt;r Sian.ey ar.d *tber» BWff aia.F;ar.ki n—For 7 if *tor.»^sry— I.*.»;ilrd b-:»**n ail tb» Candida: s tn ft* IMrrru nf «**«'»* A « lark Oil*—Frobably Aeatcm aod lllt;»od Gr fm -Ptt* «uly bnaion. Il'xod or C»* burn• {rant-For Fdwards «»ray- For E.1war*fs.•r-- P.:«i»T*:» ad P'xs’efPrA»atk/ H wl ?. 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