Pay a Visit to the White Bonee and Have « Chat.with President McKinley, President McKinley was visited by two famous Indian chiefs. They were T. M. Luffington, principal chief of the Cherokees, and Pleasant Porter, chief of the Creeks. They were accompa nied by Representative William B. Williams of Mirrors and ex-Repres entative William E. Springer. The Indians had a short chate with the president and told him they had come here to assist the congressional com mittees in agreeing upon the details , two treaties now pending in refer ence to allotment of land, titles to town sites, and the dissolution of the tribal government. A Neither of the chiefs is a’ full, blooded Indian, and in appearance, dress ‘and demeanor differ slightly, from the white man, Chief “Buttington is, sis feet Inches,tall, till before his election as chief was a judge of the Indian courte!) His companion, while not nso large in a man of splendid proportions, being about six feet tall, Curtailment That St. Louis physician who is treat ing the perdig ofa society women for dyspepsia caused by overeating is away behind the miedios| procession. Ap up= To ale doctor, swv the Denver Post, Would have aprraied upon it for ap pendiomis. No Olseriminvetion Pr refined. St Panthorplare are indiana, com ments the Minsieapolia ims. Meg Fabled Awao.or three bélonys, the Me C, A, rooms and in hospital albio.the course of 24 hourse Mth Molligetagogy iefereees Exat [ndian. word meaning pepper waters