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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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I i A A CT I I OF OKLAHOMA AM) AfilZOXA WHICH UKiiLY WILL TEWS- FROM? FOREIGN LAXUS. BY THE; At CABLE.SERY-. .3 IKTllli ST ATEHOOD SOON. 1 ICE LOCA XEWS I 1005. SIX PAGES rH HI I ir ft i ni" is ri.

nnirsnn Man ot Mystery The -bock 'of uriously." She bad divine yersnfssfow to Berta USlah merely teaches that, the free the but on approaching Xcr -world, oxists for. the purpose of In i-': f-u n-i that ike ciiv- was n-ana-ran- 5 Ji 8 L- STARS pei fty i wamt Til i 501 ill fit AUEitU- III uLu 11 Lun iUIUli niiiT-Hfrpr 1 vidaalistxi of the eternal essence, or the i tine of cholera. roi tiorposa of; creasing ia tliai ess-nce cen- go a a' European, but 'when eh 'Nit ters ccirsciouHcess -wtiich sha'i Lnu asiJe htr line -clcti-lng and been me themselves end it. of this uaity subaiiftsiv. she- was.

able to-enf'r creation is evolution, concerned with four Acre aivi. sec tho Master without "itir- I UPIS "5V oman, a. i- UULf I1LISL II LV i. and'h-iiman' ireairhy 'American, vrhc fir heard wM-mat earn or t.iese degrees is a ie- teacujnps in to go to Af-a veJopment of thnse which have -preceded vithout having- received -the. rail if Admitted After Holiday lie-' cess of Congress.

The. Religion of Bab to 'Be duced in Pittsburgh by it; in the as iar. as.Sucz; but there Iier development of "the religion of the gress -was -stopped as by supernatural Bab-and. that of Christ is. a strange par-i Her fortr.ne -03 no alel.

The- Christian religion had it John She unable proceed and the Ba.pUsU- its Sans -of arid -its JuiaUy. came back to -America Christ. ri he of the Benaist. frjtt 2it- opm MTLfl STATES PROMISE WELL tliah. I i "f- JJttu, Ilea lint', t-r.

cter js a reveiatK'n. The vehsrion of the Bab has i Golden Once day w-aiij "wn the streets. foP.owe.-l- by. his guards. Th tt'-eets are crowded 'iih ihuss who have WFAi THY ARF FIRST TOMVPTS i tb5sl Preeeot: "To approe of nothing I CALini.rtM: IJvOI WiNV uv13 another hich oreself would dislike." 1 i-vl to Th CJette.) HCT ATKINS.

VASHIINGTONY lc'. Si. Thar. Old (Ji.ifc will shortlv. dlsr-lav 47 tta.r Is The premise- of the inilleDluxn is rami- v'-, A i -4 t.

i 1 j. 1 T.t i i Kii US 1. Lit lrti i I TT SI th Joir.t tatenooi tguage Vand 0.0 character C.Z-ZZ "if i -rxi 3nd d-ltit ps a- having given his aii.to tne- eiit ana ajpt ktu as a nonr .,,..1, 6. i -t KIUi I ter" wturus frorr. its holi Tr," r.iit i.n.

tt.e nou.se i iri io.ifi.v, oy i nea as huiu-'' of cc senate, which lei to the creed -of Jcsua -Christ of the v.holn world raav beeorne" one -Und W9nn each, garment I reth, is to be taoght to of -'Amei- and une Lorac-The familiar message of i- 'I0 'fme of tii- to.o-a Today the son of th-'Mufcaaucad Christ bear- a olose resemhianee to th.e A-year The present hoad of the cult, ot the Pah. "me of which are: "lie no teachea that he is not to and he grandson -f Peha Cllah. the iuse of sorrow to anvone." "Prefcren-i and ilseourages every man of niystery4 who is recognized as i ttaliv marry but 'Avoid --ascetl-1 dacianng-. that his re- i the Mssshh hy s-iuts. is cisnj." "Avoid beevlng; every able- 18 of tbe personal type, but -Kenosha ieamhi-to ''soeak English.

He bodied' iaan 'must work, and if vork' can- but the roar.itestatfoc -cf the Vi has nsarlv masiered the tont'Ke. and in r.ot be fr.nnd it must be orovided by the f-'t wnose teachings he follows for "prompt disposal. "It added thet is cvr but the wti-iuiinK." tt fr th fart that th-re Julil he evy itlJ.c sbonUpflr in the vh.ere the territ.ri have ll rring as four sepa- rn'T- Ft instead of two. 'fh fkiahonm to he a 1 imtHxritr. as il te -Americans cauej Acre wh i a fe-w days, nen- his vo -abuiarv is com- community.

Abousn ieg-i i r.tefe will to vein America the people Of oil relielcns re to he re-; tlioei.e tltarst. I for Tie Win to St. Tenuis and garded as-'ptire and not to be offended." i erai.y to tiie. She has vt ifr'- trr.tory of that najucl institute ndsyious there Already there in I a erect tag- temple cn tt? site are Fume followers of the Bab among Ungmed 1 hon 01 tne Bub. Tha Srsf teacher th sociei pe-ople of- that Htv, Then Behaiso, or the reiiaion of.

the Bab. 01 filth America, was Dr. Kheiraija will go' to" CievVlaud. wnere there is not was. born in the very heart of Moslem-j and his son.

is a student Alone follower of the Bah. as- vet, and 1 sm, and for years the students of relig-4 Harvard. make Ke-iosha 1 sund a fw davs there tfft.ehir.g- the I ions have regarded it as Mohammedan h.s home hut has converted msnv. is i r-ith Jndran Urrfnry. so aUhmjarh Mv-.

'aiier re.tilv no territorial organ- y. the other new state, r.r.: New Mevio'. Tle people ot i words of the mas cf mystery. Pittsburgh. "ea, cut tt.is sraay 01 us urine ipu-s cities (lunue Hr fa Arizonans are where there ire no followers, will aiso be Then this future head of a faith of the Moslem than is the teaching 1 I'iKu.

the son of Muhammad 'Ail Eeiidt. at no Nt" is uvsng darina- his sta.v: iii is living daring i In his vibit ic great religion will go to Boston and -e-y 1 unite the eyeved branches the mission 'Boston Snuah I'lLili try to reconcile two faction ti- mere ana explain rtno religion suen a manner as to settle the con- pee are thai Uncle Sara viil to immedi-'ste two divided itself. AH of ii ia over domina-In t.ie ronrilr lonat conventions and a de'eTtot1r to eiected tc the L'-is" re prestuitatl es. 1 1 troversy divided the faith. iscs.

-tbcie was a spilt on the outfe-a of the right the buvcepsion of mad Aii JEffendf. some of the Eofitoa foi- lowers having declared their belief the heaJahin of'tho did r-t In cnlv one respect does religion of -i the Bab differ front that of the lowly rtfcj Lani, the Largest Indian Pueblo. fully, beione. to Muhammad, but to finds the devotees in America chiefly among the rich. The Man of Nazareth choae his disciples from among the poor Uft siaite of Arizona wlii bo the second ir th nrdt.fi, in point of area.

It Ki'l contain square inilfs and will est of the poor. Ar-d this single than t'ure? and one-half titles the it SPL rtJ' s--sss irenai. tne son 01 the Sab. ShUaii however, win show the Bton believers that Ahbas Effendi "himself, reoog-'-'-' nlze, the headship of Muiiammad. fehuah''-lllah viil-pica however, that tho fol- towers should not tke prj-t in as the question of headship ef the creed is not imort.tnt.

the -faith be-ing a religion of the miad, rather thin a worship any personage. And he ex- 'j pects fully to reconcile the two fadinn8. He will-upend fur years -in A rrstertca n-" DL ml I ur tore then entire fairness to all parts of the two states might not result from such a choice. At least five years -w Iii by required for the people to become thoroughly assimilated. Guthrie had a population of 10,000 at 'he last" census.

It is the territorial capita! of Oklahoma, and conditions must be "applicable alike to ThlM exception as to "sex" wili not contribute much to the happiness of woman's rights champions when they digest the. new constitutions at their future meetings. But the asates will have the privilege of granting the ballot to women in their constitutions, as was of Mew Entaiid. It -w ill be largrer tun Krrince und CJree.ee out together; ai-i ujt js Jarso ci the ei.ttre tnii-nr. Yet In the last census 'til vii'.

showed a population less tM-n three-fovrths that of liliode Island. wmm IHELAHD nil ence dees not exist byria, the birthplace of the Bab. for there the m.ui of mystery was oppressed by the Turks and found favor among the poor; even as Jesus Christ of Nazareth was persecuted by the Jewish official? and lived by the lowly, In the days of. long ago. Kenosha Has Many ConverK Kerioslia 13 the cradle of the Bab in America, even as Nazareth ws.s the "noma of the faith to the Christian." The.

society' of the Bab first established itself in this little city before any effort--was made to Inasmuch as Indian baa no seat -w; ef the union. A rvatirr of lis r.tpld increase of done by tho last three states admitted. or government tnere was. no cnoiw. Oklahoma territory boasts 'already, of 2 1 towns of over 2,500 population.

Congress recently made provision tor the organi- less hts father dies at ween h- hisi-: 1 self will be forced to become th prisoner there, of the Turkish gsvernmer t. This Li the bin ns it passed the housed The btnato committee on territories has reported favorably, but amended it to iive the stnte of Arizona Just ahout the -n'lict'on "fjittle Uh.jdy" (ISu.ijOtM. t'thooith it IX) times as larga as. the tttf-r. i zation of towns also in Indian territory Hundred Thousand Hard- the Indian territory portion Arizona i and thev- have been increasing- with as- 1 Ufie had oisafpeared; -EJks' Hay BIHiards, While a $3 secure converts in the centers of -popula Oklahoma suite will be Jess than a state for 10 'yours; of oniltting the refer-1 tonishing rapidirv.

It. was the obvious third as b'ar tut will have a 1 ence to "sex" In the clause relating- to inteat of the act organising Oklahoma.) i Tomb. ef -the Bah, at now the time ripe for wcrking, Thrifty People in Desperate Condition. more than twlc as large. It spread of the word? of the Bab, ud Mil square railea.

and will mirncnisemem; ana. cnangtng tne terrttorv that Indian should number of delegates to the constitutional eventually bo merged ir to the former conventions so as to give" Oklahoma ter-j and thereafter into a state. Indian terri- rau; epres tne woras or Christ abroo-j. le a uxxv: larar-r tlian Missouri, almost ntory and Indian territory fsevv Dank Noie VanishesReflecting Siii- picion Upon Innocent Cyslanckts-There was consternation in the tory, however, we before intimated. Is not i so is rihuah grandson of- this of John Wesley or Martin Buther.

"like i new Messiah, to tour the United States, all the products of the east, its creed. Is teaehing the new religion. i written in beautiful poetry, and li is hard I PEOPLE IN GOD I I i wit 09. lurge av Portugal eonsld-i-uhly larger thai European Turkey. It ti hnv a population-of ab.nt 1.0fO.0D0 or ax ut the same as that of "West Tripoli or Salvador, i'htiri Oktohama will he a -much more oftrraot state than its slater.

There will an organized territory, it is pierely an I area of land occtipied by the five civilized rAlTH Ol" tribes, the Creeks. Chicka- Coerokee-and Seailnoles; al3o sev- era! Email tribes who hold their lands by The Bad. has hundreds of followers Kenosha. At first it was the- most prominent society people of the city who embraced the creed, but the beauty cf the strange religion touched the stony hearts of tue wealthy, they practiced the precepts Beha Ullah, taught the new faith to the city's poor. fSesciAX.

Citue to Tsr Gazbxtb.J patent from the government. It, W-v, room of the lode of Elks tlrul Sines In- racn written. teachings of Beba Ullah retd like a page 0LlhlT' from the Kub-Jrat. ns.ed. yyo.i The religion had Us birth in olHV mom' at Perwa, in -l-moad.

secretary of tr.e ball 1844. was a son of a -ioth seller, and hai -n, r.vjnccd uy a for a time' after -eempletlng his education orotcer ii-Ik, a. physiemn. that hi 'uc with his fr. rnor rethovin I worlf was not Ot tho.fcest.

In apprecia- Mexico .63 and Arizona 44. Whether the house ill stand firm for its provisions ia a matter which cannot be safely speculated upon until -the bill passes the-senate, sometime after New Year's day. The state constitutions, having been adopted by the two conventions, must next be by the people, by majority vote at a general election, and the votln-- must be upon separate- articles of piinclpies not upon the -instrument as a whole. The first representative to congress will elected cr the same day cftne ratification. Each constitution as Red, VtWts and Black Indians.

LONDON, Dec. 31. The shadow of i hunger has fallen across the west of Ire- 1 an average of 14 people to each of sr jir m'ls, while in Arizona there will bj rearly two square mtles for each per- roccss of Sblo Manufacture. clvilized tribes moved west- Thes and. There aie tew living who vividly wajh their southern states, -bringing rem6n2ber the dark days.

of '47, when the There was tion of the information imparted Dfrmoivl the Bab in Kenoshi is trABe inter- Bushire on the Persian gulf, negro slaves with thein, and set- mmg Congress will divida the hew states Into; tied hi the territory -tinker various treat antiCtpA- iruZ. sVVtv w-men 1 r-othing peculiar about hum, at this time, otaere.t two gtiwfsca ot lemonade "or V-U malerlpT Ter fin 1 a pdom hyena his years, a re- other refreshment, ui in materia.1, ner rmgers of fe and di-eamy on the required ler.umerati puritv or lire ana a. dreamy ti'i os. retiurren i enumeration gow jwi-a- ies with the govermnent. These treaties provided that the should have r-C'eressionnl districts, gilng Aiuona two rr preser.tatlves and Oklahoma rive.

Of connse, earn will tie entitled to two ena- ra'lhed by. the voters will? then be certi- ficd to the president of the rated States, 1 tribal governments of their own. Some. great swept o-er the sad country, but today the Irish are face to face with situation which, although' It cannot yet be characterized as famine, has brought griir. "want clows to -tho: cabin doors.

The. potato crcp fc. agaJii faiitJ, and to understand what tnat, xsxtuuis we have to remember that the potato is the chief trs, to t.j later elected by its legislature. The representativts, however, will be and if he decides after examination that of them later disposed-- of their iands to tho speeiRcations of congress have been the government, in the last' few years "V-i- 1 -te. temperament.

aa 144, a visit to the wil.oirtbe serving table. The waiter-: town of Kerbela, Alt met a', disciple- ot delivered the of Sheykh Aiimad of A'asa, who had found-1 and stood by. in. patient waitfulness. ed a sect caiied the death Desmond quenched bis thirst and looked of-the bead -of this creed, AH suddenly askance at the waiter who stood.

motion-' announced himself- lis the 1 Finally the- former requested his As iiead of the El eykhis he went on a change. The waiter answered by asking pilgrimage to -Mecca. On his rctucn he i tor Desmond waxei warm had-a vision. Ho -declared that beavea' and declared he hud a. Pi bill or, tb" had told litro that he was the iabt mean- table.

The waller smilln.Hy announced he ing-the. gate of heaven. He wa basti- Imu not seen It. The physician became XX xxx-xxx food of the Conr.emaia that he always lives close to the borderland of -that, once tiiai. ime is passed over.

tbt terrible vord becomes a 1 naaoed. as a r.eretic. dki reiuseu 10 tne target or two pair ot eyes, Ho himself fraud. innocence end pleaded not Despite-his pcreeutions blushed in hi acbJngs. and at the eli- Cues he-codiSed nts tea wero laid on biitt.rdr:.- max of his car-eer-ancounced tujt.

he hi.T- tablc and a search vrf.s at Oru ln-ijtuted. reality. A- hundred thousand peasants, up-standins, hard uorkicg. Uirifty people are In a desperate -plight. What can be -done? That the queatton which Is, arked by people who have already seen the 'specter Tocming' large.

There is one mf.ii who believes the ques-y tlo'a can biT solved. Ic lives ia the wild sel was but the, messenger prepi ring. tae i carpeU were utilifted. tables and "4 4 Ay for one grenter than the bnt no .5 hill. wi 1 trt Messiah.

ta'lt was conasmctaj Finally the attention -of the trio wai shot. His son is Abbas jiier.dl at I attracted bv furioc Sf.rstehinc-on the and west. William O'Brien by name, and he has pehaps a wider and stronger I Acre. Ihe execution of tne i floor, in a rear corner of the room. Ai' the ground that under the pressure of the tbrc-e hurried to the corner ar.d beheld A I persecution uy.

tne is liunuf. wa-t'i w-e the large tomcat tnastrofof cTibhoyf views on the' lard question a mere emphasizes agiid-ior or ne emp agitator or He more entnusiatic 01 tr.e 'lotto-wrer uitu i ij-r er.t ta scratch out tho the' fact that ihe west of Ireland ought I the fact that ihe west of Ireland ough' to slay tne snan or evsia. eyes of former Psesiaent Jam-s Garrl'd i on the lorg-soiight $5- bill and thus enlod Kow the Belief Reached Turkey. A to. be in the position in which it find: it itself, that it i.s not a happy huntii 1 ground for those who seek for objects ig wnaf might: haver termini ed in another WJtn.tne nan earn tne great robbcrv stery.

tbe creed was over to Mirza iabzi, i who was forced to flee from Peraut to Turkey. Before tbc; death of the bi-b. CARNEGIE CROFTERS. A cbiurity, bnt that rather this "distressful A) country" should be made hapoy and smil-A ing. "It.

is the condition, not tfcs soil," A he "or the people that are hope- less. Until' -the conditions are changed. the teac-ners tho sent' Darabi. a famous teacher, to see the bib jens Hrad Gardener- Hft Mu-t il- -and turn him from the error of bis-ways, 1 "3 ro i The. meeting was a aieiaorao.e 5 Move in "Future for Mwhaaimed Ati IlTendl.

He -who lives ct Aces. D-avn ttro yf.r a so at Acre. and toe law declares that they cugnt to be changed and shows us tne way to change them, there will be- failures cf the potato crop, and visions of famine every few years. "The people," he. says, "live in hopeless rarabi, who had gone like Saul of Tarsus to persecute tne bub, became a veacter of -Thetr PiUCKtrtg, iKonstUtt -the EOKDON, Dec.

31 -(fc'pecial Cable MeanVhiie Beha Persian, A charming story is going the rc-ms of -ariiir little holdings -on the bogs, 'on the moors i sparkling with gems and the washer- and the factorv srlrl In- their in tno mountains. and on trie, rteu i woman in the mountains. and on the rich woman ing quietly In studied the re.ision; prcrs -awut APdrcw car- 3 mere is pracxtcaiiy no population, oresseg cr inexpensive goods, i no-rac-, ono dav announced that -be-was tb5 iifcgle. -His. -rose- rarden at-Skibo cast I Oklahomii Cowboys and Saddle Herd.

I -i: tirn i xo wasw owner-ana nis employe Pii-sjue py nisnlfestatloa whose coming tbe- bab had i celebrated. Last summer thousands of, meed- lie attraetea toaoweis uk i n'-ik srf! i nrt. th.A hli-iTU tha nn f-c-i ri XTi cr.rv ti-. to rftrin't-llv i TJ. i rkfillcv jlu wa i A t.

worlri out a. ft-reat. snhem nf redlstrili- fallow bv of tho faith Wv.niT.,k.;. tk. i wuua iucic aiiu.jviu i tton of land and the develoomeut of her I Lives at Acre or The Master.

was sent I fal Picture ir. Camesie lutes. to r-naro The creed brings what. the Christianity th'5 government has been dividing real energies. If the new laws were really Acre, used as a penai aottlem-iit- Th-re i his pleasures with ottsecs, ani tne viusg- put into force, the west of IreLmd.

which lands of the five tribes into estates and of today dot not, the true "spirit- of he-was allowed perfect freedom. within ers are allowed v.alk over the-garden" toe city's gates. Before his. tfeat'i in i without- let or hindrance'. -Jjist'suna'ner complied with he will proclaim the state admitted to the union.

Such is the interesting process of state manufacture. The capital of Arizona etite must remain until 1310 at ancient Panta Fo, the required 'them most, would have benefited I brotherly love. And this act is what im most. One of the great pui-poses of the pels the missionary cf the Bab to appeal VZrt. he iiamed bis.

Oldest- son, -Alun3m-I th asked to eak to Mr. distributing them among the Indians individually. -The tribal governments ace to terminate March 4, 1S.3. Meanwhile wliite; neoole hsvc been emigrating act was to reaeve ttse poorer parts ot first lo inc mtin ariu wuinaa- i v.caim. ma-i -All- neaa- c-t lue tanrra.

i said. "I wisivlo.ijJC present territorial capital of New Mexico. the country, but as yet nothing has been When the poor see that the word of Htm Badi Ullah. his. second son, as first acj- t'his quntnt city is tno oldest permarent the territory in hordes, until today for cone, and, indeed, only, a liberal scheme Who Llv cs ot Aero has wrousrbt this vt.r: and Zai TJllah.

the third son. the said the hranrh er snritual rat is it settlement m-tie -t-mtea tares, it v.as eacn ot its so.ut"J Indians all for such redistribution of land can save transformation in the rich, the belief fol- -Holiest eit'zens ot i 1 fi t-4 lows that the only spirit which could work Under tue sons the religion sprea mir- I "TvVelL st. I -wish, to inft-na yi tXJ-c this wonder is that of the true Master. veiously. has colleges ar-d schools, but the viilace folk are plucking tha ruses A.

i The are too patient. Their occupied by Europeans before the found-j tho -United States there ar. believed to ing cf Jamestown, or the landing of tho be upward of six whites. Oklahoma ter-Pilferim Fathers at Plymouth. It has i ritorv has 14,000 so tho total in- love for tha impoverished land is verily 8o when Shuah UllaU gons to.

Louis, i the head cf the faith is a li? prisoner at passion, and their- faith in tho Drote. oeen t-wiute man setueinent i.T ujp.n popuiation or trie new state Cleveland. Pittsburgh-and 13 men Acre. tH to the smaller cities -of the i The chief aim of followers of him who i varcegi, my years, but has been a city of men for in aoout iuu.ui.v. mat or tne.

sister state ot Arlzonu will-be But only ertr, axe inty iviuii; tlon of God makes one feel that vital religion 13 only to be found on those wild They will thank God for a rain fin jne finic day tha the people voie to ratify their nw state r.onstitu-i -While ''Arizona, will be admitted t'- i nc ruiion between Jicven and half and Jl after t-e pa-sage of the statehood Oklahoma will not be allowed to th.i gi e.t family of states until vTnrch 4. Ji'st one year after Prei- vte tie sevens inauguration. Oklahoma 1 tl V. required to wait perhaps a ftw longer than her bitter be- eusc tti'z aiT.iiis cf the Ind'ars in Indian cannot Le straightened up before tL At time. T'r orevwnoi of the new states' ivjli 'be as follows: First cf ail, ttI he dMr'ed into HO districts cf 'v.

iat pcpulation, and Just here is where tse-rub has eomi. It i provided that the i If uf the larger state represented by t. to havo but 4 districts, while i.i ii he given 7. unless re'tnts in thA.last hours. like-t" i fiU'alioma is to have p.r.i Territory f-a- TM.i apportionment i-j rr.ar!T cc the bails of the last census, Of-res lifuvlrg tsker.

with a ur'n r-f salt itast of the later increase popula- piant more." aoout one tourta cf tnese ot Indian ter- preaching the word, be will firt appeal lives at Acre is to be called to the pres- I Er fono. Ci. tl to the rich and these converts will sprcHd ence. Onlv those who are can ap- Then you mo the -faith among the poor until the world proach rum. A mysterio? ritory are full bloods.

The remainder, 1 shower, for the cessation of rain and even ia united in the simple worship of the pwr bars the way to all others. The Be sure to read The Gazette. Mon-3ay as inotans, are negro de-j in hunger and sorrow they trust provl scendants of Indian slaves, 5.000 whites dence in a the extraordinary that is beautiful and God whose spokesman on earth was th i stranger. to the religion may see him at i morning will, but the follower can only go to Acre to held fcy child-like. "Sure.

said cne man. lookinsr Re sen oaum Ccm pany in Lowly Alan Acre. iwhen called. And not all who are cUed Coats. Suits.

Furs, deed 400 or 00 maybe l.CtX years. In. lo-H the Spanish pioneers noted that it wna a flourishing-Indian pueblo with a population of about 1,100. The Spaniards took possession of it at -the cud of tha sixteenth century and made slaves of 'the Indiana. It hos since been the scene of bloody-Indian massacres of the Spaniards and the kidnaping of Spanish maidens to become wives of the sa rages.

In tact Us soil has been bathed In the blood of a long succession of Sights of Arizona S'ate. -Evolution One of Doctrines. can see him. unless every' eoudiii- is met. Art Ucecs aDd Iacea.

nnct whites- to an extent that they cannot be distinguished from whut. 3 About four-fifths of the cf the territory' have no coa-isection -wliatevor with the-, There are probably r.o better farm at his hungry children, "the Lord niver sent-a mouth yet that He didn't send a bit iv food to put In it." "It is only the Lord that can help us," -An Engiish woman who called I It ia by far the most IraTsortant-arumunce- There is littl of the mysticism about the word itself which attaches to the xnade. the mistake "of traveling too lux- merit that wilt appear in the said anotber. a he stood in has bare lands in the United States than in the hovel, having just been forced to sell his 1 1 I. 1 future state of Oklahoma.

There are cow. The children iu rhe schools look 15,000,000 acres of farms in feenl and Want of ff-od Is ttlan territory aione. although three- -arritton VjrsA f.n thplr ltrlo large on their oldest house standing oxt' American :3 1 soil is one of the curiosities 'of tSanta Fe, The sea that divides the green isle from i as is a iso tiie noi'-Q Aoooe a a. it 4u.ui lan-jj KngiaM is not verv wide. It Is strange 'ijfii veerf" si; a Indians to Voir; Not Women- lrS.

one-storied building' with walls nve are under cnltlvsj ion. Oklahoma terri- that the cry cf Ireland ha not reached i't fd it A f- 2r 'vV icet thick, erected in 150S. It has been xorr has a splendid cUroata and good the ears of K.nsriar.d in times past. I hone if js -8 'Af 9. if si if rf 4 fi; if 4 ri A djsdnet will elect one d-lete to the abode of Spanish.

Mexican and Ameri- -its development has been.tlis.as- i todav- that the. breeze-win oarry it fur- 0--tj 9 2 8 -1 coc.veion. All male can governors, and Is still official guber- tonishment of the west. Only the ex- 1 ther than of old. aAd tha she wiu ot 0 $3 A AJZi or 1.1-hunvm er it jear old and torial headquarters.

Near by is tho treme western needs irrigation. Crv in vain. ri. w.a not wKI be entitled Pilc Miguel church, first built in 1540. Iu- i More miles of railroad were constructed Uj- EV vr tV" de.crates The -f net deed.

Fe i rich in relics of three hvit bin its boundaries last year than in i -V-'-- ''iSjj tre rrclha.rr.ry puvileges of the centuries. Its streets are crooked sd any state of the union. The new state OUCU5tu! Submarine bOou i fcr arr. jriVMx 10 tne red man. out denied narrow.

Many of its buildings are of 5 will have a total railroad, mileage of PARIS, Dec 31. (Copyright Cable.) g- '---jX -zUr' c.r s-ety tsom ot the adobe. Tt has a population cf only 5.000. 1 All of the 2C counties of present The French submarine Kerrigan, stationed kMv X2 --'V' nA. dauttr of the territories The metronoiis Cf Arizona ctate will be i Oklahoma are penetrated by railways i at Eizerta.

suceessfull? remained un- Sc'V Jt?" i'--; Jf -i-'S' 1 KC'n. a ton of i Tucson, with a population of only 7.500 stlEivinS connecuons with the great dcr water 12 hours, from 6 a. in. to 6 p. 'v-- cf V-Vi l-'-ji' Tb- rvernment Th he entire area of -the I trunk lines cf the The proposed I m.

Her motive rorce is electricity. Dur- t. 'ffeicr5 -'-Jr i exijis future slate was originally acquired from state already supports. "40 dahy and 425) Ing the test the conditions of habitabilltv all "known as New Meat-1 wetkly papers. were excellent French naval men fcay o' conventions and nec Mexico and was ico until was separated and 01- Copyright, IfrH, by John Slfretn Watkins.3 this is a record, gaiiizd into a territory iu 1S13.

Ever 1 vvwxissvvv since 1C0 th-a people represented in both I teriitories have, been making their own l-HH'r 5 i'Jiicn aftc organizing, must of tb.e Constitution of ti'- Thirf havlr been it ar-piy itself diligently in in'- miji.af.-.-t'.ie of iis cwn ststto which be in nd con- i ducting tnelr local Over lV-a bout cme-fourth-cf It muji t.ot impair the rights jt A iltJ3T Hu. wSthln the ite or-the au- a'e state-will -gcvernment ovt-r two 't'lvei stties, a college nt iwt make no distinction i and mechanical a scuooi ot iu civil or 'i-lUWi on account rmr.e. a miiitar- and lour, r.or-! il(cc or coior, ovce.pt' in the instance 1 schoois. It will have miles of tiu Ind'ans not taxed need not. be count.

railroad and a mineral prodnsttoa of j( apportionment an i atvjut a year. 1 ne sou ot the fc repiiiri Ihe fedora 1 Const! tu- 1 n-w- aie 1-. now ever, ua. urwuy nnu. 11 national irrigation succeeds and its min- fofginiy and Disfianchisement iscs, ir may become great" in population, tne cvi f.i tner.ger popoiauon is-settrea river vai- ix to insisted uiion by con fL tevl Jii C.

LifS t. -j -iJf Pr v- -nd Lti rr -will -be- admitted ti -imv- crr.vnrti of a'thrivmeni0 i Vat lie rbe Jualam: A ooomcd to be forever- avoided by ct the oiling or 1 state, w.ll lafct cf iine of seven cf cb- to Tndivia is an- wonders of trie new worlo magmfe- iWh nc w'e t-" must cint 3i'Ad canyor. of the Colorado at its I'-'j tnic to all public or Indl precapttous wn-Us 't within its jtum assuma nt iWs v''-st gorge rise to a height. of ur- old t-vritoi 'Hi deo p'ovije troe f-'t about a mdv nw-a quarter. IutIk-- f.lc I etnicr of the sti'te wUt lie 2um.

the nt! those school, 'the! -sest of t.ll lnribiii and f)i fv.i- -i, aily i h-: famed Ciw-U, That land mom- vj if-. ui ir ig J-I- 1 o'-cirt l.T)P"..5i,e? the TMHttV 3n-'l-d- 1 wuicn IR- 1- the tone i Spun! arl. Coror.ado, through the may ho-vVve- terri tery 1541. To. the northwest mi--N-'f rv.i'I.t In "tato scnc-ols To r-n- 1 an? tre cities.

"also c.iuu'... tb'cr''n the iMMonol eovern- Hi Inhabited, wnoie the w.ird raf l. I li v. iU torn ever io the new wtfUc i ke dance eur wn August i He. w'i i na wui oe pnradive of in v.nv.r;,.

jn.i i "'ed A -it' ir. to'ariist and I lb that tl-cre will be t. or? H-fant of I "Ihe of Oklahoma rlb be or ennoitin oj vernitudr-: 1 fixed '-at u.tlule until 101t. that T.n 0P 1 in i ro to ucni r. -r congress estimates.

of A ramiiy of Cne of the Five Cr.iii?.ed Tribes ui-jr-s Citizens cf Oklahoma State. mr or mmoi b'-'tn uic new stj v.iu-nave siisn u--itt Srani! SIsisQ Oul Odd arJ End capitals, may b-. ftJ J5' E. -53 SS iJ sa stt v-i if. i -Be- ictloti of fel.jj-iy, jnenUil tl erf-selves or hii ir'cicat i osKUjhce, ei4i biiibK- I- V- vj1.

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