TIIE WEALTH MAKERS. June 23, 1894 S1DENT CIO KILLED HEAD OF THE FRENCH REPUB LIC ASSASSINATED. DOHE BY AN ITALIAN ANARCHIST. Blabbed to Irth la tha MlUt of a Tub Uo rlo Held In Ilia Honor Tint A f fair Caueea the rrofonndKUt Beo aatlonKipreaelonao( Borrow Heard on Every Hand. A national TrTly. Paius, Juno 24. badi Carnot, presi dent of the republic, wai stabbed mor tally about 0:13 tills evonlng in Lyon j Giovanni Santo, an Italian anar chist twenty -ona years old. President Carnot went to Lyons to lilt the exhibition of arU, sciences and Industries. He left the chamber of com merce banquet, given in his honor, thortly after 9 o'clock and walked to his carriage, which was waiting in tlio riaco de la Bourse. He had hardly taken his teat when Santo, a nowipaiter In his hand, pressed through tho crowd And sprang upon the carriage step. President Carnot started slightly. Santo matched a dagger from tho newspaper end plunged it Into the present's abdo men, near the liver. Tho president sank back unconscious. lie was taken at once to tho prefecture and the most skilful surgeons in tho city were summoned. Meantimo Hun to was arrested. The news spread swiftly to every part of the city. Infuriated crowds filled tho trects. Before 10 o'clock art Italian restaurant had been sacked and the police were obliged to strain every nerve to protect the Italian consulate. President Carnot arrived In Lvons yes terday and intended to romaln thero over Tuesday. He was accompanied by General Borlus,. chief of his military household, most of his other household' officials, Premier Dupy, M. Bordeaux nd other members of the cabinet. Ho was received enthusiastically at tho station by the mayor and the district officials, who in twenty-seven landnus, drawn by horses draped with the tri color, escorted him and his party to tho Hotel De Ville, about three kilometres distant, Cheering crowds filled tho street and gave the president such a wel come as ho had seldom received. Thero was a luncheon at tha hotel anil in tho evening a dinner at the prefecture. From the balcony of tho prefecture tho president reviewed a large torchlight procession, which was followed by fire works and an illuminatien. Today the president and his party paid a state visit to the exhibition in the Paro de la Tete d'Oru. Afterward the presi dent held a reception at tho prefecture. He planned to go to the Grand theatre on tho Place do la Corned io this evening after the banquet at the chamber of commerce. IIo was in a peculiarly happy mood during tho banquet and was noticeably elutud by tho cordiality of his reception, not only by tho crowd outside the building, but nlno by the guests within. " IIo was cheered Incess antly from tho moment ho left the chamber of commerce uutil he took the carriage for the theatre. The demonstrative enthusiasm of th crowd caused the confusion which gavo Panto his opportunity, as he was able to push his way forward quite unnoticed until at the step of the carriage. At &anto sprang away fruiu the carriage tep and tried to escape he was nfised and surrounded. But for the prompt Interferes of the police ho would have been torn aud trampled to death on the pot As soon as the police eatricated Mm front the hands of his raptors they liurried him off to the station house. When Santo was within a few tVet ol the curriage he waved a paper, as if in tending t present a petition, and thus threw off their guard the peraons near est to the president. He was sriatnt ju as he .was about ti Jump from the stp and had but half drawn the daggrr. Hie rrijut had reputed hvmor. lhages after he was taken to tha pre fecture, lie sank gradually but stead ily until I1.il o'clock this morning, whon he dtvd. Mme, t'arnot and her two sons Uft pari al II S! Iat .nin ty vptciat train for Lyons, All the tntaUters w haeuul4 not git la Lyons with the prudent wwe la tuiiil at taa liyM at midnight. The senat and eltamtwr Mil t convoked Mr Intuivttiaivly a ft i lite pu.i.Mn was tabued the hotta-a att-U'Uod to his ear-ta-e , stalled al a galU p for the fH turo. The pmiUul lay hmp in the carriage, Hut wvre tW4 and liewaa apparently Itfwt. IttsrUI had t lowsvnvd, so that tha tv h f the lgK'A tf llijHt tu tlvj l)rd, ) bit Wit i Ip, near the wai, a wt tWspol M4 the whole My vf his wwund, llewas Itf U-4 with the gra(rt tare from the eaulage ana was ram4 ti itia ttMMii wt the IUt IWr 1 1xrte he was laid va the hod on whivU he had Wpt A e night Uforts and lr OaUMtta, the miywr 4 the chy, eiaiuiued the V The young assassin's full name was given by him at the police station as Cesare Giovanni Santo, He is nearly twenty-two years old has a very small mustache and wore a light brown suit, with a peaked cap of the same color. On his way to the station he held his bead down and glanced continually right and left as if looking for some possible means of escape. Upon being Interrogated he gave his name, but pro fessed to know too little of the Ian guage to say much more. His Inability to speak much French Is rather peculiar, os bo has lived in Cottc for the last six months and is believed to have been considerably longer in the country. He went from Cotto to Lyons yesterday morning, A dispatch received at midnight from Lyons gives this account of the asrassl nation! . ' President Carnot had already entered his carriage when the attack was made upon him by Santo. He bud partaken of refreshments at the chamber of com merce and the procession which had es corted him from tho exhibition hud been re formed in the Place Dei Cordeliers and had started for the Grand theatre, where a gala performance had been ar ranged In his honor. His carriage had hurdly moro than started amid the ac clamations of the thousands, of spectators, and Preslldent Carnot was acknowledging the enthusi astic greetings of the people. In front of the Credit Lyonnals a man sud denly ran forward to the carriage, jumped to the step and stubbnd the president to tho heart with a dagger which ho had concealed under his coat. An eyo witness who was walking abreast the president carriage with 'Adrian Dupuy, tho premier's brother, ays that as the president's carriage ap proached the Credit Lyonnals, his own attention was attracted by a slight dis turbance In the front lino of the crowd, lie then saw the carriage stop. Tho president hud fallen back against tho cushions and his face had become livid, An outcry was raised at once. Hundreds shouted that an attempt had been made on tho president's life and tho crowd seemed sudduuly to go mad with ex citement. Meanwhilo the assassin had been felled to the ground from a blow by M, IMvuud, prefect of the Kliino, IIo was surrounded by an angry crowd and cries of ' Lynch him" were heard on all Bides. ' 1 ' ' w ' " In fact, had not a mob of mounted guards surrounded and protected the ,polioo on their way to the station the' prisoner would have been taken away from them and beaten to death, - At 11 ;M o'clock Sunday evening tho surgeons at tho prefecture issued this, bulletin: . "Tho president's condition Is alarming, but not hopeless. The wound is in the region of the liver. The hemorrahago which at first was very copious has now ceosod." A little more than an hour later tho president was dead. At 0 o'clock all who had been invited to attend the gala performance in tho president's honor had gathered in the Grand theatre. Every seat outside o the boxes was filled. The audience awaited impatiently for tho arrival of the presidential party. Suddenly two men ran up to the main entranco and called out that the president had been killed. The news spread swiftly to tho rear seats of tho theatre and thence passed like wind over the groat audience. (A few women cried out in horror, but the great majority of thoso present refused to believe the intelli gence. Several government ofllcials who wero present left the theatro immediately to obtain more Informa tion. It appeared as if all Lyons was at that moment assembled in the Place de la Coiuodio and in the adjacent streets.' The multitude was packed togethur like' a walL Suddenly a landuu, preceded by four mounted gendarmes, dashed out of the Rue do la Kepubliqm. In it were Adrien Dupuy, Deputy (Imudey and M. Rivaud, the prefect. The crowd, mistaking the landuu for the president's carriage, cried "Viva Carnot, Viva la Republic." Chaudey, on the right, and liivaud, on the left, called from the carriage in tone f uli of emotion: ' "Do not shout i an attempt has iul tHn iirndu upou the Itfu of the prva.. dent." The words had immediate effect upon the crowd. On etrry side eipirssiont of execration and revenge tilled ilia air. The landau was driven to the Grand theatre. Arriving there M Rivaud and Chaudey provdHl to the ytv Ual'a bos. Seeing thnit enter the teiic rose from thir st In a body. Rivaud edtamvd tu the front ! th hot aud Mid In a voice broken by kU, "The pre! tvnt of the rv-puUHo ha t aMastinalod." The atitioiim-eiuvnt caused the creat es! horror among the au.lirtne. and riNof "A num. a ihmL" aud ' paiuV art heard l all j-atl ef t$ building U Ruaud, rchUnuing, said that in the Rue 4 U Ri'inibtuiue a w Men. ha had approach! M. t.tit undvr tin piwii t( rvwtt'lug a p'U tun lUUlwd the i rvsMvnt Hh a datfgor itte M Riu4 h'sitt Utter rupwd Uh shunts ' IndtgitatUm and was heard UH ilillUulty wtwa he adhd; 'tv not make tny Uk no r p.iefut Vh h ft M t'arai l W the hands tf dolors. Yi wilt unWi' bands ef dtor n will umWiU Khermsn CmwUy and J M K tt ad tbst Mtldvr th t Uv UiluUm vsA! t,o drv !, h. ks loV U pit herUbtngAIW4wii)i s.mtw, thelp' dir ant fosmaaee raitavt Ut iUn i t rumley, who w as both heUsJ a taaJ all ARRED FEATH DASTARDLY OUTRACE ON AD- JUTANT GENERAL TARSNEY. CARRIED OFF BY MASKED RUFFIANS. Callod to m Telnpliona In Colorado Spring Hotel , at Midnight an ' Hflt.nl by Havon Mankml Mn found Twrlvn lloura Aftnr ward Twenty-live Mlli from tho Hchiio, Coi,oiiaim Si-itiNOS, Col., June 25. Adjutant General Tummy of this state, said to bo a broter of Congress mun Tursnny of Miswourl and ex-Con- greasman Tursncy of Michigan, was kidnapod from th A Initio hotel a few minutes after midnight this morning- by marked men, auppoHod to bo ex- deputy sheriffs, taken to the suburbs In a hack and thero tarred and leath ered. Tho outrage was the direct re sult of the recent Cripple Creek miners' wtir. When police officers arrived General Ttirsney could not bo found and up to noon to-day ho had not been heard from. About J o'clock, however, he was found at rainier Luke, twenty live miles uwoy, ' (Jetierul Tarsney had been in tho city several days attending tint cxn in itiation of tho urivMud Hull IUH miners, for whom ho ami Colonel IS, F. Montgomery of Cripple Creek, ap peared as attorneys. OVKW'OWKIIKIt 1ST A IIOTKf- OVVU K. At five minutes past 13 o'clock u cull cume over tho telephone of tho Alamo hotel for Tarsney. Tho clerk sent the night porter, tho only other man In thu hotel ollk'u, to call him. He appeared In a very few minutes and stepped up to tho 'phone. 1IJ hud hardly spoken a word Into tho re ceiver, when two inen, with musks on their faces, filtered and one advanced on Tursnev while the other remained near the door. "We want you," said tho first masked man, as the gmiural turned on hearing footsteps, "What do you want?" quietly united Tarsney. "We want you to come with us," was the reply, "But I don't want to go anywhere," returned Tarsney, at the sauio time making an effort to retreat. At this the imihked man lunged for ward, pistol in hand and struck General Tarsney a vicious blow with the weapon while the masked man near the door advanced to his com panion's assistance. Tursney stug gered toward the olllce counter, but was ruthlessly selz.-d by tho two masked men and hurried toward tho street. -i Tho clerk did not Interfere, lie had been warned to keep his hands olf by a third masked man who had sud denly appeared at tho door. In front of tho hotel two hneks were standing and four other masked men were aeen there, Tho general was hustled into one of the vehicles, tho masked men scrambled in, the drivers wero ordered to be off, and tip the street the party moved at a galop. In fifteen minutes Police Captain Oallhright and Ollleers llurlund and Henry were on horses and riding furiously in tho direction taken by tho kidnapers and their victim. Tho ollleers had a po6r trull to follow for It wus pitch dark and they only knew the masked party hod gone out of town to tho north and they did not arrive on tho scene In time. Ct'lOKI.Y TAHUKI) AND I'RATHKKKO. The drivers of tho two hacks first brought tho news to town. It was that tho masked men had taken their victim to a point near Austin Bluffs between two and three miles out of town and covered him over with tar and fcuthet's. Sherman Crumley, one of tho drivers, told the following story: "My brother and I own. Iho hacks. Shortly before midnight, two men came to our stand and said they wanted to engage two hacks for a drive. They did not wear masks then. They told me to drive In front of tho Alamo. I saw the struggle inside the hotel otllce and knowing that some thing unusual wa up I started to drivB away, but was stopped by men with masks ou their fue ;s and pistols (n their hands, AfU'r they all got in the hack, 1 was told where to drive to for the Hrt time. They compelled r.io to whip the horses. On arriving at a point neur Austin Bluffs they all got out, They made an aw fill 'lot o' nol and kept on swearing and making threat. Several times on the way out I heard them threaten Tsrsney'a lite, I think they hud Tarsnev'a clothes off by the time they ordered the buck stopped, at leust I did not see iiiiiny clothes on htm when I first saw hint on the ground. They hud a bucket and a brush, and the dkd was soon done." A fw minutes later Tarsucyjwa left lying on the ground and the iiiaokvd m? it re entered tho carriages and wro driven to the Rock Uiuud traeks, TWr they dismissed tlu-ir drivers, tto pitying them toil aimply say Wig, 'tlood itlght, Johnny. w ohi'mo o rt r tu oi xmv. Drlvur Crumley ,v thtit after the tar and feather had Wvn apdud, Tarsnoy was told tu moire n out of Kl I'asvi con ni i lh.it h it I wan tod Uher m Cripple Creek or tol orailo 'Uii', and that If h ever showed M avain be wutill nu-et a w ot fate (Uau a doae t tar and lViinr 'I ltr was a iMeeUttjf of twenty nv deputy sheriff at AntU r o W at l -lok. aud It U bktv. ! ljot aalust I'Oto-ral laiinjf was hUh I tli-t. ,V iremeitdvMs m tueetUf tif e l oits o a hll at 10 tii'linU, at who' It resolutions were alo ttl tUtH"iniui I onlia.i tu te ioii4v.,t li one masked man remained with Tarsney, ostensibly to show him the way back to the city. Some of the men wanted to kill Tarsney, but thoir, leader held them in check. Tarsney thanked this man and shook hands with him. GOVERNOR WAITE AROUSED. He Offers a Reward of 1,000 for the rerpetrator of tha Outrage. Dknvkb, Col, Juno 25. Governor Waite was greatly excited over the outrage committed upon Adjutant General Tarsney. He offered a reward of 81,000 for the arrest and conviction of any of the participants, and at 10 o'clock said that unless Tarsney was found before noon he would increase tho reward tJ 8.1,000. He also decided to go to tho scene at once, Tarsney's wife and daughters were In the adju tant generals office, In tho stute house all morning almost In hysterics. Mr, Tarsney was appointed adju tant general of Colorado by Governor Walte and was tho personal represen tative of the governor during the po lice bourd troubles when the militia wero opposite tho city hall. His un daunted bearing at that time antag onized the police and their sympo thiers, and it was freely stated that if shooting commenced ho would bo thu first man to full, In the earlier stages of tho Cripple Creek trouble ho wus legal adviser for some of the miners and since the settlement of tho strike hud resumed his services in that capacity. While the militia wero in tlio field at Cripple Creek he was again tho direct representative of tint, governor through whom orders went transmitted to General J ! rooks. In this service he ound himself op Josed once more to mitny of the men aligned against him at the city hall. MiH'h Coiniupiit In Washington, Wahuinoto.v, June Z!i. Tho tarring and feathering of Adjutant General Tarsney by thuCripple Creek deputies was much discussed among members of the house to-day, He was here recently and mot many members of the house, lb has been spoken of as a possible Populist nominee for con gress in tho district now represented by Representative. Hell. If elected it would bo the third Tarsney brother to be sent to congress. Representative Tarsney says that lie hud understood that his brother wus In sympathy with tho miners, although a udjutunt-gencral ho was at the head of the state militia and subject to the orders of Governor Waite. Representatives Roll and Penco of Colorado say that Tarsney and the militia hud stood between tho posse of 1,000 deputy sheriffs and the miners and had prevented the dep uties from descending on tho miners. A MASON'S HEART BURIED. High Honor tu tho Mnmory of a I'luiinor of the Order In Mexico. Oakland, Cab, June 25, In Moun tain View cemetery, to-day, the heart of Ygnacio Ilerreray Cairo, ono of the early governors of Mexico and a Musou whom the members of the order cull a martyr to. their cause, was burled with high Masonic honors. It was in a casket wrapped in Amerlcun and Mexican (lugs of silk. April 24, lH'J.t, the heart was brought from Mexico to Cethsemane chapel No, 5 of tho Rose Croix in Oakland, and tho casket In which it was d 'pos ited was burled In the walls ' the Masonic temple in it place made known only to Masons. There it was kept until the present time. A monument will mark the spot of final burial. The foundation stone will bo laid by the grand lodge of Masons of the state. . LECTURER BURBANK DEAD, Connutopllon Claim Xyo's Former I'm-tner. Nkw Yohk, June 23. Alfred P. Ilur bank, well known as a lecturer and reciter, died at his homo in this city yesterday of. consumption. His wlfo was with him when ho died. IIo wus 45 years old. Tho funeral will take pltico to-day at the Little Church Around the Corner. Mr. Iturbank traveled with Rill Nyo several seasons, giving joint en tcrtninments. Ilnntllt llelgeittli falls Again. St. Rons. Mo., Juno 25. Head Guard Ruhr of the jail In passing the cell of Tfain Robber Hedgepeth Thursday night sow something gleam ing through the bars. The instrument disappeared and ho opened the door, and after a short time a long, sharp piece of lrou, partly riled Into a key, was found back of the cot. Hedge pcth, who is under seiitenco to twenty-live years imprisonment, says that it prisoner who went to the "pen" gave him thv bar. failroal Men Wilt AM Miners. 1'rt.Hi.o, Col., Juno 23. Pueblo lodge of the American Railway Cnloit, with some 100 men uiu ployed by the len ver and Rio tirande, I'nlon 1'acltle, Hettver anrt Gulf; Atchison, Topoka and Santa IV; Chicago, Rook lvta.it 1 ml twite and MUvmrl IWrle rail way, has passed resolutions In sym pathy with striking oal miner, and tv ted not lo baud in coal mined by loi't uuU'H men. ll.olua IndutlrUls MslStua lluata, !., t own., June i.V - A remnant of Swifts liidutrUI army, which marched thitnigh. here ou Its w ay to Washington weeks ago, has i-anipt'il J' outside of too it tut Us wa hack I i io,t..ii. The company secure I "" I I "it the t'ttUeu of the low, 'liter ' ' thirty uietl In tho fcrtit 'th march, will b enlluud lodtty. I kl Iho UimI ol a total br, I'All, Minn, June si. -The throat of J. II- Clapp. a salesman of V. 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Wo ara itm oMsat ai4 bt km. mswir of our klo4, syltaliH) AmJ nnfiMMiltilf, H'franr' l'iaralM(lrMrfll'rasanta4.lwl4l a rurt)iiifliftiatn una. an sail wwhuhlvvi wui m 1 SaX XJf JLjr " Wal'-X'M I'UlasI rta-ls-fis sxt't III l iiyMlsl-n4, OXFORD MFO. CO., 340 Wsbiih dilcsga, M. prlc, WHliPf Tti- imi lot aur mrwHw.m mhwwi UY "DIRECT PROM PAOTORY" BIHT MIXED Paints. At WHOLKNALR FKIGKS, l)llard VtM. for Houses, liurna, Tlools, all colors, t BAVKl. MMillcinnn'a iiroilut, In ums 61 yuars. En dariwd br Urftnio a Fsruiirs' Alllitnrw, Low tirlfs will sitrtirlH you, WrlUt for samples, O. W. 1NUEKSOLL, Xb Plymouth at., broolt lyn, N. Y. LOCAL RAILROAD TIME TABLES. TASD.B0 OIVTS.I, TIBS, ArrlTsl and departurs of trslns earrylsf 9ff Sfltisnrs St L.incoin, neo. iraiua uaruwa. DsiJyi t, Dsiiv ecpt bunasyt ;usii siussv Moudav: I. Itullvaicaot fiaturdsn I. Suadaro VMS. Sit a iltii""l-J "i it wi wmj m W if' 1 1 A . I I. w , T' h . 1 r Mrl oa MsuOay, wsuuesasy ssa mail raa BarlUftoa Hlssaarl Rlrsr. o., a. a q. a. a. Tlokst sfflcsi st dsriot, Svnth sad P its; corsor l'sstb and O Hts. Lsars. XrrTr Plsttsmouth. rla as. i Head and Loulavlll isf tloiOam f t'M m. l;M i. m I so p. m. tlOMOs. to. t t p. m. 1J :80 p.m. tlj 20 p.m. ll:6l.m. 1 1 W p. m. 1:80 p. at. I!:M, m. t S p.m. tll:Mp.m. ni:Np.m. 1 1:63 p. m. t 4:06 am. nfl:p.m. tl;tfp.B. 1:41 p.m. i 10:00 a.m. : S p.m. 0:40p.m. t Mas m. Wshooand buhuvlnr. Omutis sod Cblcsus vis Ashlsnd cut-off.. Ashlund, Otnsha and PlaUsmoutb Crsia, lissilnfs sod Detivsr Lowsll and Kramer. . St. Francis asd Ober-1 lln I Holyoks a Ctisyenns.... "HurlliiKton bpaolal" to Dsnver and coast Creta, Bestrios aud Wymors...,.., WsshltiKloa Sod Con cordia... j.... Enrllcoti as Bsd Cloud, Be d net, Byracuss, Ns brasks city and siist Orand Jalnnd ilrokea Mow, Alliance, New eastle, HbsrldaD and Dead wood Seward. York, and Grand Islsnd Atclilaos, 8 1. Jos, Ksnsss City, HU Louis and south,.,, Tecumssb sad Tabls Koult Mllford, David City, sod Columbus ...... t 4; 40 p. I tll:Ma.l 10:M pi tl0:Mp,l t T:S0s.l tll:l6a.l Chlcaf o, ftaok Island a Paoifle. Passsnisr ststloa oornerO and TweotlstS Isa City offlcs, 104A O Street, LesfS. irrlae. ' fssts'press teTope- ka, Kan. C1tr, and all points In Ksnsaa Oklatioma, and Tas ss. Weil Loiial freltcht sccom modatlon, east Local tretKht avcom modstlon, went Puatexp (or Omaha, Co. MiiIRb, D.Moines St.Paul.Chio, a eust Fastsxp to Dmver, Col. Springs, fueb lo and weat Local puss (or Omaha and Council Lllufta. T 1:10 a.m. !tl3:Sp.m. tlJUpm, l:ll a tll:4ll HI Ml IHf.a, 4:01 IM P-Ba. fa 4:01p.m. tlO: 11 p.m. t 1:00 a.m. Union Pacific Railway. Depot corner 0 sod Fourth street. City tioket om.e 1041 0 street, I Leave, Arrive. Omaha,Co Bluffs, Chi I u .... UU Ut L i,,Ui vpii.v, v.,r fin,! wl . I 19:20 b. ra, g:00s m. t 0:00 p. in 1:10 p. in. T SOj. in. t7:30p.D t 8 25 P. 110:10 a. n HrairicM.uiue bpigx, Matibatian, eat A woai.Tuiwka, Kan- .uuf'l. aniil.h David City btrojiabrg tiloiixt-iiy.UBViui tiy Collliiibua, lnvr, Malt l.aUe, linltma. fau Franclacu and I'orllattil J linatrlct. Cortluna..,. 4:10a. ni. i so a. ra. Mlaaourl I'acllle Kallway. Ticket offices at depot and corner of Twain sad O sireeis. IT s:n f 11:60 trap.ak t ;Ms av T:40B -a, tl:t0p,av t T:40t.a JT:40s.Oa, 1:40 p, sa, 10:00 s. a t 4:40 p. f 4:40 s. aw Laats. Arrive Auburs and Nebraska I an no. t'ltv Ksures U-SOp.m. 100 p a., ftt Louiadev eipreas.. lleOpm I 00 p.aa Auimrn and Nebraaks I ,,. Cltv r.iprras f a.sa, Ht Louis nlyhl ep ... 0 SS p at 1 IS a Bja, raraeut, t lkbora 4) Mlaaourl T allay (cMiatae sosra wiavsss lias) Depot totuar KlahtS and S streets. City Tlaa ei emue IIJ4 O street. 'teav'sT I'hliaiio and eaal. t riu t ilmaka Mom t'tia Ml faul HulutS Matal alloaa t lr H.al, ( Union te Muia l'lrlre.Ae daa, ttakes ,,,., Omaka , Weiioe, I'ramnal, Nat tula, O 1. .oi,( iae I'hailr.ia. t aa l Hut H, a. Hap. I.ll i if, alaeH . 1'raiuct.l a.. oi Sal a. tlMpm n Ma a I remcht In la kl. ,. II lt :nTUI I ItMIU.NH. Via let Missouri Kscifta rtauta. II., tt,a uuu....l r..... I- li I t'j. .'a,TMry, rttur tsry, Match, f IttmUi ailla. ll roun.l trlti lUSfta! ; siaUtiits In Twias with tlnal limit t V lrataU tr.; tlays (rtiiu tlaW tf s.. Mtti tivrrs am allow..4 In Ark ansa T...M. kli.t I IL, ll. ...... S.a 11. I. .. . IPU'sa lrUr, l!tnia amt Uka J lflt t.t Miuta, I'HIU llANttU f I . i t i i"i iiirv. I ii i i aiaaa. i - aSaWaiiiiii aim, in. .u I'aa KurVhwetVira Una Lo rws. list Iratna (I - A i Arrtt. I. . T.iop aa I 41 pa - MMa. i sip as 0 (aa !: slMpikf hss, ia i 4 i -4