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) Thaw. EGIE, WHO WAS MARGARET THAW. Service.) Q~-Pollowing for Thaw /@nt's sanity when the court 4n- of court | Bounced the recess. a that by Attor- ame room this afternoon, gaily dressed remetn~ | women giv the aj re cicthesc| siving the place ppea ‘wih act in ar “ per in Seattle That Dares to Print the Niws | ITE THREATENED TO HARRY K. THAW 4 at Madison Square Gardens Testifed | * te Drew Revolver With Which He Said [sere wrangling over the admission of Green's opinion as to the defend: Court Doors Closed. A crowd flocked into the court ance Of a matings. Thaw was die ines he tntro~ disouased the ot Yarmouth Thaw ‘Thaw en- « Threat. b te state that ‘in B the more & ture exxmined | bie tbe exact de ot. White’ and bis! *hooner Absater. and wanied Was giten or for testify ~¥ Yarmouth and te the room | ‘rote examina ® plano deal. /@eeused with-| completed the jong journey, the testimony He | engines never having stopped since ihe later rman, that ov Of the compan Wanager of F the steamer in hts tor all Riso dec! Bawa w. Square knew Thaw demas Bae hie after woo Celera The court overruled the Bim of White's! face Wee Witamette river al noon wae at 4 the threat | height of 18% feet, and Ia expected ah, i reach 23 feet by Friday, when hed ca fea} hany, 90 miles away. reaches here present that if) it ts thought that no further dam had been three others ahd to ef bis life i chareen of graft 4aty made to th St Ban Francivce ie involved | summe: months ation com Ke the| The court of appeals held, bow ever, that tay witnesses could state whether act of « defendant ap peared rational or irrational. Martin Green was called. The question, “Waa, in your opinion, the defendant rational irrational.” {had been propounded, and Jerome objection. Green stated that, in hte ** | optaton., the defendant was = irra PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 6--The [the crest of the flood, now at Ab fame will reeait here, ae the mer wad wareheusemen on the streets for several locke back from the river of | moving out. it t thought worst is past throaghoat the Wil lametie baste (Ser ppe \ Fotegranh | Service.) ASTORIA, Ore, Feb. 6-—The Salano, which went ashore on North Beach Tuesday, tv now bh and dry. She cannot be taken off. All on board were save THOUSAND MILE NON-STOP TRIAL ENDS. At exactly 2 minutes to 12 today [the Cadiilae car of the Broadway Astomobiie company, which has been on a 1,000mile nomstop run they were started at 20 seconds be fore noom Sunday he ‘The best time was made during Immediately | the test SO miles, and the engines b He sald Thaw's| were running stronger and steadier Gnd his lips| at the finish th: ep mtorsers ment of the tria al the commeace | MEN GALL URGES LIES TO MA peePrnenyt “had Mi filed against AGainet | Cat Hostma: ern" vene | Kiteap for not the steamer Shank the dix tress signals of the steamer Montt cello when the latter broke her propeller blade a few months ago, and that Capt. Chris Moe, of the | Monticello, had stated hiv signals could not have been heard by Capt Host mark. viewer Flees” | Ballard Man Protests. eatban | Ballard, Wash,, Feb. 5, 1907 | Editor Seattle Star; I feel that it would only be justice to take a man's part that has done his duty, and still ts blamed tor not doing it in The Star yesterday is a0 article written by a certain Fuller |ton. I have had the sire of | knowing him some tim and hie word may be good, but perhaps prompted by something besides @ great fesling for human safety he made tn the statement yesterday night in question [ was Pp Furthermore, e time. 1 did not signals by the of distress was reached. Capt not make any stich remark os ed in the ttem. Furthermore, a8 #OOn aA Hoatmark heard of the distress sig nals he hurried his boat out and | made for the Port Madison sandspit, where he bad an unobstructed view ot the eetnd from Madison Head to ‘ Htenn’e. Potat, but vo vessel being r night he mataraily concluded t somevme’* are bad played » {iee, permape Mr. Capt for sefrly nine years, and ever seen anygaptain more fve to duty and safety of were x € oat: ieee. + PILOTAGE LAW courts tn order to have justice, By ery steamship company on tecello until Port Madison dock | Hostmark did} stat-| Fuller. @ been, Hear boating on the} THE SEATTLE STA WEATHER FORECAST,—Showere Tonight and Thuraday? Cooler; Light Gouth Winds, “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, _ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1907. TROUBLE IN CROWD AT LAND OFFI this morning. B G. Kay, of pe Ka. company, of Arling w some 26 other men ‘ot the 200 ‘watt: he at the doors of the land office since last night, charged Police OF ficer ©. A. Prothere, whe guards the crossing at Second av and James et, with having forced per ta the charges made against Bim, which Kay declares will be pushed, Officer \eendeneneawaaceal * LOS ANGELES * ee ee * MEN ANX! con moral piteante wore ‘ad * WHa' CUS TO. PILE “ON mitted thot four doors at once - * TCOM LAND STAND IN| prothero took his place in the * the Groene ke * LINE ALL NIGHT — ASSERT) corridor at 10 o'clock last night, e es enna Arie. Fecelved © ®] THAT POLICE OFFICER USED | when there were ouly 11 mon wail * oe © ne Angeles *] Hig POSITION TO GAIN VANT:| ins He. wat not in uniform, and amber of Commerce, saying & stood or slept there all night & that the citizens uphold the #| AGE POINT, At 4:30 o'cloek thin *® president's demand that the * * ned and others roused C * ‘roaty righi# of the Japanese | The opening of the United States | stein ouk of bed by the telephone, @ be protected, but depreeate the @ | land office in the Pacific biock, for complained about Prothero and sald * ctatom of sending adult Jap #| (he distribution of land in What-!inat they could not receive a civil ® unese to school with white @ | COm County, was the cause of con | anewer headquarters to * children, | derabie disturbance to the police] their r for ald. * * LB oli Malheliadiettathedetatiatedel Prothero aay “| didn’t thow my star at all, or push anf one out of place, but aome one tried to phove me aside, There was no ling at all. No one would have knows that I wae @ police sone ont of the line by the author | officer, if Fc had not had on my tty of his star, in order to gtve him —s trousers.” wolf a front position. Prothero's tap names of witnesses statement and that of Officers Le chtal by Kay are men from Const and Zimmerman, Detective | Mesa, Wash, Portland, Ore, Bell Corbett and men in the crowd, en-|ingham and Seattle, Several of tirely fuetify Prothero’s conduct. these, Pi declares, were not A written notice on a board be | gtven by fore the rooms of the lend office wiated precisely that there would the | ¢ Pe need of forming a line, and that all applications for land would be received as if made simultane ously, The crowd, however, seem od to Ignore the notices, and feared that Prothero would get the beat | police foree for a ber of years of neva As it wea, at ® o'clockdand ts a trested officer eR ta eee ee PECULIAR CASE ck OF MARRIAGE “All coastwise boats carty «| In signing the decree apnulling ; law Heensed sound pilot, and the beats |the confused marriage of Solomon | after the divorce, operating tn foreign waters coming |C. Brumbaugh and Ine B Miller the to Wi . be to the sound have specially paid | thie morning, Judge Fra-/iering Wash: pilots for bringing the boats im.}ter decided the firet case of thie ington laws were alike. and such & law is absolutely un} nature since sit A Meense was secured necessary. at the eounty court house UNKNOWN BARK MAY orice BE WRECKED the marriage, They fn Beattie and months ‘vee together An unknown bark fs anchored tater learned that the near Danger rocks, a short distance from Cape Beale, and may be drtven on the rocks and wreeked by the gale raging This information was received by the Merchants’ Ex borg this afternoop from Light | made the acquaintance af Boi Cave lc Brumbaugh, and in leas then 20, thick . weather, the bark’s signals cannot am yin Rar yphisge mie 5 be made out The whaler Orton ix the Oregon limftation morning also near the rook, anchored ie RoR SURE ae NRE ERIE I Bede ee ee =e Ser RESIGNS (Star “Soesia! Servies.) VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. ¢— Leave eaves aid To semnaie vise United: @tates, which EEN POSITION OF NATIONAL im-| (Ait Bit Femoral (© Washington c Promier MeBride te so Ut ater the strenuews polities) campaign as to dD PORTANCE — RESOLUTIONS | © i Wowie, president of the In PASSED. ternational Cemtract company. was be unable to leave bis house for several days He te suffering frow | elected by the committee as the |new chaleman. Resolutions were ia grippe. 4 A. Ballinger thie! passed by the chamber tn which, as the members deeply re of | hiv tone, tal considered it a 6 Commerce and chairman ef the/to be proud of that one of their commitee on city affairs, because of number shéuld have been appoint his acceptance of the position of] ed to a position of such national federal land office commissioner of ' prominence. or a A REN NRE RR NRT FIGHT OVER SENATOR RUTH'S OYSTER BILL (Bier Specie! Service.) (neter of the measure, and declaring OLYMPIA, Feb. 6-—-Senator | Ite passage bat au act of Justice to Roth's oyster land grad bill, to give | the at: squatters occupying occupants of oyster Inada title to) the teh squatters, by the TO BE FOUGHT ‘Transportation men are still the pllotage law Lob de the following statement to The Star thie morning We will carry this care to the superior The in regarded as a farce by Chief aad others who were during the al laged misoonduct of Prothero. The officer's statement is regarded as satiafactory, He has been on the coast will have 4 representative present at Olympia to fight the of a bill that will place a teatrietion on the navigation of the sound “This bill wilt not only pertain to vessels with foreign charters, but also to coastwise boats, and will be & detriment to the shipping circles of the sound. The Puget sound die trict le Known all over the world te be one of the safest, and if It was necersary for such a law to be pase ed the marine inspectors would have been agttating the passage of her marriage with: ne. ina 1 Miller, the defendant, was) W: tartied to Stanley Miller at La Grande, Ore, years ago, but on posed six months the cov marry, but now that are up they con « do not want to husband then began occedings, whith we FUNERAL OF MAG. TALMADGE. The funerel of Mra. BN. Tal madge, mother of GF. Talmadge, of the Northwestern Steamebip company, and J, L. Talmadge, Northern Pacific agent at Inns quah, who died yesterday morning. wilt be held tomorrow afternoon st 3. eelook from Bonney: ‘Watson's Judge Rich afternoon tendered bie resignation | @ body, ae & member of the Chamber (Serippe Telegraoh Service.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—-Speaker Cannon is confined to his home with grip. Representative Dalzell ia presiding The house, in com mittee of the whole, is considering = rivers and harbors apprupria WOMER CANT VOTE IN OAKLAHOMA (Seripps Telegraph Service.) GUTHRIE, Okla, Feb. €—The! onatituttonal convention thie the woman's suf- adopted @ clause giv ing votes to males only. TRESTLE 16 BROKEN, the entire morting session of the | privilege ‘ons — for senate today, Rath argued the bill) which privilege the: nothing. at length, denouncing the newspa-) | Before @ yote was = a recess ren teint have shown = aan the char-| was takew tntf! 2:30 o'clock. cniencmmnngsiehdiiel pei anitagnemmnmentants INCREASE FORCE)”: the Re¥. Herbert Gowen, the TO rector, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rem \eey will present the church with « [eet © Gee Ge 6 emerial to the llate A. GO, Anderson, one of the founders of the church. DEATHS AND PUNERALS. (Star Special Service.) VANCOUVER, Wash, Feb The trestle near Byers landing pear @lath av weet, near Bmithe ve, fae broken early thie morn-| 4 Washington dispatch received « by war from a boom of the| heer today sage that the war de- Seattle Lumber company mill, The! partment will Increase the force at jogs pounded against the piling un-| the barracks with an addition of 30/ C tt the piles were amashed to spline | men. jot hie residen tere. "Phe street car service between | iewt nigh aries ©. Johneon, a 41, died 215 Colutmbia st Ballard and Seattle w paralysed | TRINITY wie HAVE ‘CHIMES, Marty B Gibson, aged 43, died at for a time, passengers being re Georgetown yesterday and the body quired to walk several bi mak The tower of the Trinity Episco | was brought to Meattic today. Bon- Ing connections Gn either side of the| pal churc. will be equipped with | ney-Watsog has charge of the tu break Jehimes, according to a statement! neral srradgements aoe me Sees a “POOR FATHER” — the same for $10 per tract, cecupted | way, are wealthy from the! of FP eutivs serene rst steesirwen--sarenrani PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL. 8 \IAGED HEIR DIES IN NEGLECT AND WANT #5 CENTS PER MONTH, NO. 297. GOOLE ERE TT Of or sum eChehiness}* gine McCullough, a “Confederate Veteran Who Feb 6, 1907 $1,021,499.44 4 Served With Distinction in Civil War, Dies in oom 6, 1906 1,678,450.37 @ Hovel Though Fortune Awaited Him. > There was no food in the whack ond a little eo and an old tekken enennennn of bread, McCullough had com ee ee ae pid ( ed frequently of bis inability CALL PARTNER aged 48, was fa dead in bil to obtain either coal or wood. shack in the rear of 1671 Harvard McCullough had declared that he av had falien heir to @ vast fortune in On the oid man's body wan plied | the olf country and when asked ef clot inst Thursday what he had done God thia morning of ene of hin ber Death and want robbed the Luck | | | every rag and scrap hing in — | the hovel and the veteran had prob Mth the money earned by him in KILLING OF BROTHER OF [abiy devoted his lant moments in a | Sesttle, he declared he wom say BRITIGH NAVAL COMMAND: | fruitices endenvor to keep warm. |'t for Dis trip back to Virginia, his ER RESULTS IN W. H. B. [Death bh come just in time to | former he where he intended ta prevent him from putting in his | Put in hin claims to the fortune WRIGHT'S ARREST ON LAT. TER'S ARRIVAL HERE, hater @ large fortune claimed by him to have recently inherited from Was Confederate Veteran. ° relatives in treland As f s known MeCullough dia E wetemanee wea teny | Ot! né with any one tn the Relieving that he wes connected! 2 ong ue once & wealthy | cose put it was noticed by those hardware ¢ lived in Seattle for the years. He made his living cutting lawne and gardening in the rest dence district around bis home. The old than wae last seen Bat- » | Widay night tn John Deckers gro- leery at Marvard ay. and Den ny Way, where he unually spent his ¢venings =‘ Thie mornin David Horan, of 1621 Harw Went to see what had bec ‘McCullough, he was forced to break open the door and found him dead in bed. Was Cold and Hungry, From the rags and clothes piled on his body it is believed he dted in | want of fuel and possibly hungry. | He was known to have contracted a | bad cold last Saturday. 'Nieditespatleesineatinneaaaaaiiememanen ALLARD ANNEXATION IS BEING DISCUSSED le tatncaetimernd SEATTLE OFFICIALS, HEADS OF | 1 hn’ the Bre sent Ballard city ball DEPARTMENTS, DECIDING ON | the different departments, for the WHAT ACTION TO TAKE TO) conventence of the people of the HANDLE REGULAR BUSINESS. | “strict north of (he canal—Balla Acmpotsie one Sane Lake, and {i » the people of University preferred 7:20 c'clock to take the boat for] Heads of city departments are| to go to Ballard instead of coming ‘at the meeting pisce, he | Setting ready to make the neces-|to the city hall here to pay their tet Ble thateet- at. the offies far bien. an report® as to what action will | taxes, they might have that option. He te willing to go back tt face | %¢ takea by each aw ple rpg piven eggs = Pa ae ery CaatRs, 00 he dellaves be ‘can | reference to Ballard in the event | collection of water rates, overtaps sowneriar teananan into Superintendent L. B. Youngs’ Young was kicked to desth by a gee ge EG ont nga ong ser heavy miner's hoot tm the Ferry | sary.” . “ lodging house, Ban Frencieso. Mis, body was found at 4 pm m, Batur- C cb ne ecm said: day. Rodbery evidently not pomasresior H, ¥* . the motive, He is a brother of the | #4. The annexation of 80 populous commander of the British man-at- |. City Treasurer George F. Russell.) @ community af Ballard vould, war orice, new lying at Kingston, | reply to an inquiry as to what | Course, involve a great deal more poco oc would be done by his department, | work for this department, and ne- sald cessitate on increase in the number _ "1 am not yet in position to am-jof the employes, Whether that FALLS FROM CAR swer that question as intelligently | work should be done from this ot- aa} would like to, I have nei look-| fice or from @ branch office at Bal- AND LOSES MONEY ed over the field sufficiently. Of|tard, is something I am not yet course there would be no exponse|teady to answer. T will study the for rental to the eity if Dranehrs of | question more thoroughly.” the departments were main! ained| Council-Superintendent of Streets in Ballard, as the city has a music| Walters safd that he was not yet ipal bufiding, which, om annexation,| ready to report, as be had not would become the property of the| studied the quertion sufficiently. city of Beattie, and could be used hrs = eran tear ta e for that purpose. oe yown said: “As Ba Tod hues wae ae that] "The question, however, depends! my term of office will probably ex she had & small Diack sack tied|" whether or not it would be good | pire before the annexation of Bal- around her neck containing nearty| Per to bave branch offices in| lard takes effect, | have not studied $100 in paper money, and that it Buleré. ape war of looking at the questa” Se ee Oe ee Geri ST ATE WOULD COLLECT CORPORATION TAXES out from police headquarters to tn veatigate, and reported that no one (Star Special Gervice.) OLYMPIA, Feb. & — A move helped Mra. Bueler on the car or at the drug estore except Mr. Bocier and Officer Mansell. There was no one in the High Behoo! pharmacy. at 1600 Broadway, where Mrs Bueler was taken from the car against the big public service and corporation tax dodgers was started in the senate this morning, when the committee on revenne and taxe- tion introdyeed as a committer a proposed constitutional amendment after her fall, but the proprietor, quirements regarding revenue laws 1. 0. Reans When Mr. Bueler was seen this The amendment proposed ia from the Minnesota constitutior and | KELSO NEWSPAPERMAN morning he stated that he was not eure whether his wife the reade as follows IN SEATTLE PURCHAGING, “The power of taxation shall paranesin money with her, although he knew whe had it in the morning Mr, Bueler conld not talk rationally be cauee of her fall REES OFF TO TACOMA. never be surrendered, suspended or] W. P. Bly, of Kelso, Wasb., own- contracted In any way. Taxes shall|er of the Weekly Keleonian, is tn be uniform upon the same class of [the city purchasing two new print- dents of the Methodist coflege| subjects and levied and collected |ing presses to keep up with the there. He speaks of “Personality | for public purposes.” increase In the cireulation of his in the Mintetry,” The chiet purpose of thie amend- | paper. peateneeatenenae Sane wereten JUDGE THOMPSON STILL PLEADING FOR HIS BOY ‘WILL DETERMINE 1icsensting Attorney Mackintosh Asks Judge Snell MURDER CHARGE of Pierce County to Appoint a Commission to In- ah ig quire Into Chester’s Sanity. ant in Vir who knew him that he had sudden- ly ceased hanging about saloons, which he 414 more or lene during 12 years of his residence in Beattle eCullough was « prominent fig- ure in the civil war, an officer in the Richmond Guards, and partiet- pated in the engagement which re- sulted in the first repulse of the Union troops in their firet sally agsinat Richmond. He wae a wid- ower for % years, and all bis rela~ tives are living im the east and south. Detective Phillips, from police headquarters, and Deputy Coroner Arnold tnventigatea the cireum= stances of hie death. The body was removed to the Bonney- Watson Undertaking parlors, at Third av. end ede i at with his partner, Claude You Barber and Brown test evening arrested W H. B. Wright, a young electrical engineer. Yesterday afternoon a dixpate was received from Chief of Potice Dinan, of Han Francisco, stating that Wright was wanted In that ity for the murder, whieh occurred inst Friday evening, The local de- teotives fe the arrest just Wright was stepping off the am ship Wateon, Hip capture was/ wire die Ban Franciaco, but no an- ewer has been received from the authorities there. It is supposed that Chief Dinan will send an of- fieer to take Wright back to Ban Francisco. Wright, who t being held in the | _- Jatl awalting tnetructions, ae. | jew that he knew anything about hey murder until he was arrested. He and Young w to school in Pngiand together, and also served im the same regiment in the Boer war, When they met recently In Tonopah, they formed a partner- ship, beth being engineers, and to Rhyolite, Nev. and from there they went to Low Angeles and then to Ran Prancteco, Wright clatns hie partner was to have met him Friday evening at the murder of Detectives Buckley filed his reply this morn- ing, stating that there would be an assistant health officer and a num- ber of inspectors stationed in Bal- in an allempt to leave a street cnr at Broadway and Howell at. about 10 o'clock last night, Mra. Rueler, of 160 North Broadway, fell from the step and sustained a nus ment ts to permit the legislature to abandon the present unsucceseful effort to reach corporate and fran- chive watues by means of property tax, and tax them on a basis of groms earnings instead. In this manner such values can be effect~ fvely reached and the tax dodging | practioes prevented, Rev. W. H. W. Rees left for Ta coma this afternoon to deliver « lecture before the theological stu Coroner Carroll will bold the in- quest on the body of John Jackson, whe Is eupposed to have been mur- dered by his wite, Kuthy taat Fri | day mornt t 10 o'clock tomeor- row morning at Bonney~ Watson heward ond Rubenstein, the chemists, have not analysis of the son's stomach and the substance on the pocketknife found in Mra. Jack- oene and become a menace to the 1ubile,” he said, “I only ask for permission to send Chester to an asylum where he may receive proper treatment, which he could to an insane asylum, and has of- not possibly get in a penitentiary, fered a bond of $26,000 to insure | Where there is no provision for the the state against the possibility of Care of the demented Attorney Will H. Thompson this afternoon {s pleading before Su iperior Judge Snell, of Tacoma, for permission to send his son Chester contents < fons po elon, nd which is & his escape Intense feellmg has been aroused Heved to have wed Jackson's | Prosecuting Attorney Kenneth | both in Tacoma and Beattle by the his original information, merely Mackintosh and the present pro- In time for the inquest tomorrow Judge ceedings in Tacoma are being eag- erly watched. Ways of Justice. “Very peculfar indeed are the ways of justice,” sald a prominent resident of Seattle to The Star this charging the slayer of | Emory with being a dangerous per. leon and eupptemeated it with an-| CHURCH SERVICES on es coniehicpan the HELD aT GRAN with being ‘both insane and dan | Rerous Attorney Will H. Thompson tm morning. “Take, for example, t Heditining next Sunda? morning |™#dlately fled a demurrer, which! case of Louls Hemeter, the ‘sus- was overruled by Judge Suell, and poeted murderer of Elsie Milhuff, the Grand Opera house will be used church br Rev. W. TL W: iteon, (the father theh announced his in who has just been ordered sent to tention of making an answer to the Stellacoom asylum because of pastor of the Piret jet hon hurch, . Rev. Rees Srey Gist /the information at 3 o'clock thi®’ insanity, Readers of Hemeter's pe- nouncement thie morning and sald | *ftemoon. \culiar form of insanity, as explain- he would conduct Sunday morning Wants a Commission. ed in the newspapers, prove that nervices there until the new church,| Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-| the man's tendencies are as dan- on Fifth ay. and Marion st, should | tosh, in his second information, ask- | gerous, to say the least, as are be ready for oceupati nee the [ed the appointment of a commis- those of Chester Thompson. Yet beginning of the year Rev. R has |sion to inquire into young Ches- there wae no question about send- | been using the Coliseum as a/ter’s sanity, and he reiterated dis ing him to the penitentiary, When hureh, but he hae been obliged to | request for the prisoner's Incarcer. his confinement was ordered at find some other place as the large |ation at Walla Walla penitentiary, Steflacoom no one made any ob- auditoriim could not be comfortab- | Whether the hearing to decide Jection and no one voiced the fear ly heated. young Thompson's fate will have Of his escape to be tried before a jury, or wheth fn the event his father's plead ing meets with fatlure, he will be examined solely before a commis gether a fool conversant with are know that Anyone fot and who t# at all tions as they SULTAN’S SOLDIERS Attorney Will 1. Thompson ac:|has no real fear that Chester will cage 9 jcompanied his “demurter to the escape ¢ m Ther (Star Spec a! Service.) prosecuting attorney's information } that ee Sn a order TANGTER, Feb. & Troops of the } ning with a premiae to ty t ee y w sultan “foday “attacked an anruly | niwh a $26,000 bond os a gusrantee | ha n ae aet | tribe of natives near Eikear, butem- | that his eon would be ce Y " 2 aree | ered covery wember of the tribe | some an) n from whe t would of eulare tu permit men, women and children be be mpc for him to hin ¢ ny pad $t fr siain indiscriminately, Phe tribe Wants Him Treated ° ace arid A dee | cated by the soldiers. leguin seoore hia freee ob ney cE eT aed ees