Show INDIANS WERE GATHERED IN Disastrous Influence a Beer Keg on Indian Jims Family Officer Johnston singlehanded and alone raided an Indian village ester es-ter ny noon and captured a subtribe of the Skull valley aborigines Among the captives was the venerable chief Indian James high mogul of the camp Those of his tribe who were taken arc Indlancss Jane and Indiancss Maggie who are squaws of the venerable redskin red-skin chief Too much firewater was the cause of It all Indian Jim and his little tribe had been in camp on North Temple near Fourth West for several months past I The chief has been collecting material for his forthcoming book on the Degeneration De-generation iof the While Man and a few discarded articles of arlcleM wearing apparel ap-parel for the bucks of the great main tribe in the valley of the skulls Up to yesterday all have been a more or less exemplary crowd but about 1 oclock yesterday morning a small boy discovered them engaged In what might be called a ghost dance Each paused and then to whisper now something some-thing In a little beer keg which stood In their midst Finally they became boisterous and then grew more so each time they Interviewed the keg The I neighborhood became alarmed and fearing an Indian uprising sent amounted a-mounted courier to police headquarters to report tho state of affairs Olllcer Johnston dashed to the scene in the patrol wagon while the courier went out in search of the commanding General of the militia When the minion arrived on the scene he found the redskins lying 1 about In a semicircle semi-circle enormously drunk They had to be lifted Into the Jag ambulance one at C time and they lay as ko many bags of sand during the drive to the city druukhoupe where they were rolled inside and left on the cold hard flagstOnes flag-stOnes to sober up When the combination had regained consciousness last evening Jailer Kim ecnlng Juler 1lm ball was sorely perplexed as to their disposition He did not wish to leave the squaws in tho corridor with a num lieu of drunken white men and they were too grimy for the ladles druiikhouse At a late hour the I Jailer wa still pondering over the matter mat-ter while the squaws remained In the l drunkhouse |