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Show FRIDAY, Y fRlDAY THE SUN. PRICE, UTAH EVER PAGE SIX si S5TO SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING" , ieI j Spruce up, says spring. We have the fur. nishings that will help you do it. We carry at our stores a complete line of Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Socks, Ties, Suits and the i like. Right out of the packing cases right onto the shelves comes these new goods. As fine a display as has been shown in ft 'Ji tf V J' many a season, including all the popular shapes and colors. Merchandise that is likeable at prices that will please you. vg f pr " tSB-'- LUTK&tfOZ-Hi-- '' "j' ' ; . 1' ' WASATCH STORE ,. CO. Winter Quartan, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnytide. , ro cm1- - rhemr-mz-' By ELMO SCOTT WATSON rllLCN Col. . F. Ci..l Kill) died In ItilT l.i (Kuffal.. 1 M'OUI. gri'ill ullUTra have ('Stilled tv III!' ill ll of Ills NTV-Ill'- s lii iloulil llml. Kill 111 great Mi'ii Ills uinouiil of iiililii-ii.- t of exploits liy ilif iliiiio iioi-INed Ktmtline mill liy Cud' a Wild West Show luivt exaggerated his pltuv ill Tfuidler history. It hulll mi u traililion of KuiTalo )tlll. Ilio greatest of tit grt'Hl sniuls, w lu ll its A mullor of fui't ho whs only tho host advert Iscd f tho great s nil Is. Those who know ilio stf olhor seoula In our linliiili wars, iihmi who aiever koI tho publicity that Cody iliil, iloiihl I hi to his vta'ius of Ills U 4-- cor-ni'- P six-inc- h In1 e f sd d 9 e ')iaj-iiian- l ut j em-ire- il s of a (ihov tu tho sohs't list of grouts, it not truo that tho euro whs oxt flirt whou ho dioil. One of lhom litod Att tho ris Hge of eighty-eigh- t yours timl ilhsl only 4ast sumnior. Two othors are still living. ono now Movonty sovon yours old, und tho olhor eighty, not until they miss Ala Grout Divide will Yhe iiliruso ''taut of tho Grout Scouts" In- - truo. I tn July IS, I'.rjo, thoro died uour Soiling, Okla., a uiiiu known as Amos ('liuiiuiiin to Ills white Mauds, but among tho Choyonno Indluii trilio, luito whloli he marriod. culloil '"The Man With the Cut-Of- f tag." lie won that me and a Congrosaloual Medal of Honor for walor In the Kuffalo Wallow light on SeptemlaT 12, 1874. Chnpmun was horn In Mlrhignn In 1837 and at the age of seventeen enlisted hi the army. After several years as a bullwharker" for fronarmy trains In tho Indian-infestetier country, he enlisted as a smut for Gen. Nelson A. Miles In the eani)iaign of 1874-7agulnat the Houihwistern trllus. liurliig this "campaign Chapman and Killy Dixon (one of the ftieroea of the famous Adobe Wulls fight, eurller that summer) with four soldiers of the Sixth Nnivalry were sent with dlsjuitrlioH from Miles 'cainp In the I'anhniidle of Texas to Ciniip Supply. On the morning of September 12 the little wus atirroundod by 123 Kiowa aud tOuiiiunehe Indians. 1rlvuto Smith was mortally wroamled at the first fire mid Chiiiuunit went down when a bullet shattered Ills loft knee. Realizing that they would anon Is wIimhI out on the barren 'hillside, Killy Dixon led a dash to a huffnlo wul-loseveral hundred yards nwuy. After reuehlng this alight shelter, Dixon rail hurk through a hull of fcndiun bullets, picked up ChnpniHii and curried him hack to the wallow. A little litter Dixon snd Private Itutli also rescued Smith hut he died f Ida wounds that night. Sergennt WimmIIiuII nnd I'rlviite IlHrrington were ulso seriously woumled nnd Ituth and Dixon 'were struck hut not disabled. Here all day long tinder a bin lug sun. niunninliered 23 to 1. the .'Auirty la at oii ii'iH'iited utliicka. At nightfall llie Ilid. ails departed, hut the couuilioli of the whites Naiis still desM'ruie. They wen 73 miles from the kieuresi aid, they had no food ami nothing to drink Imt the ruin water that collected in the 'wallow, mingled with their blood. H was not until Djfdnlghl of the thirteenth that they were rearms t hy General Miles. rhapman'a leg wus niapiiiHied ul the knee, but despite this handicap, he afterwards continued Ida services an a scout, lie was chief of Indian amnia at Foil Supply until ivp-j- , when that post was abandoned, after uhieli lie settled ou a claim near Selling. Dixon remained In the .government service until iss3. He died in Texas n I't 13, hut Ida widow, Mrs. Olive K. Dixon, still tves in Miami, Tcxua. She Is aeltve in a move-tix't- .t to enet tin approjiriate nloiimai'tii on the sJte of the KuiTalo Wallow light which, as Gca-ora- l Miles wrote In recoininemling medals for the -nrvivors, was "a scene of cool courage, heroism Hid whi'h duty, us well as prv.niits us to recognize, hut wlitcli we ciinnot fitly honor." 4M tlie two living really great sum is, one, like , won mxN "f Ms fame as a scout for her Sage Kelly Is Ins full rieneral Miles. Mu). ain't' and he is now engaged ! rue ieacefal pursuit of an orchiirdist near lir.d:e, t'al. Km hack tu the daya when the Sioux were on the war-ph lie was first known us the "Lone Wolf Mild aler iis uYHioW'sii'iie' Kelly, and of him General Miles once said. He was a remarkable man nf the tyi' of Kit Carson or Daniel K.onne und tiIs work ns a scout whs Invaluable to me. Kelly was a native of New York. He spent one year at Genesis' Methodist ml lege, then at the age of sixteen enlisted and served during the last :.ear of the Civil war. He was honorably on the 1'nkota frontier in the spring of Y8fi8. He first went to Fert Garry in Canada and from there started along Ihrough the wild country Dorlh of Devil s lake. After an exciting cximtI-ic- e with a war party of Sitting Kalla Sioux, lie arrived at Fort Kel t hold in the heart of the hostile Sioux country. The next few months found the young tenderf iot serving as a mail carrier between Fort Kertliold and Fort Buford and making a name for himself Iieenuse he dared do what i :'" of the frontiersmen around those PokU wi ' ')' the mall without an escort nt4 e na-nl- s So. deserving ii s Kulfuhi Kill may t-i- Ciir-1,1,1- 1 s frii-nil- - - ii'iiii! whs widely heralded as ili.il of lie "Lat of Mu it cut Scuii." liUlTulo Kill Wits Ton imiiiy army NOTH K OF FUKFn.OM Rf Sale Coder Chattel Mirtgk(e-- yis hereby given that hy irine o(ijr mortgage executed by S. A. lira., married man, aa inorig.n.or tu FtK'j' lioutil iuiuk of Irice. a corponv;morlgugee, dated June 3. A. 11.. mj jj filial in the offiiv of the cuimtj me if Gnrbon county. Club. n the June. A. 1 1023. in File Y, S. of the files of said office, and chariel mortgage and ti.e note tliereliy there is due on tins date of tliiw nr of the first pnldii-Htioj- i rincipal sum of S323u.INI. anvniii and S323.IMI utlnrney'ak e! 87.73 tal' .'h 502.75. the uiideraigned. K;n tioiial lunik of lris'. Cniii, a innr. fonvlw -. NK'i . XlV'i MVi. S'-.-- NW', tlie raid iiioitgagis'. will See 22. Twp. 12 South. hat tel mortgage hy a tile of thei,. NK'i NW ; 8 Fatsl. Salt Lake meridian. It is dinerihed therein and herein Range and to that end will expo- - and now- - tlie intention of the applicant to divert the raid 1 e. f. . of water from said iile at public auction mt Suturi creek at a point which bears north 83 13tli day of March. A. I., litt. ij o'clock p. iu.. oil said dnv at the ill's. eat (573 feet from tlie northwest Ent. Ian Cafe building un Main stnet. H Sec. 4. Twn. 13 South. Range Said water i to he Carbon isiuiity, Ctali. the fnlloviKj ShU Luke meridian. iron iiic!ine from Miiml property deserilusi in said rj immped iu a the 5Kint of diversion to tlie divide be- mortgage, towit: All furniture, fir' tween Reaver and Soring Canyon, said eiinipmcnt. supplies, at the Miei on imt Due (It, Blurt timtipline having a lift of about 8tl feet Cafe. eumvj (41). I 'rice townsite in two mile. Fnon the divide the water will flow by gravitv down Spring Can von fiii'iiiiure and fixttin-- s tieillg nspuf-ia distance of 3(1.000 feet, where it will lie erilied aa fullowa, low it: Thirtysrt used at the mine and townsite of the restaurant chairs, two oak hidtg Standard eoiniinnie ait unfed in Spring nine stools, seven tallies, tsik, fat i cornua' Canyon for general coal mining punster,i pmtiie, one twenty-five-fispiMk and pine, one twenty-five-fisincluding domestic, municipal and stn-lother purpTs as are necesaary and inci- liar, two wall mirrors, plate (Imi feet, one enffet dental to the mining and marketing of hy twenty-fou- r restaurant coal. Til is application is enerified in the Majestic four-hol- e state engineer's office as File No. aS!3 water ersder, one National cask ncr All protests against the granting nf said uiediutu size, one eomidete wt te application, stating the reasons therefor, utensil, thirty dnxen silver r kaim. must lie hv affidavit in duplicate aeeotn forks, forty dnxen cups, ratter ltd 8 nanied with a fee of $1.(H and filed in each, one dek. Also, All other this office within thirty 130) days after fixtures and equiinient in. un ltd the completion of the nutdiratinn nf thi the said cafe, together with ail and including all furniture, liar peril liy earryiug the Culled States mail through notice. GEORGE M. BACON. State his an Imllun-infesteslilipmeiit and supplies tliut M) ) IB country. He also time to time he added to tlie forwa Feb. 2tl. 1020. of Date pub.. firt u WHrs. llie scout Sioux as service ftr during greatest rrflio 1 to lie March which nf 1020 20. of ixunpletinn purchased may pub.. No less an authority on frontier history limn Dr. late same. The goodwill and right fal George Kird Grlimell bus declared tliut "tine of STTE ENGINEER'S OfTICE. Rtl.T luisiness in said cafe. Also, all rilfa' interest which raid piirtie may the greatest scouts from 18M3 on was Cupt. Luther take City. Ctah, February K. li2(i andand to a certain lease. dntraJi North, the brother of Frank North. Frank was a No) ice is hereby given that the Standard in Mrs. (Min' 11123, by and between of whose Coni place rninnanv. principal good scout ami a great leader of men, but Lute of the first part aaD party is Salt Lake City. Ctah. hu ham. business 1 second part, ah bud a much greater exjierlence iu time aud in made application in accordnnce with the Venus, party of the area, and, 1 believe, waa a greater scout than requirements' of the Compiled taws nf evidenced hyAlla separatetitleassign right, Ctah. 11)17. as amended hv the Session raid leae. Frank. may a T.nws nf Ctah. 11)111 and 1023. to approp- which the said mortgagorserertta I torn iu ltichland and certain North a was to building Captain county. riate 1 e. f. s. of water from Heaver Creek lea!1 Ohio, in IKifi. His parents moved to the Nebraska in Cnrhnn comity, Ctah. Said water i to lauds described in the said WJ" ' h iron niiMdine erty will he sold to the righestBANI frontier north of thmiliH in IHTai nml at the nge he pumped in a NATIONAL iiish. FIRST point nf dive"ion. which hoar of thirteen Luther was holding a job as mall car- from the M(fla3 east. IT5 feet fmm th PRICE. Mortgagee. L. A. north 83 rier I et ween the towns of Columbus und Monroe, northwest deg. rorner fit See. 4. Two. 13 tnraey For Mortgagee. March making three trips a week and risking his life South. Ranee 8 East. Suit take meridian Firt pub.. Feb. 2(1; last to the perils of went Iter and roving Indians for to the divide between Reaver and Snrine von said pnmpline hnvi"g a lift of NOTICE FOR PCIM.ICJTJOJ T the munificent slim of $J3 a month. At the age Can ' si v about 800 feet in twn miles. From the diiNlllllirni of tho Tnlorior. of sixteen lie wus serving in the Second Nebraska vide the water will flow by gravitv down I .ami Office At Suit i cavalry which in Isihi wus sent up '.lie Missouri Spring Canvon a distnnee of 30.000 feet February 23. 102(1. Notice Frank Liddell of SnnnvatJJ. river under the eomniand of Gen. Alfred Sully tn tlie Soring Cun von mines in 'he Car-tvi- n that on June 22 1021. made WV' Countv Coal Minint district, where who aguiust the hostile Sioux. the venter will Is- iced from August ?.1t iog llnmestend Entrv No In 1H his brother Frank North, who hud of each year to Mav 1t of the year follow- Sw.SU Si'. 23: SttSWVi W-- ' See t become closely ussiM'hited with tile I'awnee In ing fur general cosil mining punsces. in. NEtsWVV,. N4NESivv.NE1-f-8E'(linns, was authorized to organize it company of eluding dnmcwlii'.n municipal nd such NiYi;. EW.WA. WP South. ifher nre incdi'nlal to the Sc. 23. Twp. 13 hn fiW i ion scouts for service against the Sioux. The mb'iii" piirt'iisi'H ami marketing of mnl. Tlii Etit. Sail Lnke meridiHti. I'uwufcs had adopted him into tiie trilie and nf intention to make thrce-vcii- r s js sneeified in tl' stale office tl Vo. s as etiil.ili claim to tlie land ahnVEf File him name 074. the Is of mean Iltni given Sliar," the granting of said npnli- - etl twf'ire tlie clerk of the di"tn" itig great chief of (lie lawnees" ami chief even eafiun.against r. the 7tli day tiithi (lie renmns ni'ct jut 1ri'H. Ctali. on name of the hereditary tribal chieftains. No Indians le hv nffidiivir in diiTi'iut ftniniant ' a i P2l. and only one other white nun, Gen. John f. Fretth n fin nf 1 1 Ofl iitnl in fiijM .f tipw Wlwonfl. AfMirnjj 'iliin tlii-t- y f iIhyk 'iff.?. ii.niTyr.--i lUniMti nmt mont, ever held t Im t title. This company scouted nf the niiMicnt ion nf this n. Sioinyside, Ctllll. ELI F. lAlM1 j villlpletiiin for General Connor's expedition in lht!3 and were Mm. GEORGE M. BACON. State Enei-- 1 iler. miMereil out in tin' spring of lM'sk The next year "Per. Kir1 puli.. Feh. 20: last M of General Augur Frank North to enlist four "ate firaf nob.. Feh. 20 10JP, companies of fin men each, with u captain ami one Dele of eonildetion of nnh.. March 20 VV2t'. NOTICE FOR prBI.ICJTWjjJ. wf Iiarlment of the Interior. i lieutenant, white men. for cacti company, the NOTICE TO Land Offim At Salt fjike Cit. "k rSEItS IVtTm 8TTE j.,, whole outfit to la rouiluunded hy Frank North Otfii-e- . rngi.ieer S'i)l Take 1'itv. Fehrnnrv 24. 1020. Notice i hej;, 1 "tnh. ,1a "Marv 27 102fi. Notice is hi.rai that Etnil O Kran nf wit It the title of major. Luther North was placed 'V given flint R. P. Arnold whose post, on August 31. 1023. tiimle in comiiiuml of one of these companies. Cim address is Price T'tiili ha iiimli nfnnwtml Kntry No. The full history of the i'awnee scouts would fill mi licHtinu in witii tlie re. If', 0; tat 7. See. 3: Ts.t of the Cun"il''d T.l"- - nf MV 4. RVNEM, NEKS1T8 a volume. Doctor Griiinell lias best summarized irepient 11 a 1017. ID. nniendiMl 1v ''tali. SEi'.. Sit. Twp. the S""inn it when lie said, For years llie battalion did good T nf Ctali. 101!) fi"d 1025. to .l.rrlll- - Fast. Stilt Luke meridinn. h:i tilrt service on tlie plains und in the mountains in lie three liimitml nnd twel.-- ten tliinis-"i(t- h of intpntii.n to make lhree-ea- r tyj, ( tani'M e f Nebraska. Kansas ami Wyoming, serving under of water a establish claim to the land fam-i.in Carton ml before the clerk of the diIPj Generals Augur, F.tnory, Carr, lloyitl, Mackenzie Tirin', i" Ctah H'l'd wnter is to lie divertprl at Price T'tnh. on the 12th dnf and CriHik, some of tlie most successful Indian "ioiintv. a tlii vninf .r (..laiKfi nf fi, i s.'-t- n. name 1fi2(i. lighters in tiie department. The Iavvtiee scouts "hich tears V82ti feet "nrt. nod .10'' .1 'harle Fnwles and fWando were everywhere and at all times brave men, "i't west "f tle snitiefisf ir,ri". ,,f S.M. 1l"'iMr. Ctah. IVuninie Plesin " j., and victorious warriors. Tlie T 1et-- e Two. 1ft South Hiin-- P 0 rant. S'! If Ctali. It" Tester I'Mivisfen''' n good soldiers meridian. n"d enuveved in s t"'n-"l- l iiiiiounl of property saved to the government, the vit'cliiie n flisfan.T nf six set tier ami tlie railroad (tlie luioti Pacific) 'Tt, w Imre it wi'l Im nsorl dnrinet1inn:ld tm en. through (lie efforts of Mitjor North's command can r vear tnr file irrimit'd" nf fl V.e 1 endi-(WI. f in la'iil SF.V. si n reely lie coiiiptiii'd." 13 South. Ttan-- e !l F.-- i .. nan Some of the high light iti their career ami tlie '1. T m Tn'ich "he l"eri,t:.,, ns niwea. FelwMOw 24. V2ti Notice I can-erof llie North brothcra were lie battle of "rv .'ill he 1.0 d'l'in" ve'iri1'nt IVi'liam Milton O'drocd 'AT. Summit Sirings, Colo., in mxi where Frauk fiir H.if'iesfi'. mirnnues Ttii ai''1i("ii 'on t : 'M l"tah. "'tin no Xfiv 2D s rt'.s'eiirii i tn thn state eneineer' ffi,a. Wiimkeiiislnir' Hnmetllend Entrv N 'p North killed ;hc famous chief. Tall Hull (a fdit a V't" No 0Dt All erniesf. tt, fiir EU Sit. 17- - E'A Sec 21. V; i imt which iisiuriv. erroneously, credited to Ktif 'rantin'! nf raid nndieni inn. staitne fl.p S'intli Ttnuge 7 Ent. Salt T 'the fr" a also In dial hullle), (heir gubl falo Kill. aisii.'s terefi,r rnnst l.n tip aftiilavSi Ja has filial notice of Intention a fnr f 81 ftO tliree-vee- r iiemirii'neled 'SS.il Mackenzie to Ib-- Cloud's camp at t'lT'ti'-nin iiig of prntif to pstehtish ''"V, filed in tlii office thirfv f30V lmd ilm'-- deserihed hefore 'v' llie opening of The Sioux War of l7i when tliHt ""d 1'iv. lifter the mni.'etnn nf thp i,nu;m. great leader's warriors were dismounted and dis- '"on of hi notice. GEORGE M. BACON armed; and thcia ;mrt in Mackenzie's attack on w';ile F""i"i'r a witnesses A he Tiiving-'l(lie village of tlo-- .'lypyenue chief. Dull Knife, in 'VitteP f fin f mmIi . Feh. 2Ti 1tOt, John J. Oldrovd nml T- ' cnmi.li'tinn tif fnl . March 20 1120 rnvd att nf Fountain Green. I the winter of l7d. Tiie first shot in this battle P TXYLOR. Reei-te- r. was fin-- hy ('apt. i.uiher Norlh. wlm killed I mil IN First puh.. Feh. 2t): last Mf"'1 TIIE 1VI8TRUT OF rnCRT , Knife's son when the hoy sprang into his path ami Judicial TYitteict of the State In nnd Fur Carlwi Cnnntv attempted to shoot kbit. "I They aav ratlio in alill in After their scouting days were over, he North lame Roland". Plaintiff T Matt Sober. Mavlic it inaVcs what Uiats NnGee Defendant. nf Sheriff. Sale. To brother went Into the rattle business on tlie Dissn'd nt .hcri'fs -- ale on the Ofiih dav of so Ivmllv when tin owner of a mal river In Nebraska nml took Kuffalo Kill Into A. IV.. 1020. at 1 :30 nVWk n. m partnership. Frank North represented IM. die "t the front dnnr of the ennrthnife nt cnmpniiy. Carhnn count v. rtab. the fnltnn-- . county In the Nebraska legislature several time "ripp n deserihed real estate; tat Twelve Sunspola are aaitl to 1 before his death on March 14, 1883. Luther North M2). Blork Fnue of milca in diamclcr. Yet (,nnl Jli-- h School n f4). ulso served HH deputy collector of Interim! revenue to Price. Ctah Pwinertv will he trtrls make an awful fuw over a and held other federal positions until he retired T'd to the hisherf Kidder for eah. PIT freckle. demino. Sheriff Carhop Cnnntv Cteh to private life in 11)17. Firat pub., Feb. 20; last March 111. 1020. Birth announcement cards. ST TK ENGINEER'S OFFICE. SALT I .ii I, i City. I tali, February It. ISW Xiuiie is hereby given that the Simulat'd Cnid rnuipimy. whose principal v'ai'e i business is Sail l.uke City, I tidi. hu inadi- application in aeeordanee with llie rriiiiireiiients of Sei. S, Ciiuo. Ih, Session Law of I'IhIi. 1110 nnd 11KSI. t chan te of diversion, plaee ami nature i he poinl of use of 1 e. f. S. of w liter HOplvpriCi'd File No. 47. 1 lierelo-furiiiidir!iuli-jilioi- i diverted from llenver Creek iu isiunty, Ctah. at a imiut t which lour eat from Ill.tMU) feet norlh and BIOS llie northwest nirner of See. 4, Twp. 13 South. Range S Fast. Said water lm Ins'll used for the irrigation of land in the E1 SKA4 See. 13. N1- - it it n (.' !r During one of these trips he was attacked hy three Sioux wurrlors and killed them all. The Mandan, Gras Ventre ami Arlkara r. d Indians, who cauiied chave to Fort Kerthold for protection from the Sioux, were mad with Joy nt Kelly's victory, hailed him as The Little Man With the Strong lleurt and crowded uhoul him In admiration when he returned ami resirted at Kerthold. Even the Sioux were Impressed with the strong medicine" of tills Man Who Never Lays Ills Gun lHwn" and never again tried tu amhush him. Kelly next liecume a free trapper and hunter in the Yellowstone country until lie knew It hh did no oilier white man. It was because of his life as a wilderness hermit tliut he became known aa the "Lime Wolf and as When Gen. George A. 1873 to explore the uper and the Yellowstone he secured Kelly Yellowstone Kelly. Forsyth was sent In Missouri as Ills guide and Forsyth's report, the accuracy of which he owed solely to "Yellowstone" Kelly, was invaluable to the army when the Sioux war brake out rtiree years luter. Kelly Is descrilied at tills time ns a man relict ill in siieech Hiid modest In demeanor, yet highly pieMiroKipic nppeariiiice nnd liearing himself with an air of and hiirtlihisitl which could uol lie mistaken. He was dressed entirely In a suit fringed buckskin nnd his feet were eiic.iscd heudtsl moccasins, llis face, darkly tanned sun and weather, was smooth shaven except for a slender inustiii'he a ml his features were leiin with the herd, mtisriilnr tmuiitites of a hunting Hliilliiil I hilt carries mil an muice of superfluous llesh. A mass of thick hair, straight und hiuck its an Indian's, swept, hack from his forehead and limit below his shoulders. Across Ills iiriu he curried ii long lirtsfli loading Spiinglh'ld rifle, army model, on ihe hint of whb-l- i was carved the name lie had liestmved mien Ids trusty eoinpan-lennd gimrdhm of his lonely life. Old Sweet-ness- .' The ri lie's barrel from muzzle to stock was covered with the skin of a great hull snake, shrunk on so tightly that Ii resetnhied varnishing." Kefi.v's servlii's to General Md"s, for whom he lieeume chief scmit during the hitter winter emu were, as General Miles has testipaigll of 1715-7fied. Ilivatnihle. lb remained with Miles until was a scout for our 17 ami from lso to troois iu tin1 I'le country in I'oloradn. After his scouting days were over he was in llie general service of the War department from lv.rj to jyts and In the latter year was guide for f'nptaln Glenn's exploring exj edition In Alaska. He was i hack In Alaska the next year with the expedition iiikI then became raj tain of the Fortieth I'llitisl Males Volunteers In the Ihiiippjtie insurrection, where lie saw Imt service under In I'.vxi he was plait d iu eoiniimud General of Daputan, Mindanao, and the next year was made provincial treasurer of the province of lb wt's governor there when Stirigipv. bandits and escaped criminal look possession of the principal (own. Here for J hours Kelly and a few companions held off a howling limb of Filipinos aud it is doubtful if the former Indian scout had ever been In a lighter hole, even in his Sioux fighting days. Kelly's last public service was as Indian agent for the San Curhs Aparln-s- , u post to which he wus Hpainled by I'residi'iit Kooscvelt who hud known him In the Little Missouri country. At the conclusion of his work there In l!t lie engaged iu mining in Nevada until lfi3 when he retired to the fruit raneh where lie now lives. The career of ('apt. Luther II. North of Columbus, Neb., Is In muiiy ways a striking parallel of Kelly's In that be nerved an apprenticeship of self-relianc- e n lv: llni-rimm- r-ii- six-inc- - en"i-neer'iiri-test- the-cfu- ii-- 1 i ed cr. . e J T-1- a n'l 1 ! e ni Min-gn- Se.-ppR- the . |