Show MORE TROUBLE VJITIIBilNOCKS A Band of Indians Seek to Remove Re-move Agent Teter PETER DROVE THEM OFF Trouble Was Inspired by Bee A a White Woman More Trouble Expected Among tho Fort JaI Indians in the Spring When the Hunting Season Opens A San Francisco Cashier Plays the Races and Ilreaks His Bank Other Crimes and Criminals Special to The Herald POCATELLO Ida Jan 15JIm Ballard Bal-lard the Bannock chief accompanied by several of his band went to the Fort Hall agent at Ross Fork Saturday last and made an attempt to remove the present agent there B Teter by force Teter immediately called out his Indian police and succeeded in driving driv-ing off Ballard and hit followers I appears that the Bannocks desire one A W Fisher to succeed the present agent Teter I was Fishers wife who was elected to the position of Bee Ah or mother of the Indians by them last fall The woman exercises considerable consider-able influence over the Indians and this is what precipitated the prpsent trouble Fisher is under arrest Tho United States marshal left here tonight with warrants for the arrest of Ballard Bal-lard and the Indians who took part in the assault Saturday They will betaken be-taken to Blackfoot for trial There is much dissatisfaction among the Fort Hall Indians and upon the opening up of spring and the hunting season it is said more trouble may be expected Formers Off For Africa Special to The Herald POCATELLO Idaho Jan 15it was discovered today that W D Johnson city clerk had forged the names of Mayor W F Kasiska and City Treas urer W A Criswell to a number of city warrants the face value of which I amounted to 289 They deposited them with business men and others of Pocatello Po-catello and in company of a young man named Jack Donnell left the city it i supposed early Monday morning The officers say Donnell had no hand in the forgery but that Johnson had induced the former to accompany him They are supposed to be heading for Africa as Johnson had expressed himself recently re-cently as being anxious to try his luck in the dark continent Chief of Police Ellis is confident that he will overhaul the forger and bring him back Both young men went in the best society and their hurried departure has created cre-ated considerable excitement Johnson John-son is an expert penman and accountant I ant and was formerly timekeeper for the Union Pacific at this point Don nell leaves a wife behind lie Played the Bacon SAN FRANCISCO Jan 15 President i Presi-dent Larue of the Grangers bank which closed its doors on the first of the month says W liiam Witland teller tel-ler of the bank is defaulter to the amount of llSOf He received the money from depositors marked the amount on the depositors pass book and failed to enter the sums on the bank ledger He is said to have played the races He is understood to have left town The bank is protected to the extent of 10000 by a guarantee company |