Show DRUNKEN INDIANS I I Somebody In the Neighborhood of II Fillmore Sells Them Liquor Millard Progress The band of Indians In-dians which Were camped In the city west of town departed northward Wednesday Wed-nesday but only got out about three miles when they got so drunk that further fur-ther travel was out of the question One Hunter of Holden reports that he I was stopped several times by a number I of there and he had quite a time to get I theTud mir i hTnmir by Just before reaching Holden Hunter met the United States mail coming in and told the driver Tom Nielson that he would likely have trouble trou-ble as they were in a crazed condition Tom drove to within hearing distance of the band The squaws were crying and the bucks hollering He unhitched and slipped around them on his horse being compelled to leave his cart there for the night Thursday morning the Indians were still quite drunk but preparing pre-paring to move northward |