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Show AN INDIAN'S BRiUE MURDERED. Th. Traf le Daatli of a White (ilrl XV hi) had Married a Full llloiiileil Sioux Indian. Shakoi'Ek. Minn., April 2:1. Night before last a beautiful girl was killed in a small canoe lying at an Indian settlement settle-ment here, but a plausible story of accidental ac-cidental death was tol l and beyond tho fact that she was the white wile of a Sioux Indian named JoeCu-h. th?allair attracted little atti ntiou. Yesterday messages wore received from Mason City, (snowing that the girl was Miss (da Niles, daughter of John It. Niles, head of a New York publishing house. Three wiseks ago sho cnniB here from M ,t- Cit-y, Iowa, and shortly alter disappeared. Joe Cash is a Sioux Indian In-dian of the Tonimore Cooper stripe and living about Fort Smiling. When, where or how he met ami married the girl no one knows, but the Indians say they are really married. Mason Cm-, !.. April 2:1 N'ews reached this city of the shooting of Miss Adeline Niles at Shakopee. Minn. Her mother, who now resides iu this city, is in destitute circumstances. Ada for some time has been le tiling l ather an erratic life and, from what can be learned, about five weeks ago was -Aril-ten to by Joseph Homestead to go to St. I'atil, where they would be quietly married. This was the last seen of Ada. It seems that she went there and w as married to Joseph Cash, a luil blood Indian. |