Show Indian Princess Pleads No Knowl Knowledge dge Of 01 Pale Face Law for Medicine Men Another chapter in the history of ofa ofa a primitive races race's inability to understand un un- the white mans man's law Saturday Sat Sat- was written In the city court courtot of ot Judge M. M M J. J Bronson A woman who said she was ari an Indian princess princ pleaded not guilty I to charges that she practiced medicine medIcine medi medI- cine clue without a proper license The complaint was signed by E. E E B. B Harrison Harrison Harrison Har Har- rison of the state st department of registration reg istra tion Her trial was act for February 27 by Judge Bronson The e woman who lard her tribal name was Princess Ewatha gave a splash of barbaric color to the staid taid courtroom when she appeared for her ber hearing She was dressed In all the finery of her race Beads hung around her herne neck ne k in coiling folds fords Rings of strange design sparkled on all fingers fin fingers gers of both coth hands h A beaded band bound her h r black tresses in a sleek I tight fitting cap A small colored feather perched jauntily in her lier hair When questioned ned by y Judge Bron son the tb princess who said her full name was Ewatha Est said she did not wish to break the law but sh she did not Dot know there was was' wasa a a law v that forbade her selling of herbs herb I From her bos bosom m she drew a alet let letter letter ter which she said the white while man maii gave her that granted her permission perin sion zion to sell her native remedies The court did not read it it Sh She lived in the rear of t W West st North Temple street she t told ld Judge Judg Bronson Bonson He rele released s d her her- heron on her o own o recognizance ce when sh she J pr prom promised Fd to appear pic a for or r trial |