Show INDIANS OFFER BLANKETS IN EXCHANGE FOR PRISONER But Judge Diehl Diehi Was Incorruptible and Intoxicated Redskin Remains In the Bastile John Dick a young roun Ute Indian came to the ell city yesterday y to see the gay metropolis of oC the Intermountain region and In his wanderings g this morning se secured re- re cured a 11 bottle of ot the stuff that makes s si n white man believe h he Is a snake charm er Cl but hut which causes l nn any well regulated Indian to feel that he Is 15 master oft on ceremonies cere cere- monies In the happy hunting ground bround John Dick Imbibed freel freely and proceeded to demonstrate to his brothers and sisters of color that he was a hl grade hIgh entertainer and If Jf known would be in great demand at nt New York dinner parties of the Harry Barn Lehr l type pe While In the midst of a few thrilling stunts he heas was as seen by Patrolman Carey Care who thought that the versatile would be a welcome acquisition to the collection of or curiosities now on e exhibition h in the city jail and accordingly gave him a ride In the railed brass-railed wagon wason and locked him up in the temporary home for Cor Inebriates Judge Judg-e Diehl Diehi was besieged while In chambers rs this morning b by a horde of or the relatives of the young roun man immured in the elt city bast lie who implored d his lonor to give Ive the naughty naught bo boy his hll liberty Buckskin gloves of choicest workmanship and Navajo Na blankets galore were heaped on the floor Hoor In an nn effort to make an ane e exchange chanse for the young oung man but the Judge was incorruptible f The case will be tried in the Police court this afternoon and there Is a n possibility possibility possibility that a noble red redman man rendered Ignoble by red liquor will do penance for his folly on the city rock pile |