Show Noble Redman man Takes ces Into Camp amp Milford and certain of or Its citizens are indignant They have been bun koed koed by an Indian Indian and and they want the world to know of it GO co that any other unsophisticated citizens who may run across cross said Indian may be warned The Indian is s into several of the tile thelea lea leading ing citizens of or Milford for So it was stated in a letter received 1 by Chief of Police Grant yesterday and also an copy of r a letter sent I to the superintendent of or the tile Crow Indian In dian reservation at Billings Mont The tale is short and sad The Indian Indian In In- dian Ben McIntosh known as Curley the Crow came to their town He told I them he lie was an of or the U.S. U.S. U.S. U. U S. S A. A looking after the interests of Indians IndIana and to take their census He lIe told the ders that he got 7 a aay I day ay He got room and board and an overcoat overcoat overcoat over over- coat which he lie neglected to pay for Also he lectured at the Orpheum theatre theatre theatre thea thea- tre there The Tile whole town went to hear him and Curley th the Crow raked in a good harvest Admiring citizens I were were going to entertain him after the I I lecture but unfortunately they say I W II S SCurley Curley the he Crow was in no condition to be entertained With the proceeds from rom his lecture d to liquor up and as long as the money lasted he and th the whisky raised cain all allover allover allover over the town Then he lie had to leave He promised the citizens as soon as he got his pa pay par voucher he would pay them and so so they advanced him some money But Curley the Crow Crowl never returned The following is the tile list of grief grier and the amounts Irs H. H Bo Bowen wen proprietor proprietor proprietor etor of the Orpheum theatre room rent 17 borrowed money 10 James Boyter Orpheum theatre borrowed money 3 Dan R. R Smith of ot Smith Williams overcoat o 45 46 A. A J. J Williams Williams Wil Wil- liams llama of Smith Williams Junk de dealers deal lers l- l ers era borrowed money 5 C. C T. T Martin borrowed money 32 Murray Bohn borrowed money 7 Chief Grant and the Indian agent have both been asked to aid the tile Mil Mu- in their revenge and also in obtaining reimbursement for them The citizens want to know what they can do and li have ve asked the Salt Lake papers to advise them as well What can can they do I |