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Show LEWTSTON IDAHO. Indians from all over the northwest have been summoned "to gather at North Lapwai. on the- Nez Perces Indian In-dian "reservation, in order to.;celebrate with a feast and war dance in memory of their late leader.. Chief Joseph. At the same time a successor will be chosen cho-sen to- rule- the tri'.e. '.Summons by mail and messengers have been cent to all the wandering bands, including Nez Perces, Lapwais, Blackfeet, Spokanes, Volvilles and other tribes. It is believed be-lieved that 5,000 Indians will be invited. . The date for the affair will be fixed later by the sub-chiefs.' A week will be devoted to feasting, dancing and balloting bal-loting for a new chief. POCATELLO, IDAHO. P. Martin of Idaho Falls is in the city and is registered at the Bannock hotel. f A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy at their residence on Third avenue. f H. E. AValsey and Mary Burns, both of Blackfootj were married at St. Joseph's Jos-eph's church. Rev. Father Van dcr Donekt performing the ceremony. Accompanying Ac-companying the wedding party are Misses Nellie Burns. Kate Brady and Messrs. Martin Jacobson and P. Burns. The party are guests at the Bannock. |