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Show MOVING PICTURE OF ! PINE RIDGE BATTLE Pine Ridge, S. D.. Oct. 13. General H Ne'son A. MiJe6, Colonel (Buffalo 1 Bill W. V. Cody and a number of v other prominent former Indian fipht. cr6 made tbclr debuts In "reel ' drama ) here today when the battle of j Wounded Knee, which was fought on I December 20! 1890, Mien thirty-two 1'nltei States soldiers and 158 In-aiatu In-aiatu were killed, was reproduced bi-fore a mot'en camera. Colonel Cody has arranged to reproduce sev-era! sev-era! of the important battles between fl the federal troops and the Indians, 1 and today's "battle" was the first of the series. Two huudreil Cniter States sol-t'.-rr frcin Fort Robinson, together with several hundred Ind'.an en-camped en-camped in tepees, which were aftcr-ward aftcr-ward burned in order to add realism to the drama, participated in the ' f flA, vhlch was staged on the orig- fail spot upon which the famous en-counter en-counter occurred. Colonel Cody, who I I participated in the engagement. toda I' presided as stage manager and. ic- I I I C'lr.pan.ed by GcnrHls Mi leal Itaua i Baldwin, King and Lee and Colonel I Sickles, charged th? redskins and forced them to flee as the camera I clicked. oo |