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Show yV ' Indians to Wait Long for Slayer of Nevada Squaw While at Klko attending a trial. K S. Pre n h. assistant to the solicitor with headquarters in the ugden ofr flees of district our of the forest service, ser-vice, had the experience of hearing iniiians from the Duck Valley reservation reser-vation discuss what they Would dp to i Mexican thai had stabbed Mary Bird, an Indian Squaw, to death In Elko on Tuesday last. For two days the Indians watched each train arriving and departing from Elko M arching for the Mexican, whom the peaCe officers had locked up for! safekeeping-. j Indicative Of what may happen to! the -Mexican he heard numerous Indians In-dians exclaim, "White man kill .Mexican .Mex-ican too quick!" It Was rumored! there, he said, that in the event the Mexican is sent to the si its prison i"i the crime tho Indians will be on hand; awaiting for him when In is released. Practically all of the Indians on thei Duck Valley reservation were al Blko to attend the slate fair which was' under way when the murder occurred ! oo Charcoal and water Instead of g.xso-lih g.xso-lih Is heing used to run a tractor In the Philippines, It Is report-M ' i i i i .i i - |