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Show dn only a few days before the robberies rob-beries were committed. , Not being able to furnish the required re-quired bonds, the men will be held in the county Jail pending the filing cf the information charging them with the offense and their trial in the Jistrict court. CHEROKEE INDIANS HELD Frank Bell and Bell Kio, the half-brcod half-brcod Cherokee Indians charged with robbery, waived the right to a preliminary pre-liminary hearing before. Judge Murphy Mur-phy this morning and were bound over to the district couit. Their bonds were fixed at 5500 each. The defendants are alleged to have held tip. at th point of ugly revolvers, revolv-ers, X. S Lofgren and a negro. Will urn Clnrk, July 23, aud robbed them of $9.'0, all but HO cents of which was taken from Mr. Lofgren. The holdups were at different places In j the city, and at different times dur- j j leg the night, Lofgren and Clark not ' being together. I Two other holdups wore reported tbal night, and the parties from whom money was taken were reasonably certain that the Indians turned tho thicks, hut the identification was not strong enough to warrant the filing I of complaints. The defendants come I cm Oklahoma, having been In Og- |