Medicine Man Awaits Judgment Of Indian LawBending over a k*-Oilt; in u ■ lt;was !)i w ing a i*i oj.iI ia t oi e ■ ■•lt;,■ tion of root' and her!-. him at*« ee l in g to tin* great spirit fin eon. fort and guidance in his trouble, Josie Billie. Seinino! ■ modcim-man, charged with slaving a squaw of his tribe Sunday, ;n,ih*1 last of a tour da;. clt;-tm ;oniui peiiaiu* today, as enjoined by the . ustoni of thet Sejninoles.SOU clad in the torn and loodv garments which gave- evidence of the battle In.- fought with t •• •-.nous S- tninoles win* attacked him Saturday night. Jo i- Htiln said, “no can change »■•!:•. i t. can eat. no can tell about fight for four suns.”Kverv members of the WindPass community perform-d ritual purgation yesterday « m-h taking a strong draught of e»-rbs as a symbol that all Jos • Bi'.iL clanspeople suffer vlcnriou; !v for the misdoing.- lt;f any in* 11 herSoon a*t. r (’hristmas, Josie 15i 1 lie will journey into the far ever lades to appeai- be for* I? .ram Billie, great chief of all of the Seminob s. Hlt; will b* aceoiupa i.ied by W Stanley Hatisui . o Port Myers, who is iead* r and pa drone of all tin- Semi nob. '1 'hen he must wait for the tiam •• ; tie green corn dance in Jum when 1 notable intractions os S« niinole discipline and custom, ami ai: * rious misdeeds are judged, sen to nee passed and execution carried out. In t he cast of Josie lb in i may mean death.The squaw that Josie Billie icharged with stabbing wu *al;»n to a Miami hospital by the In d i a n.Seminole law will le allowed to take its course by tin* white authorities, both state and federal.