Mutquawkles Migrtt*.The Tama Indian reservation was. • * « -' * 0 m V • ‘abandoned Tuesday, at least in sofar as its denizons were concerned,• • 1 • • '* • . *The exodus began Monday after- I noon and from that time on till Tuesday noon redskins of all ages and descriptions, from the wrinkled old,-warriors to the fat little pap-pooses, made-a continuous procession through the village. They . came astride.ponies and in vehicles 1 of various makes,—lumber wagons, spring wagons, carriages, two- ( seated surreys, stanhopes, and up to the pride of the reservation— f their two-cylinder automobile. You would have thought the Sioux ~j Indians were after them judging from the pace some of them set. j Nothing of-the kind. Itwascir- . cus day in Marshalltown.- ... • .