IIV-ostmeraled.trylaps.rmingeesiuI,lill-Rediile-illls□ckest,nerirceSame next meeting win ue neia ac davenport.INDIANS WANT BIG DAMAGESAV n-Ta-Ta-Wa and Others Bring Salt Agalust the Agent.A Cedar Rapids special states that Deputy United States Marshal Healy has served the original notices in the case of Wa-Ta-Ta-Wa, the aged medicine man of the Muskwakie Indian tribe, against II. M. Uobok, as United States Indian agent of the Sac and Fox Indians, and ClauR H. Tode, as sheriff of Tama County, in which the plaintiff asks judgment for $10,000 for false arrest and imprisonment. It is understood that other suits will he commenced by various members of the tribe who claim to have grievances against Re-bok, Tode and others, among them Ta-Ta-Pi-Chee and Lolah-Puc-Ka-Chee, husband and wife, who recently won in their appeal to the federal court for a writ of habeas corpus, releasing the latter from the control of Agent Rebok and Superintendent Malin.\ i aimt'» the se ion is liu to provlt; Sheldon piece of tho barr a fortun*SENTHROAT OUT ON TDnflftRANFort D ItThe c the defi Anders* to have quarant author!!Andei ment w on the f; jeot. D scare he phyaicii threater in his tr the pas