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li »v. -till Mowing hard from the west, and r!u» j.»«*!• snow drifting in clouds.SHOT HIM.K. liivccn Arrests an in^iaii^gdHus to Shoot. to.Cie.t, Him.The Prisourj* Supposed to be l)ccrfoot»On Friday, K. Giveen, a police scout, saw an Indian at the Leavings answering the de-icription of Deorfoot; the Indian who escaped from the police at the Blaekfoot Crossing last summer. Mr. Giveen collared him* but the Indian got away and ran. .His squaw: ran out to give him. his gun, and after calling several times to him to stop, Mr. Giveen died, hitting him in the fleshy part of the thigh. In the meantime the Indian had got hie gun, and pulled it down on Mr. Giveen. After dodging abouV 'tHe. bushes^ fqrCsom®, time, the latter made a run .at .the Indian,, and kept right on, althongli the'-Indian • had his Winchester pointed at him. When theIndian saw that Mr. GiV^etf waa .i be• . » # , *1,bluffed, he started to ran again, and got into Mr. J. R. Craig’s house, where he surrendered to Givoen. He was brought to town the same night. .The Indian is supposed to be 1*eerfoot. * ' ' —I^ter.—The Indian is not Deerfoot, but Bad Dried Meat.ATTEMPTED BTJROXA'kY,'i •• •fUXi'V1 *£Jdolt;enTh1• I Gri the Lei lascoi the Cn wb one are the be! for the to 1 for ing tioi the toil wo:
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Fort MacLeod Gazette

Fort MacLeod, Alberta, CA

Wed, Jan 11, 1888

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