tribe op redhen i^touted. £A new tribe-gf^Btod: Men waft-fr jat^[ 1 {lathis city on Taesdi.V 'sVitmknown as Winnebago tribe N 0^834. There rr jffift fiAjfcbar te r4n emb«Yr etwgof Tecnmseh tribe of Moline p«i on JOtSL work in a highly efficient manner. Great Sachem G. W. Thompson acted as. instl-ig chief. Robert Steer... of J.1. a tnprganire(Lthe^cla^..Jnaliabont^ fty-Red--Mea—f:roar Moiic e“were~p rcSen t to particiTpate in the ceremomes, bytng ^olaed here.by a delegation from the Cambridge tribe*Sg~areTOe office rs_eleotgd_at Harry.J3, Brown; Sachem, Arthnr Cook; Senior Sagamore* BartlettS, Grav-?1^WiUtam HartHTOgfi-, Wm. JM. StewartWampumT^Har^yey^HoMngeri~TirU^t5es7' W. C. Voss. Carl Imager* K. B. Gilbert. The following Braves aod Warriors were appointed: Braves, Theodore Beckstein,Warriors Amei Imager, Herbert P. Voss* Clarence Wamxetu Victor Engdahh— -Following are the Kedmgn who were rfpresen^from Cambridge* ft. B. Wilson, iiesL Bxowo^ Geo. Anderson. Henry Cord-eroy, Martin Peterson, Aimon H. Linn*HgsrhuiA-Whl i^r-Jobn^a trti erVrarnirBToy^Hhammer. Roy Cady* Corwin Kettering, Axel CrlsoQ, Otto Hags. Nels Wahiberg,Wm. Metz.• ?cBa£